Possibility molding on fireplace?

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Re: Possibility of molding on fireplace?




by Obamot » 17/04/23, 12:58

Ceiling moldings along the walls or in the center of the room no problem. But if you want to modernize a bit, avoid the moldings towards the fireplace.

That said, it's you who will live there and Madam who will have to remove the dust on the moldings downstairs, so other than that, same design advice as for Remundo...
Make your choices, let it rest for a week and with fresh eyes, see if you still have the same enthusiasm afterwards?
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by Macro » 17/04/23, 15:26

When you are in the delirium deco 1900 you are there or not...
I experienced this in my first house... marble fireplaces, 3m ceilings, molded doors moldings in the corners...

When I sold it between the first estimate with moldings and the second in all-white square mode with nothing in the parts.... for 5000€ of flat discount there was 30€ difference in selling price.. .. Or 000 K€ profit for the same building
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by phil59 » 17/04/23, 15:37

This molding here is on the ceiling, I put it on the fireplace, because it's easier for the photos....
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 17/04/23, 16:00

Macro wrote:When you are in the delirium deco 1900 you are there or not...
I experienced this in my first house... marble fireplaces, 3m ceilings, molded doors moldings in the corners...

When I sold it between the first estimate with moldings and the second in all-white square mode with nothing in the parts.... for 5000€ of flat discount there was 30€ difference in selling price.. .. Or 000 K€ profit for the same building

The delirium decor 1900 ok but the plastic ceiling molding ... uh ....
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by phil59 » 17/04/23, 16:46

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Macro wrote:When you are in the delirium deco 1900 you are there or not...
I experienced this in my first house... marble fireplaces, 3m ceilings, molded doors moldings in the corners...

When I sold it between the first estimate with moldings and the second in all-white square mode with nothing in the parts.... for 5000€ of flat discount there was 30€ difference in selling price.. .. Or 000 K€ profit for the same building

The delirium decor 1900 ok but the plastic ceiling molding ... uh ....


It's not plastic, not polystyrene.

In the material of the moldings, there are also baseboards, and it's super sturdy, all the people I show the sample to are amazed.

This is what my order would look like, the skirting boards are for the other room, where I'm missing some...

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The original moldings were in staffe... like the one in the main room, where it is also missing, but there, it's 300€ per ml...

Here is the state of the room in total renovation

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And to situate, the moldings in the next room, which we redo a little at the same time....

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Re: Possibility of molding on fireplace?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 17/04/23, 17:09

phil59 wrote:It's not plastic, not polystyrene.<<< polyurethane

Oh sorry, it's true that polyurethane is not plastic. : Mrgreen: : roll:
"Ah she was polite ç't'Irene, ah he was strong Mika".
Otherwise, the moldings are stucco, staff or plaster*... not staff...

* https://www.rouveure-marquez.com/toutes ... et-platre/
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by phil59 » 17/04/23, 17:16

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
phil59 wrote:It's not plastic, not polystyrene.

Ah sorry, it's true that polystyrene is not plastic. : Mrgreen: : roll:
"Ah she was polite ç't'Irene, ah he was strong Mika".


I see you're still annoying, not wanting to understand, or pretending.

What are you aiming for?

What gaps do you have to fill to be in this state? : Lol:
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by Obamot » 17/04/23, 17:17

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Re: Possibility of molding on fireplace?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 17/04/23, 17:19

phil59 wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
phil59 wrote:It's not plastic, not polystyrene.

Ah sorry, it's true that polystyrene is not plastic. : Mrgreen: : roll:
"Ah she was polite ç't'Irene, ah he was strong Mika".


I see you're still annoying, not wanting to understand, or pretending.

What are you aiming for?

What gaps do you have to fill to be in this state? : Lol:

I don't know but you? In your link it is written polyurethane (plastoque)... Why refuse to hear a clarification? Why systematically take everything the wrong way? : Shock:
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by phil59 » 17/04/23, 17:36

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In any case, I see that you don't hesitate to add what interests you, so to edit afterwards.

And you dare complain about people editing their posts?

Apart from putting a little discord, what are you interested in?

Whether I write staffe or staff, I think you have understood very well.

I think it would be much more interesting for you to go and play with the children on your street.

END of all answers to Guy!
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