Hello everyone,
We will soon decide how to build our terrace and driveway.
We have no ideas yet and are a bit in the dark.
Especially regarding the terrace... what would be the best option? (Costs?, Maintenance?, Durability?)
Best regards, Barossi
We will soon decide how to build our terrace and driveway.
We have no ideas yet and are a bit in the dark.
Especially regarding the terrace... what would be the best option? (Costs?, Maintenance?, Durability?)
Best regards, Barossi
Wienerberger Dresden is the - 25.20 net / m².
The other one is flamed granite from China (also trimmed a bit, but it says so on the packaging).
I am specifically concerned about the row of stones at the sliding window – it is granite now; we are considering whether to lay it with the same stone as the paving – or do you think it’s okay as it is? We are just unsure.
The other one is flamed granite from China (also trimmed a bit, but it says so on the packaging).
I am specifically concerned about the row of stones at the sliding window – it is granite now; we are considering whether to lay it with the same stone as the paving – or do you think it’s okay as it is? We are just unsure.
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Sebastian7920 Jun 2016 09:58It has to please you, not us
By the way, I really like your brick pavers – although I don’t think they quite match the style of the house.
I’m still too frugal to use brick, but looking at this...
By the way, I really like your brick pavers – although I don’t think they quite match the style of the house.
I’m still too frugal to use brick, but looking at this...
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DragonyxXL20 Jun 2016 10:08BeHaElJa schrieb:
I'm specifically asking about the stone row at the sliding window – it's granite now. We're considering using the same stone as the paving, but do you think it’s okay as it is? We're undecided. The granite row visually separates the terrace from the house. If you use the paving stone for that row as well, it would create more of a connection. If it’s not too much effort, try laying it the other way around and take a photo.