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Arifas

2018-06-07 08:41:19
  • #1
I would like to add that the lime-cement plaster definitely causes more work when painting because it is so coarse. With our gypsum plaster, we can simply prime and paint over it, that fine it is.
 

cschiko

2018-06-07 09:03:22
  • #2


So if you have this fear, then if it should be stone, another surface treatment could help. Most stones look much less "cold" when flamed and brushed. We ourselves had our old staircase from 1900 newly covered with oak planks and kept the risers and stringers white (the staircase railing was retained and the handrail is white and the "balusters" are natural (probably beech) and the thick posts in turn white).

Personally, I would always choose wood again, but it also fits our staircase best.
 

daniels87

2018-06-07 10:06:37
  • #3
Finally some time for the garden..




 

bortel

2018-06-07 11:37:31
  • #4
Do you place L parts where the [Rüttelplatte] is located? Looks like really nice dark soil.
 

daniels87

2018-06-07 18:21:55
  • #5
I spread about 3-5 cm of compost/humus substrate on the ground at the top so that the lawn would grow better. This worked perfectly on the south side. Two weeks after sowing, the lawn was already a rich green and bushy. I completely missed buying a lawnmower, it grew so fast.

No L-stones, only lawn curbstones. Paving will be done in front of it for the carport tool room.
 

HöKi2018

2018-06-07 21:12:45
  • #6
The underfloor heating is now laid quite accurately and the wastewater is also connected to the sewer. Rainwater will follow after the paving work as we have to let the rainwater infiltrate. Tomorrow the screed will be installed and thus we have achieved a major milestone. Our move in August is therefore very realistic.
 

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