tumaa schrieb:
- I really like the children's wallpapers
- The wallpaper from the 70s? Ouch for me, maybe because I’m from a different generation.
Anyway, have fun!! Since I was born in 1986, I can’t relate much to the reference to the 70s. Do you mean the hexagons?
Curly schrieb:
All those patterns wouldn’t work for me; they make me really nervous. I’d probably end up constantly counting patterns and rows.
Best regards,
Sabine I hear you. That might be an issue for me, too. Hopefully, it won’t be a problem in practice. Especially in the home office (airships) that would be tricky. ops:
opalau schrieb:
Since I was born in ’86, I can’t relate much to the reference to the ’70s. Are you talking about the hexagons? Exactly.
opalau schrieb:
You’re right. That’s also likely to happen to me. Let’s hope it doesn’t become an issue in practice. Especially in the home office (airships) that would be problematic ops: Hehe, I thought it was for the kids’ room.
tumaa schrieb:
hehe, thought it was for the kids' room No, when my wife and I discovered it, it was clear: It would go in one of "our" rooms
opalau schrieb:
Besides all the unreliability of the plumber and tiler...Oh yes, I can confirm that. I could spend hours complaining about the countless shortcomings.
But according to the building regulations, site management, and the contractors involved, everything is of course within limits. And no, I'm not measuring the joints. Just eyeballing...
dab_dab schrieb:
Oh yes, I can confirm that. I could complain for hours about the countless shortcomings.
But according to the DIN standards, the site management, and the contractors, everything is within limits. And no, I don’t measure the joints. Just eyeballing...Fortunately, for us, it’s only about timing unreliability. The work quality is excellent.opalau schrieb:
You’re right. That’s also a risk for me. Let’s hope it doesn’t become a problem in practice. Especially in the home office (airships), that would be problematic ops:Just wait until you’re a bit tipsy, look at the wallpaper, and the hexagons start to spin.
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