Prefabricated concrete house with gable roof (appearance)

  • Erstellt am 2022-03-21 21:34:22

face26

2022-03-22 21:20:52
  • #1
I suspected it. The first two are exactly the ones that contradict each other the most. Don’t fool yourself. Concrete look doesn’t exist in low budget. At least not nicely in my opinion. If I were you, I would put concrete look at the bottom of the list, look for a "normal" house, and then try to incorporate something selectively. There are some surface techniques like betonvivet etc. that can also be done by yourself. As accents.
 

HnghusBY

2022-03-23 07:27:35
  • #2
There isn’t much to see yet, only digitally generated views. We are building with a local general contractor, for example, we can decide "spontaneously" during the shell construction whether to leave the precast concrete ceilings as they are or rather plaster them, etc. (which I expect). Depending on the budget, I find there are also extremely beautiful wooden houses or combinations of wood and stone, like from providers such as Baufritz. I know how it is with pictures—you look online briefly, find the staircase you fall in love with, go to the stair builder and he tells you what it will cost in the end. Then you delete the pictures and are happy again about the staircase you negotiated in the building contract :D
 

Tolentino

2022-03-23 14:49:48
  • #3
At least for the interior, that works. There is wallpaper with a concrete look. Then probably aerated concrete, gypsum plaster, and then wallpaper with a concrete pattern on it. Outside is more problematic, but maybe there is also a possibility. Perhaps you can sand plaster so that it looks like concrete?
 

TmMike_2

2022-03-23 14:54:33
  • #4

Lime-cement plaster possibly, and then seal it afterward?
But no idea :D
 

HnghusBY

2022-03-23 14:57:01
  • #5
Or simply not the classic plaster. For example, I find horizontal comb/broom plaster quite nice. What that ultimately costs more, I will have to negotiate spontaneously with the plasterer for our project.
 

11ant

2022-03-23 15:00:19
  • #6
At least what the German furniture buyer accepts as "concrete look" can be achieved in many ways ;-)
 

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