These are the photos from yesterday:
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Looking towards the garage, front door and study & bricks!!
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Study & ensuite windows & Bricks!!
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DS1 and DS2 checking out the bricks
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DS 1 checking out the front door. It has been installed differently to what was on the plan -we are going to spend the weekend thinking about whether we want it changed or not.....
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DS2 checking out the bricks.
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The kitchen window and the meals sliding door from the alfresco
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Kitchen window
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Meals - this window faces west and on the plans we have a sliding window as we thought it would be good for the breeze to come through a sliding window...but they have installed an awning window - again, going to think about whether we want this changed or not over the weekend!!
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I've already been past this morning (can't help myself) and didn't expect to see any action as it's a bit of a wet day here today.....and I did notice we have a new skip out the front!
We are wanting to have some extra noggins put in the frame for the wall mounted tv's etc and our builder will do this for us no probs (did I mention our builder is my bff's husband - he agreed to do them himself for us after a few beers last wkd!) Anyway, I said, how much longer have we got to do that and he said....'they'll probably start plastering in about 3 weeks, so sometime before then!' OMG - plaster in 3 weeks!!!
Lounge room = room where there are to be NO toys ever!! Definitely a grown up's only room! I want to be able to close the door on the kitchen at the end of the day and go and sit in the lounge, without standing on duplo, having to move toy cars and trains off the couch before I sit down.......
We are having Colorbond - Monument for our roof. The bricks are Selkirk Indigo. The fascia, gutters, downpipes, garage door....everything else is Colorbond - Paperbark. Windows are Merino - (aka Colorbond - Paperbark). I was worried that we have gone a bit too much on the Paperbark colour - particularly having that for the gutters, but our builder assures me that it will fine....time will tell I guess!( it looked good on the Studio M envisage thingy!) I am really loving the paperbark colour though - it's not cream but it's not too beige either in my book!
I can't believe the difference having windows in has made - I had to slide open the doors to get out to the Alfresco - they have made the rooms 'room's iykwim