ᐅ House Photos Discussion Corner – Share Your Home Pictures!

Created on: 25 Nov 2015 10:27
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Koempy
Hello,

It would be really great if everyone here could just post one or a few pictures showing the current state of their house.

I'll start right away.

For renovations, it’s best to provide a comparison of before and after the remodeling.

Before March 2014:



After May 2015:

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Lumpi_LE
2 Aug 2019 08:21
Looks like someone made a miscalculation; the numbers don't make any sense. But that doesn’t really matter for the document. You can always check in a year, if you still remember, to see what you actually used.
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Zaba12
2 Aug 2019 08:31
Lumpi_LE schrieb:

It looks like someone made a miscalculation; the numbers don't make sense. But that doesn't really matter for the document.
You can check in a year, if you still remember, to see what you actually consumed.

Which specific value do you think the energy consultant miscalculated?

I know all the U-values of the individual building components, so the heat transfer coefficient (Ht) is correct. The primary energy indicator is also accurate. I know what technology I have installed.

Whether the actual energy demand will match the estimate, I cannot judge. I will see that in time. The photovoltaic system will offset a lot, as will the controlled mechanical ventilation with ground heat exchanger (if passive ventilation is applied consistently).
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hampshire
2 Aug 2019 08:42
Yosan schrieb:

May I ask where you sourced the wood? We want something very similar and are currently looking around.
On a classifieds site like Ebay Kleinanzeigen, there is apparently a part-time reclaimed wood dealer near Aachen (in Belgium) named Kris Wood. We took this piece experimentally on one of our “exploration trips.” It is oak wood. I sanded it and treated it with a brass brush to highlight the texture more clearly, then applied a glaze finish, followed by cutting and fitting it.
tomtom792 Aug 2019 08:48
How did you plan the mirror? I would design it using the same wood, chisel out the center, and inset the glass.
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Lumpi_LE
2 Aug 2019 08:54
Oh, so you have a photovoltaic system, that explains the "nonsensical" final energy demand.
I still consider an HT with 36.5 (1.14 ft) adventurous, even if it were a T7.
Forgot the thermal bridge? Forgot the windows? ... but it doesn’t really matter anyway.
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hampshire
2 Aug 2019 08:55
The mirror will be frameless and very simple. The room is quite small, measuring 1.24 x 1.44 meters (4.1 x 4.7 feet). The mirror is intended to visually enlarge the space slightly. The ceiling lighting will be a backlit stretch ceiling with an image – this creatively opens up the room upwards. Pictures will follow once everything is completed.