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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Grobmutant
24 Sep 2020 19:24
Wow, it turned out great.
OWLer26 Sep 2020 17:22
We can still decide to build a pool for the neighbors. Let’s see how much water we have in it by the time the precast concrete slab is delivered in two weeks.

Fundament eines Gebäudes: Betonmauern, Innenwände, Bewehrung ragt, Bauzaun ums Gelände
Tarnari26 Sep 2020 18:03
OWLer schrieb:

We still have time to decide whether to build a pool for the neighbors. Let's see how much water accumulates until the prestressed concrete slab is delivered in two weeks.

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Let's not; we had something like this on the ground floor after the last storms.
Not pleasant ^^
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Muc1985
27 Sep 2020 12:37
An existing property of ours in wonderful late summer weather.

Modern single-family house with white facade, dark wood cladding, balcony and garden.
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Solveigh
28 Sep 2020 14:29
After the major earthmoving work—I lost count of the trucks by the end—we are now slowly starting the preliminary work for the garden landscaping.

We hope to build at least one or two walls before winter. If winter is mild, we might even finish the driveway. Hallelujah, 24 tons of masonry stones look surprisingly small.

Modern house on a hillside under construction, earthworks, excavator, scaffolding, clear blue sky.


Construction site on a hillside: yellow front loader beside stacked pallets, view of lake and hills.


Modern white single-family house construction site on gravel mound; yellow excavator, scaffolding, trees, blue sky


Large tree on the left, modern white building with glass windows, gravel path, and parked cars.
Climbee28 Sep 2020 14:33
And how does the interior look for you right now, Solveigh?