So you're sure they GU10? I'm looking to get some smart bulbs for my house.
The led downlights are gu10 fittings
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4230Oct 11, 2013 2:40 pm Built With: Carlisle Homes - 2013 Our first home Quantum Homes - 2016 Quantum Homes - 2018 Our Almost Forever Home! Quantum homes - 2019 Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4233Oct 13, 2013 7:28 am Carlisle Homes ~ Winslow 33 http://jm-winslow33.blogspot.com.au/ 04/7 - Site cut 22/8 - Base 28/8 - Frame 02/9 - Roof 15/9 Plumbing & Electrical 7/10 - Lockup November - Complete Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4235Oct 13, 2013 5:10 pm Jason-Vic noisuf Went to Spectra today after meeting the SC at the display home at Clyde. So impressed that so much good stuff is Cat1 or Cat1a. We felt that way too - however some items need to be explained by a Carlisle rep. There is plenty of tempting things outside of cat1 however! What house are you building and what range is it from? Hi Jason, I'm going with the same brick as yours and it look amazing (from your blog) !! is your mortar a standard color or off white? Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4236Oct 13, 2013 7:42 pm noisuf Gday Jason, We're currently looking at the double storeys from the T-Range but really depends on the surveying results. I think the sort of things we'll need to upgrade are the shower heads, doors, cornices, toilets, etc. But we're happy with the majors like tiles (need to consider the laminate flooring) and most likely just 'live with' the nylon CAT 1 carpet.....it's not too bad really. Sounding good, hope you get the house your set on We found the tile range great too and even with an Affinity home we only went with Cat1 carpet (cat 2 underlay, had hoped for cat 3 though, but the price jump was a bit much) Bakso Hi Jason, I'm going with the same brick as yours and it look amazing (from your blog) !! is your mortar a standard color or off white? Just standard mortar - it came out great in our view. The pictures on the blog are after it has dried and been pressure washed. We are really happy with the choice and apparently its a very popular cat1 brick (previously was higher category but reduced according to what we were told - we were just happy that it wasn't out of stock) Carlisle Homes ~ Winslow 33 http://jm-winslow33.blogspot.com.au/ 04/7 - Site cut 22/8 - Base 28/8 - Frame 02/9 - Roof 15/9 Plumbing & Electrical 7/10 - Lockup November - Complete Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4237Oct 13, 2013 8:30 pm Mumtomonkeys Also xjohnno, I can't see truffle bricks in the booklet, what cat are they? And if they are a upgrade, what cat do they fall in and how much? Hi there, we're actually building with Henley and have also gone with Austral Truffe. Not sure about Carlisle but truffe was a Cat 3 upgrade for us. Hope that helps! Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4239Oct 13, 2013 8:57 pm Jason-Vic Sounding good, hope you get the house your set on We found the tile range great too and even with an Affinity home we only went with Cat1 carpet (cat 2 underlay, had hoped for cat 3 though, but the price jump was a bit much) Soil tests and surveys are this Thursday. Hopefully we can build on the fenceline with the garage. Yep, have heard a few people upgrade their underlay so will be taking this on. For the tiled/floorboard areas, I'm starting to like this tile that has a floor board pattern. Will be colder in winter but will be more durable? TashPaul Hey Jason, could you post a link to your blog? I can't seem to find it. Thanks http://jm-winslow33.blogspot.com.au/ Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 4240Oct 13, 2013 11:36 pm noisuf Jason-Vic noisuf Went to Spectra today after meeting the SC at the display home at Clyde. So impressed that so much good stuff is Cat1 or Cat1a. We felt that way too - however some items need to be explained by a Carlisle rep. There is plenty of tempting things outside of cat1 however! What house are you building and what range is it from? Gday Jason, We're currently looking at the double storeys from the T-Range but really depends on the surveying results. I think the sort of things we'll need to upgrade are the shower heads, doors, cornices, toilets, etc. But we're happy with the majors like tiles (need to consider the laminate flooring) and most likely just 'live with' the nylon CAT 1 carpet.....it's not too bad really. Hi There, We built the Baltimore with CH about 6 months ago (completed that is) and we would recommend possible to go for the Manhattan (love the Baltimore but on hindsight should have paid a bit for $ for the Manhattan as it was a better fit really). I think the Manhattan may be the best value for money and layout of all the T-Range (or even Affinity Range) designs! 1. Has a toilet with a window upstairs. 2. Powder Room downstairs can be had with a shower and window. Regards, Judder. 0 4934 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6130 You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14021 |