Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: can this be done? 2May 31, 2009 9:07 am A truckload of money I'd say! Possumchops Now the proud owner of 3.7acres of Serenity. Colour selection completed! Soon to go to council. Re: can this be done? 3May 31, 2009 9:40 am It looks like travertine marble to me from the pic. However, it could also be a warm coloured limestone. I've recently obtained some quotes for a slab of Carrara marble for a kitchen and the cost was approximately $1000 per slab but that's just as is and before a stonemason goes to work on it...so add $$$ to that sum. Calacutta Oru, on the other hand, is $4000 per slab. The bathroom depicted would require a several slabs, plus the tiles for the floor. Slabs are pretty big but I don't have exact dimensions...sorry. Pix Built a (highly) modified Allcastle Maxworth 38.7 in Sydney. Re: can this be done? 4May 31, 2009 10:23 pm darker stone looks like Egyptian marble and lighter looks like Italian travertine, i used the egyptian on a villa in brighton and looks very similar, $500 - $800 a sq mtr 20mm thick honed filled and polished, Italian app. $400-$500 a sq mtr honed filled and polished inc. all manufacturing process's excluding routing of edges allow app. $250 -$400 a sq mtr for labour and appropriate base. Spanish, Turkish travertine, is cheaper etc than Italian Da Vinci Outdoor Living Architectural landscaping http://www.davincioutdoor.com Re: can this be done? 5Jun 03, 2009 8:24 am The floor looks stunning. Life's too short too drink bad wine I work with owner, he/she is my man on the ground and I instruct them when to visit the site and take photos and I have other tools in the bag. 4 9655 Depends what you're current inclusions are, but we're not including wardrobes and will just use second hand ones until we can save later on to get them built. Also have a… 3 8447 I am in the same situation, would you be able to give some insights in to this? I am in SA 8 12818 |