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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niri09
26 Jun 2018 22:55
Eldea schrieb:
Today the staircase to the upper floor was completed.

The staircase looks great. May I ask how much it cost? We had an appointment with the carpenter on site yesterday; our concrete staircase will also have a wooden cladding, but with oak risers and treads plus a glass railing. I’m already a bit worried about the price.
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Alex85
27 Jun 2018 06:17
niri09 schrieb:
The staircase looks great. May I ask how much it cost? We had an appointment with the carpenter on site yesterday; our concrete staircase will also get a wooden cladding, but with oak risers and treads plus a glass railing. I'm already worried about the price.

You should be, glass comes at a price, and oak is not exactly cheap either.
You’ll easily hit over €5,000 (plus the concrete staircase from the shell builder).
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niri09
27 Jun 2018 07:22
Alex85 schrieb:
Glass does come at a price, and oak isn't exactly cheap either. You can easily exceed 5,000€ (plus a concrete staircase for the shell builder).

Yes, that's roughly what I thought. We also have two quarter-turn staircases. But according to the carpenter, the glass doesn't necessarily have to be more expensive.
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Eldea
27 Jun 2018 08:48
niri09 schrieb:
The staircase looks great. May I ask how much it cost? We had an appointment with the carpenter on site yesterday; our concrete staircase will also get a wooden cladding, but with oak risers and treads plus a glass railing. I'm already worried about the price.

We paid 9.5k for the basement and upper floor staircase. Oak would have been more expensive. But to be honest, we like beech better anyway, so we had an advantage there. The risers are also made of solid beech, painted white. The treads are beech parquet glued and oiled.
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niri09
27 Jun 2018 08:52
Eldea schrieb:
We paid 9.5k for the basement and upper floor stairs. Oak would have been more expensive. But I have to say we actually prefer beech, so that was an advantage for us. The risers are solid beech, painted white. The treads are beech parquet, glued and oiled.

Only the cladding with terrain or the entire thing?
KingSong27 Jun 2018 20:15
The first three days of the house installation are done, and... a house has appeared! The roofs are covered, and a few smaller tasks will be completed this week before starting with the utility connections, water installation, and electrical work next week. The garage foundation slab is also planned to arrive next week.

Here are some impressions....


Construction site with scaffolding around a new building; workers working on the foundation slab.

Construction site of a modern building with glass facade, scaffolding, and workers.

Exterior wall with large window, formwork and scaffolding at the construction site, view into greenery.

Construction site with shell structure wall made of OSB panels, window frames and building materials visible.

Interior construction with drywall panels, ladder and wall building.

Exterior wall with insulation and building structure, window frames visible, construction work ongoing.

Crane lifting a wooden floor panel onto the shell structure in front of residential houses.

Construction scaffolding around a modern house; crane lifting a prefabricated house module to the upper floor.

Construction workers working on the shell of a multi-story house on scaffolding, blue sky.

New house under construction with scaffolding, workers working on the facade.