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Robert wrote:Good looking building!
I'm sure we'll all be watching this one with interest.
9fingers wrote:.....
It suits their small tiles and give an attractive curve. Maybe not so easy with slates?
Cheers
Bob
Andyp wrote:Interesting to me is that rather than go for a pure rectangle you have chosen to have one end slightly narrower. Aesthetically that will be very pleasing but to me it complicates the building process - for you it will be a breeze of course.
RogerS wrote:That touches on one of the things about buildings that fascinates me. Namely, how a countries building products dictates the actual design style and gives rise to the individual country characteristics. Same in this country between different regions...well, at least as far as older properties go.
Phil wrote:That is going to be a very nice looking building! About 30m2?
Over on where?9fingers wrote:..........The topic might even turn into a worthy rival to Steve's mega topic over on UKW
Mike G wrote:Phil wrote:That is going to be a very nice looking building! About 30m2?
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TrimTheKing wrote:Mike G wrote:Phil wrote:That is going to be a very nice looking building! About 30m2?
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Is that internal or external Mike? What does the Reg refer to?
Cheers
Mark
9fingers wrote:...........It has all changed in the last few years with thresholds for planning permission being sort of eased for house extensions but at the same time they sneaked in tightening up on PDR.
Bob
Phil wrote:
Cgeers
Phil
MOD EDIT: duplicate post removed.
9fingers wrote:I reckon those hatches are more to do with long workpieces on the RAS and P/T.
Good plan Mike!
Bob
9fingers wrote:Phil,
You should be able edit your own posts on TWH2. Along the top right hand side, there is an edit button and that will take you a window very similar to the one you used to write your message. Make the changes that you want to and then hit the submit button and your revised post will be visible.
If you have any problems doing the change, let me know and I'll do it for you.
Bob
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