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EinweihungThe house was blessed: everyone paraded round the house three times, holy water was splashed amply around then everyone into the house to deposit gifts on the bed in the master bedroom. Candles were lit and holy string tied round our wrists. More mumbo jumbo, and we moved in and spent our first night there.jazzmanMay 12, 2007
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Guest bathroomjazzmanMay 12, 2007
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cupboard doorsClose up of the kitchen base unit doors. Factory made and beautifully finished. Kanyong in Pattaya, and HomePro and GlobalHouse DIY outlets.jazzmanMay 12, 2007
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CurtainsI believe they are more often called 'drapes' in AE. In the same way, the thing on the top is called a 'pelmet' in standard BE as used in central and SE Asia, so it's probably best not to confuse the Thais by calling it a 'valence'. jazzmanMay 12, 2007
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frontjazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Office DetailjazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Porch 1jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Master BedroomAt over 20 m2, big enough for a master bedroom in a budget English style bungalow. What you can't see in the photo are the walk-in wardrobe, the en suite bathroom and the door to the bedroom's private patio.jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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The backLong view of the back where the pergola will be built for barbecues on the back stoop.jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Sewage FarmNo everyone's tastiest topic for discussion. This is a correctly designed double chamber system, separating the grey water and the black water. The back yard will be raised flush with the tops of the silos and the pipes will be buried.jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Back DoorThe plan is to build a pergola for shade in the evenings here and watch the sunset over the large fish pond.jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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Leach pipe.A leech system septic tank always end with a system of these. Should need no further description. It's a 4" / 100 mm pipe with holes drilled in it. See the forum on Plumbing to know more.
Seepage tanks should also have an overflow pipe. It is essential to measure the percolation of the substrate before simply installing the more simple seepage type of tank.
jazzmanApr 24, 2007
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