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Is there such stuff that I can fix to the side of my building without looking naff?
Not unless you render/clad/decorate it afterwards no. I'm sure there are commercial panels if you want your house to look like a Volvo dealership...?Is there such stuff that I can fix to the side of my building without looking naff?
Is there such stuff that I can fix to the side of my building without looking naff?
Not unless you render/clad/decorate it afterwards no. I'm sure there are commercial panels if you want your house to look like a Volvo showroom...?
Yes - using mechanically fixed rib-lath etc.
Yes - using mechanically fixed rib-lath etc.
No, not at all. With the polymer renders and all the different colours* they look quite smart.Wouldn't look to bad....would it?
No, not at all. With the polymer renders and all the different colours* they look quite smart.
*Here is one we did earlier (colour chosen by client) Ceiling clad with Hardie boards...
looks a mess. the spots are bodged and the centre join? what were you thinking?they look quite smart.
Thanks Bodd. One of the most difficult but rewarding projects I've done. That 'covered area' was just a small part of a quite complex first floor extension/garage/landscape project....Considering your wralped left wing thinking
You do strike me as a good builder... there's not many out there...
looks a mess. the spots are p!ssed ,and the centre join? what were you thinking?
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