Does anyone know the name of this algae pattern?

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-15 21:58:38

knalltüte

2020-07-17 12:28:22
  • #1
Hello, it would probably help, but unfortunately I have no possibility for that due to advanced red/green color blindness. For me, many of the results found with the Google image search just looked very similar
 

Bertram100

2020-07-18 15:42:47
  • #2
If it makes you feel better: it’s not that bad if you don’t exactly find the flooring again. I know this from myself that at the moment you are occupied with it, everything seems so world-important and fills the whole picture. But actually, it is not.
Honestly, if you ever die, will you then say: "it was nice, especially because I had this flooring in the house"?
Just choose a new one that you also like now.

Personally, I wouldn’t let myself waste so much energy again on quite unimportant material decisions. Beautiful materials are fun, but they are not everything – in my opinion.

I think you’re getting stuck in something there because you really only look at the design, not at the material, what you find comfortable yourself, the price, the usability. If only one aspect is in the foreground, you can almost be sure that the urgency is a "Freudsch'er Streich" and only distracts you from other things.
 

Ben-man

2020-08-31 19:20:10
  • #3
Just wanted to give a quick update. Got a laminate with 98% identical decor and color at the hardware store with Bieber. It was actually a coincidence because I went to a different store than our usual one. Our store didn’t have the covering in stock at all. The decor there is called "Eiche Grau Antik" and of course looks completely different on the website.

Anyway, dear , I’m going to make several picture frames out of it now.
 

nordanney

2020-08-31 19:59:12
  • #4

I told you so
 

Ben-man

2020-08-31 20:05:56
  • #5

well, the "antique" was the sticking point. They also had oak gray, but that looked different. Still, of course, thanks for the tips
 

Tarnari

2020-08-31 21:34:15
  • #6
Quite honestly, I don't want to offend anyone, but your question, the associated expectations, and your reaction made me think that you might as well have taken a picture of a bread roll and asked if anyone knows which bakery branch, in which city, in which street, and which chain baked it. How is anyone who doesn't deal with floors daily, professionally, and exclusively supposed to recognize what that is? Even for someone like that, it would probably be almost impossible...
 

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