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• #3352
If you can get the floor solid and level, what about garage epoxy?
Not sure about cost, maybe ask in the car thread for tips.
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• #3353
Yes .. well currently it's just a primed / painted particle board subfloor – want to avoid doing anything drastic like having to put down screed.
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• #3354
Cycling team sponsorship works ... I bought some Hansgrohe (actually the Grohe brand) mixer taps for the kitchen and bathroom - very pleased indeed, well made, smoooooth action and look really good. Instructions are a lesson in clarity too. Problem is I now use them just to use them, so water bill will be a bit higher this month :-)
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• #3355
I use Soudal adhesives when possible 🤣
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• #3356
all my grout is mapei (no joke)
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• #3357
Ha. So is mine. For no other reason than Colnago...!
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• #3358
I bought some Hansgrohe (actually the Grohe brand)
Haha, I assume you know this?
https://www.waschbeckenarmaturtest.de/en/grohe-hansgrohe-differences-similarities/
Here, Hansgrohe has basically done the advertising for Grohe.
It's a bit like the history of Adidas and Puma.
Cycling team sponsorship works
So, erm ... :)
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• #3359
That's interesting, thanks Oliver, I didn't know that.
Perhaps that family tension helped to raise the bar of quality through one-upmanship.
But yes, I have unwittingly strayed off the intended path!
2021 snappy team name suggestion HansgrohenichtGrohe
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• #3360
Can't decide if these are wonderful or just in my head they're good.
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• #3361
Very nice. The single has much thicker seat, or optical illusion? I like the slim seat cusions on the double. Are they Vitsoe? Look like a Dieter Rams design, but not 620s I dont think. I prefer your pic to 620s, very clean design.
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• #3362
They are amazing. Still kicking myself for missing a sofa on eBay several years back for a steal...!
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• #3363
Been seeing a couple of places that for some reason have a bath in the bedroom, full roll top types.
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• #3364
I dig those but they have to be in the right setting. Will work well with other Rams stuff but might go a bit advertising-agency-reception in the wrong room
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• #3365
Nice depending on the setting would be my vote
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• #3366
They look rather deep to be ergonomically useful to me, though of course we're talking design thread here.
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• #3367
Out of interest does anyone know where Vitra et al have got to with the use of plastics in there furniture? Not finding much about the use of recycled plastics. Seems to be at odds with the general direction of the rest of the world. Add to that the number of people buying cheap China fakes seems like we're gonna end up with a lot of unmanageable waste.
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• #3369
Can you link me to the cheap Chinese fakes? Asking for a friend...
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• #3370
The high back version are extremely comfortable. I'd like to have one in my room of shelves. They've just launched a fabric covered version.
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• #3371
Add to that the number of people buying.
Ftfy
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• #3372
Phoenix Central Park.. I reckon this is worth a visit.
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• #3373
By Durbach Block Jaggers Architects and John Wardle Architects.
Two schemes seemless facade
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• #3374
another Dezeen award winner this year, the Under restaurant in southern Norway.
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Long time reader, first time poster.
I need to lay a new studio floor (~14m2). Ideally something like, or similar to, Tarkett Safetred Universal, and worth saying we're on a bit of a tight budget so certainly wouldn't sniff at making-do with b-grade / defective / off-cuts
I've tried suppliers I've worked with before, and also through my partner who is an architect, and I've previously managed to source surplus from a big residential job – but not turned anything viable up. Thought it might be worth posting here in case anyone has any leads. Ta!