Browse Forums Building A New House Re: NSW Central Coast, Narara - Coral Homes Noosa 25 36Aug 17, 2017 7:59 am brodav83 We recently had some great news about the value of our land so we should HOPEFULLY be signing the contract this weekend or Monday next week We have already locked in an appointment with Beaumont Tiles. Its a shame you can't see the builders range online though. I guess we will have to go check out the showroom in person before our appointment. Great news in regards to getting closer to signing your contract brodav83. In regards to Beaumont Tiles, I went there sooo many times. I found that there are sooo many tiles that I loved but couldn't decide what combination I wanted. I had a ball with the tile visualising computer program "Scan and Play". Re: NSW Central Coast, Narara - Coral Homes Noosa 25 37Aug 25, 2017 2:07 pm We had our tiles appointment yesterday at Castle Hill Beaumont Tiles. It was a great experience actually. The consultant was really helpful and had some great ideas to compliment ours. We tried to stay close to the standard 'silver' inclusions however we couldn't resist a couple of little upgrades hehe. We have gone for: 1. Bone coloured 400x400 tiles in living areas and hallways with a slight fleck through it. Its a matte finish, not unlike polished concrete. 2. Charcoal 400x400 tiles in bathrooms with a slightly lighter than charcoal grout. 3. White glossy subway tiles with charcoal grout in all wet areas, however we have only got the basic wall tile package for bathrooms so just covers the shower areas up to 2metres, splashbacks, around the bath, and around the floor edges. 4. Matte black hexagon tiles for kitchen splashback for a subtle feature. I think we ended up with variations around $600 all up to cover the kitchen splashback and dark grouting and subway tile arrangement. Pretty happy with our choices! Next step will be colours. Re: NSW Central Coast, Narara - Coral Homes Noosa 25 38Aug 25, 2017 3:50 pm brodav83 We had our tiles appointment yesterday at Castle Hill Beaumont Tiles. It was a great experience actually. The consultant was really helpful and had some great ideas to compliment ours. We tried to stay close to the standard 'silver' inclusions however we couldn't resist a couple of little upgrades hehe. We have gone for: 1. Bone coloured 400x400 tiles in living areas and hallways with a slight fleck through it. Its a matte finish, not unlike polished concrete. 2. Charcoal 400x400 tiles in bathrooms with a slightly lighter than charcoal grout. 3. White glossy subway tiles with charcoal grout in all wet areas, however we have only got the basic wall tile package for bathrooms so just covers the shower areas up to 2metres, splashbacks, around the bath, and around the floor edges. 4. Matte black hexagon tiles for kitchen splashback for a subtle feature. I think we ended up with variations around $600 all up to cover the kitchen splashback and dark grouting and subway tile arrangement. Pretty happy with our choices! Next step will be colours. If I can give you one tip that our Colours lady gave us and we were soooo happy with!! If you are having an exposed rangehood in the kitchen (by that I mean the exhaust part that goes into the roof is visible), DEFINITELY get beaumount to run your splashback tile up behind the rangehood it looks amazing. Re: NSW Central Coast, Narara - Coral Homes Noosa 25 39Aug 25, 2017 4:00 pm Hey thanks for the tip!!! I will definitely look into that. We had to pay a bit more for the splashback tiles we wanted but would be worth it I guess Re: NSW Central Coast, Narara - Coral Homes Noosa 25 40Aug 28, 2017 3:36 pm Ok the guy we wanted to go with for the retaining wall now says he is too busy in 6-8 weeks time so need to find someone else. What is the best way of finding a tradesman who can build a good retaining wall in Central Coast area? Anybody know any good and reasonably priced Air conditioning contractors/companies that could install a ducted air conditioning system in the Central Coast NSW for a small… 0 10226 Hi, just need to ask if anyone build with Central Properties in Victoria. Thankd 0 4161 Ask the council if there is a chance of getting build over easement exemption. Sometimes easements are unused and 24cm is not all that much. Good luck. And yes any builder… 2 15191 |