The wind sure was crazy. Glad it was easy fixed. Our framer is on unexpected leave so that has stalled our frame. Hopefully he's back soon.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Roofed! - Our forever home in West Melb. 69Aug 25, 2017 4:31 pm Our builder says the same thing about the inspection report. Re: Roofed! - Our forever home in West Melb. 70Aug 26, 2017 6:32 am Looks good! I'm glad they've rectified the issues in the report. Look forward to seeing the bricks layed, they look lovely Re: Roofed! - Our forever home in West Melb. 71Aug 26, 2017 7:20 am Roof is looking good Hopefully your build is speedy and you are in before Xmas Re: Roofed! - Our forever home in West Melb. 73Aug 30, 2017 10:09 am samfin Fallen love with your stacker door. We are also planning to build with Bentley homes Kylami double storey. How is your experience so far? What upgrades did you do? Our stacker is caked in mud from the tradies at the moment so not looking pretty at the moment. Tempted to put a "no shoes" sign at the front door The Kylami is a great design. When are you planning on starting? Upgrades, um, it was that long ago, I need to check the tender. We upgraded the carpet to Cat 5 and underlay, and flooring to Cat 2, ceiling insulation for 6 star energy rating, eaves, flyscreens, a wider, timber stained front door, flyscreen for stacker, all taps and door handles, and privacy locks. horizontal grain on all cabinets, silk finish to overheads, drawer in bathroom cabinets, longer towel rails, shower heads, extra garden tap, mirrored sliding robe doors, shower niches,full length bench in laundry, external floodlights, all paint to Taubmans Endure, cavity slider to ensuite, few extra power points, and an external one, and moved our bathroom ones to inside the cabinet. And the promo they had on at the time which included an upgraded facade, glass splashback, stone benchtops in bathrooms and pantry, waterfall edges to island, the stacker, soft close doors. It was only $999, so silly not to go with the promo. I don't think we went too over the top, but all up it came to about $12,500. There were brickies there yesterday unpacking the bricks, hopefully they will start laying them today. We still don't have power connected, so will need a generator... sore point. Re: Bricks! - Our forever home in West Melb. 74Aug 30, 2017 5:45 pm Re: Bricks! - Our forever home in West Melb. 76Aug 30, 2017 8:30 pm aloenyx Congrats The bricks look really good!! Thanks lovely. I'm really happy with them. Re: Roofed! - Our forever home in West Melb. 77Aug 31, 2017 10:45 am Mrs_W samfin Fallen love with your stacker door. We are also planning to build with Bentley homes Kylami double storey. How is your experience so far? What upgrades did you do? Our stacker is caked in mud from the tradies at the moment so not looking pretty at the moment. Tempted to put a "no shoes" sign at the front door The Kylami is a great design. When are you planning on starting? Upgrades, um, it was that long ago, I need to check the tender. We upgraded the carpet to Cat 5 and underlay, and flooring to Cat 2, ceiling insulation for 6 star energy rating, eaves, flyscreens, a wider, timber stained front door, flyscreen for stacker, all taps and door handles, and privacy locks. horizontal grain on all cabinets, silk finish to overheads, drawer in bathroom cabinets, longer towel rails, shower heads, extra garden tap, mirrored sliding robe doors, shower niches,full length bench in laundry, external floodlights, all paint to Taubmans Endure, cavity slider to ensuite, few extra power points, and an external one, and moved our bathroom ones to inside the cabinet. And the promo they had on at the time which included an upgraded facade, glass splashback, stone benchtops in bathrooms and pantry, waterfall edges to island, the stacker, soft close doors. It was only $999, so silly not to go with the promo. I don't think we went too over the top, but all up it came to about $12,500. There were brickies there yesterday unpacking the bricks, hopefully they will start laying them today. We still don't have power connected, so will need a generator... sore point. Your brick is looking pretty good. what mortar did you put on the bricks? We are still on early on our process not yet gone through the color selection as our land is not titled. I have taken the promo but don't have the option of waterfall edges to island bench anymore. I hope your electricity issue sorted out quickly. What flooring did you go with in CAT 2? How much it cost you? I m double minded now whether to go with with engineered laminate or tiles. Bricks! - Our forever home in West Melb. 78Aug 31, 2017 10:57 am The mortar is natural colour with rolled joints. This is all of our flooring. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Carpet for bedrooms and theatre upgrade to Cat 5 came to $2585 Underlay upgrade $348 Tiles are only in laundry and bathrooms Laminate timber everywhere else $1546. The promo included Cat 1, but changed the back retreat to laminate from carpet and upgraded it all to Cat 2. I love the laminate flooring. I feel that it is warmer than tiles and much quieter and softer under foot as well. Re: Bricks! - Our forever home in West Melb. 80Aug 31, 2017 11:34 am Mrs_W The mortar is natural colour with rolled joints. This is all of our flooring. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Carpet for bedrooms and theatre upgrade to Cat 5 came to $2585 Underlay upgrade $348 Tiles are only in laundry and bathrooms Laminate timber everywhere else $1546. The promo included Cat 1, but changed the back retreat to laminate from carpet and upgraded it all to Cat 2. I love the laminate flooring. I feel that it is warmer than tiles and much quieter and softer under foot as well. Liked the color. Looking very nice! Yes you are right laminate keeps your floor more warmer than tiles and saves heating cost. overcapitalizing on your forever home sound great, until something changes and its not your forever home any more. loss of an income, partner, divorce, Family emergency… 2 1351 Our external decking was only installed 2 months ago, and already moulded, with cracks, and some timber decolorated. The decking is in an exposed area, uncovered in our… 0 1480 I second taking your plans elsewhere. They're yours (unless you ended up in one of those cheaper arrangements where you don't own the rights and the build will be tendered… 2 426 |