Browse Forums Building A New House Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 3Jun 27, 2009 1:47 pm Building the Pegasus New Generation Bletchley Pk, Southern River Land purchased 03/2009 Contract 06/2009 Prestart 09/2009 Land cleared/sand Pad 10-12-09 Fittings done 17-12-09 SLAB!! 18-12-09 Brickies started 27-1-10 Roof Started 2-3-10 Lock Up 13-5-10 Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 4Jun 27, 2009 2:28 pm BUILT with Homebuyer's Centre - Aussie Alfresco Games viewtopic.php?f=31&t=16668 Moved In - Dec 14th Painting all but done - Jan 11 Front Landscaping - Feb 8 Moved In PICS Page 43 Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 7Jun 28, 2009 4:25 pm P1T Read about my building experience: http://secondhomebuild.blogspot.com Dale Alcock Homes - 'The Nautilus' in Bletchley Park, Southern River - WA Read about my Clipsal C-BUS Home Automation Project: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=20854 Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 14Jun 30, 2009 11:18 pm Building the Pegasus New Generation Bletchley Pk, Southern River Land purchased 03/2009 Contract 06/2009 Prestart 09/2009 Land cleared/sand Pad 10-12-09 Fittings done 17-12-09 SLAB!! 18-12-09 Brickies started 27-1-10 Roof Started 2-3-10 Lock Up 13-5-10 Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 16Jul 03, 2009 11:42 am As with the above house, I would ask them to remove the bulkhead from the entry. Also to center the doors to the theatre. In addition to this, other things to consider are: 1) Extending the benchtops in the kitchen a little, and adding a breakfast-bar overhang 2) Adding doors to the linen in the laundry 3) I would consider changing the shower screen in the main bathroom to a sliding one, otherwise it will knock the door (this happens in our house) 4) The WIR in the main bedroom is quite small. Usually it's best to have about 2m hanging space for each person. I would see what can be done to increase this. One option is to centre the ensuite door, shift the main bedroom door down, and then put built in cupboards either side of the ensuite door. Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 17Jul 03, 2009 11:45 am amilelka As with the above house, I would ask them to remove the bulkhead from the entry. Isn't the bulkhead there because there are no eaves? So you'd need to either a) add eaves, b) have a raking bulkhead or c) have a square bulkhead. New beginnings. Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 18Jul 03, 2009 11:55 am Theoretically yes, but you can alter the roof line so that there are no eaves and that part of the building. The brickwork for the entry will then sit higher than the eaves height, giving the entry a more formal and defined look. Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 19Jul 03, 2009 12:51 pm thanks for the comments! we spent just over 8 on prestart , we changed the pantry and the doors to the theatre and just little things like the man hole position and laundry sink to a bench top with cupbourds Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Regards Jeremy Building in southern river Perth.. Re: WA build Bletchley Park. 20Jul 03, 2009 1:43 pm amilelka Theoretically yes, but you can alter the roof line so that there are no eaves and that part of the building. The brickwork for the entry will then sit higher than the eaves height, giving the entry a more formal and defined look. that sounds like a good idiea, im not two bothered by it . Regards Jeremy Building in southern river Perth.. Thank you so much everyone. This all makes a lot of sense. I guess when you talk to a builder who butters up everything to look very polished, you get to start believing… 7 19851 A person needs to be licensed to offer financial advice. Surely the accountant you use would have been chosen for his/her expertise in this field. Have you asked your… 1 7231 |