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Doors might be a good idea if your kitty-cats like to jump and climb.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 21May 24, 2009 8:30 pm Have a look at the wall units DeElle installed in her study too - those were from IKEA. Frosted glass doors on a boxed shelf unit, similar to the Billy one. Effektiv, I think it was? hang on, I'll find the thread.... This is the thread: http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=17705&start=0 And the units: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Doors might be a good idea if your kitty-cats like to jump and climb. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 22May 24, 2009 8:38 pm kekHave a look at the wall units DeElle installed in her study too - those were from IKEA. Frosted glass doors on a boxed shelf unit, similar to the Billy one. Effektiv, I think it was? hang on, I'll find the thread.... This is the thread: http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=17705&start=0 And the units: Doors might be a good idea if your kitty-cats like to jump and climb. I knew there was a reason I joined this forum. It's great when other people can throw ideas your way, as sometimes it's hard to think outside the box. Oh our cats will climb all over anything (but only when we're not looking - they are incredibly good girls when we're home, never jumping on the kitchen bench (big no-no in our house) or on the dining table... but the minute we head out to the shops they're everywhere they shouldn't be! Hence leading to them sleeping in the laundry now, and spending the day in the laundry while we're at work). They've been sprung one time too many... when I head out... but creep back to look in the kitchen window and they have jumped into the kitchen sink! Grrr... dont get me started, that's a whole new thread! The units with the frosted doors look great. Can hide birthday and christmas presents up there too (who would ever snoop in laundry cupboards?). Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 23May 24, 2009 8:44 pm Can hide birthday and christmas presents up there too (who would ever snoop in laundry cupboards?). Nobody. Trust me. Where do you think I hide all the good stuff? ![]() Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 24May 24, 2009 9:23 pm kekCan hide birthday and christmas presents up there too (who would ever snoop in laundry cupboards?). Nobody. Trust me. Where do you think I hide all the good stuff? ![]() You need to move your good wines into there then Kek, that way they will be there when you want them hehe 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 25May 24, 2009 10:00 pm kekCan hide birthday and christmas presents up there too (who would ever snoop in laundry cupboards?). Nobody. Trust me. Where do you think I hide all the good stuff? ![]() You need to move your good wines into there then Kek, that way they will be there when you want them hehe D'oh! Why didn't I think of that? ![]() Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 26May 24, 2009 10:17 pm [quote="aaron4erin As for storage, there's no actual linen closet in this plan, just the one in the laundry, but I dont know if I like the idea of all our bedding and towels being stored in there, as the laundry cupboards will generally be where we keep the pets things, maybe cleaning products... We're open for suggestions[/quote] We took the laundry cupboards option for this reason. All the cleaning things will go in the cupboards above and below the sink. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 27May 24, 2009 10:21 pm We want to put our wine fridge and freezer along the wall, so that ruled out extending the bench. I think we'll keep an eye out at Ikea or elsewhere for some cupboards to but up high above them. There's far too much to think about... Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 28May 25, 2009 6:49 pm Received an email today of the new release down the road from us. Blocks the same size as ours are selling for an extra $70k Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 29May 25, 2009 7:04 pm 70k is just ridiculous.... I thought our 20k was huge!!! Is it the last stage??? Even if it is though thats huge... 2nd build here we come in Whittlesea! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=92617 1st Build - Henley - Cooper in Doreen! (2009) https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17354 Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 30May 25, 2009 7:19 pm Looks like it will somehow connect us through to you Cinny! It will join up with you guys... you guys have an uphill stumble home from our house... while we have a downhill stumble Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 31May 25, 2009 7:29 pm Well drinks will just have to be at ours all the time then....downhill stumbles are easy.... I'm still amazed at the price difference but oh well we will see what the difference is in our next stage! 2nd build here we come in Whittlesea! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=92617 1st Build - Henley - Cooper in Doreen! (2009) https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17354 Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 32May 25, 2009 8:47 pm wow.. huge house... looks awesome... looks like a great venue for the Poker league.. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 33May 25, 2009 8:56 pm wakeboardandywow.. huge house... looks awesome... looks like a great venue for the Poker league.. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 34May 25, 2009 9:15 pm Well the good thing about a poker table is you only need to get it ou when you want to play.. Can be folded up in the garage at other times... so you could set it up in the dining or even alfresco area! and you have plenty of rooms for the nursery.. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 35May 25, 2009 9:22 pm wakeboardandy ...and you have plenty of rooms for the nursery.. At this stage we will refer to those rooms as 'spare' rooms. One for my olds when they come up from the country, and one for the outlaws when they come down, the other will be set up as a tv/playstation room for the many nieces and nephews. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 36May 25, 2009 9:45 pm Time to bore you all with some more pics.
Below is our front entry door. We upgraded from the standard entry door to a 1200mm pivot door due to the size of our front entry. The standard door just looked very very wrong... Below are the internal doors we've picked throughout. We originally wanted the 1200mm pivot entry door in the Madison design too, but the only door they offered us was the Infinity. But our internal doors have remained as the Madison. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 37May 25, 2009 11:25 pm wakeboardandywow.. huge house... looks awesome... looks like a great venue for the Poker league.. I have it all sorted. Living Room - Pool Room + Poker Room (play poker on the pool table, just make sure your guests dont put their beverages on the table/cloth. Get bar-stools so you can increase/decrease height to match that of the table. Get little small side tables for people to put their poker chips, beverage etc.. on. I'm a champion Poker player, ask Georgie or jamesb. They feel the wrath of bigred with his big slick. I'll invite you guys over to Big Red's Castle when it's built for a game of poker, game of 8 ball, and a fridge load of wine and frothies! Mind you, it'll be out in P-Town (Pakenham) so I don't expect you to come! Home Brew - 3m by 3m Shed will be ample space to perform a batch of 240L of beer at any one time. This is the way beer should be produced, only milk comes in 60 litres. Wine Fridge - I'm a bigger fan of a bucket and ice; however, just put this in your laundry or something. But yeah, nursery's, dining tables and linen is boring to me too. It's far more interesting to perfect the distance between the various internals of your house in relation to the usefulness. Eg: Toilet near a bar. Eg: A fridge near my empty beer Eg: A pool table near the TV Just my two cents anyway! Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 38May 26, 2009 7:05 pm bigred Just my two cents anyway! Your two cents are always welcomed BigRed. Your ideas are... practical. Keep them coming. Well, we've been looking around at ideas for AGES now, and cant seem to get away from wanting to acheive a tropical resort/Fijian style about our house. If anyone at all comes across any ideas/pics that sound like what we're after, please post them on here... along with details of where they're from, price etc etc We keep coming back to these same lights. We will have a row of 3 in each the family room, dining, and living rooms. Beacon Barbados.jpg Lighting Leaders Mornington.jpg Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Aaron and Erin's Henley Panorama 39May 26, 2009 7:30 pm I was just looking at your plan again and realised you could turn your study into a theatre room... now how good would it be watching the catters on the big screen!! and I love bigred from p-town's ideas... Re: Aaron and Erin's Henley Panorama 40May 26, 2009 7:37 pm wakeboardandyI was just looking at your plan again and realised you could turn your study into a theatre room... now how good would it be watching the catters on the big screen!! and I love bigred from p-town's ideas... Hmmm... study is going to be our gym, but has potential to be a theatre room... can always work out while we watch movies and sport DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Thanks Laila, The builder is Homegroup, they say it's no longer covered as it's not structural. I don't believe this type of cracking should happen under normal… 2 3315 Question about the above contract, if anyone has some insight - When is the contract deemed to be complete and no longer in force? Ordinarily it would be when the… 0 99283 Youll may need to get legal advice but to get you started: Stop all work. Read the contract. Where does it say as he is claiming. Ive never heard of this before. Refuse… 1 75391 |