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Installing B&W CCM50's in my kitchen
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<blockquote data-quote="MorneDJ" data-source="post: 68486" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>lol .. I am serious scared to bring her around. I just "relieved SARS" of my neck and redid the ceiling (there was nothing seriously wrong, just the "look" (that spackled look" was wrong). We are getting in quotes now to do the house in terms of the flooring. She wants this concrete stuff at R260 a sqm !!!! It is more expensive than bloody wooden (wood look, not real wood), carpet or time flooring !!!</p><p></p><p>BTW: Since the floor will be redone, which would be best in terms of sound. Perhaps that should also be considered. From previous house I did the floor in this wooden (look) panels (Approximately R160 installed per sqm), and the bass were overpowering. I currently have thick carpet, and I actually like the sound. Tiles have this sharp reflections that I do not like. Any ideas ?</p><p></p><p>BTW2: She seen this French Look kitchen, so I am in for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorneDJ, post: 68486, member: 1101"] lol .. I am serious scared to bring her around. I just "relieved SARS" of my neck and redid the ceiling (there was nothing seriously wrong, just the "look" (that spackled look" was wrong). We are getting in quotes now to do the house in terms of the flooring. She wants this concrete stuff at R260 a sqm !!!! It is more expensive than bloody wooden (wood look, not real wood), carpet or time flooring !!! BTW: Since the floor will be redone, which would be best in terms of sound. Perhaps that should also be considered. From previous house I did the floor in this wooden (look) panels (Approximately R160 installed per sqm), and the bass were overpowering. I currently have thick carpet, and I actually like the sound. Tiles have this sharp reflections that I do not like. Any ideas ? BTW2: She seen this French Look kitchen, so I am in for that. [/QUOTE]
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