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ruppsn

2017-12-10 11:57:18
  • #1
Congratulations on moving in! I like the MDT glass button [emoji6] At what height is it hanging?
Regarding the TV: at least it doesn't look ordinary [emoji4]
What do you do when you need to get to the good piece? Get scaffolding? [emoji6] Or are all the connections routed into the built-in desk on the right (where the notebook is) and therefore accessible?

Have fun in your new home and a wonderful Christmas season!

THE Christkindlesmarkt? [emoji6]
 

haydee

2017-12-10 12:32:13
  • #2
Congratulations on moving in.
The rest will come too.
 

ypg

2017-12-10 12:37:23
  • #3
Yes, I forgot: Congratulations on moving in. Santa Claus can come [emoji2]
 

matte

2017-12-10 13:14:41
  • #4
Thank you!

The view towards the kitchen is definitely a matter of taste, but we are more like cooks who always clean up while cooking, and that in a kitchen without a dishwasher.
It should work well in the new kitchen. When we lay on the couch for the first time last night, we definitely thought it was great!

the switch is mounted at 1.40m in the middle. I definitely wouldn’t go lower; in retrospect, 1.50m advance would even have been better.

The TV is on an extendable mount, but I actually need a small ladder to reach it.
Since that will hardly ever be necessary, I have no problem with it. Everything actually runs through the AVR in the media shelf next to it.
The TV is basically only connected to power and HDMI and serves as a screen.
We had a small scaffold for the setup. That will be needed again when the TV has to come down.

And yes, THE Christmas market

The Christkind, the market.
 

ruppsn

2017-12-10 13:39:00
  • #5

Hi, thanks for the info [emoji4] With THE I meant whether the original one in Nuremberg was meant [emoji6]

About the switch. Do you have (smaller) children or frequent visitors with smaller children?

I would also want to hang it at 1.40m, but my wife objects that smaller children wouldn’t be able to reach it then... no concerns in that direction?

Have fun with the mulled wine [emoji4]
 

matte

2017-12-10 13:43:17
  • #6
So, no, not in Nuremberg

We don’t have children yet, but I have almost no concerns about that. Apart from the fact that at every switch at 1.10m a blank box is embedded, the lighting in our place basically runs via presence detectors everywhere, except in 2 (children's) rooms. There you can simply knock the box open at 1.10m if needed and install a switch.
 

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