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| Elite Member | I know what you mean! Piss in the shitter even before it is hooked up to the plumbing and spill all their stinky food all over the floors. Flies everywhere all over your appartment and after they have had their lunch. Normally will adopt one of the soi dogs during the project and then they fcul off and leave the dog behind. Been there DD. Been there! Hang on. Thats Thai construction workers in general. |
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| The Dog | A big Thai bed Well the bed was actually finished a couple of days ago but only just got time to upload the pictures, here is the guy sticking the covering on. Making sure it is all nice and neat. Here we go, one complete large size shagging platform And the final fancy bits on the ceiling, thats teakwood stained black.
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| Cacoethes scribendi Last Online: Today 06:25 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: In the studio
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| ^ It doesnt have to be contrasting but to have marble wood and tiles all the same colour looks a bit shite to me. I would'nt do a kitchen in that scheme because you might put off buyers if you ever came to sell. Thats the thing when a customer chooses his own colour scheme, most of the time he'll do it out like some kind of 80's Ritzys disco in Southend or something |
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| Chiang Dao Last Online: Today 03:01 AM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA & Ban Chang-Thailand
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Although I really like the stain colors of the cabinets you put in Khun DD, the counter top has a little too much red in it for me. I would have preferred black being the dominent color in the counter top. But, "to each their own".
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| Phuket Last Online: 23-09-2008 09:42 AM Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Bangkok
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| ^^ You beat me to it Flash... You're all right. We Americans would call the strip you put up where the wall and ceiling meet "crown molding." Here's an example of a Crown with Dentil Strip I did in my American kitchen remodel: ![]() A decorative "cornice" is usually applied above doors or windows and sticks out from the wall surface. Cove is generally a strip of wood or other material with a concave face used in wordworking. A baseboard (where wall and floor meet) is an example of cove molding. =TOH= |
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