Bblaupuma 2018-11-19 00:54:02#1And what does a windowsill cost you afterward? On average I am supposed to pay 200 euros, is that perhaps fair?
And what does a windowsill cost you afterward? On average I am supposed to pay 200 euros, is that perhaps fair?
Nnordanney 2018-11-19 06:59:33#2I installed it myself. Material costs were around €20-40 per [window sill] (depending on size).
WWickie 2018-11-19 08:11:28#3So I would reconsider the wood option. For us, it was cheaper from the carpenter with installation than stone. And the carpenter veneered (multiplex with 5mm oak or larch) especially for us and oiled it the way we wanted it to match the floors.
So I would reconsider the wood option. For us, it was cheaper from the carpenter with installation than stone. And the carpenter veneered (multiplex with 5mm oak or larch) especially for us and oiled it the way we wanted it to match the floors.
Bblaupuma 2018-11-19 08:26:49#4I installed it myself. The materials cost around €20-40 per windowsill (depending on the size). But no oak, right?
I installed it myself. The materials cost around €20-40 per windowsill (depending on the size). But no oak, right?
LLumpi_LE 2018-11-19 09:31:59#5I also find wood the most beautiful, but what if the floor is already wood? We have classic gray granite, I like it, you can also choose a darker one.
I also find wood the most beautiful, but what if the floor is already wood? We have classic gray granite, I like it, you can also choose a darker one.
DDr Hix 2018-11-19 09:39:37#6But no oak, right? I got solid oak, about 20mm thick in my current apartment. Get yourself another coffee
But no oak, right? I got solid oak, about 20mm thick in my current apartment. Get yourself another coffee