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Eldea

2018-07-04 20:59:52
  • #1


It's from Pelipal. We're really impressed with the furniture. In furniture stores, they are also often sold more expensively under the name Aquarell.

Our plumbing company was supposed to install them for a fee. Through Richter and Frenzel, it was too expensive for us. He actually didn't want to, as he usually has problems with the furniture other customers had. Today he told us what great furniture they are. The drain fit so well.

Let's see when we have hung up the rest. Of course, we only had the washbasin cabinets installed.
 

truce

2018-07-04 21:33:55
  • #2
Oh.. The screed layers will be happy about that

But really well done..
 

EdStark

2018-07-04 21:42:21
  • #3
Is there going to be underfloor heating on that?
 

HöKi2018

2018-07-04 22:13:22
  • #4
So, the underfloor heating has been repaired. Currently, it looks dry, but a few responses from the builder are still outstanding.

Meanwhile, the main bathroom is still being tiled and we are still very satisfied with our tile choice. Even though the sampling was already 9 months ago...




 

Loads

2018-07-04 22:42:31
  • #5

Are you talking to me?
Yes, there will be one on it.
According to the site manager, however, it's not a problem.
The photo is from the basement; the empty conduits there are at most 25mm thick.
On the ground floor, it's a bit more problematic because more pipes were laid there, and the electrician also installed a bundle with 40mm. The first layer of polystyrene will probably have to be increased to 40mm. Fortunately, the height allows for that.
 

Climbee

2018-07-05 09:19:03
  • #6
Eldea, do you know the name of the washbasin? Just the table, not the cabinet underneath. And how wide is it? We are so hooked on the Iceline series from Puris. Also bathroom furniture from the furniture store. At Kleiner, R&F etc. we didn't find anything that we really liked. So our general contractor (he does plumbing himself) just has to deal with it. But he is relatively cooperative about it.

Phew HöKi, that's quite a conglomerate of different tiles. To me that would be too inconsistent and restless. But that's a matter of taste.
For the bathtub, I would have made the base (also) towards the wall, I find it pleasant not to be so close to the wall.
But progress is being made and you can see the end coming, right?
 

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