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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borderpuschl
2 Jul 2020 08:33
When I look at the picture, I really think it’s a pity that you didn’t finish the entire wall by the staircase. That would definitely have been impressive.
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annab377
2 Jul 2020 09:23
Alessandro schrieb:

Moss is practically "maintenance-free," absorbs moisture, and releases it again. This creates a very good indoor climate. It also absorbs sound, which is an advantage in open construction designs.
You can check prices on the internet

Ah, the moss is basically already dead and accordingly preserved. A 5-year warranty is offered.
kati13372 Jul 2020 09:24
Solveigh schrieb:

I wanted to send you a private message, but it didn’t work??
To the forum experts, am I allowed to mention the manufacturer here?

Today, the sample curtains were delivered for the bedroom. Before ordering them for the whole house, we wanted to see how they look first. We are thrilled and can’t believe how a bit of fabric can change the room.

The beds have arrived as well, though the delivery took a long time due to COVID.

And yes, there is a bathtub in the bedroom.


Wow, the view is amazing, as is Mellina’s. Where do you find plots like these?

And the tub is beautiful! How do you handle the moisture?
We are building with a central ventilation system, and I am considering putting a regular chest of drawers in the bathroom (not a special moisture-resistant furniture). I had a discussion with a friend about whether the furniture would rot because of the humidity. I rely on my ventilation system but have no practical experience yet.
Having a bathtub in the bedroom, though, is a whole different challenge regarding moisture. How is something like that managed?
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guckuck2
2 Jul 2020 09:26
Alessandro schrieb:

Both are wonderful houses and just my style @Mellina & @Solveigh

We received the moss art yesterday:

Very nice, I really like moss art myself (we have one above our staircase). If only it weren’t so expensive ... I would have done more with it.
tomtom792 Jul 2020 09:33
The room needs to be appropriately large. Still, it becomes very humid immediately after bathing.

If the plants are that expensive, why not grow them yourself?
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Alessandro
2 Jul 2020 10:25
borderpuschl schrieb:

When I see the picture, I really think it’s a pity that you didn’t cover the entire wall along the stairs. That would definitely have been stunning.

That would simply have been impractical. I would only consider doing something like that on the stairwell if there was a glass panel in front, because you’re bound to walk into it and ruin the moss balls.
But yes, visually it would have been my dream.