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Post subject: Building switchthree90-Carpet and splashback and blinds
Posted: Jul 31, 2010 8:45 pm
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Joined: 04 May 2010 Posts: 1809 Location: Perth
Hello!
After a few months lurking around I'm ready to start own our build thread! I'm Theresa, a part time nurse, mother of 2.
We started toying with the idea of building a new house about april this year, mostly so that in the event we have another baby it could have its own room for a while, and so that we can solve the current HUGE storage problem we have here. We are lucky in that we built the house we are currently in around 9 years ago, which has left us in a good financial position, so that we should be able to build a new house and sell this one, and still have a mortgage the same size, or, even smaller if we are lucky.
We started looking for a block of land around Canning Vale, where we are now, as we like the area and its about as far as we were prepared to go from both my husbands and my work. We were initially waiting for a block in the latest release of Bletchley park but found a smaller estate just up the road from there that was looking to be much cheaper. Dh camped out overnight on the second coldest night on history and we managed to secure 600m2 at the end of June. Titles are expected late sept-early oct.
AFter looking at what feels like 300 display homes and another 600 house plans online we were initially quite attracted to a switch display home which we thought was within budget. Unfortunately, the price the sales man had written on the plan/spec list was wrong, and the specs we'd been basing things on was $60, 000 more. So, we went back to the drawing board, looked at a heap more and then saw a switch ad in the newspaper for the three90, which was very similar to the other one we'd been considering and MUCh cheaper.
We met with the salesman yesterday and got back the first draft of plans, and went through the PPA, which we plan to sign early in the week. Saleman said we can expect prestart in 6-8 weeks which is a scary thought!
Final plan- [ img ] elevation- this has changed slightly, but I haven't scanned the new one
Ok, so a timeline for you Camped out and secured block- 26 June 2010 (titles expected october 2010) Titles Issued -8 april 2011 Unconditional approval from bank- 17 may Settlement- 17 June (third attempt- banks not playing nicely) Site scrape- 5 July Footings- 15 July Slab- 16 july Bricks on site-17 august Brickwork started- 19 august Bricking finished- 5th September 11 working days !! Roof timbers finished- 21 september (inc fascia, eaves and first fit out electrical and plumbing) Roof finished-24 september Grey float finished- 30 september Ceilings done-4 october Cornice done-7 ocotber Front render done- 7 october Front doors plus some internal doors-14 october (wrong front doors!) Spa and bath in- 18 october Front render second coat done- 20 october Glass in windows-21 october (all but 2 windows!) Front windows in, locked up!-22 October Cabinets excluding kitchen plus brick cleaning- 24 October Garage grano, painting started- 25 October Tiler started, tile meeting and apparently 6 weeks til pci- 26 October Kitchen delivered-8 november kitchen fitted- 9 november tiler finished- 14 november Block cleared, electrical fit out started- 16 November Built in robes/cupboards- 17 November Electrical finished, oven in- 18 November Robes finished, benchtop in, insulation in-23 November Taps and sink and toilets-25 november Front doors and portico stained, cabinets in ensuite finished, hotplate in- 1 december Taps finished off, ducted vaccum fit off- 2nd december Shower screens- 6 december garage door, first coat paint on walls-7 december second coat of paint-9 december soakwells part one- 10&11 december Door handles, dishwasher in, fixed kitchen cupboards, tree removed- 12 december site clean, earthworks for driveway - 13 december pci-14 december handover-15 december Driveway- 15 december Aircon- 19 december Carpet, antenna, blinds and splashback-20 december
Its not too bad so far, tho was initially VERY annoyed that the saleman had put the wrong price on the specs list, but, in the end we are getting the house we want cheaper anyway, so it worked out ok.
Hi tinkster - welcome! I love your floor plan! There are huge amounts of space - hopefully solving your storage issues! I know what you mean when you say "prestart in 6-8 weeks which is a scary thought!" - I was the same - all the days you spend dreaming about this then suddenly it's real - it's scary and fun at the same time! Wishing you luck for your selections and I look forward to following your build
_________________ Sleven
Moved into our Atlantique MkII 36 by Carlisle Homes
Thanks carlswil, we are pretty pleased with it, its about 80m2 bigger than our current house, so should work great
sleven- Thanks, my husband said today that just cos I'm getting more cupboards doesn't mean I HAVE to fill them, and not to use it as an excuse to buy stuff! Signed the PPA today, so its all rolling now!
Nice house plan! We are also building with Switch homes. We need to do our pre-start now. Someone from the interior design service from Switch contacted us and wil help us with our colours and tile selection , which is great because it's good to have an expert advising us!
We had our design drafted by a draftsman and then we went to a few builders for a quote. Switch came back with the most competitive quote.
So far we haven't had any major issues. A bit stressed abt the pre-start now. We went to look at our tiles last week and this week should be for the vanity and taps.
Thanks carlswil, we are pretty pleased with it, its about 80m2 bigger than our current house, so should work great
sleven- Thanks, my husband said today that just cos I'm getting more cupboards doesn't mean I HAVE to fill them, and not to use it as an excuse to buy stuff! Signed the PPA today, so its all rolling now!
Ahhh ssshhhh - what they don't know won't hurt them! Just pack the new things in inconspicuous boxes and he'll never know with all the boxes when you move in... "Oh hunny, we've had that for years!"
_________________ Sleven
Moved into our Atlantique MkII 36 by Carlisle Homes
Lol. Its ok, he's pretty unobservant about most things so won't notice. I've already bought a new dinnerset for the new house, which I did just after signing papers for this one, after 9 years, its time for a new one!
Drove out past the block today and they've been busy! The roads are all but done (including kerbs) and they've done retaining walls (we don't have any, but the next street over does).
Looks like late september might be accurate for titles!
Joined: 12 Dec 2009 Posts: 1054 Location: Perth WA
So did you get the box with the files in it tinkster? Make sure you go through it with a fine-tooth comb and compare it with your spec list. Ours was poles apart. We started choosing everything based on the brochures provided in the pack, and then when we got the contract and addenda it was all different so we had to start again. Hopefully they have accurate information in it now since we pointed out all the issues/errors to the sales manager 4 or 5 months ago...
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