My partner and I have secured a lovely flat acreage block (2.5 acres) in beautiful south east Queensland with mountain views to die for. Our lot has a whopping 50 metre frontage and a 'creek' which runs through the back of the block and is bone dry - lol. The block is expected to be registered sometime this month and then, finally, settlement can happen and it will officially begin! For me, this is an absolute dream come true. I will finally be able to keep horses at home and our dogs will have plenty of room to roam.
In the meantime we have chosen our builder, drawn up our plans, had our colour appointment and are due to sign later this week.
Below is our plan. North is towards the front of the home, slightly angled toward the garage side at the front.
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Basically, its the original plan from the builders archives. All that we changed was the WIR in the main bed and the ensuite. Originally, the ensuite was half the size and the WIR was right next to it. I just cant stand small showers so we extended the ensuite into the robe and decreased the bedroom size to fit the robe at the back of the room. I'm happy with what we have.
I love our plan, my only concern is the lack of natural lighting that we will receive in the kitchen. I'm trying to figure out ways we can work around this (skylight?).
Also, the sizing of the bedrooms is definitely on the smaller size - i just have to keep telling myself this is our first home and we have reached our budget so there isn't any room to move unfortunately. But, i am honestly overall happy and feel very blessed all the same.
The house is set back about 23 meters from the front boundary as we are planning a circular driveway. We have positioned the home towards one side of the lot, so we have a wide side access route.
I might also mention now that my partner is an electrician and ive never fully appreciated this until now. I have BIG plans for him (lol)
I'd love to hear from anyone building or who has built with Dixon Homes. I'd be very interested in what you have to say. Also, anyone that would like to make comment(s) on our design is more than welcome. I LOVE hearing peoples suggestions and thoughts. More than happy for anyone to follow our build journey which i have nicknamed, 'Brumby House'.

TIME LINE
Secured Lot - 6 September 2014
Initial meeting with builder - 15 September 2014
Colour selection - 2 January 2015
Covenant approval - 9 January 2015
Finalised plans - 12 January 2015
Finance Approved - 15 January 2015
Building plans signed - 7 Feb 2015
Bank documents signed - 9 Feb 2015
Plans sealed by council - 15 April 2015
Plans with DNR - 16 April 2015
Council Approved Plans - 24 April 2015
Land Settlement - 6 May 2015
Site Works Start Date - 2 June 2015
SLABBED - 13 June 2015
Frame - 19 June 2015
Roof Trusses - 26 June 2015
Roof Colourbond moment - 11 July 2015
Electrical Rough In - 12/13 July 2015
Insulation and air con rough in - 19 July 2015
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MrBee
Bonnie_p
Good luck with everything!
sebeva