Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 2Jan 26, 2015 7:49 am The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 10Mar 03, 2015 1:35 am It's worth doing NBN with the DS builder as its not just conduits in your walls. They will trench a conduit from the NBN pit in the road to your house aswell and fit the NBN boxes. I could t be bothered shagging around with that after handover personally. I just wants to be able to call an ISP set up an NBN account and have them come pull the cable through and connect me up! I like your plan changes and wise move doing them now. I would have moved the toilet personally. I just think when they are tucked away off a laundry they're like a back door toilet. If they don't have s window you can just get a flumed exhaust fan to the roof cover. If your space outside the dining is only 1m does that mean those windows don't have an opening? Usually in the rcodes, windows in a habitable room such as dining area must open...? Are you sure it's 1m there? Because if that's the case, and your master bedroom is on the boundary that means your eaves are 1m wide? Usually they're about 459-500mm. To me it looks more like you master wall is one m off boundary hence no opening windows, and your dining would be 1.5? I could be wrong but it might be worth checking. Are all your window head heights going to be 28c in the 30c rooms? Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 11Mar 03, 2015 9:48 am Sorry it was meant to read if I extend the wall it will be 1 m, in which case I'd need the high windows. At present the space is 1.5 between living wall and boundary. As for the windows in living, I know they are 2c off the ground but Up to approx 27-28c in a 30c area. I'll find out exactly about this NBN package and make a decision at Prestart, but I do know what you mean. At this stage, the NBN services has not yet been made available to the estate (it's just pegged blocks with constructions due to start very shortly) and it's got a green tag (planned) on the nbn co website. Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 12Mar 03, 2015 3:47 pm Quick reply. Yes. That's what I wrote on Perth aussie blog. My workmate who is building told me that. If u r going with them, they will pull the cable from the road to the house for free. I am not sure if they r still doing that. Need to check their web. Timeline: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76782 Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 13Mar 03, 2015 7:27 pm Quick reply. Yes. That's what I wrote on Perth aussie blog. My workmate who is building told me that. If u r going with them, they will pull the cable from the road to the house for free. I am not sure if they r still doing that. Need to check their web. The ISP provider pulls the cable from the road to the house, not the smart wiring company. The data package through your builder installs conduit from pit to house and the internal hardware and internal cat 6 cables and data point face plates. Telstra is not permitted to install old copper cables to new estates so people have to use the likes of Internet dongles etc for wifi until NBN cable has been installed in the pit and pipes in the new roads. Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 14Mar 04, 2015 10:54 am this whole NBN thing has my head in a knot. Hopefully I will have enough time to scout out the best way forward with that. I have also e-mailed my shire to find out if it really is a requirement to have the builder do the soakwells - it doesn't sound right. I am planning to get a quote from SoakwellRUs as I'm pretty sure it will be cheaper than through the builder. Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 15Mar 04, 2015 11:20 am Have a read here. I posted on H1 and took these people suggestion in the end. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75039&p=1294006&hilit=smart+wiring#p1294006 Timeline: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76782 Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 16Mar 04, 2015 11:51 am Have a read here. I posted on H1 and took these people suggestion in the end. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75039&p=1294006&hilit=smart+wiring#p1294006 That was a handy read indeed! Thanks! In other news, land contract accepted last night - now bring on titles! Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 17Mar 26, 2015 10:17 am Nice plan! Congrats on your land contract being accepted and hopefully titles soon. Will be following your build Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 18Apr 02, 2015 5:52 pm Hello everyone!
So apparently the utilities point outside the house (main connection point) is going to be an issue on my block so I have 2 options: 1) I move the house back 2.5m which means I lose out on that much backyard, effectively making it 5.8m long at the back instead of the current 8.1m 2) Option 2 flip the house but I end up with my living area on the west end (not liking this very much) Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 19Apr 05, 2015 4:13 pm I think it looks lovely like that, you definitely DON'T want to have your living areas on the west side trust me. I wouldn't move the theatre doors though - where is your tv going to go in the family room? What if you want to put a side table somewhere? Blank walls are much more useful than doorways - you then need to create a pathway because it's the entry to your theatre so all your furniture gets shoved back even further. I'm jealous, I wish I had four bedrooms! Yanchep build with Dreamstart Homes ____________________________________________________________ Our build thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=73323 Re: Getting it all started (1st Build) 20Apr 05, 2015 4:15 pm Oh and look at your lovely big bathrooms and that linen cupboard OMG! Green with envy Yanchep build with Dreamstart Homes ____________________________________________________________ Our build thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=73323 Hello All, I have been a silent reader of this Forum for a while. i finally thought, i will reach out and seek your guidance. I have paid deposit for a lot back in… 0 46060 check out the facebook page Building with Better Built - it helps! But i've heard both builders are fantastic. 1 160075 Yeah, that’s fair to be uneasy about it. We had similar wording pop up early on and our conveyancer pushed back hard. A few things were amended once we queried it,… 3 2640 |