Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Boutique Homes 70Nov 27, 2013 8:19 am Aussie, we liked the Oslo too but went with the Knightsbridge 26. As for our timeline, Feb/March was what our site supervisor told me yesterday. He assured me it wasn't a quick build because they were rushing things, but because they were just tightly scheduled. I was estimating a May/June finish too. I reckon you might be in by end March/early April? Have they started on your build at all? Wazza - yes, that blog is great. I refer to it a lot! Re: Boutique Homes 71Nov 27, 2013 10:17 am Nah nothing on the construction front as of yet. We were supposed to have our building permit approved over the last couple of days but havent heard back about that yet. So if there is in fact a deadline for slabs of today, nothing will happen until after the tradies come back from their turkeys & hams in January. As long as its not rushed, its a fairly big bonus for you to have it done in such a short time frame! Our Oslo 24 changed a bit in terms of the plans with us knocking out the 4th bedroom and extending both the 3rd bedroom and outdoor living to cover that space. For our budget we felt that we could go bigger but not have as many upgrades in the house, or go a bit smaller and add some creature comforts that we probably wouldnt have been able to squeeze in otherwise. Its nice to talk to other Boutique builders in this forum. Re: Boutique Homes 72Nov 27, 2013 2:58 pm I like your idea of getting rid of bed 4 to increase bed 3 and the outdoor living. We paid extra to extend the two bedrooms at the back because we have two boys. And like you we went with the smaller house so we could afford more upgrades. Hope we didn't go too small! Re: Boutique Homes 74Dec 02, 2013 1:12 pm Independent inspection on our slab has been done. All good except one defect: "1. Slab Surface Levels There is a 15 millimetre hump in the north side of the dining room located 3.5 metres behind the garage. The Building Commission’s Guide to Standards and Tolerances clause 2.08 Level of timber and concrete floors states: ‘Except where documented otherwise, new floors are defective if within the first 24 months they differ in level by more than 10 mm in any room or area, or more than 4 millimetres in any 2 metres length. The overall deviation of floor level to the entire building footprint shall not exceed 20 mm.”" It's pretty minor, the slab guys will grind it down in due course. Meanwhile, our SS said the frame will be up by today and a roof on possibly by the end of the week! He said we're lucky our job is just running really smoothly with no delays (yet), whereas he has another job on the other side of the city that has only just started and it has already been delayed by a week. Re: Boutique Homes 77Dec 03, 2013 8:15 am Wazza78 How did you go Aussie any word on permit Same old thing from Boutique, won't rrply to emails or calls. They really excel in customer service. So we're still unsure Wazza. Re: Boutique Homes 78Dec 03, 2013 10:45 am Here are some pics of our slab. People weren't kidding when they said their slabs looked small. I can't believe they're going to put a four-bedroom house with a double garage on this. Block looks tiny too. Hmm... Front entrance (with the frame materials in the garage): Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Living room/kitchen and main bathroom/minor bedrooms to the right: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ From the dining room looking across to the kitchen/living, main bathroom and minor bedrooms: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ From the back: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Boutique Homes 80Dec 03, 2013 4:09 pm Exciting Genghis. It'll fly up from now. Just had a call from Boutique earlier. Construction starts on ours next Tuesday (10th). Woohoo! 10 15745 Ask for references and speak to them. If they are defensive or try to avoid the request, walk. 1 74702 |