Sunday 31 May 2015

Cabinetry

This is probably where most people get excited.....

All the cabinetry arrived last week and was installed. We are so happy with our colour selections and choices. Cant wait for the stone to arrive!

The silver balausters were removed and how good do the black ones look!


Main Bathroom 


Powder room - Sublime teak, caroma liano basin 

Laundry Room - Sublime Teak and Parchment silk

Kitchen - Sublime Teak - Riven Finish


Butlers Pantry




Our tiles were also delivered on Friday. All our plasterwork is complete.

Monday 25 May 2015

Week 16 - Fixing

After a very slow month to get to enclosed we finally got there.

I was away for nearly 2 weeks and it was exciting to get back to see all the action!

All the brick work was completed and cladding installed.

Really happy with our facade colour choices.



All the doors have been hung, handles are still to be done.

Our amazing 1.2m pivot door - very happy with the last minute decision to upgrade!

Entry

Beautiful Tasmanian Oak Stairs 
 Our stairs for the most part have been installed. Unfortunately they put in silver balausters when it should be black!

Powder Room Door - Cut down door for linen cupboard.
 It would have been good to be able to access the rest of stair case for storage.... may be a post handover thing.


 All the waterproofing has been completed. Its interesting to note that the powder room is waterproofed more sparingly.






Entry way again 
Laundry Entrance

Study sliding door
 Cornicing, achitraves and skirts are all being fixed on.
Corridor and Butlers pantry


Upstairs
My landscaper has also finished leveling the back yard.

Eventually stairs will be build to the terraced level and will have grass for the kids to play.

Saturday 23 May 2015

Cheapies and wins.

Not often you get a win in the building world, most mistakes cost money but I've found that sometimes their mistakes are a win!
Here are a list of a few!

  1. We wanted to upgrade our front door from the standard 920x2100 6 Glass early on in our contruction phase. We were quoted the 1020mm wide and the 1.2m pivot door. The initial quotes came back $300 for the 1020mm and $550 for the 1.2m. I couldnt believe the prices and these included an admin fee. So of course I jumped onto the 1.2mx2100 pivot 6 Glass door in lieu of side lights. A few days later, we got an email saying they quoted the wrong prices and said it should have costed us over $1500. So because of their error they will give it to me for $650 with a handle upgrade.
  2. Our other win was with our ensuite wall tiling. I initially just agreed to pay for increase tiling to ceiling in the shower area only. On our final plans we have floor to ceiling tiling on a whole extra wall.
  3. As I have blogged earlier they made a big bungle on doing soil tests and slab design on a different piece of land. In the end they had to redo the design and increase the footings at their own cost.
  4. Another win we had is when they didn't stock our sinks that we had chosen in our colour selection. We ended up getting a free upgraded sink too!
  5. I got a quote to change our mandatory security screens to secureview mesh, rather than the ugly diamond grills. I got them to quote all windows but wet areas, but when it came to the build all upstairs windows got changed!

Monday 4 May 2015

Week 14 - Plastering

Rain Rain Rain.

We lost about 4 days due to weather. But we still have made progress.

Once the scaff was up, the second floor was wrapped and the insulation and plaster was completed..
Insulation - they did a pretty good job. Everything was pack in nicely with no gaps. They did miss a spot where the air conditioning ducts run and under the bath tub.

Scaffolding was put up for works the second floor
Downstairs - plastering all completed.


Upstairs
We had some further delays to our second level bricks as the bricklayer decided to take another job on to complete that first..  lost about another week .

We have probably lost around 4 weeks of work due to weather and our brick layer woes... Can't wait to get to lock up!