Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Tim's House in WA with HBC 361Dec 15, 2009 6:38 pm Well done Tim!! What a snuggly fit your car has.You wouldnt want to accidentally over-inflate your tyres,hey.I am still dying to know how your shower screens ended up, though. Congratulations!! (my hand-over is meant to be this monday (if I accept it) I'm not overly happy with the way my house is built and I am not going to give them their last payment, just in time for their christmas bonuses! (lucky for me I am in no hurry to move in as I live onsite in a comfy shed) Re: Tim's House in WA with HBC 362Dec 15, 2009 7:31 pm Thanks for the comments everyone!! And good luck with your final inspection IssyJo! Bagheera Hey Tim - congratulations... I didn't start yet as we are at preliminary stages but I'm getting excited to see others getting their keys.... BTW what camera are you using?? - like the quality of your pics Hi Bagheera, the picture of my keys was taken with my N95 phone, most of the other ones were taken with a Panasonic Lumix. Cheers, Tim ________________________________________________________________ Building with HBC Aussie Alfresco Games Re: Tim's House in WA with HBC 363Dec 16, 2009 12:22 am Oh, and you have a landrover to go next to your hummer in the garage! Sorry I didn't reply with much when you told me about your keys. I was meant to be working KEYS ARE AWESOME!!! COMPLETEULATIONS... and MERRY KEYS-MAS! (oh, that's even bad by my standards! ) My tac-home-ter: Been in 8 months! Hi, Would you please share some photos of your Orlando 20 HBC build? I would like to get some insight on the living and dining area. Thank you 0 1728 Good on you for having a go I am the opposite of DIY (so will pay a builder) - our vibe is industrial/simple so current thinking is 150mm concrete and then internally is… 3 2833 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair That’s very helpful information. Will find out more from there. Much appreciated. 11 14192 |