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| Construction in Thailand Is building in Thailand as bad as it seems? Can properties really be built and fitted out to European standards? Would you like to Build your own house in Phuket, or a swimming pool in Bangkok? Solar water heating in Pattaya? Or maybe you want to build a resort or guesthouse on Koh Samui? If you want to build a luxury house in Thailand then this is the forum for you. |
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| Ban Phe Last Online: Yesterday 09:24 PM Join Date: Apr 2006
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| yep i think your right,although in the render im slightly drawn towards them for some reason.theres still alot of fiddling around that needs to be done. should have something ready by monday, todays a drinking day...go the all blacks. test ![]() |
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| | #67 (permalink) |
| Wat Chalong Last Online: Yesterday 04:38 PM Join Date: May 2009 Location: Bangkok
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| Looks great. Very different than how I visualized Nawty's original concept. I had him with a more rustic approach, you know, more timber. The stone clad form on the upper deck is to visually block out the bath right? IMO it looks heavy up there. |
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| | #76 (permalink) |
| Boxed Member Last Online: Today 08:55 AM Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: in a box marked 'fragile'
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| Agree with Humby's comment re the stone on the second level. Don't sgree with the vertical windows as i think they look very nice in the new rendering, was also a little worried about them initially, but look sweet now. But can try something else if humby wants to give a recommendation for them, see what they look like.
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| | #77 (permalink) |
| Ban Phe Last Online: Yesterday 09:24 PM Join Date: Apr 2006
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| hi nawty, the upstairs walls around the bath, could be a frame with bamboo roller bilnds. this would soften it up a bit. or could do timber panels? glad you liked the windows, its a bit tricky up there due to space and roof angle getting in the way. if you have a good pic of the front doors you want then post it here and i can put them in. are the doors at the side of the house ok? ![]() |
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| | #78 (permalink) |
| Boxed Member Last Online: Today 08:55 AM Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: in a box marked 'fragile'
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| Just looking at those windows again and i think it gives the front a simple look......then you enter and get a lot more than what you expect with the rear so open and spectacular. I like it as is, but again, throw something else in if easy enough and just see how it looks, maybe as i mentioned previously another vertical or 2. |
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| Side doors look fine. Front door dont have a photo of here, might at home that I have on other puter. But the chinese type may look out of place on that now.....but i have seen some with nice clean looks, but still very old style, but less rustic and chinese looking. |
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| I see the confusion now......this is not the same dwelling that I am building at Survivor Plantation.....that is a tiny weeney little bungalow where i am experimenting with the tung oil. This house is for JJ....Oop nerf or somewhere. |
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