Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Finding a design 2Apr 06, 2006 5:44 pm The blog of my home being built: http://glint-bladesong.blogspot.com/ Re: Finding a design 8Jun 29, 2006 2:53 pm Shane
I saw your company profile and the buildings shown are all classy and look expensive. We're planning to build our home near Forest lake, but only 1 storey 4 bedrooms home so don't know if your company would be interested ? I am dealing with another builder now but i somehow don't have a good feeling, for a start they did the soil test and it was shown as M/H with a P (?) and salesman said we'll have to fork out extra for the P (?). Which doesnt' agree with the soil test from adjacent lot, and the area was totally cut, not filled. So I'm a bit suspsicious maybe i should order an independent soil test ? and considering another builder. Think yours interested ? regards Dan. Re: Finding a design 9Jun 30, 2006 2:24 pm As to suitable designs, big builders like Metricon or Simonds have their brochures available at every display site with pictures and plans of their homes. You can get a lot of ideas from there - just take a brochure and go through it, it doesn't cost you anything.
But if you wanted design that would exactly fit your land, orientation, etc., you might want to go to a smaller builder. Our proposed builders gave us professionally drawn plans with all specifications - at no cost and no commitment from our side - but I know some builders will want a deposit before they draw up anything (or anything detailed). Hi Kateo, Are you able to spare any of the tiles? Thanks Tony 10 11402 in the stormwater pit or the drain? Those dont look like theyd fit in the drain. Separately, the pits do get stuff in them during the course of the build. For the most… 1 7932 Thank you so much for the effort. We will use it to talk with builder. We also had idea of building duplex instead and seeking suggest ions. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=106744 11 13833 |