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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: Aardvark » January 12, 2009, 2:57 pm

An interesting build I must say, am looking forward to the final photo's of the house as at this time I cant grasp the actual size and shape of the project. So far I can only see a single skin wall which means you will be living in a "Hot House" , unless you have a Veranda all the way around to protect the walls from direct sunlight. Have you budgeted for insulation in the roof ? because the concrete tiles you are using will hold and reflect heat back into the house making it very uncomfortable. Good luck on the build and look forward to seeing the final product.
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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: bluejets » January 12, 2009, 3:57 pm

Charlie,
You might want to check that 100mm dunny pipe in pic 4570. It looks like an 80mm rock stuck up there.
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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: beer monkey » January 13, 2009, 4:50 am

Nice Clean Crisp Photos Charlie....keep them coming, photos with the text give a better impression and will give a much clearer idea for future farang home builders who will get an idea of what to expect.
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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: Fairground » January 18, 2009, 7:28 pm

Charlie,

Great photo's and descriptions of build log. I wish you the very best for your new home.

It looks great and the costs, don't even worry about it, pepople spend more on a power boat than that !! and soon my house in the uk will be worth that much anyway. #-o

I for one hope it works out for you and Dang, I hope you have many happy years there. Its a very nice villiage and a good place to relax, keep the the photo's comming.

Well done.
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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: vlad » January 19, 2009, 5:38 am

Am I right in my conversion from baht to pounds 190.000 tbaht = £ 3,800 for your completed house.
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Re: Our Village Home Build

PostAuthor: beer monkey » January 19, 2009, 5:45 am

vlad wrote:Am I right in my conversion from baht to pounds 190.000 tbaht = £ 3,800 for your completed house.



Thats just for the filled in land vlad.
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