would love to know how your appointment goes, mine are next week.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Porter Davis double storey 22Nov 15, 2016 7:45 pm dc_1985 Newhouse22 Going next week for WOS appointments any suggestions ? would love to know how your appointment goes, mine are next week.[/quote Did electrical,external/internal designing, flooring , taps , colours doors etc today and it was fun . The staff was very helpful and gave lot of options . Tomorrow is the kitchen culture, tiling , blinds etc ,fingers crossed as kitchen may disrupt our budget. Re: Porter Davis double storey 23Nov 16, 2016 4:24 pm Newhouse22 dc_1985 Newhouse22 Going next week for WOS appointments any suggestions ? would love to know how your appointment goes, mine are next week.[/quote Did electrical,external/internal designing, flooring , taps , colours doors etc today and it was fun . The staff was very helpful and gave lot of options . Tomorrow is the kitchen culture, tiling , blinds etc ,fingers crossed as kitchen may disrupt our budget. All done and dusted, happy with the outcome . Let me know if you have any questions. Re: Porter Davis double storey 25Dec 20, 2016 12:58 pm Newhouse22 Hows everything going DC? not too bad so far, we had our tender app last week and contract signing on the 11 Jan.what about you? what stage are you at? our site start is meant to be Feb 2017 Re: Porter Davis double storey 26Dec 20, 2016 8:10 pm Tender done last week of November and contract in mid February and site start in April/May. Our land titled end of November in Aston craigieburn. Re: Porter Davis double storey 27Dec 20, 2016 8:14 pm Newhouse22 Tender done last week of November and contract in mid February and site start in April/May. Our land titled end of November in Aston craigieburn. Seems like a long time between tender, contracts & site start? Are these dates you wanted? My Phoenix by Metricon in Melbourne viewtopic.php?f=31&t=83584&p=1570829&hilit=my+phoenix+by+metricon+in+melbourne#p1570829 Re: Porter Davis double storey 28Dec 21, 2016 4:25 pm When we paid initial deposit in October ,Porter Davis were not able to do site start before April. Contract date was available in January but we will be overseas so we requested contract date in mid Feb. Re: Porter Davis double storey 29Dec 23, 2016 8:40 am interesting prices for upgrades. We have never looked at PD as their base prices were a fair bit higher than than some of the other builders we were looking at and not as many features. Simple things like stone bench tops are not included in their base inclusions. But some of the upgrades were quite cheap, So maybe we need to have a look at PD and get a quote Re: Porter Davis double storey 30Dec 23, 2016 11:50 am Hi Stayxtrue we got stone benchtop in inclusions but category 1 which you can upgrade later. They always have promotions going on. I understand the base price is on a higher side but in terms of quality/customer service they are very good. Re: Porter Davis double storey 31Jan 07, 2017 2:02 pm Does anyone know how PD work out the tile costs?? When we ewnt for a look last week, we were looking at tiles, the lady there was really helpful. I asked how the pricing works with upgrading tiles, she said you pay the difference in the price between the standard inclusion tile and the one you're upgrading to. That makes perfect sense, however the tiles we looked at she told me the difference in price is $95 per sqm, I have checked the cost of these tiles at national and they are only $59 per sqm??? There was others she gave prices for and they were also almost double what the tile costs. At first I thought they may be charging (a lot) extra for the tiling, but surely they have already factored in the cost of tiling with the standard inclusion tiles (tiles are included in our promo). Re: Porter Davis double storey 32Jun 02, 2017 12:45 am Likely the difference in the tiling cost includes any additional labour costs as well (ie. if they're larger tiles, or very small - will take longer, therefore the difference is in labour). How is everyone's builds going? I'm looking at the Madison 45 myself, and the lists in this thread is extremely valuable! Building a Madison 45 with Porter Davis Madison 45 Blog (Send me a PM with your email address to be added) Re: Porter Davis double storey 33Jun 02, 2017 6:08 pm Welcome to the Madison club fademan. Our slab just got done last week .Have you signed or just looking at this stage? Re: Porter Davis double storey 34Jun 02, 2017 7:19 pm Newhouse22 Welcome to the Madison club fademan. Our slab just got done last week .Have you signed or just looking at this stage? still in the just looking stage, but arranging finance now. We spent quite a few hours with a salesperson going through all the things we'd like to include, and the build quote came out to $610k. Gulp! Seems over the top. The biggest hits was flooring (25k allowance...we don't want quad around our skirting!) , and 70k WOS allowance...seems high based on what I'm seeing here. These were the options - extended lounge - extended alfresco - ensuite to bed 4 - soaker to ensuite - high ceilings - refrigerated cooling - double glazing - NO quad flooring -20k electrical -70k WOS -40k site costs -10k zone 4 tax It adds up so quickly, will need to make some cuts! Any suggestions around the flooring to avoid quad? And the WOS / electrical seems too high? Building a Madison 45 with Porter Davis Madison 45 Blog (Send me a PM with your email address to be added) Re: Porter Davis double storey 35Jun 04, 2017 6:53 am fademan Newhouse22 Welcome to the Madison club fademan. Our slab just got done last week .Have you signed or just looking at this stage? still in the just looking stage, but arranging finance now. We spent quite a few hours with a salesperson going through all the things we'd like to include, and the build quote came out to $610k. Gulp! Seems over the top. The biggest hits was flooring (25k allowance...we don't want quad around our skirting!) , and 70k WOS allowance...seems high based on what I'm seeing here. These were the options - extended lounge - extended alfresco - ensuite to bed 4 - soaker to ensuite - high ceilings - refrigerated cooling - double glazing - NO quad flooring -20k electrical -70k WOS -40k site costs -10k zone 4 tax It adds up so quickly, will need to make some cuts! Any suggestions around the flooring to avoid quad? And the WOS / electrical seems too high? We are to building the Madison 45 our quote is around 515k we haven't been to WOS yet but have lots of allowances for kitchen etc.. We have tender coming up in a few weeks and I am trying to work out windows in kitchen butler and dining hubby and I have different ideas! Any suggestions would be great 😂 Re: Porter Davis double storey 36Jun 04, 2017 10:16 pm Madison45 We have tender coming up in a few weeks and I am trying to work out windows in kitchen butler and dining hubby and I have different ideas! Any suggestions would be great 😂 Those windows are tough - the Madison display has a large window along the side next to the kitchen (with cabinets along the bottom), and I think the Butlers pantry window is different in the display..and a windowed splashback. I think for that side of the home, it really depends on what you'll be seeing. No point investing in big windows if all you will see is a timber fence I'm also not a fan of the window splash-back in the kitchen. Would be an absolute pain to keep clean. The only things we're thinking of adding is another window in the Living space (the plan only has one). It makes the room feel more symmetrical. We are also thinking about adding the larger window in the butlers (and the overhead cupboards). Building a Madison 45 with Porter Davis Madison 45 Blog (Send me a PM with your email address to be added) Re: Porter Davis double storey 37Jun 05, 2017 1:20 am One more thing, we visited world of style on Saturday. The tiling was cat 2 was $20 - 40 extra and cat 3 40-60 extra....only where you had tiles in the plan. If you wanted to tile a wall that was plaster, then you pay the full amount. There were Spanish tiles and decorative tiles there in an unclassified category, meaning $100+ extra ontop. Hope this helps. Building a Madison 45 with Porter Davis Madison 45 Blog (Send me a PM with your email address to be added) Re: Porter Davis double storey 38Jun 07, 2017 10:12 pm fademan Madison45 We have tender coming up in a few weeks and I am trying to work out windows in kitchen butler and dining hubby and I have different ideas! Any suggestions would be great 😂 Those windows are tough - the Madison display has a large window along the side next to the kitchen (with cabinets along the bottom), and I think the Butlers pantry window is different in the display..and a windowed splashback. I think for that side of the home, it really depends on what you'll be seeing. No point investing in big windows if all you will see is a timber fence I'm also not a fan of the window splash-back in the kitchen. Would be an absolute pain to keep clean. The only things we're thinking of adding is another window in the Living space (the plan only has one). It makes the room feel more symmetrical. We are also thinking about adding the larger window in the butlers (and the overhead cupboards). Thanks fademan, hopefully we will both agree on the windows soon! 🤣 we are also adding the extra wondow in living space. Re: Porter Davis double storey 39Jun 07, 2017 10:14 pm fademan One more thing, we visited world of style on Saturday. The tiling was cat 2 was $20 - 40 extra and cat 3 40-60 extra....only where you had tiles in the plan. If you wanted to tile a wall that was plaster, then you pay the full amount. There were Spanish tiles and decorative tiles there in an unclassified category, meaning $100+ extra ontop. Hope this helps. Thanks for your reply, its good to know the prices 😊 Re: Porter Davis double storey 40Jun 08, 2017 10:29 am Madison45 fademan Madison45 We have tender coming up in a few weeks and I am trying to work out windows in kitchen butler and dining hubby and I have different ideas! Any suggestions would be great 😂 Those windows are tough - the Madison display has a large window along the side next to the kitchen (with cabinets along the bottom), and I think the Butlers pantry window is different in the display..and a windowed splashback. I think for that side of the home, it really depends on what you'll be seeing. No point investing in big windows if all you will see is a timber fence I'm also not a fan of the window splash-back in the kitchen. Would be an absolute pain to keep clean. The only things we're thinking of adding is another window in the Living space (the plan only has one). It makes the room feel more symmetrical. We are also thinking about adding the larger window in the butlers (and the overhead cupboards). Thanks fademan, hopefully we will both agree on the windows soon! 🤣 we are also adding the extra wondow in living space. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ As there is no outside light on the kitchen side we have done this. Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 12345 1 4591 Hi Kristy Around $1.7-1.8m or around $4,600/sqm. if you PM me your email I will send you a break up in a spreadsheet so you can get an understanding of the costs for… 1 9980 |