Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Hamptons inspired architect design with attached granny 252Sep 07, 2020 3:16 pm Countrybuilds Victoria Re: Hamptons inspired architect design with attached granny 253Dec 27, 2020 12:04 pm Countrybuilds Congratulations on handover and what an amazing build. Thank you for taking the time to share the details. A build we could only dream of. But what tipped me over the edge was your baking cupboard! Stop now or I will cry. Hamptons inspired architect design with attached granny flat 254Dec 27, 2020 12:24 pm Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅
Hi All, hope you’ve all had a good Christmas and were not too affected by the Covid restrictions! Did anyone’s build actually meet the ubiquitous “Christmas deadline”??? We moved in around 6 months ago, and everything’s been pretty great so far. A couple of design/layout tweaks I would have made in hindsight, just things that could only be picked up by living in the space. But they’re very minor. My biggest regret was not getting the electrician to hard wire LED strip lighting for outside Xmas lights! The passive solar design and orientation has been spot on, we haven’t had to use the aircon for heating/cooling yet except for the one day temps were above 40c and no southerly change came through. We had it on for a couple of hours before bed. All other times we’ve just used the fans. Just before we moved in our builder staged the house and took some professional photos which I have attached. https://www.capitaloneprojects.com.au/hamptonshouse Rather excitingly, Colorbond featured the house in an Instagram post! Re: Hamptons inspired architect design with attached granny 255Dec 27, 2020 1:00 pm Hillsbuilds Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi All, hope you’ve all had a good Christmas and were not too affected by the Covid restrictions! Did anyone’s build actually meet the ubiquitous “Christmas deadline”??? We moved in around 6 months ago, and everything’s been pretty great so far. A couple of design/layout tweaks I would have made in hindsight, just things that could only be picked up by living in the space. But they’re very minor. My biggest regret was not getting the electrician to hard wire LED strip lighting for outside Xmas lights! The passive solar design and orientation has been spot on, we haven’t had to use the aircon for heating/cooling yet except for the one day temps were above 40c and no southerly change came through. We had it on for a couple of hours before bed. All other times we’ve just used the fans. Just before we moved in our builder staged the house and took some professional photos which I have attached. https://www.capitaloneprojects.com.au/hamptonshouse The Home looks really good and very beautiful. Well done for the great journey and happy to see that you are enjoying the way you wanted Build cant be 100% perfect so don't stress too much about missing the point for Xmas lights. May be down the track there would be some new technology called wireless electricity Enjoy ! Re: Hamptons inspired architect design with attached granny 257Dec 03, 2021 11:26 am UPDATE! So our builder entered our house into the Master Builders Association NSW Excellence in Housing Awards 2021, and we won our category! Very exciting, and also gratifying to know that even independent experts think it’s a good quality build and design. Hi all, Been browsing project builders' website and saw Masterton with attached granny flat design Seeing bad reviews from masterton in this website/facebook, does… 0 18306 I would suggest you simply go and talk to council about your proposal, most councils are getting onboard with ancillary dwellings. There is no benefit in keeping it… 1 4123 I think I know the answer but just checking to see if anyone has had experience with it. I want to build a small 20 square metre retreat in my backyard, it will have a… 0 13906 |