Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Need ideas for upgrades? 4Jul 11, 2013 6:15 am now for the new home the hot tub that flows from inside to out the fire pit in the middle of the pool the slide that provides a shortcut to the pool and just because i can the door that turns into a pingpong table Re: Need ideas for upgrades? 5Jul 11, 2013 11:06 am I don't know why I didn't realize all the things I was missing from my house I wonder if the sparkly stairs will count as a variation or colors because my colors appointment is coming up and I must have shiny stairs to blind all who enter. It will save me money on furniture and other awe inspiring items. Everyone will be struck blind and no one will notice my ikea stuff SCORE. I will also be needing that waterfall in the bath.... it will make washing my hair a breeze. And that swing table is genius....most people don't suffer from motion sickness and if they do they can sit on the floor. All jokes aside those produce drawers are actually a good idea and I might have to look into them unless they are like $5000 apiece then ummm no. and really those loft hammocks would cause me to be the most neurotic parent on the planet. Just looking at the pictures has visions of broken necks dancing through my head. Decorate your home. It gives the illusion that your life is more interesting than it really is. MY BUILD THREAD https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=65479&p=1035832#p1035832 Re: Need ideas for upgrades? 6Jul 11, 2013 4:02 pm BellaButterfly All jokes aside those produce drawers are actually a good idea and I might have to look into them unless they are like $5000 apiece then ummm no. My wife and I went into the Fisher & Paykel store to have a look at a few things and they had similar drawers on display there (these). They look quite cool - not actually practical for every day usage but perhaps for storing drinks in an outdoor kitchen area, or as a secondary storage space. I can't recall the exact prices but I'm pretty sure it was around $2-3k. Not sure if other people do an integrated drawer fridge too. I think it depends on whether you are most interested in the "integrated" or the "drawer" bit as to what might be the best option Demo + Build in Rivervale, Western Australia Moved in June 2014 http://rivervale.tumblr.com/ Building Thread Re: Need ideas for upgrades? 7Jul 11, 2013 4:17 pm I have found drawers in general to be better than shelves, and I can't see why it should be different because the drawer is insulated and has a compressor attached. The only thing I can see would be a problem for some, is that to get the same volume as a large french door fridge, is that you will need several drawers to get the same volume. Luckily, I'm not one of the people with a big family and a big fridge. I would say both styles you have pictured are steel. The lower chord of the first pic would be a massive lump if made using timber considering the size of the rafters. If… 1 6151 Hi guys We have just removed a very large grape vine which was mounted to a structure along this wall. This is a shared wall with our neighbour, and after removal, we… 0 3954 |