Egberto schrieb:
No wonder so few people post pictures when everything quickly turns into arguments. I also don’t find the discussion very productive. On one hand, the kitchen is already installed, and on the other, it’s all a matter of personal taste. Everyone will have set up their kitchen according to their own preferences—which naturally might be different from those of others in this forum.
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pffreestyler11 Apr 2019 10:32I have been criticized multiple times, sometimes rightly so. In my opinion, there are two sides to every story. On one hand, it can be annoying when someone points out flaws in something that suits the person well, otherwise they wouldn’t have done it that way. On the other hand, it can be helpful for outsiders to have so-called “mistakes” highlighted, so they can plan their own projects “better or differently.”
I believe most people have enough self-confidence and a thick enough skin to handle criticism. In the end, it has to work for yourself, not for others. So, just don’t worry about it... The main thing is to be happy with your new build, and hopefully, everyone here will be.
With that said, let’s see the photos!
I believe most people have enough self-confidence and a thick enough skin to handle criticism. In the end, it has to work for yourself, not for others. So, just don’t worry about it... The main thing is to be happy with your new build, and hopefully, everyone here will be.
With that said, let’s see the photos!
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j.bautsch11 Apr 2019 10:32quisel schrieb:
I also don't find the discussion itself to be productiveI agree, but he wanted to know and practicality doesn’t necessarily depend on taste
j.bautsch schrieb:
I agree, but he wanted to know
and practicality doesn’t necessarily have to do with taste I have no problem with criticism
I see it differently.
Everyone plans their kitchen differently.
We designed the kitchen to fit our aesthetic preferences as perfectly as possible.
Once the shape was perfect, we adapted the cabinets to that shape.
We are very happy with it.
I don’t find the kitchen visually busy just because it includes a built-in pharmacy cabinet and some handles are different. We even paid an extra 1,000 euros to switch from Nobilia to Nolte because Nolte offered more uniform fronts.
May I see your kitchen?
Just out of curiosity.
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Mottenhausen11 Apr 2019 10:41EdStark schrieb:
Yes, but what for? I mean the strips..Hello, I hope I’m not saying anything wrong here:
On the left, the large opening: air space, then to the right of that the chimney and the straight staircase well.
At the front, elongated: drainage for the bathtub, since it is freestanding on the gallery and there are no walls below where the waste pipe could be routed.
Elongated on the right: there will be a drywall installation wall with pass-throughs for, among other things, controlled residential ventilation, electricity, water for solar support, the flush tank will also go in there, etc. The gas boiler exhaust pipe is also inside this wall but has its own separate pass-through outside the picture frame.
There would have been even more electrical installations, but the ceiling is full in the “tight spots,” so that has to go into the screed.
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