Good luck with NHP.
The sheet above the garage door looks good painted that colour, blends in nicely!
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 388Apr 05, 2016 3:23 pm My Build Journey - Mainvue Amalfi 530 in South Eastern Melbourne https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75810&p=1353804&hilit=mainvue+amalfi#p1353804 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 390Apr 05, 2016 3:51 pm My Build Journey - Mainvue Amalfi 530 in South Eastern Melbourne https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75810&p=1353804&hilit=mainvue+amalfi#p1353804 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 393Apr 05, 2016 9:27 pm ------------------------------------------- Build Thread - Mainvue Emporio ER430 KDR https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76790&p=1332227&hilit=mainvue#p1332227 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 396Apr 06, 2016 2:28 pm Thanks everyone. Floors are Engineered rustic oak, colour is called Orlando. Actually looks a little darker in the photos. Left the skirts off only where we were having floor boards, so study and theater has them on. That's on the to do list to instal them, although that list is long! viewtopic.php?t=78112 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 397May 23, 2016 7:39 pm Hows the house coming along Conifers? My Build Journey - Mainvue Amalfi 530 in South Eastern Melbourne https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75810&p=1353804&hilit=mainvue+amalfi#p1353804 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 398May 23, 2016 7:59 pm Hi Chloe, thanks for asking. We are loving the house, having all the space is amazing. Slowly working on all the jobs, of which there are many. We have part of the deck done and the pool fencing is complete, which is a relief as time was running out for the permit. Haven't done anything out the front apart from the drive, so that might be the next project. I'll clean up and get some photos. viewtopic.php?t=78112 Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 399Nov 01, 2016 1:02 pm Quote: Conifers I have been reading few posts and learnt a lot, so I thought I would start my own too. We are doing a knock down rebuild and hoping for a site start in a couple of weeks. Here is a bit of a timeline so far 21/9/14 Paid 1st deposit 19/11/14 Signed quote. MainVue will now go ahead with soil & site survey 27/11/14 Colour appointment 14/01/15 Tender appointment 16/02/15 Dispo lodged with council for reduced setback 18/03/15 Moved into rental 23/3/15 Applied for gas & electricity to be abolished 08/04/15 Gas abolishment done 08/04/15 Dispo rejected by council. 15/04/15 Found electricity had also been abolished 28/04/15 Received contracts 01/05/15 Temp fence installed in prep for demo 04/05/15 Contracts signed 04/05/15 Demo commenced 06/05/15 Demo finished. (Not a particular good job mind you) 18/05/15 Demo co. Finally came aback to do site scrape and clean 21/05/15 2nd survey done 28/05/15 2nd soil test 09/06/15 Pool commenced. Dug hole, delivered pool and put in place 10/06/15 Pool filled and set. 11/06/15 Pool finished until after handover. Void cover installed 23/06/15 Building permit approved. 10/07/15 Toilet delivered, site scrape & level. House pegged out 13/07/15 Piers done 16/07/15 Electric cables laid and meter box installed 21/07/15 Plumbing rough in done 24/07/15 Termite caps done 27/07/15 Waffle pods laid out, boxed up ready for concrete 28/07/15 Slab poured 05/08/15 Frame started 26/08/15 Gutters & facia installed 31/08/15 Roof started 01/09/15 roof finished 02/09/15 Heating & air con ducts installed 03/09/15 plumbers rough in internal pipes 04/09/15 goop guy 09/09/15 Blue wrap done on frame 10/09/15 Plaster delivered 11/09/15 Bricks delivered 14/09/15 Meeting with SS to go through inspection report 15/09/15 bath hobs installed and walls straighten in prep for plaster 17/09/15 Sparky on site to start on rough in of wiring. Garage roof trusses installed. Bricky turned up to prep 18/09/15 Bricky started laying bricks 22/09/15 Insulation done. Gutter & facia on garage installed 23/09/15 independent inspection done for pre plaster 28/09/15 Garage roof installed 05/10/15 Scaffolding erected around outside to brick upstairs. Meeting with SS 14/10/15 Plaster hung 16/10/15 Bricks all finished 23/10/15 bricks upper level acid washed 26/10/15 Plaster sanded 28/10/15 Eve's installed 30/10/15 Stairs installed 04/11/15 kitchen cabinets installed, bathroom cabinet delivered. Bathrooms waterproofed. 05/11/15 All cabinetry installed. 06/11/15 skirting and arc's installed and doors hung 09/11/15 Tiles delivered 16/11/15 foam board installed on facade and tiler started 25/11/15 facade base coat render done and painter started prep inside 26/11/15 painting hi, i am installing the same pool as you during my Metricon home build and i was wondering if you have a pool fence do you still need to have the pool void covered. If so how much did it cost to have a cover put on. Re: MainVue Emporio ER432 Ultima 400Nov 11, 2016 9:12 am kaspa000 Quote: Conifers I have been reading few posts and learnt a lot, so I thought I would start my own too. We are doing a knock down rebuild and hoping for a site start in a couple of weeks. Here is a bit of a timeline so far 21/9/14 Paid 1st deposit 19/11/14 Signed quote. MainVue will now go ahead with soil & site survey 27/11/14 Colour appointment 14/01/15 Tender appointment 16/02/15 Dispo lodged with council for reduced setback 18/03/15 Moved into rental 23/3/15 Applied for gas & electricity to be abolished 08/04/15 Gas abolishment done 08/04/15 Dispo rejected by council. 15/04/15 Found electricity had also been abolished 28/04/15 Received contracts 01/05/15 Temp fence installed in prep for demo 04/05/15 Contracts signed 04/05/15 Demo commenced 06/05/15 Demo finished. (Not a particular good job mind you) 18/05/15 Demo co. Finally came aback to do site scrape and clean 21/05/15 2nd survey done 28/05/15 2nd soil test 09/06/15 Pool commenced. Dug hole, delivered pool and put in place 10/06/15 Pool filled and set. 11/06/15 Pool finished until after handover. Void cover installed 23/06/15 Building permit approved. 10/07/15 Toilet delivered, site scrape & level. House pegged out 13/07/15 Piers done 16/07/15 Electric cables laid and meter box installed 21/07/15 Plumbing rough in done 24/07/15 Termite caps done 27/07/15 Waffle pods laid out, boxed up ready for concrete 28/07/15 Slab poured 05/08/15 Frame started 26/08/15 Gutters & facia installed 31/08/15 Roof started 01/09/15 roof finished 02/09/15 Heating & air con ducts installed 03/09/15 plumbers rough in internal pipes 04/09/15 goop guy 09/09/15 Blue wrap done on frame 10/09/15 Plaster delivered 11/09/15 Bricks delivered 14/09/15 Meeting with SS to go through inspection report 15/09/15 bath hobs installed and walls straighten in prep for plaster 17/09/15 Sparky on site to start on rough in of wiring. Garage roof trusses installed. Bricky turned up to prep 18/09/15 Bricky started laying bricks 22/09/15 Insulation done. Gutter & facia on garage installed 23/09/15 independent inspection done for pre plaster 28/09/15 Garage roof installed 05/10/15 Scaffolding erected around outside to brick upstairs. Meeting with SS 14/10/15 Plaster hung 16/10/15 Bricks all finished 23/10/15 bricks upper level acid washed 26/10/15 Plaster sanded 28/10/15 Eve's installed 30/10/15 Stairs installed 04/11/15 kitchen cabinets installed, bathroom cabinet delivered. Bathrooms waterproofed. 05/11/15 All cabinetry installed. 06/11/15 skirting and arc's installed and doors hung 09/11/15 Tiles delivered 16/11/15 foam board installed on facade and tiler started 25/11/15 facade base coat render done and painter started prep inside 26/11/15 painting hi, i am installing the same pool as you during my Metricon home build and i was wondering if you have a pool fence do you still need to have the pool void covered. If so how much did it cost to have a cover put on. Sorry for the delay in replying. You probably should check with your builder, as each would be different, I think with ours if the pool was within 3 meters of the house then it had to have the void cover. Our cover was included and done by the guy who installed the pool. But I think they are around $1,000 (although you could do it a lot cheaper, as it was just sheets of tin nailed to timber that was bolted down.) viewtopic.php?t=78112 |