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3/28/2004 16:46Side view of house.tcth (2 votes)
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sau romain, fixing the capitalContemporary Thai architecture favours fake Roman columns. (Like the Brits with their pseudo Edwardian porticos, some people love it, some find it totally kitchy - problem is, you can't choose and build your own house in the UK). Some local Thai workers refuse to build to any other design. We refused to be pressured into Doric columns at over 5,000 baht each, we used concrete drain pipes to have Tuscan pillars.
Click an thumbnail to see an enlargement then click the clapperboard to start a slide show.jazzman (2 votes)
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Tile Planning Yes that is an actual Plan that is being used OMGchangnoi (1 votes)
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July 9Sparky hard at it wiring up the load center.pklongball (1 votes)
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June 3More of the cabinet install. Looking here at the bas cabinets for the cooking HOB and the Oven and Microwave cabinetpklongball (1 votes)
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1 AprilHere we have one of the roof valleys after it's finished. Nice looking job of cutting and fitting the tilespklongball (1 votes)
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BeforeA clear view of the double C-section ridge beam. Needless to say, all the welds are retouched with red oxide before anything is irreversibly clad or ceilings are closed off.
Our land is L-shaped; today I started negotiating the purchase of the 1/3 rai (about 133 sq. wa, 155 m2) bit in the angle of the L. What a headache - he started off with a price higher than a plot in Pattaya!jazzman (1 votes)
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Floor PlanThe basic floor plan of the bungalowbngldsmth (1 votes)
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