ᐅ Do you have a tendency toward perfectionism when it comes to your home?
Created on: 5 Jan 2022 09:25
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Pinkiponk
You, like me, have probably noticed in various threads that I didn’t plan and think through everything in detail. How about you? Did you have clear ideas and were you able to implement them 100%? If not, what percentage of the result matched your planning and wishes at the time you moved into your house? How much or what did you change or wish for differently later on?
(Just one example: tiles in the bathrooms and/or on the floor. Some of you calculate, based on the tile size, which was chosen deliberately, whether and where “cutting” can be avoided or arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way. As mentioned, just an example, this is not meant to be a tiling discussion.)
(Just one example: tiles in the bathrooms and/or on the floor. Some of you calculate, based on the tile size, which was chosen deliberately, whether and where “cutting” can be avoided or arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way. As mentioned, just an example, this is not meant to be a tiling discussion.)
motorradsilke schrieb:
In the foreground, there is a glass wall,I guess I would be constantly banging against that *LOL*https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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Pinkiponk5 Jan 2022 16:45motorradsilke schrieb:
Here you go. There is a glass wall in the foreground, the left side is open.
Most people probably won’t like the tiles, but I think they’re great.Did you build with solid construction? I’m asking because tiled shower floors are not possible with our prefabricated house manufacturer. We had to go with a shower tray after all, although it only has a slight edge.M
motorradsilke5 Jan 2022 16:4711ant schrieb:
I guess I would keep counter-winding constantly *LOL*There’s now a stool in front of it, and I’ve attached a floral vine made of mirrored foil to prevent that from happening.M
motorradsilke5 Jan 2022 16:48Pinkiponk schrieb:
Did you build with solid construction? I ask because tiled shower floors are not possible with our prefabricated house manufacturer. We had to use a shower tray after all, even though it only has a slight edge. Yes, we built with solid construction. It was important to me to have a level, step-free shower with the same tiles throughout.
@motorradsilke You did a great job fitting the glass wall!
@Pinkiponk Why do you always let yourselves get so stressed out? Or why don’t you ask these questions here in time? Just like with the exterior lighting, your building partner is also giving you nonsense here. It’s probably (once again) too late, but of course, tiled shower floors are possible even in a prefab house (in fact, they are more or less standard).
@Pinkiponk Why do you always let yourselves get so stressed out? Or why don’t you ask these questions here in time? Just like with the exterior lighting, your building partner is also giving you nonsense here. It’s probably (once again) too late, but of course, tiled shower floors are possible even in a prefab house (in fact, they are more or less standard).
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Pinkiponk5 Jan 2022 17:34@Pinkiponk Why do you always get so unnecessarily worried? Or why don’t you ask these questions here in time? Just like with the outdoor lighting, your building partner is giving you nonsense again. It’s probably (once again) too late, but of course, tiled shower floors are possible even in a prefabricated house (actually more the standard).
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We discussed this in detail with the sample coordinator for quite some time, and he insisted that a tiled shower floor is absolutely not possible under any circumstances. Yes, unfortunately it is really too late now, but I wouldn’t know why it should have been rejected if it was possible. He also never offered that it could be done for an additional cost or with a liability waiver.
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We discussed this in detail with the sample coordinator for quite some time, and he insisted that a tiled shower floor is absolutely not possible under any circumstances. Yes, unfortunately it is really too late now, but I wouldn’t know why it should have been rejected if it was possible. He also never offered that it could be done for an additional cost or with a liability waiver.
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