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hampshire

2021-08-31 15:45:48
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That can also turn out to be a good result. I have no personal experience with it, but over the years I have come to the realization that leaving a partner at the cost of a lot of money can indeed be an excellent contribution to a higher quality of life. Methodically, it’s of course easier to separate if one wants to. :p


Doing and letting be are indeed two different things. Personal contribution is the financial trump card in such projects! Not for me.
 

Snowy36

2021-08-31 19:53:18
  • #2
We have it like this and find it visually very nice this way. BTW, in the whole area there is no brickwork, it's like wallpaper: nobody here does it
 

tumaa

2021-08-31 20:02:36
  • #3


Sorry, but you can’t compare clinker bricks to wallpaper :-).

Just recently been in a new development area, 80% of the houses were plastered and 20% with clinker bricks.... about 10 years old, you could see it on the plaster facades, not at all on the clinker ones.

Many also don’t use clinker bricks because they are not allowed or it is more expensive, I think it’s a shame if you want to but aren’t allowed.
 

Snowy36

2021-08-31 20:05:36
  • #4
But it is just like wallpaper … just as in Sweden they build with wood and maybe have a sauna, here there are neither bricks nor wallpaper … 99% of the time you have plaster on the outside and inside …. Bavaria …
 

tumaa

2021-08-31 21:11:38
  • #5


concrete remains concrete, ok, then it is a wallpaper, a wallpaper that is more expensive and more durable :-).
 

AMNE3IA

2021-08-31 21:46:07
  • #6
Guest WC almost finished.
- Skirting boards missing
- Correct actuator plate still missing.
The heating engineer ordered the wrong ones twice :(.
You even make an Excel table for sanitary with EAN number, manufacturer item no., color, size, etc., and yet the heating engineer orders about half wrong. And also installed the wrong fitting, which is why the actuator plate sits a bit lower.
As soon as you haven’t been on the construction site for 1-2 days, something like this happens :oops:.
 

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