Hi all,
I've been lurking on the forum for a while in preparation for our build with Rawson. We are building the Edge 39 MKI in Lake Macquarie, NSW. Our block is narrow(ish) and long and the instant we walked into the display at Kellyville we loved the layout (and the window and stairs - how could you not?). We've changed the upstairs configuration a bit by swapping the location of the master bedroom from the front to the back. Downstairs is basically as per the standard design but with some extra width in the garage and the alfresco and back doors are full length across the back of the house.
So far the process has been good, despite a few delays during the planning stage (have to get it right!). See below the timeline for milestone events (I will update as we go):
- September 2016: Block purchased
- January 2017: Block registered and settled
- January 2017: Tender presentation and tender signed
- February 2017: Plan presentation
- April 2017: Submission plans received
- April 2017: Contract signed
- April 2017: Internal and electrical selection
- May 2017: Tile selection
- June 2017: DA submitted to Council
- July 2017: DA approved
- September 2017: Build begins, slab poured, frame starts
- October 2017: Bricks begin
- November 2017: Scaffolding up, fascia, guttering and roof installed
- December 2017: Plumbing in
- January 2018: Clad installation and rendering
Looking forward to sharing our adventure with everyone
Some photos to start us off . . .
Slab down!
Everything happens quickly from here!
Who is your SS?
Jon or Wayne?
Jon is our site supervisor
Jon is our site supervisor
Jon is also our SS at wadalba..
We have just about finished, Jon is awesome!
Subscribed! Keen to see those plans. Also will be interesting to see another edge go up. Glad to compare things if needed.
Good to see another Rawson build! Look forward to seeing your plans and the selections you've made
I'm slightly ahead of you (although not building the Edge) so give me a shout if you need anything!
Subscribed! Keen to see those plans. Also will be interesting to see another edge go up. Glad to compare things if needed.
Thanks Steve! Good to see another Edge builder on the forum
Good to see another Rawson build! Look forward to seeing your plans and the selections you've made
I'm slightly ahead of you (although not building the Edge) so give me a shout if you need anything!
Oh the selections. Yes I should post some photos of our colours, etc. I'll work on that for you
stay posted!
Good luck with everything. Remember it all has its ups and downs. Try not to sweat the small stuff and keep your eye on the prize. Now to follow my own advice...
Hi all,
I thought I'd add in some info on our colour and internal selections for your viewing pleasure.
Externals Facade - Metro
Render - Ironstone
Matrix board - Surfmist
Cladding - Dune
Bricks - Austral Urban Silver (photo below)
Garage and front door - Merbau
Roof - Colorbond Ironstone
Windows - Custom Black
My attempt at photoshopping the facade to suit:
InternalsFloor - Lunar Oak timber laminate (photo below)
Carpet - Hollywood Nights (black)
Walls - Taubmans Ice Princess
Staircase - monostring with ebony French polish (polish colour in photo below)
Kitchen Ceasarstone benchtop - Raven (photo below)
Feature laminate end panel - Nataio Walnut (photo below)
Cupboards - Poly Satin Finish in Taubmans Tornedo and Taubmans Crisp White (photo below)
Splash back - Grey mirror (photo above)
Rough idea on sketch up below (not a perfect replica of the design, just for an idea of the colours):
BathroomsCeasarstone benchtop - Clamshell
Vanity - Bottega Oak (photo below)
Floor/wall tiles - I forget the name of the tile, but it is the light grey marble look (photo below)
Feature wall tiles - again I forget it's name, but the feature walls are a dark grey, almost black (photo below).
Downstairs PowderCeasarstone benchtop - Fresh Concrete (photo below)
Vanity - Artisan Oak (photo below)
Floor tiles - Linnet Stone Matt (photo below)
LaundryCeasarstone benchtop - Fresh Concrete (photo above)
Floor tiles - Linnet Stone Matt (photo above)
As you can see, generally the house themes are whites, greys and blacks on the inside. Hoping that this is neutral and will stand the test of time - at least for a while.
Looks great duke. Like the dining bench attached to the island
Love the colours you've chosen! We're going with raven too in our Stroud 30.
Love the colours you've chosen! We're going with raven too in our Stroud 30.
I love Raven. Black but not too harsh. Can’t wait to have it in my kitchen
Far out! That's a serious $$$$ window. I remember that upgrade list was huge on that staircase and window on display.
One of the drop dead gorgeous design ideas in the edge.
Now you just need that Zen pond outside
Far out! That's a serious $$$$ window. I remember that upgrade list was huge on that staircase and window on display.
One of the drop dead gorgeous design ideas in the edge.
Now you just need that Zen pond outside
It’s weird that my favourite room in the house might end up being the hallway.
No koi pond for us. I’m thinking of a nice feature tree like a Japanese maple. Although it does face west so the maple may not like that.
Far out! That's a serious $$$$ window. I remember that upgrade list was huge on that staircase and window on display.
One of the drop dead gorgeous design ideas in the edge.
Now you just need that Zen pond outside
It’s weird that my favourite room in the house might end up being the hallway.
No koi pond for us. I’m thinking of a nice feature tree like a Japanese maple. Although it does face west so the maple may not like that.
Check out forest pansy. They have beautiful wide leaves purple and black which drop in autumn and flower in spring. Perfect shrubs and trees on the western side are deciduous species.
I've seen these in hot western aspects.
Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'
This small attractive tree has spectacular heart shaped burgundy coloured leaves that continually change colour throughout the year. The branches have a distinctive, smooth dark brown wood which contrasts well with the blossom like pink flowers that are bourne before the re-emergence of burgundy leaves once again in spring.
Family: Leguminosae
Mature Size (h x w): 5 x 5m grafted
Form: V-Shaped
Genus: Cercis