Thank you for the tip. Sorry to bother you like this, but your experience is really worth its weight in gold, thank you very much for sharing it!
Have you already used the search function to benefit from my posts? – I believe most people overlook the references to the collection of what I’ve already said and only absorb what I repeat in the current post (everything is already there).
What speaks for the smooth powder coating for you? Both the window maker and the internet recommend fine structure, as it is supposedly more robust and also looks more valuable. Of course, it costs a bit extra compared to smooth. Is it simply your experience that fine structure is unnecessary and offers no advantages?
I prefer sense and experience over the "internet." There is so much on the internet – by the time you’ve sorted out the nonsense half, you get to the goal much faster by using the old fatherly custom of using your own brain and can make better use of the rest of the day. High-quality material and the coating likewise last the longest. The best coating has an even thickness and fits perfectly to the surface of the actual material. The second-best coating has the texture that forms "naturally." Styling a coating is not possible without "watering down" these properties.
A textured foil in wood look on aluminum inside would NEVER EVER come into my house @11ant that was a joke, right?
Not for me either: I prefer wooden wood, ceramic ceramic, etc. – no transident materials. I leave wood inside the apartment to the furniture. Still, it was definitely no joke: if (noted subjunctive) an advisee has a different taste than I do and wants to see wood on the inside of their windows, then I of course recommend a foil covering the room-side surface of their aluminum (or if necessary PVC) window profiles. Here I see no objections to using a wood-grain imitating foiling. If you want, also croc or leopard print, it wouldn’t be my taste, but I wouldn’t have any technical objections either.
Do aluminum DB703 iron mica outside, it is not smooth and looks sensational.
Well, DB703 is at least "7016 for customers with a high school diploma," still, it would be too dark and too fashionable for me. And too bourgeois. But I like you anyway, even if you ignore my contact request.