ᐅ Today was the material and finish selection appointment, smile
Created on: 9 Mar 2017 13:40
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Nordlys
Some leftover vacation days in March. We just had the selection appointment. This morning at nine. Selection appointment with the mid-sized company. Waiting for us were Mrs. L., the secretary, with a coffee; Mr. K., the master carpenter; and Mr. R., the head of masonry and roofing. Mr. K. starts. In front of him, the building plan of our house, next to him a laundry basket full of various bits and pieces. Let’s get started. With windows. He flips through the building specification. Ah, they’re from Poland. He rummages through the laundry basket and pulls out a profile sample. Veka, triple glazing, Roto fittings, Hoppe handles. The handles can also be lockable, costs extra. But then you just lose the keys, no one needs that, and if burglars want to get in, they will anyway; it just ends up broken... My wife examines the profile. Well, you can easily wipe off the dirt, can’t you? And colored, she asks? Mr. K., dryly: Yeah, it’s possible. But it’s a waste of money; it doesn’t make a difference when looking out either... So, it remains white. It goes on in that style with tiles, interior doors. When it comes to the exterior window sills, he really gets going. Yes, those are aluminum, white or nothing at all. He grins. And on the inside? Laundry basket. Granite slabs are brought to the table. Four pieces. Two disappear right away because they are polished high gloss. That’s nonsense, he says; anyway, you’ll just put flowers on them. My wife picks one from the remaining slabs. Done, moving on. The roofing expert chimes in. Hey, I need to take off some joints first, what’s the plan? He takes us outside. There lies a package from Braas with sample tiles. He picks out three. That one, that one, or that one is allowed in the building plan. We choose the dark red one. Gloss coating against moss? Doesn’t work, there are no trees here. In High German: You don’t need it because there are no trees where you are building. Okay, convinced. The roof is done. He storms off. Inside we go. Front door, Mr. K. says, now that’s a topic. So, here are the panels from Rodenberger; from K1 to K6 are included at no extra cost. The long handle costs 100 extra. The very long one 250. But that one is no good, it’s flimsy. Then take the short one for 100. We flip through. That one is good, he says. Stable, timeless, with K5 included, okay price, has some glass, lets some light into the hallway, but it’s not a department store door. Done... that’s the one. Now the interior staircase, he judges... Yeah, you take beech, it’s a hard, quiet wood. It’s coated with parquet lacquer, so it’s also durable. And as a railing, a handrail with metal rods. He grins, done. Can it be done differently? White? Hmm, he shakes his head. It’s possible. But... that costs more, you have to paint, sand, and fill more. You can see on his face what he thinks about white stairs. I give in. Beech, parquet lacquer. Matte. Then he and my wife decide where the towel radiator should go. Here or there! And how and where tiles will be installed... done. Oh yes, facade... we’ll do it like the garage, right? So, everything smooth and seamless. The plinth a little anthracite accent, everyone does that. He rummages for some color samples for the plinth from the basket. Yes, that will do.
Selection appointment with the mid-sized company. Two hours, one coffee, and not a penny extra paid.
Selection appointment with the mid-sized company. Two hours, one coffee, and not a penny extra paid.
It’s very kind of you to worry about my car and cold fingers. The concern is unnecessary. I walk to work. Scraping... hardly needed, usually the de-icing spray is enough. And we only have snow for a few days in winter at most... so what.
I’m turning 59 now and have never had a garage car. Never wanted one, never missed one. Karsten
I’m turning 59 now and have never had a garage car. Never wanted one, never missed one. Karsten
Nordlys schrieb:
I walk to work.So both the old and the new house are located at the workplace?
Nordlys schrieb:
And we might have snow for just a few days in winter... so what.Snow only stays where the wind leaves it.
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Grym schrieb:
Or what was it recently, the naughty kids playing in the street and the 30 cars passing by the garden every day... Oh dear Hehe, it was 100 cars.
Honestly, I didn’t even notice 20. But the constant noise people make really annoys me now. That’s exactly why we moved to the countryside. Before, we lived in a terraced house in a small town. Kids all around us—left, right, front, and back. We regularly escaped to our parents’ house on Sundays because it was so loud, it was unbearable. Now we are so happy about the quiet. A real luxury these days.
Ok, if this only happens three times a year for you, I would think about it differently as well.
We experience this almost every morning for three months, so it looks different from our perspective.
But where do you put bicycles and such then?
We have very high-quality bicycles (mountain bike, road bike, cyclocross bike, etc.), and just for that reason, since unfortunately we won’t have a garage, we have a lockable garden shed (which wouldn’t need to be so elaborate if we had a sufficiently large garage).
We experience this almost every morning for three months, so it looks different from our perspective.
But where do you put bicycles and such then?
We have very high-quality bicycles (mountain bike, road bike, cyclocross bike, etc.), and just for that reason, since unfortunately we won’t have a garage, we have a lockable garden shed (which wouldn’t need to be so elaborate if we had a sufficiently large garage).
To 11ant: Yes, we are moving within the town.
To Climbee: We have two bicycles (Dutch style, Sparta/Eindhoven). They can go in the garage, right? Also the lawn mower. Still, there will be space for a workbench and two metal shelves. If a garden shed is needed later... okay. There would be room for that. The plot is large enough. Karsten
To Climbee: We have two bicycles (Dutch style, Sparta/Eindhoven). They can go in the garage, right? Also the lawn mower. Still, there will be space for a workbench and two metal shelves. If a garden shed is needed later... okay. There would be room for that. The plot is large enough. Karsten
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