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:

Tarnari26 Apr 2020 21:56
Here are some new pictures taken in beautiful sunshine...


House under shell construction with scaffolding, roof structure, and construction crane on site.



Shell construction with wooden roof structure, scaffolding, construction site, white blocks.



New build construction site with scaffolding, roof frame, and construction timber in the yard.




Shell construction interior with white concrete block walls, wooden boards on the left, passageway on the right.



Shell construction interior made of concrete blocks; door opening shows scaffolding, green space outside.




Shell construction: open stairwell with concrete walls, wooden beams, scaffolding, and tools.



Shell construction interior: concrete block walls, concrete staircase on the right, open passageway.



Interior of a construction site with concrete blocks, window opening, wooden scaffolding, visible scaffolding outside.



Unfinished interior of a construction hall with concrete blocks, door opening, and window gap.



Unfinished interior of a construction site with concrete block walls and wooden beam ceiling.
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PyneBite
27 Apr 2020 09:08
tumaa schrieb:

really nice plot ... and flat too....

how big is it?

Hi Tumaa,

the plot is a total of 701 sqm (7,544 sq ft), including a green strip of 146 sqm (1,571 sq ft).
In Schleswig-Holstein, most plots are flat. At the same time, we are about 1.5 m (5 ft) above the lowest point of the development area. This was very important to me because of the clay soil. I didn’t want to have a pond on my plot after heavy rain.
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Pinkiponk
27 Apr 2020 10:32
face26 schrieb:

@Pinkiponk

The slope is hard to see in the pictures, how steep is it?

Actually a nice plot, but the green walls on the left and right would bother me a bit
The slope you noticed is so slight that I didn’t even notice it myself, maybe around 2-3%?

The green walls are going to be planted with greenery.
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tumaa
27 Apr 2020 10:51
Pinkiponk schrieb:

The slope you noticed is so slight that I didn’t even realize it, maybe around 2-3%?

The green walls will have vegetation installed.

I also notice a slope there... how much, no idea.
face2627 Apr 2020 10:55
Has the plot not been surveyed yet? Do you have elevation points for the corners of the property?
It’s not a big issue, but it does look like there is a bit of a slope.
It depends on where you want to position your house, the garage or carport, and how you would like your garden arranged. However, even a 3% slope can lead to significant additional costs if you want everything to be level—garden, terrace, garage, etc.

A 3% slope over 30m (98 feet) means a height difference of 0.9m (35 inches).
manohara27 Apr 2020 11:58
beautiful and ugly ... how many different opinions there are

One reason for the boring houses is – in my opinion – that judgments can be so harsh.
People dare to try something, build "something different" ... and get reprimanded or are met with ridicule.

Although I don’t like many of the examples, I think it’s great that they exist!
I much prefer “unconventional creativity” to timidity.