ᐅ Home Setup Thread – Share Your Photos and Show Us How You Live!
Created on: 26 Oct 2018 11:09
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DieScholz´ens
Hello everyone,
(because we can hardly believe it ourselves) here are a few photos, it’s slowly starting to feel like home....some stuff is still standing around without a clear purpose, waiting to find its place.
But other than that, I can say we love it.....cheers to the ‘70s!
Let’s start with the kitchen and dining area:
(because we can hardly believe it ourselves) here are a few photos, it’s slowly starting to feel like home....some stuff is still standing around without a clear purpose, waiting to find its place.
But other than that, I can say we love it.....cheers to the ‘70s!
Let’s start with the kitchen and dining area:
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Obstlerbaum26 Oct 2018 15:07DieScholz´ens schrieb:
Bathroom or shower

What material is the shower made of? It all looks so seamless. I’m also looking for a joint-free solution that doesn’t cost a fortune...
Edit: sorry, I see this seems to interest quite a few people here like me.
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It’s not just the appearance! Everything is a single, continuous piece. Only a narrow stainless steel strip separates the bathroom floor from the shower area, but it’s barely visible—maybe 1-2mm (about 0.04-0.08 inches).
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It’s not just the appearance! Everything is a single, continuous piece. Only a narrow stainless steel strip separates the bathroom floor from the shower area, but it’s barely visible—maybe 1-2mm (about 0.04-0.08 inches).
DieScholz´ens schrieb:
Hello everyone,
(since we can hardly believe it ourselves) here are a few photos, it’s slowly starting to feel like home....a few things are still randomly placed around waiting to find their purpose
but otherwise I can say we love it.....cheers to the ’70s!
starting with the kitchen and dining area:
What is that artwork on the wall in the dining area? It looks amazing!
You need one power connection, and you can connect the individual elements together.
I bought a large lot of 17 pieces from an antique dealer, then we installed them, and I sold the rest.
They occasionally come up for sale individually between 30 and 50 euros per piece,
in colors like orange/yellow or gray-white.
We use LED spotlight bulbs; otherwise, the light would be too intense over the dining table.
But they create amazing lighting—the neighbors even stop to look from outside.
Regards,
Maybe tonight I can get a photo of them in use from outside? I’ll give it a try.
You have your own style; I would say this is how the 1970s imagined the future.
Some elements feel out of place, like the brick fireplace, which fits the exterior facade.
Then there are corners that seem dark and oppressive but are then illuminated.
All in all, interesting.
Some elements feel out of place, like the brick fireplace, which fits the exterior facade.
Then there are corners that seem dark and oppressive but are then illuminated.
All in all, interesting.