Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jun 23, 2010 3:23 pm Hi all, Just want to pose a question to the forum to see if we are on the right/wrong track. We have to make our colour selections soon, and have come up with three options for our elevation. Our front elevation looks like this: http://www.mccrackenhomes.com.au/canterbury.html Option 1: Roof: Colourbond Monument http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... h/monument Gutter: Colourbond Monument Gutter Fascia: Colourbond Dune http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... watch/dune Brick: PGH Pistachio http://www.pghbricks.com.au/Bricks/Defa ... ?ItemId=72 Front Door: Painted Jasper Portico: Colourbond Dune Render Moulding: Colourbond Dune Garage Door: Colourbond Jasper http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... tch/jasper Window Frames: Monumnet Option 2: Roof: Colourbond Woodland Grey http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... dland-grey Gutter: Colourbond Woodland Grey Gutter Fascia: Colourbond Dune http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... watch/dune Brick: PGH Oyster http://www.pghbricks.com.au/Bricks/Defa ... ItemId=152 Front Door: Painted Jasper Portico: Colourbond Dune Render Moulding: Colourbond Dune Garage Door: Colourbond Jasper http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... tch/jasper Window Frames: Woodland Grey Option 3: Roof: Colourbond Monument http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... h/monument Gutter: Colourbond Monument Gutter Fascia: Colourbond Dune http://www.colorbondcolours.com/go/bsl- ... watch/dune Brick: PGH Pistachio http://www.pghbricks.com.au/Bricks/Defa ... ?ItemId=72 Front Door: Painted to match garage door Portico: Colourbond Jasper Render Moulding: Painted Jasper Garage Door: TimberGrain Classic Cedar http://www.bnd.com.au/brochures/view/ot ... index.html Window Frames: Monumnet Overall they are reasonably close, but we are just wondering if we have too much of one colour, or not enough contrast etc. Has anyone out there used similar colours ? We are building in Adelaide in the Golden Grove area. Appreciate any opinions or advice. with thanks, Captain. Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. Re: Elevation Colour Options 2Jun 23, 2010 3:33 pm I think any of those combinations would look nice, although wondering if you've considered going paler at all? The paler you go with your colours, the more heat will be reflected. Here in Adelaide it should make a substantial difference to the comfort of your house in the summer. You've already chosen Dune as an accent to your colours, but it might be worth thinking of using it for your roof colour. From a purely visual perspective I think you're spot on. From a living with it perspective (especially here in Adelaide), I'd seriously reconsider. If you really are keen on the dark roof then you should strongly consider upping your insulation and ensuring that you have sarking. Re: Elevation Colour Options 3Jun 23, 2010 3:57 pm I've been going through a very similar process and been thinking about using Monument for roof and windows and Dune for the accent as well and I have decided to go for the classic cedar garage door. i actually really loved the Jasper colour but I just couldn't get it to work in my case with our other options and the limitations set on us by our site. I've actually coloured up a facade plan using the Paint tool in approximation of the colours to check it works. Colorbond also offer an online visualiser . You have to use one of their facade options rather than your own but it helps you visualise the colours together I palyed about with that as well... Nov 09 - Bought Land Aug 10 - Site Clearance Nov 10 - Slabbed Jan 11 - Framed Mar 11 - Locked Up May 11 - Fixed July 11 - Keys Blog: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34238 Re: Elevation Colour Options 4Jun 23, 2010 4:20 pm Re: Elevation Colour Options 5Jun 23, 2010 4:50 pm love it mdzzj =) We went lighter again and did surfmist with very pale render, but I know it's not everyone's cup of tea. We think it looks wonderful, and the house so far is VERY comfortable in any weather conditions that we've experienced while there - although it is still under construction. It will only get better when we've finished Re: Elevation Colour Options 6Jun 23, 2010 4:55 pm Somewoman we took the aircon out of the contract and are going to try a summer without it, fingers crossed. Alas Melbourne winters required heating. Re: Elevation Colour Options 7Jun 23, 2010 8:36 pm Moonahgirl I've been going through a very similar process and been thinking about using Monument for roof and windows and Dune for the accent as well and I have decided to go for the classic cedar garage door. i actually really loved the Jasper colour but I just couldn't get it to work in my case with our other options and the limitations set on us by our site. I've actually coloured up a facade plan using the Paint tool in approximation of the colours to check it works. Colorbond also offer an online visualiser . You have to use one of their facade options rather than your own but it helps you visualise the colours together I palyed about with that as well... Thanks moonahgirl....choosing colours isnt easy hey ! re: classic cedar door - was it a signicant $ increase over standard colourbond colours (if you dont mind me asking, of course...) Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. Re: Elevation Colour Options 8Jun 23, 2010 8:41 pm somewoman I think any of those combinations would look nice, although wondering if you've considered going paler at all? The paler you go with your colours, the more heat will be reflected. Here in Adelaide it should make a substantial difference to the comfort of your house in the summer. You've already chosen Dune as an accent to your colours, but it might be worth thinking of using it for your roof colour. From a purely visual perspective I think you're spot on. From a living with it perspective (especially here in Adelaide), I'd seriously reconsider. If you really are keen on the dark roof then you should strongly consider upping your insulation and ensuring that you have sarking. Thanks Somewoman. Understand you on the roofing re-colour.... Something I am very conscious of. I was thinking of offsetting it by putting sarking or a whurly bird in the roof to cool the airgap between the ceiling and roof. I wonder if whurly-bird would off-set the temperature gain by using a darker roof vice a lighter one...much cheaper than sarking as well. Will play around online and see how some lighter colours work. From my driving around the 'burbs, dark brown, grey are very common colours.... so it cant be that bad..... Hard problem now is that we like the three options we have come up with....back to the drawing board ? ? Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. Re: Elevation Colour Options 9Jun 23, 2010 8:42 pm Thansk mdzzj. Those colours look very nice. That rollerdoor - is that genuine cedar or is that a colourbond metal ? ta. Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. Re: Elevation Colour Options 10Jun 23, 2010 8:49 pm Hi Captain The classic cedar was definately more - I think its costing us $1000 not sure if that is a total or just the extra? Does that seem too much?? Nov 09 - Bought Land Aug 10 - Site Clearance Nov 10 - Slabbed Jan 11 - Framed Mar 11 - Locked Up May 11 - Fixed July 11 - Keys Blog: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34238 Re: Elevation Colour Options 11Jun 23, 2010 10:24 pm Naa, I think 1K extra for the option is probably about right, considering the door is probably 6K in total (wild-a$$ guess..) looks like its worth it ! Why are priates scary ? Because they yaargh.. I ran into trouble finding a lock that would fit my particular door, like your situation with your pivot door. I wanted a safe lock that couldn't be messed with easily. 4 25679 Standard uninsulated double brick has an R value of around 0.7. An insulated standard 90mm stud timber frame can have an R value of around 2.7. Even if you insulate a… 17 10130 |