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Bookstar

2018-11-08 09:30:21
  • #1
Yes, I also think the window doesn't need to open at all. Next to it is probably a patio door. And you probably have a ventilation system, right?
 

Kekse

2018-11-08 11:19:22
  • #2
Is there a roller shutter on the window? Then at least it should be possible to unhook it from the tilt position, after all, every few years you want to clean those things from the inside…
 

blaupuma

2018-11-08 11:33:51
  • #3
No shutters

Question
Is it just me, or does the cladding in the last pictures look yellower than in the first ones?

It’s all the same clinker and the same joint. You do get worked up about it, but I keep thinking about it... :-(

The first picture is the west side

The rest east.



 

blaupuma

2018-11-08 11:47:43
  • #4
This is again the west side (1 photo) overall picture ....hmm
 

dertill

2018-11-08 11:58:51
  • #5


In the pictures, that's really the case – gray/white shades in yellow sunlight with changing brightness due to changes in the viewing angle: keyword white balance – there's little you can do with a phone. As long as it's all the same stone in reality, it doesn't really bother.

I quite like the clinker brick, even though I prefer "more natural" tones. What I don't like so much is the missing Grenadier layer or an arch at the lintels. The lintels in the bond with presumably reinforcing steel are not permanently that stable or can eventually sag, leading to small cracks – unless reinforcing steel was also installed in the courses of stones above.
Besides, it looks a bit old-fashioned, but that's a matter of taste.

PS: I have a white calcium sand facade myself and the same lintels. However, bought used, so the change is not so easy.
 

Josephine2489

2018-11-08 12:03:56
  • #6
It is probably (hopefully!) due to the light incidence/screen etc... The first picture is a light gray for me (nice!), the last ones a beige-sand (well...)...
 

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