Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 132Feb 20, 2015 9:14 pm What you said about feeling smaller than the display ... wait til it's painted! Unless you've gone black for everything. Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 133Feb 20, 2015 9:21 pm What you said about feeling smaller than the display ... wait til it's painted! Unless you've gone black for everything. I better take a few photos of the display home and compare the size.. I found out we made a mistake on the stairs, we wanted what is on display which is very similar to yours forg but when I saw the frame it is actually covered on the way up. Will have to wait and see as we're not fussed either way at this stage since we've been waiting so long! As I've picked the same bricks as you, when it got delivered they looked overly darker than what I had imagined and I even had to drive past your place to check. Then I remembered you had a few photos of the bricks still packed and sure enough, it was the same as mine. What a relief! thought they had made a mistake. mind you I sent them an email to check and then realised that I really don't want any more delays and told them whatever it was that's delivered will have to do and just get started Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 134Feb 20, 2015 10:18 pm Yeah, what's on display would be pretty similar to ours; we told the saleslady that we wanted what was in the Sienna which was on display. Colours do seem to change when you're being super-observant. I was initially unsure whether they'd used the same paint on two adjacent walls, the way the light falls. Doubt anyone else would notice ... Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 135Feb 21, 2015 9:54 am I thought the same when I saw ours about it being smaller that I had wished, but then I read everyones else comments about waiting till it was painted and had walls up, so I'll wait with my fingers crossed. I've been told our roof and render is next, exciting times! Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 136Feb 21, 2015 8:24 pm originally I was going to use my prior post for photos .. but ... So.. here are a few photos taken across various days while I was there The front entry, as I mentioned before because of the cornerless stackers apparently it is bad feng shui. My original thinking for this setup was to allow the breeze to flow through the house since it is sort of North facing and either the easterly or westerly will force air through Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The rumpus and sidewall problem and the meter box, the more I look at it and after speaking to council I will be getting 1.8m high all the way through stopping just before the front of the house where it is stepped down to a 600mm. The sight of my neighbour? non issue Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ location of kitchen, you will notice that the cold and hot water hosing coming out. That will be the location of the island, something new that I learned is that they create piping for hosing and electricals to be plumbed through under slab so that they can feed from outside in. To the left of the photo is the walkin pantry, notice I don't have a window there? we had intially wanted a non opening window there but decided against it (although it would have allowed great light in) it would be painful to keep clean from all the cooking. A glass splashback is easy to clean. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Ground floor bathroom looking at the shower Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ the room next to the rumpus (study room) the display house has a sliding door. We opted for the window for security reasons as well as the airconditioning unit sits just to the right below the window Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The living room where we'll eventually put in a gas fireplace. This is located at the back of the house and the intent is to allow the gas fireplace to heat the air and push it towards the kitchen and dining and slowly rising to the top of the house via the void. We've bought 2 fans which has an LED light for the 2 provisioned lighting points in the ceiling of the void. Aim is to reverse the direction of the spin and circulate the warm air back down to keep the house warm (fingers crossed as it is a pretty big area. I was advised by the fireplace specialist to set the fireplace to switch on according to a temperature (forgot what it was) so that it automatically starts and switches off without intervention to keep the house warm enough when you get home and when you wake up. Notice how close each of the vertical pieces of wood are? not too sure if that's normal Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ I've included the youtube link of a video created by Alkira Homes of the Sienna display home (The Sienna Display Home) Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 137Feb 21, 2015 8:34 pm Wow your house is going to be amazing! I love the wide hallway straight through to the rear. Good news about bricks starting. Blog | http://ourhudson.wordpress.com Build thread | viewtopic.php?f=31&t=72159 Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 138Feb 21, 2015 8:38 pm all I can do nowadays while I wait is to play the video and imagining that I'm looking at my house. Especially when tiling is exactly the same and the carpets are very similar in colour! its almost like showing people my house without really showing it. 1 thing to note is the slide doesn't exist in mine Re: Alkira Homes "The Sienna" KDR Ryde (NSW) - bricks 139Feb 21, 2015 8:46 pm The slide would have been such a feature! Imagine sliding down to breakfast every morning. What an awesome way to start the day. Blog | http://ourhudson.wordpress.com Build thread | viewtopic.php?f=31&t=72159 Re: Alkira Homes 140Feb 21, 2015 8:53 pm SheilzyThe slide would have been such a feature! Imagine sliding down to breakfast every morning. What an awesome way to start the day. Blog | http://ourhudson.wordpress.com Build thread | viewtopic.php?f=31&t=72159 a novelty I completely understand the concern about avoiding controversy, especially with client sensitivities involved. That said, given the structural risks and prior… 7 35001 Same, I worry that cladding/render will require some maintenance, and replacement eventually. Bricks will be the last standing component in a build. 2 7557 |