Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building in Perth - 101 Residential - first ever build 4Nov 06, 2015 3:55 pm Our build thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=70984 Re: Building in Perth - 101 Residential - first ever build 7Nov 06, 2015 6:42 pm Awww.. that is so sweet and congratulations! So there are double celebrations to look forward to in the upcoming years. Don't stress too much on the build I'm sure it'll turn out to be awesome. The name's Bond, Color Bond My Ben Trager build thread: "Coming Soon.." Re: Building in Perth - 101 Residential - first ever build 8Nov 25, 2015 12:02 pm So after not having any updates from 101 for a while hubby and i went over to the house to have a look if there had been ANY progress at all.. and to our surprise there has been a bit of work done. All the lights are in, tiling is done although they have stuffed up or kitchen splashback.. I chose subway tiles at pre start and put the note in our specifications for the tiles to be laid in a 'brickwork' pattern like most subway tiles, but they have just laid them in straight lines. Pretty dissapointing but i emailed 101 and they said they will fix it. The kitchen is almost finished by the looks of it.. they are just waiting for the cupboard doors to be delivered (because we chose ones that werent in our builders range) hopefully we will be able to go back when someone is there so we can go in and take a few pics. If the eaves are fixed first, the eaves line is about 250 mm below the top plate of wall frame. If the cladding ie hebel stops just under the eave line, then that means… 2 54969 granny can live in the garage. just give her a few extra blankets rofl 8 34403 You can also consider longer/wider footings for your deck, so you don't even bother with soil capacity calculations. 9 5496 |