...yes, it looks interesting.
I admit it’s not really my style. I think that has more to do with the tiles than the idea itself. I also have to admit that at first, I found the idea quite strange. Now that I see it, I have to say the idea isn’t as bad as I initially thought. As I mentioned, the tiles aren’t to my taste—I don’t like the metallic look, especially not with that blue/green tint.
Why didn’t you continue the tiles under the stairs? I think I would have liked that better.
I admit it’s not really my style. I think that has more to do with the tiles than the idea itself. I also have to admit that at first, I found the idea quite strange. Now that I see it, I have to say the idea isn’t as bad as I initially thought. As I mentioned, the tiles aren’t to my taste—I don’t like the metallic look, especially not with that blue/green tint.
Why didn’t you continue the tiles under the stairs? I think I would have liked that better.
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Alessandro19 Jun 2020 07:56Originally, I also wanted to have a moss wall climbing up there. However, my wife was against it.
We did not tile under the stairs because we wanted to clearly separate the entrance area.
We did not tile under the stairs because we wanted to clearly separate the entrance area.
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Alessandro19 Jun 2020 08:04Tolentino schrieb:
Moss wall, right. It’s said to be very good for indoor air quality and acoustics.
Did you already check prices before being called back? We had a quote and were close to finalizing.
However, considering that children especially tend to pull it off abruptly when climbing, and you yourself would probably catch on it often when carrying something upstairs, for example, we decided against it.
For now, at the end of June, a moss picture will be installed for testing.
Pierre schrieb:
Have you ever considered that others might not have time to visit the construction site because they need to earn money?I didn’t know I’m unemployed – thanks for the clarification.Alessandro schrieb:
Finished!
Unfortunately, my camera isn’t good enough to capture all the details in the tile sharply...Looks great. We also initially considered installing tiles in the stair area, but then thought it might be "too much" for us. Seeing your pictures, I need to reconsider that.- Previous
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