Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 162May 31, 2018 9:24 am oh wow! i have NEVER heard of this stuff before. that seems like a great option, and probably less of a mess for sure haha thank you for this Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 163May 31, 2018 9:30 am sparrowsnest CC7 sparrowsnest We were the same driving around the new estates looking at colours. Each stage of the colour selections we would drive around looking at different things. Because we are rural I’m thinking of going with an asphalt driveway to tie in with our facade colours. You’re having grout dilemmas too! What are you tossing up between? The tiles usually all have a little arrow on the back of them so that they all get laid running the same way. Building our first custom dream home. https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_ ... are_type=t I just saw your latest post! Man that view! those cows. so beautiful, my partner and I just go for random drives to places like that haha, so we would love to have something to call home like that later on in life I think I dont think you can go wrong with asphalt out there, and your facade colours will work REALLY well with it oh i'm glad you mentioned the arrows on the back of the tiles, our tile lady said the tiler WOULD lay them with the 'grain' so to speak, but i best not assume (mainly for my own anxiety really) I'm paranoid with our medium grey benches in the kitchen that the medium grey grout with our marble look herringbone may be too much, or busy. I have a feeling it works better with the marbling tone in the tile, but i'm trying to work out if misty grey would look okay or if it would be too light I think you made a great choice going with Misty Grey, and i'm not saying that because i want to see it haha, but because your kitchen is very white already. anything darker may look too busy (once you add things to the counter, and have everything else in the kitchen) misty grey is subtle enough to show off the pattern but not be super in your face I have to go to the tile shop and stand there for 30mins with all the grout samples again haha. I'm more concerned about our actual marble tiles above the ensuite sink though (its a small section above the counter, and under the mirrors/window), our tile lady said white so we went white. but im worried the white will make all the grey pop out too much, and we have Urban Ceaserstone as the counters in there. Again worried if it will make it all too dark. I kind of wished we binned the marble and went something more white I think the kitchen will be fine, would look good either way, but i feel like with the ensuite I will either go 'that worked out pretty good actually' or '...god dammmit' haha I keep going back and forth clearly. maybe i should just flip a coin then I can always blame the coin and not myself haha We are so happy with our block. It’s going to be amazing for the kids to grow up with so much space. Sounds like you like to ‘procrastinate the crap’ out of things too lol. Only 30 minutes looking grout, grout took me a whole day and reselecting my tiles took me about 3 weeks 🤣. I think everyone rethinks their selections and I don’t really have any advice because I’m the worst but once I’ve really decided I just put it out of my head and move on. At the end of the day these will be our very own houses and if we hate something we can always change it . That’s what my husband keep telling me to talk me off the ledge anyway 🤣. I’m sure whatever you pick is going to look amazing and I can’t wait to see it! Building our first custom dream home. https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_ ... are_type=t We went to the tile shops about 4 or 5 times before our tile appointment, and still on the day went through all the floor tiles again to make sure our original pick is what we wanted haha and then we forgot to take a photo of everything together so the next day or weekend we went to our local shop and looked at it all again and try to work out which countertop would look best (staff kept coming over asking if i needed help because i kept looking at the two counter swatches against the display splash back like over and over and over and over again haha. but that's when i started to be unsure of the grout colours. Hoping the standard is fine for the flooring too, there's too many options; that's the problem I really can't wait for it all to be so my brain can stop... and move on to other things to be undecided about hahaha Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 165Jun 04, 2018 9:05 am mj-mac4 Any pics CC7? I went to make a post this morning, and as usual my finger decided to press a button on the screen and the page refreshed or something and I lost my update hahaha. Then i emailed myself the photos to do it on the computer instead and the photos keep coming up rotated. I will try again soon though. We had our builder neighbour attach their side gate TO our garage wall, and it looks like a shocking job so we don't think they have even put any termite protection after drilling into our bricks (without asking might we add) and we are worried about if the actual fence there affects our visual termite barrier Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 166Jun 04, 2018 10:02 am CC7 mj-mac4 Any pics CC7? I went to make a post this morning, and as usual my finger decided to press a button on the screen and the page refreshed or something and I lost my update hahaha. Then i emailed myself the photos to do it on the computer instead and the photos keep coming up rotated. I will try again soon though. We had our builder neighbour attach their side gate TO our garage wall, and it looks like a shocking job so we don't think they have even put any termite protection after drilling into our bricks (without asking might we add) and we are worried about if the actual fence there affects our visual termite barrier How can they attach the gate to your garage wall without asking? That's your property. We have spoken to the man on the side where our garage is and he has said that he will do whatever we decide. Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 167Jun 04, 2018 10:17 am bestspecials CC7 mj-mac4 Any pics CC7? I went to make a post this morning, and as usual my finger decided to press a button on the screen and the page refreshed or something and I lost my update hahaha. Then i emailed myself the photos to do it on the computer instead and the photos keep coming up rotated. I will try again soon though. We had our builder neighbour attach their side gate TO our garage wall, and it looks like a shocking job so we don't think they have even put any termite protection after drilling into our bricks (without asking might we add) and we are worried about if the actual fence there affects our visual termite barrier How can they attach the gate to your garage wall without asking? That's your property. We have spoken to the man on the side where our garage is and he has said that he will do whatever we decide. I know We haven't had the best of luck with them. When we first got their details from the developers (so we could get them to sign the build to boundary form) where were told by the developers that all the details they had were of a Building company. So i have a feeling they have bought some in the street and are going to flog them off. We are fairly certain they were the ones that left the concrete on our land, and when we asked them about it they said they cleaned theirs up. Then they were asking for half the fence amount (they clearly wanted to get it asap as their build was finishing up within a month or two) and then we realised that was for the full fence, even though our garage would be taking up some of that fence line, so we said we weren't going to pay for that section if it was just going to be pulled down in a month. And we requested for them to wait until our slab was poured before putting the fence up, or our site cut. We rocked up to our first meeting with our SS and the neighbour builder put the entire fence up. But at least the small retaining wall was sorted so that was a good thing Our slab broke through the retaining wall there and our SS told us he was going to fix it up later including the fence. but a few weeks ago the neighbour builder cut down the remaining posts that were left for the fence. Bit annoying because i think our SS said he was planning to replace the remaining slats (so maybe leave the fence intact on our garage) and now they have put together some poorly done side gate (i will PM you a photo) and the corner part that sits at the end of our garage isn't that stable. But I certaintly don't want to mention it to them because they will probably just drill more holes into our property It's the ugliest house on the street too gutted it's next to us haha. I hope some lovely people buy it though, and i hope the workmanship inside is better than the outside work Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / May 25th - Bricks completed 168Jun 04, 2018 10:21 am bestspecials CC7 mj-mac4 Any pics CC7? I went to make a post this morning, and as usual my finger decided to press a button on the screen and the page refreshed or something and I lost my update hahaha. Then i emailed myself the photos to do it on the computer instead and the photos keep coming up rotated. I will try again soon though. We had our builder neighbour attach their side gate TO our garage wall, and it looks like a shocking job so we don't think they have even put any termite protection after drilling into our bricks (without asking might we add) and we are worried about if the actual fence there affects our visual termite barrier How can they attach the gate to your garage wall without asking? That's your property. We have spoken to the man on the side where our garage is and he has said that he will do whatever we decide. We have had no dramas from our other neighbours though, so that's amazing, and when we had our frames done I noticed there was some little metal pieces that got flown in the process into the pretty neighbours side, so I was walking around cleaning up their yard. Wouldn't want that accidentally getting buried in their yard in case they have kids/pets Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 169Jun 04, 2018 11:04 am Oh no this is no good CC7. Surely that is not allowed! That would be so disheartening for you guys. We have a house next to us they is pretty ugly but thankfully the neighbours are nice. They just chose yuck colours. I hope it all gets sorted asap. Wehad our neighbours builders on our left side pull out our boundary pegs! We took photos and the concrete was dumped over the hole. We called there building supervisor and he denied it. But we said we have a photos and dates so he said it will be fixed before we move in. Its so frustrating to have more drama. 😩 Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 170Jun 04, 2018 11:13 am mj-mac4 Oh no this is no good CC7. Surely that is not allowed! That would be so disheartening for you guys. We have a house next to us they is pretty ugly but thankfully the neighbours are nice. They just chose yuck colours. I hope it all gets sorted asap. Wehad our neighbours builders on our left side pull out our boundary pegs! We took photos and the concrete was dumped over the hole. We called there building supervisor and he denied it. But we said we have a photos and dates so he said it will be fixed before we move in. Its so frustrating to have more drama. 😩 Oh god! I think Coral have been amazing so far, all our rubbish is still all in our front area, and our back yard and in the house is kept pretty tidy, so it's a shame some builders make the others look crap. Yea we had photos before the cement was dumped, and it was near their house, and suddenly a few weeks later it was in the middle of our land. but they denied it of course, such a shame. There is a vaccant lot across the road from us, and so many builders have dumped all types of building rubbish there, I really feel for the people who own it, as we had three piles on ours, and I actually asked my dad to come out one morning and jackhammer the poured cement. The poor lot across from us has like 7 piles of crap. I'm PARANOID that the builders next to us put the fence up over too far and our slab is in the wrong spot because of it. But i'm probably just being paranoid and sad about the little land we have to the other side haha. I'm not sure how to look into it anyways, I'm sure it's correct, for there sake as i'd turned into the devil on them if it wasn't Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 171Jun 04, 2018 1:30 pm Photos The front has been rendered, no eaves yet, but it looks like the rest of the facade is ready to go up soon too. One lonely bathroom cabinet ready to make a run for it if needed... or maybe it's just waiting for the waterproofing to happen Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Walls and cornices have been done inside. Kitchen cupboards are in Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ A little bummed that the cabinets above the rangehood aren't like in a display we saw them in, we have two shelves way up the top. I was planning to put spices in there for cooking (as we didn't go with the three pot drawers high) But i've since learned its best not to put spices above the rangehood anyways. Maybe its best to have them in the cupboard to the side then?? not that much further away though. But i'm sure there's a reason it has happened this way so not overly fussed and it will work out for the better in the end. hooray for functioning cupboards though! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Really happy we went with the silk finish in kitchen! Ii was super excited to see the recessed part for our LED strip was not forgotten about, it went the entire way under the upper cabinets too (not two pieces either side of the rangehood like it was originally stated as) And for anyone curious, this is the upgraded height to the bedroom wardrobes we asked for, eager to utilize the space. We have our modem and printer going in here so hoping it will help keep the office desks clear of random equipment and cords Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 172Jun 04, 2018 1:38 pm Looks like you have nearly caught up. They will do the skirting boards, window frames, door frames and doors next. The silk finish on the cupboard doors looks great.
I took a photo of the cupboards above our range and they are different to yours. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 173Jun 04, 2018 1:53 pm bestspecials Looks like you have nearly caught up. They will do the skirting boards, window frames, door frames and doors next. The silk finish on the cupboard doors looks great. yay! I can't wait for the doors to come. Hoping the garage door doesn't come too soon because that will mean lock up stage and i'm going to miss walking through haha Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 174Jun 04, 2018 2:12 pm Yay!! It looks awesome! How exciting. I can’t wait to see all our cabinetry. 😄 Just to give you a little piece of mind. I was worried that our neighbours flab was to close to our fence. Thinking they put it in the wrong spot. But we called our Ss and he said all the builders/ engineers measure and place the slab according to gps not the pegs. I was so relieved to hear this. 😅 Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 176Jun 04, 2018 2:26 pm oh I love the idea of the LED strips, was that an expensive upgrade? We are also planning on the raised ceilings but I'd only considered the higher wardrobes after following along your build, it looks so good! (and SO efficient!). Are your ceilings raised to 2590 or 2720? Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 177Jun 04, 2018 3:43 pm mj-mac4 Yay!! It looks awesome! How exciting. I can’t wait to see all our cabinetry. 😄 Just to give you a little piece of mind. I was worried that our neighbours flab was to close to our fence. Thinking they put it in the wrong spot. But we called our Ss and he said all the builders/ engineers measure and place the slab according to gps not the pegs. I was so relieved to hear this. 😅 that's what my partner said about the GPS too. And i'm sure Coral would have done their gps before starting, or it would be a s**t storm for them later if it were wrong so they wouldn't slack on something like that The cupboard height was one of the first things we requested hahaha, I think it's my favourite upgrade too and probably the cheapest, i think it was $150 for three robes for the higher cupboard doors (we then upgraded two of those to have the mirror finish on top of that) Here is a photo at frame stage of the WAS study nook, turned into two robes. The lower one is across from the ensuite and that's the linen. The higher one is the media room Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ I feel like maybe Coral/new builds ( ? ) have their robe shelf a little lower than at my mums house, so it may not be a huge problem. Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 178Jun 04, 2018 3:57 pm Nublette oh I love the idea of the LED strips, was that an expensive upgrade? We are also planning on the raised ceilings but I'd only considered the higher wardrobes after following along your build, it looks so good! (and SO efficient!). Are your ceilings raised to 2590 or 2720? We had this down in our tender (we changed it like 5 times before contract) but i cant for the life of me see it in there, not in the final one either BUT our electrical paper work says $302.72 and that's for supply and install. Could not see in the paper work about the price about the recessed work on the cabinetry, but i think our Sales Assistant quoted us about the same price and we requested recessed then Really eager to see it installed, it was something my partner really wanted Our ceilings were raised to the promotion height of 2550, but we left the doors at the standard height Re: Coral Homes / Avoca 23 / June 3rd - Walls, kitchen cabin 180Jun 06, 2018 7:02 pm OMG i only JUST saw the last part of your comment until now. Oh that set up would have been more what we were after. Thank you for this. I would imagine we would have the same rangehood model too I think it depends on the companies they use, different areas. My cousin built with Coral last year and they said they didnt even get functional doors on theirs haha, so strange, and they inquired about it and i believe they said Coral said the company that currently does their cabinets on the Sunshine Coast just does it like that It could be different now. Ask the council if there is a chance of getting build over easement exemption. Sometimes easements are unused and 24cm is not all that much. Good luck. And yes any builder… 2 13771 In Qld it is a requirement that a builder must have a cost breakdown, for building a home to the same specification, with the same inclusions and the same finish. So ask… 1 4339 Can you give advice on how to get missing certificates needed for a form 21? Our bank requires us to provide one but we are missing 4 building certificates from our first… 3 71810 |