I think it is just a replacement of the free flooring offer
I am not sure that the flooring promo has expired?
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1325Jan 06, 2014 7:30 pm Sweet-home100 Waldorf 44 - Knock Down & Rebuild project - Coniston Facade - Rear Alfresco - Master Bedroom option Shower to Powder Option - Enclosed Rear Corner Option Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1333Jan 18, 2014 8:28 pm They have books at hopetoun with all the colours of paint,laminex, stone and tiles for each display. If you tell them the Name and location of the display then they should be able to help you. Be aware that PD are changing a lot of suppliers so the stone bench tops could be either caesarstone or essastone. They have also changed window suppliers too apparently. Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1334Jan 18, 2014 10:50 pm Back Pocket They have books at hopetoun with all the colours of paint,laminex, stone and tiles for each display. If you tell them the Name and location of the display then they should be able to help you. Be aware that PD are changing a lot of suppliers so the stone bench tops could be either caesarstone or essastone. They have also changed window suppliers too apparently. They even have the information for displays that closed years ago... such as the old Marriotts. Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1335Jan 20, 2014 7:16 am Filthyfil Hi There. I'll have my color appointment coming up soon and need some help identifying some colors. I've had some pretty quick answers from the Porter Davis blog in the 'Ask a Question' section - lots of people ask this exact sort of thing. (http://blog.porterdavis.com.au) Just write the name of the display home in your question! I later got told by our original BC that she could also have chased up the info for us too. Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1336Jan 20, 2014 7:26 am tlblhayward Hi folks... Has anyone put ducted vacuuming in to their build? I'm getting ready for tender to build the Waldorf 48 with guest bedroom option and am wondering whether the section is acceptable over such a long distance. We didn't go for the ducted vacuum system either. Lots of people hate it but plenty of people love it too. We have a Dyson vacuum that we love and we figured we'd just invest in a second one so we can keep one on each storey. Hopefully someone else can comment on the ducted vacuum's effectiveness given the size of the house - not sure, sorry! Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1337Jan 20, 2014 7:45 am Scott2233 The Waldorf Balcony is better positioned , all we can do is made the bedroom of Brooklyn with Balcony as a guest bedroom, so it is still accessable when no guest there ............ Wouldn't worry too much. Everyone says they never use their balconies anyway!! We'll be across the road from the park so we like to believe that we might use ours, ha ha, but we'll see! Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1338Jan 20, 2014 12:30 pm Jasdan Scott2233 The Waldorf Balcony is better positioned , all we can do is made the bedroom of Brooklyn with Balcony as a guest bedroom, so it is still accessable when no guest there ............ Wouldn't worry too much. Everyone says they never use their balconies anyway!! We'll be across the road from the park so we like to believe that we might use ours, ha ha, but we'll see! parkview , definitely worth it actually we are on high side as well, hopefully the balcony might give a valley view , finger crossed Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1339Jan 20, 2014 3:59 pm tlblhayward Filthyfil tlblhayward Hi folks... Has anyone put ducted vacuuming in to their build? I'm getting ready for tender to build the Waldorf 48 with guest bedroom option and am wondering whether the section is acceptable over such a long distance. Get a Roomba? That's what I'm planning on doing. One up stairs and one downstairs. Just let it run when you are at work. My sister has got one... absolutely useless! Mine is spectacular, I couldn't go without one now. HD Re: Building a Waldorf by Porter Davis 1340Jan 21, 2014 8:18 pm tlblhayward Filthyfil tlblhayward Hi folks... Has anyone put ducted vacuuming in to their build? I'm getting ready for tender to build the Waldorf 48 with guest bedroom option and am wondering whether the section is acceptable over such a long distance. Get a Roomba? That's what I'm planning on doing. One up stairs and one downstairs. Just let it run when you are at work. My sister has got one... absolutely useless! We have the Roomba in our house at the moment. Works very well. Would recommend the Roomba over ducted vacuum. Sweet-home100 Waldorf 44 - Knock Down & Rebuild project - Coniston Facade - Rear Alfresco - Master Bedroom option Shower to Powder Option - Enclosed Rear Corner Option Wow that is terrible about the insurance! I guess ideally proof of insurance should be provided prior to first deposit but I'd imagine they would refuse to be out of… 17 14232 There isn't any need to. As I wrote previously, there isn't a set term, there is just commencement based on earlier of contract signing or building permit issue and… 24 13385 Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 6491 |