Browse Forums Building A New House Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 12Sep 20, 2017 7:46 pm Yay so awesome, we just had our colours last week too, we had a lot of fun, so exciting! Our First Home - Building with Valeco in Brookhaven Estate viewtopic.php?f=31&t=89162 Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 13Sep 20, 2017 8:49 pm Yay!! Colour Selections are super exciting!! Here's a list of things that we upgraded:
plus a few other things that came up in Colour Selections Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 14Sep 21, 2017 12:50 pm staceyrussell Yay!! Colour Selections are super exciting!! Here's a list of things that we upgraded:
plus a few other things that came up in Colour Selections Hi staceyrussell! Do you mind me asking how much you paid for your polished concrete flooring, and how many sqm it was for? Also looking into getting handleless cabinetry for the kitchen/bathroom and wondering how much we should be looking at. (our cabinets will probably be made of poly-laminate not polyurethane. Many thanks! Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 15Sep 21, 2017 4:27 pm CW_L staceyrussell Yay!! Colour Selections are super exciting!! Here's a list of things that we upgraded:
plus a few other things that came up in Colour Selections Hi staceyrussell! Do you mind me asking how much you paid for your polished concrete flooring, and how many sqm it was for? Also looking into getting handleless cabinetry for the kitchen/bathroom and wondering how much we should be looking at. (our cabinets will probably be made of poly-laminate not polyurethane. Many thanks! The handless cabinets are $30 a door/drawer Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 16Sep 21, 2017 4:31 pm Editing to add that’s the cost when you do it at colours appointment. We got charged more than that for the kitchen upper cabinetry prior to colours (more like $45 a door) and only $30 a door at colours for all other doors/drawers so I would def recommend waiting until colours to do them. Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 17Sep 21, 2017 7:08 pm CW_L Hi staceyrussell! Do you mind me asking how much you paid for your polished concrete flooring, and how many sqm it was for? Also looking into getting handleless cabinetry for the kitchen/bathroom and wondering how much we should be looking at. (our cabinets will probably be made of poly-laminate not polyurethane. Many thanks! Hey! As the others have said, it was $30 per cabinet/drawer for handle-less. (We just put a rough PC sum on our specifications and then got them priced properly at our Colour Appointment). Our polished concrete is $5024 for approx 128m/2. So that would work out to be $39.25 per sqm?? It is for a mechanical polish, nil exposure and matte finish. Pricing really depends on the finish (exposure leve, gloss level and concrete colour/stones) you are going for and the method. There are two main methods for concrete floors - Grind and Seal vs Mechanical Polish. There a pros and cons with each. We preferred the Mechanical Polish and it worked out cheaper than a Grind and Seal because of the finish we wanted. We got the quote from the builder, so who knows how much margin they put on it - but we spoke to OzGrind (the company the will probably use to do it) at their showroom to determine the finish we wanted. Hope that helps! Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 18Sep 21, 2017 7:16 pm I’m assuming that if your slab gets any cracks in it that therefore your visible floor has them? How do they stop that occurring? Or at least reduce the impact. Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 19Sep 21, 2017 10:08 pm bananarama I’m assuming that if your slab gets any cracks in it that therefore your visible floor has them? How do they stop that occurring? Or at least reduce the impact. This is from OzGrind's website, it might help explain the process: "Mechanically polished concrete is for indoors only – it is the true form of polished concrete as it is the concrete itself that is polished and buffed until it shines – there is no topical coating and therefore there is nothing to wear away over time, and it will last you many years. With floors that are mechanically polished like a hiperfloor the concrete is hardened and densified to up to 10 times its natural strength so it is much less likely to crack. The concrete is also grouted which is a process that fills in the small pin holes and cracks on the surface which leaves the top smooth and very refined – so if you run your finger across the floor it looks and feels like glass. Then the floor undergoes a series of polishes using resins which make the floor smooth, shiny and glossy – you can finish the procedure after just a few polishes so that you end up with a matte finish – or you can continue to polish up to a very high grit for the semi or high gloss finish. The MPC is a very luxurious floor and is very highly recommended by the team at OzGrind." Also, you can see some before and after images of someone's concrete flooring here: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=77880&p=1614339&hilit=polished+concrete#p1614339 Re: First Home Owner - Building in Springfield Rise 20Sep 21, 2017 11:00 pm bananarama Colours is an exciting stage! We're very excited! We have a rough idea of what we want but it's hard not knowing the range we can select from for some things (such as tiles etc). Not sure if Tracey will give us a list of these things before the appointment or if it needs to all be decided upon then and there? Would be great if we could visit beaumont or something before hand and see them in person. So it looks like we finally have some movement on site! Definitely later than expected, but I'll take any progress at this point. I'll drop by over the weekend to get… 5 28329 Hi VK, Think it's worth investing time in an Owner Builder course to equip you with basic knowledge on Australian Building Industry and its regulations. Also, I suggest… 11 23801 |