Our house now has shutters!

  • Erstellt am 2021-07-10 22:35:29

Steffi33

2021-07-10 22:35:29
  • #1
A carpentry workshop from the area made us beautiful shutters from larch… however untreated/raw. We primed them ourselves and painted them with our desired color (RAL7033 cement gray) using a spray gun. Today we have now installed them.. tada..
 

i_b_n_a_n

2021-07-11 05:10:21
  • #2
great idea, great carpenter and perfect execution!
 

shenja

2021-07-11 06:45:34
  • #3
What a wonderful house with a wonderful garden. Are there more pictures of it?
 

Zaba12

2021-07-11 11:55:17
  • #4
I do find it pretty as well but more than decoration it is not, if you look at the effort involved to switch between open and closed several times a day on a cloudy sunny day when needed, right?
 

11ant

2021-07-11 13:41:04
  • #5
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Snowy36

2021-07-11 13:59:20
  • #6
So we have some made of aluminum all around the house The big advantage of them is that you can close them in the morning, they keep the heat out and you don't sit in the dark inside like with roller shutters. At night you can close them and open the window behind without someone breaking into your house … that's how the southerners do it as well But they limit the window sizes and they are not cheap either. but I just love the Mediterranean look they give off. Everything just has to fit together, also with the type of house. The black and white faction then has better Venetian blinds, one click and everything goes down is also practical. However, you always have to be careful with the wind, and here on the hill where we live it would have made little sense
 
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