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Tell you what . We were turned back from the Algerian border for wearing shorts .Castaway
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Tell you what . We were turned back from the Algerian border for wearing shorts .Castaway
Now that I believe! HahaTell you what . We were turned back from the Algerian border for wearing shorts .
Well I'm getting muddled up but that photo of four of us is walking through no mans land to border crossing between Algeria and Morocco . Think it was oujda. I remember clearly that we had a problem about Algeria . As tourist /backpackers we could of get in and get a reasonable rTe of exchange . I remember buying dinars in the soul in Cueta
John I'm off to bed but will look at your observations about skirting in morning . Good to bAck of sorts . I've had a real tough yEarTop notch work again Jonny as ever. Not being critical...... but the left hand turn going up the staircase not sure why the skirting painted white runs round the external corner and the white trim across the riser, not your decision I'm guessing it just stands out too much for me.
But your workmanship really is something to behold, I love looking at your work and the houses you work in. Top man Jonny!!
JohnTop notch work again Jonny as ever. Not being critical...... but the left hand turn going up the staircase not sure why the skirting painted white runs round the external corner and the white trim across the riser, not your decision I'm guessing it just stands out too much for me.
But your workmanship really is something to behold, I love looking at your work and the houses you work in. Top man Jonny!!
John
the timber doesn't look great across riser does it . I did nt notice what they'd done after we finished stone till you pointed it out. In fact that second stone staircase had to be fudged round with winders as originally set out for timber .
It is actually the thing I noticed right away.I think I would have either replaced the skirting with a stone upstand or painted the skirting and wood across the riser the same colour as the stone to make it 'disappear'
You may lose the symmetry with the r/h/s skirting but I still think it would look better than it standing out like it does now
On left side it would look right with all stone skirting but then not be in keeping with wood skirting around rest of landing.I think I would have either replaced the skirting with a stone upstand or painted the skirting and wood across the riser the same colour as the stone to make it 'disappear'
You may lose the symmetry with the r/h/s skirting but I still think it would look better than it standing out like it does now
Ok I understand now . Really nice stone . Did yours come from artisans or somewhere elseDifferent thicknesses not a problem but the guy who started the job used all the thin ones and then we had to try and patch up with thick tiles and he only had abut 2-3 mm bed of adhesive under them. There were a few with honing marks on them,mainly along the short edge of them for about 4 inches.nice heavy tiles though definitely a 2 man job
On left side it would look right with all stone skirting but then not be in keeping with wood skirting around rest of landing.
Just done some of that limestone from Oman myself. Same size but thicknesses varied from 17 to 23 mm. The stone had string spacers as well but I didn't notice any stains on the stone. The original tiler had started with all the thin stone first though and no decoupling mat. It had cracked all through kitchen and conservatory within a couple of months so we had to rip out lay ditra and get the limestone thinned out at a quarry. Lovely stone though when it's down. Think it comes from ca pietra down south west way
Why cover the riser at all .that is part of staircaseThat was my thought but maybe keep the white skirting on the left but paint the white on the riser, to me it just looks like it spoils the fantastic work you have done and looks like it's just stuck on to fill a gap
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