Hello dear forum,
We are currently stuck with the terrace planning. The base structure is in place. The installation will be done on a gravel bed. The 2 cm (approximately 0.8 inch) ceramic tiles are out of the question, as I don’t think it makes sense to install them on a gravel bed. We have agreed on concrete so far. Wood is not an option, as my wife doesn’t want it. The question is: which color tone might fit? The house features a multicolored red brick (autumn tones) with green windows and a green roof. So far, we are undecided. Possibly just gray, sandstone, or a beige tone. We have absolutely no idea how it will look in the end. The terrace is about 35 m2 (approximately 377 sq ft) in size.
Thank you so far… maybe someone is familiar with this issue and can help us out.
We are currently stuck with the terrace planning. The base structure is in place. The installation will be done on a gravel bed. The 2 cm (approximately 0.8 inch) ceramic tiles are out of the question, as I don’t think it makes sense to install them on a gravel bed. We have agreed on concrete so far. Wood is not an option, as my wife doesn’t want it. The question is: which color tone might fit? The house features a multicolored red brick (autumn tones) with green windows and a green roof. So far, we are undecided. Possibly just gray, sandstone, or a beige tone. We have absolutely no idea how it will look in the end. The terrace is about 35 m2 (approximately 377 sq ft) in size.
Thank you so far… maybe someone is familiar with this issue and can help us out.
To be honest, the drainage concrete seems too complicated for me. I’m not sure if I can manage it the way it’s supposed to be done. I’m guessing you probably mean the ceramic tiles, right? Yes, they are supposed to be easier to maintain. However, I hope that today's concrete blocks are already much easier to care for than those from the past.
Dust2018 schrieb:
Honestly, the drainage concrete sounds too complicated to me. I'm not sure if I can do it the way it's supposed to be. I think you probably mean ceramic tiles, right? Yes, they’re supposed to be easier to maintain. But I hope that today's concrete pavers are also much easier to care for than the ones from back then.Yes, just a normal outdoor tile, called porcelain stoneware.
There are incredible options when it comes to appearance. I wouldn’t install concrete slabs anymore nowadays.