Browse Forums General Discussion Re: What to include in my new home 3Dec 19, 2006 7:50 pm Peter Clarkson - AusDesign Australia www.ausdesign.com.au This information is intended to provide general information only. It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice. Re: What to include in my new home 6Dec 21, 2006 11:11 am a few ideas:
- water connection to fridge space (for those double door fridges with ice / water dispensers) - gas point to alfresco area - evap cooling - a must - fly screens and security doors - obscure glass to wc / ensuite / bathroom Re: What to include in my new home 7Dec 26, 2006 8:59 pm chidylan a few ideas: - water connection to fridge space (for those double door fridges with ice / water dispensers) - gas point to alfresco area - evap cooling - a must - fly screens and security doors - obscure glass to wc / ensuite / bathroom Why the gas point to the alfrsco area? It's only a good idea if you are planning on putting in a fixed BBQ and not a portable one and know exactly where the BBQ will go - else it can be an unsitghtly copper pipe sticking out of the wall. Re: What to include in my new home 8Dec 27, 2006 6:23 pm For me I can not tie this to any particular space in the home.
I need more of a direct question on areas of the house. This is a very broad question. I could go in for hours otherwise…… You can find a designer in the yellow pagers or on the net. Ask someone who may have used one, a good reference is always best Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com New Home in Melbourne 9Jan 18, 2007 11:21 pm Think of all the the places you have lived and what you hated about them... then think about what would have made that place better.
A couple of things that i have done on the places i have built: A light over the front door with a 2way switch- one in the carport/garage and the other in the entrance hall - so simple but so good when you dont expect to come home late and cant see your keys in the dark. Any doorways that you are not planning on hanging a door in: get a frame put in anyway! small expense compared to the major work you will have to down the track if you change your mind. An outdoor gas point if you have connected gas is a must esp if you do a lot of entertaining: use it for outdoor heaters, bbq etc. You will pay double the price for one to be put in after the house is built. Same applies for outdoor power points esp for rigging up outdoor speakers. Is it just a report written to give to the bank initially and it is based on what and how your payments are made up for, or is it a full service where they go out and… 2 5607 Skjm You might want to watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKx-bsOr2jg If that link doesn't work go to youtube and search for Zac Homes ACA I am really… 1 4024 What you are looking at is fibrous plaster, true gypsum, it is cast on horizontal beds with fibers included to give strength. I has no Asbestos in it. Houses before 1985… 2 7142 |