Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Done!! :) 252Apr 30, 2013 12:14 am Well done kat you must be so relieved that you can finally look at something. We are awaiting an email sometime this week to say when our siteworks will start. No luck today, maybe tomorrow. btw I'm jealous. Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Done!! :) 253Apr 30, 2013 12:18 am Conslabulations Our build thread with Redink 11/1 - Prestart 5/4 - Slab 29/4 - Brickwork 27/5 - Roof Cover 20/6 - Lock Up 20/8 - PCI 10/9 - Handover Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Almost Completed 254Apr 30, 2013 3:34 am WildwoodDream Hi Kat, can I ask how much it cost to have the tile floor wastes installed in the bathrooms/shower? Hi I asked to have Bermuda floor wastes instead of usual white plastic floor wastes and it was upgraded with no charge. Fantastic. Not so with the strip drains in the showers was quoted for my two showers $ 1,730.00. Ouch. Did not realise they were so expensive. Building in Myalup with Redink PCQ : Nov 2012 Prestart: 17 th March 2013 Builders Permit: Sept 2013 Completed build Aug 2014 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67559 Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Done!! :) 257Apr 30, 2013 11:43 am Our custom Gemmill Home in Bedfordale WA Build thread:https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=53788 Timeline on page 1 Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Almost Completed 258Apr 30, 2013 4:55 pm jibs WildwoodDream Hi Kat, can I ask how much it cost to have the tile floor wastes installed in the bathrooms/shower? Hi I asked to have Bermuda floor wastes instead of usual white plastic floor wastes and it was upgraded with no charge. Fantastic. Not so with the strip drains in the showers was quoted for my two showers $ 1,730.00. Ouch. Did not realise they were so expensive. Really Jibs! Maybe I will ask about the Bermuda wastes then....not sure if I am too late! Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Done!! :) 259May 01, 2013 11:53 pm Little bit of a tile problem in our ensuite Knew organising our own tiler and tiles would bite us in the butt We have bought the 150 x 900 timber tiles for our ensuite floor...including the shower floor and have now been told by one of the tilers we used to quote our job that it's not possible to get the fall required on the floor with those tiles. So gonna have to rearrange the tiles as my boyfriend is in love with them and doesn't want to let them go These are the timber tiles and the plain ivory tile that we have to go with them. The dark laminate is the cupboards and the light gloss laminate is the benchtop. http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u403/xxkat86xx/tiles_zpsacc35c2f.jpg This is our ensuite, planning on floor to ceiling tiling all around except for the toilet. http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u403/xxkat86xx/layout_zps92cdec63.jpg So initially we had the timber tiles horizontal down the window wall and flowing out accross the floor to the toilet. So as you walk into the ensuite they were vertical. Wasn't ideal but we wanted the flow up the wall look! We used the window wall as our feature wall because it has a niche under the window and we have seen something similar and it looked awesome! The darker baby poo colour is the plain 300 x 600 and the light colour the timber tile. http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u403/xxkat86xx/oldlayout_zps07570b2c.jpg Now we are thinking have the timber tiles on the floor horizontally as you walk in and up the entry wall and mirror wall. Then our plain tile on the window wall, shower floor, shower hob, nib wall and toilet wall. http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u403/xxkat86xx/newlayout_zps027bc29e.jpg I coloured it in to try and visualise it but I'm failing to imagine it very well Any other ideas of what we should do? Should we change the plain tile to something darker as the only dark colour in there is the wall hung cupboards? I also wasn't too keen on having the marble look benchtop meet the timber tiles but with our new idea the timber tiles are between the mirror and bench Re: Redink Homes - NOR - Slab Done!! But now tile problems : 260May 02, 2013 12:58 am I think that would work Kat / I am pretty sure there is a redink display that does that type of tile horizontal like how you are saying. Hope you get it sorted! We are organising our tiling too - dreading these sorts of issues Natural stone tiles like slate, travertine, and limestone add a timeless, elegant look to… 0 27903 2 4252 Hi Alex, Thanks for the reply again. I had a chat with the builder, he said he will use primer, then hydrotec which comes with colour and sealer as well. A Renderer I… 12 18282 |