Schimi1791
2021-03-23 16:18:15
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but the woman doesn't want to.
And what the woman doesn't want ... I'm similar ;)
Maybe "yellow" means something different for women. Let's try "apricot" or something like that.
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but the woman doesn't want to.
In our residential area, nine houses are already at the shell construction stage or a bit further. Exactly 100 percent of them are white and anthracite, although the distribution varies (minimally). :rolleyes:It is somehow a shame that the majority opts for ‘trash can’ gray - anthracite - with white/light.
What do you think, darling, about a subtle jaune?.....
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This was our decision-making process:
[*]We simply looked at many other houses and visited references of our craftsmen.
[*]We browsed magazines, portals, and the series Grand Design.
[*]We thought about what fits the surroundings, the property, and ourselves.
Our basic thoughts:
On one hand, we did not want to introduce a foreign body, and on the other hand, in terms of functionality, we wanted to focus exclusively on our wishes and ideas. Therefore, it was clear that the very elongated and clear form with symmetrical elements should emerge on one hand, but on the other hand it should not appear too smooth and modern. The entrance area should be inviting and exude personality.
What it eventually became was not foreseeable at the beginning. We like it, it fits us and the place.
Such a material and color-finding process takes time, involves uncertainties, and is a reason for many conversations. It is worth engaging in. What comes out is then better than a "tip" or a "this is how it's done today."