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2021-09-30 17:41:17
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If I remember correctly, you even looked at Favorit back then – judging by their product range, there really needs no further explanation as to why we marmeladinger are also called Piefkes ;-)I think you should actually get ideas from architect-designed houses etc. instead of looking at the musty standard houses from cheap solid house providers, and incorporate their great ideas into the standard houses.
For God’s sake, anything but that! My late grandmother used to say: "Pomeranian legs and French shoes." You see it here again and again how hopeful home builders try to cram Maximes or even Jettes into flair bay windows. Then you take one bite too many of the Christmas goose, and suddenly you can’t get past the freezer to the car between the racing bike and the clothes dryer. The carrot in her song can still easily joke about thirty centimeters from little Peter, but taken out of a previously functioning pattern layout, they prove decisive. Besides, Instagram and Pinterest – shaken, not stirred – are the root of every "good" Tuscan Bauhaus McMansion horror. Many "architect-designed houses" also don’t work as templates if you try to replicate them with the possible means of one and a half salary brackets lower. The dual-professional household may be the rule in glossy magazines, but it is not in German average building plots.Maybe this would be a pretty good tip: "Look at many houses, preferably on Instagram or at expensive house-building companies – what overwhelms you, what amazes you, try to recreate or adapt as much as possible for your own planning."
By the way, I’m still looking for ideas on how to transfer your zigzag wall to a non-load-bearing wall where it would be cheaper to realize. Your pipe boxing in the bathroom could go "viral" on Instagram & co., if you don’t mention that it was actually not intended that way. In the end, Nicki Minaj might want it exactly like that *smile*