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Browse Forums Building A New House Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 301Sep 05, 2013 9:17 pm zub13 Our cupboards and bench tops have arrived...YAY..... Very happy with the colours thanks goodness!!! The stipple seal looks great in both flat and diamond gloss. woo hoo sounds great Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 302Sep 06, 2013 7:56 am So glad you're happy with the colours. What a relief! Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 304Sep 10, 2013 11:19 am Great news they turned out as lovely as you had hoped. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 305Sep 10, 2013 2:03 pm zub13 Our tiles were delivered today...Im happy with those too- I was really worried we got it wrong woo hoo Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 307Sep 11, 2013 11:04 am Fantastic, Zub. Wish we could see it, but I'm sure it's amazing. Did you see my thread--we have a slab. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 308Sep 11, 2013 4:40 pm yay for joinery being installed. fingers crossed the quote comes back ok for the window coverings. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 310Sep 13, 2013 6:32 pm Have you tried blindsonline.com.au? Bit of DIY for the hanging, but they are awesome quality, custom made to fit & the instructions are really simple Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66299 Slab: 16/6/14 Frame: 4/7/14 Roof: 22/7/14 Lock Up: 20/8/14 Fixing: 26/8/14 PCI: 9/10/14 Handover: 20/10/14 Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 311Sep 13, 2013 10:36 pm I've got anywhere from just under $3,000 to $4,000 and double that if I wanted double roller blinds. We are going to go through online companies. It is cheaper for the double blinds. I'm going to wait to get in as i still don't quite know where I want block out, double with block out and sunscreen or just light filtering. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 312Sep 13, 2013 11:54 pm Ours were more than 3k but less than 4k. i dont remember the exact figure. We did not get anything for the bathroom, toilet, ensuie or laundry. We got ours from iseekblinds.com.au they were spose to come today but arent coming til tomorrow. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 313Sep 24, 2013 1:49 pm I compared product to product and as we got 30% off with Spotlight (booked during a sale), the double blinds were a lot cheaper than blinds on line and other online stores. Venetians were dearer so we are doing them ourselves. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 314Sep 24, 2013 2:11 pm Sounds like a good deal, zub. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 315Sep 24, 2013 3:05 pm Spotlight prices are great when they have specials!! My son and his fiance's build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66084 24/7 Slabbed 30/7 Framed 05/8 Gutters 08/8 Roof & windows 31/8 gyprock,bricks,cornice 3/9 Lock up 8/11 In Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 316Sep 24, 2013 3:06 pm Not sure if the sale is still going but spotlight were offreing 80% off having curtains made. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 317Sep 25, 2013 3:35 pm Thanks, we have curtains and sunsheer rollers in the bedrooms, venetians in the wet areas and double rollers in the living are with panel glides oon the sliding doors. My husband insisted on pelmets :/ so this jacked up the bill from spotlight by just over $1000. UPDATE: Eaves are being finished today, the essastone bench in the kitchen is done and the sink is in and the tiler will be finished by the end of the day. All that is left is painting, fittings, paving and stormwater! I am also please to note that we finally met the lovely hachy and her cute little boys, who will be our 'a few doors down neighbours'! Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 318Sep 25, 2013 8:35 pm Please tell us how you like the panel glides when you put them in. I'm trying to work out what to put on a sliding door and don't like any of the options I've looked at so far. Maybe the panels are the way to go. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 319Sep 26, 2013 9:04 pm zub13 Thanks, we have curtains and sunsheer rollers in the bedrooms, venetians in the wet areas and double rollers in the living are with panel glides oon the sliding doors. My husband insisted on pelmets :/ so this jacked up the bill from spotlight by just over $1000. UPDATE: Eaves are being finished today, the essastone bench in the kitchen is done and the sink is in and the tiler will be finished by the end of the day. All that is left is painting, fittings, paving and stormwater! I am also please to note that we finally met the lovely hachy and her cute little boys, who will be our 'a few doors down neighbours'! was nice to meet face to face lol, cute but naughty boys. heard lots of banging and nail guns coming from your place yesterday but when we walked by today there was nobody there. Re: First Time Build: Hickinbotham in the Barossa 320Sep 30, 2013 10:13 pm panel gliders can be a pain, especially cheap ones. the fabric can curl in around the edges of each panel So it looks like we finally have some movement on site! Definitely later than expected, but I'll take any progress at this point. I'll drop by over the weekend to get… 5 27693 Can anyone give me any onfo on New Homes WA? Good or bad, hopefully good just need to know if my choice was good or not? Thanks ❤️ 0 8936 9 24789 |