What did you spend on your front door?

  • Erstellt am 2013-11-25 16:55:19

kaho674

2017-10-18 12:19:06
  • #1


How boring. I always say, if men walked around naked more often, they would have much more sex and be less frustrated.
 

Farilo

2017-10-18 12:26:55
  • #2
I would be interested in how many women buy a house independently. Then I would also be interested in how many women in a relationship are the "higher earners" and how many of them buy a house and then equip it with a nice luxury door for 15K.

It would be interesting to see how much a woman would spend on luxury like a 15K door if she had to/could/might/should pay for everything out of her own pocket.

And now please do not interpret anything into this... I'm just genuinely curious.
 

Farilo

2017-10-18 12:28:07
  • #3

More of that? I have to work now and then too!
 

Caidori

2017-10-18 12:44:28
  • #4
This is our door, unfortunately I don't have better pictures because it is not yet installed and has already been with the door/window manufacturer for about a year, as our construction was delayed.

Something completely different from what has been shown so far, but we like it. There will also be a simple side entrance door in smooth finish.
 

ypg

2017-10-18 13:12:58
  • #5
Beautiful doors that are posted here do not fit the architectural style of our robber.

Anyone who equips a house frugally also has a door in their price range.
But anyone who plans their house down to the smallest detail for half a year, does not forego balconies and various extras, and considers whether everything looks chic, then one would think that the main entrance door is not the cheapest version. Much value is placed on the stairs and the starting step, but nothing should be valued for the view from these to the door; I also find that very unbalanced.
By the way, I find the door stylish from the outside, but on the inside it really looks like a secondary entrance door of a utility room.
 

Nordlys

2017-10-18 13:19:44
  • #6
Frosted or clear film would loosen things up a bit and not cost much. Aluminum instead of plastic for a private house is completely over the top. This is not the entrance to a school. Karsten
 

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