Weird TikTok Architecture V's UK Building Regs 2024
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- TikTok keeps showing we weird and wonderful architectural features from around the world. Some are interesting, others stand no chance of complying with the building regulations in the UK. Materials and products have to be tested for compliance with a wide variety of requirements and some of these will stand no chance of meeting the regulations.
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Kitchen island / stair @tips_ex TikTok
Movable bed @jcat587 TikTok
Folding lawn over pool @easigrassglobal TikTok
Wooden notch holding door handle @lean_on_me_channel TikTok
Window with sand @animalsources TikTok
Stuck on tiles @momentsgang TikTok
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The worst part is that he does not even line up the grout properly on those glued tiles. 😄
As for the last 'horror show' flaming droplets also come to mind, which really, in every sense of the word would be a horror show!
Good point
Regarding the idea as soon as you look at it with the kitchen counter top basement another thing people are forgetting is what if someone wants to use for kitchen countertop over something on the kitchen countertop does it just fall into the basement
In regards to the double glazed window with sand in it, I’ve seen windows with adjustable shutters in between the glass panels. Are those any good?
Great video! Learnt a lot.
Glad you found it useful
I don't like these 3 minutes videos (tiktok style). they are too short for youtube. be aware of the yt medium: many of us play it on computer screen or home tv. viewers of this type don't have their fingers close to the screen to swipe. I doubt the viewers here are happy to move their mouse and click (next or select another) every 3 minutes or so.
Thanks, I will keep this in mind