What turned out to be "unexpectedly" good?

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-11 08:52:34

Climbee

2019-09-13 14:27:36
  • #1
Yes, we do *admit*

But it will also accompany us through the rest of our lives and then it will pay off
 

hampshire

2019-09-13 15:00:20
  • #2
Considering the amount of light you get per euro, one might think so. From the perspective of design and art, the price is completely reasonable. Many pictures on the wall cost multiples and don't even produce light. There are watches for just under 10€ – quite a few people spend significantly more on them. A beautiful ring on the finger...
 

ypg

2019-09-13 15:10:02
  • #3


...you can take it off.

Because at some point it no longer looks pleasant to the eye... a close relative experienced this with the 5-figure Rolex

But ok, everyone has to decide for themselves how much they pay for lamps. They look great
I know that I find them so special that they would have to give way at some point with the changes that come to my rooms every decade.
 

kaho674

2019-09-13 15:46:03
  • #4
Unexpectedly and (presumably only in my eyes) good, our driveway has turned out. By chance, the cooperative in the village had torn up an old path, and we were able to get the stones cheaply. I was skeptical at first, as it is quite bumpy. But by now, I am so happy with my bumpy track. I find it so charming.

https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/pflaster-nicht-eben-und-fest-was-hilft.30361/page-5

We also enjoy every summer the cooling from geothermal energy with underfloor heating, which we had just casually ordered with "yes, we'll take that too"
 

hampshire

2019-09-13 16:26:44
  • #5
Thank you! : The plaster is a sight for sore eyes!
 

Climbee

2019-09-14 15:36:08
  • #6
Kaho, the bandage is really cool - was it very difficult to apply?
 

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