hemali2003 schrieb:
Padang dark. It’s the standard nowadays for anthracite-colored windows because it matches well. In my opinion, they hardly stand out in combination, and we like it too.
A matter of taste Yes, it looks roughly like that. However, due to the development plan and the now light gray roof tiles, we moved away from the standard anthracite RAL7016 windows. We’re glad about that now. I just can’t stand that gray-blue anymore. It feels like 70% of all new buildings have it. I much prefer DB703 by far. Although, we don’t have that either :-p
Many people don’t imagine that gray-blue when they think of anthracite but rather DB703, and once the windows are installed, they come to accept it.
Zaba12 schrieb:
Yes, it looks roughly like that. However, due to the development plan and the now light gray roof tiles, we moved away from the standard anthracite RAL7016 windows. We are actually glad about that now. I just can’t stand that gray-blue color anymore. It seems like 70% of all new builds have it. I much prefer DB703 by far. Although we didn’t choose that either.
Many people don’t imagine anthracite as this gray-blue shade but rather as DB703, and once the windows are installed, they just accept it. Exactly for this reason, we went with DB703. A neighbor two houses down copied it right away. So, our uniqueness was gone...
Grantlhaua schrieb:
Construction power is connected, Where are we here – is the image rights for Grandma’s garden?
Zaba12 schrieb:
Many people don’t imagine anthracite as this gray-blue but rather this DB703 I have never pictured anthracite as having any bluish tint, but more as a dark gray-black. That’s exactly why color samples exist, to avoid surprises or disappointments. I generally don’t like the gloomy trend, but I find gray tones at least more honest for a concrete roof tile than brick red..
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Grantlhaua19 Feb 2019 15:1711ant schrieb:
Where are we here – is the photo right really Grandma’s garden?Correct, hopefully excavation can start early next week.
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