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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Solveigh
28 Sep 2020 15:41
I’ve already noticed them here with you too, @Mellina. Rose gold is definitely amazing as well. As @Climbee mentions, the lighting is really good and others can probably achieve that too, but the details convinced my husband.
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-XIII-
29 Sep 2020 21:43
Our house now comes in color. As of today, the exterior plaster is finished, and the screed has also been installed. Now, only the interior walls, flooring, plumbing, and a few smaller tasks remain. Moving in December is still a realistic goal.

Two-story house under scaffolding, dark roof with dormers, surrounded by garden.


Two-story house with dark roof and scaffolding, surrounded by trees.
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annab377
30 Sep 2020 06:26
Wickie schrieb:

Paving went really fast for us, even with the herringbone pattern. The crew had to do a lot of cutting, but the laying itself was quick.
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And that despite very small paving stones. What do you have between the stones? Sand or something else?
Do you have another photo from a further distance for me? It looks really good.
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annab377
30 Sep 2020 06:30
Tarnari schrieb:

Unfortunately, you can't include more than 10 pictures in one post.
But I really want to share one more overall view of the house that I took today.
The color is certainly polarizing, but I encourage everyone to be "bold with color" and move away from just "white/anthracite." It's worth it. We are so happy we chose colors that we initially thought were quite "modest."
We love it.

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What is the color called? I really like it.
Do you think it would look as good with white windows?
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Wickie
1 Oct 2020 09:52
annab377 schrieb:

And that despite very small paving stones. What did you use between the stones? Sand or something else?
Do you have a photo from further away? It looks really nice.

Thank you! We’re very happy with it too. The gaps were filled with fine gravel. Here’s a shot from a bit further back. The efflorescence is gone by now; it has washed away.

Modern house front with dark garage door, paved courtyard, and planter box.


Modern building facade with entrance, rusty planter box with purple Allium flowers; person at the entrance.
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hampshire
1 Oct 2020 10:24
That looks very nice and neat. What is the ratio of sealed to unsealed surfaces on your property?