For someone who is a retired manufacturer, those advertising clichés still seem to be deeply ingrained in you. Or are there any vinyl windows that you don’t consider “cheap discount”?
What do you think is the reason why 90% of consumers have preferred vinyl windows for decades, and what can an aluminum manufacturer learn and improve from that? Your previous comments come across more like a stubborn child who picked the wrong candy.
Wrapping is possible. You can also wrap new leather sofas in plastic. If that’s what someone likes.
What do you think is the reason why 90% of consumers have preferred vinyl windows for decades, and what can an aluminum manufacturer learn and improve from that? Your previous comments come across more like a stubborn child who picked the wrong candy.
Wrapping is possible. You can also wrap new leather sofas in plastic. If that’s what someone likes.
ivenh0 schrieb:
Today, our basement staircase was installed and the ceiling in the terrace area was poured. We really like the hallway in the basement.


Isn’t that your main entrance — the one you use? Visitors enter through the upper level.
Does everything feel more tangible like this?
haydee schrieb:
Isn’t that your main entrance? The one you actually use. Visitors enter through the upper floor anyway.
Is everything more accessible that way orYes, the basement hallway is directly adjacent to the garage and will therefore be our main entrance. The 2.40m (7 ft 10 in) room width is really convenient. The space under the stairs can also be well used for an additional coat rack or shoe cabinet, for example.
blaupuma schrieb:
And then it costs 6,000 euros instead of 3,000.
On top of that, you get "rewarded" by the fact that the color of the uPVC windows is often not available in an aluminum version, so you don't get the same shade. That's why people use windows with aluminum cladding...
By the way, our front door has a ceramic panel as decoration.
ivenh0 schrieb:
Today, our basement staircase was installed and the ceiling in the terrace area was poured. We really like the hallway in the basement.


The landscape looks really nice. May I ask which part of BW this is in?- Previous
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