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:

Arifas25 Apr 2018 20:21
haydee schrieb:
How does it feel to walk through the rooms?
Great [emoji4]. Very homely and close to the feeling we had imagined during the planning phase. The roof pitch visually surprised us in a good way. The house no longer looks bulky or heavy from the outside.
We’re looking forward to seeing how it will look with the windows next week. And in two weeks, the back of the house will be backfilled, which will change the appearance from behind again.

Berny, it looks great [emoji106]
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haydee
25 Apr 2018 21:36
Great. The slope also needs something large.
We are getting up to 500 cubic meters (650 cubic yards) of topsoil. The foundation contractor arranged that. I estimate we will need about 200.
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Eldea
25 Apr 2018 22:41
Zaba12 schrieb:
Good morning everyone,

Could someone please share some photos showing how water and wastewater pipes pass through floors in solid construction? Do they run up through a service shaft, or are recesses milled out like for electrical cables? Also, I would appreciate pictures of fully installed supply air ducts for controlled residential ventilation inside walls. I’m having trouble visualizing how these three elements (service shaft, water/wastewater, controlled residential ventilation supply air ducts) appear in or on the wall.

The heating engineer is currently planning everything and asked where we want to route the controlled residential ventilation piping from the unit in the basement, which of course takes up space. Ideally, I would like to run everything up in one shaft: controlled residential ventilation, water/wastewater, and the wiring for the photovoltaic system.

Thanks in advance

Our controlled residential ventilation piping is located behind the living room wall.
Unfinished interior of a construction site: concrete floor, bare walls, windows covered with plywood, door opening.

Two square metal ventilation boxes with round openings, with flexible white ducts underneath.

Grey cable ducts and pipes running along a construction wall in the shell phase.

Unfinished interior of a building project with open windows; cables on the floor.

Several ribbed grey ventilation pipes with end caps in a wall opening at a construction site.
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Zaba12
25 Apr 2018 23:04
Thank you for the photos
11ant26 Apr 2018 00:20
Arifas schrieb:
The roof pitch somehow surprised us visually. But in a positive way. From the outside, the house no longer looks so bulky and clumsy.

Yes, the trick is perspective. You are standing well below the eaves and perceive the roof pitch as much flatter than on the plan, when viewed straight on a screen.
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Bieber0815
26 Apr 2018 08:33
@Eldea regarding the screed coverage, it looks quite questionable. Especially the third and the last picture. Does that fit? Is that acceptable like this?