Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Feb 02, 2018 2:00 pm Hi everyone, Long-time lurker, first-time poster! After putting a deposit down on our 1004sqm block back in September 2016, my husband and I are finally at DA/CDC Approval stage with our build commencing in the coming weeks. We have chosen a small project builder due to their amazing flexibility with their floorplans - we have taken the front of one plan and the back of another and thrown in our own personal touches to create our custom Barbie Dream House. Colours External Brick: Highlands Blackheath Roof: Bristile Prestige Tungsten (planning to retrofit Bristile solar tiles and battery back up in future) Gutter: Colorbond Monument Fascia: Colorbond Basalt Eaves: Colorbond Shale Grey Windows and Sliding Doors: Colorbond Monument Front Door: Hume Illusion XIL21 Pivot, stained Haymes ‘Just Black’ with Gainsborough Trilock Omni back to back handles Garage Door: Colorbond Monument, flatline profile Internal Main Floor Tile: 450x450 charcoal matte linear Wet Area Floor Tile: 300x300 light grey marble Wet Area Wall Tile: 300x450 light grey marble, stack bond - floor to ceiling in ensuite Carpet: Redbook Discovery Seal (charcoal) Paint: Solver Soft Apparition Stone Benchtops (kitchen/bathrooms): Smartstone Marengo – 40mm with waterfall to kitchen island, 20mm to rear bench and vanities Cabinets: Formica Deep Anthracite Laminate Benchtops (laundry/butler’s pantry): Polytec Ink Fabrini Kitchen Splashback: White glass Pantry and Laundry Splashback Tile: Gloss White 300x450 laid in horizontal stack We upgraded to 2700 ceilings, chose our own appliances (so looking forward to double pyrolytic ovens and induction cooktop!) and added our 2x3m fixed glass picture window and cornerless stackers to flood the house with natural light. We’ll be doing s-fold curtains, driveway, landscaping, and aircon after handover. Also planning to enclose the alfresco with retractable flyscreens and have a deck extend the width of the house at the rear. Hopefully we don’t have much longer to wait before our dream becomes our reality. This will be a place for me to document the journey. Thanks for reading! Emma Lot126 ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 2Feb 02, 2018 7:22 pm Lot126 Hi everyone, Long-time lurker, first-time poster! After putting a deposit down on our 1004sqm block back in September 2016, my husband and I are finally at DA/CDC Approval stage with our build commencing in the coming weeks. We have chosen a small project builder due to their amazing flexibility with their floorplans - we have taken the front of one plan and the back of another and thrown in our own personal touches to create our custom Barbie Dream House. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Colours External Brick: Highlands Blackheath Roof: Bristile Prestige Tungsten (planning to retrofit Bristile solar tiles and battery back up in future) Gutter: Colorbond Monument Fascia: Colorbond Basalt Eaves: Colorbond Shale Grey Windows and Sliding Doors: Colorbond Monument Front Door: Hume Illusion XIL21 Pivot, stained Haymes ‘Just Black’ with Gainsborough Trilock Omni back to back handles Garage Door: Colorbond Monument, flatline profile Internal Main Floor Tile: 450x450 white concrete-look Wet Area Floor Tile: 300x300 charcoal concrete-look Wet Area Wall Tile: 300x450 satin white, laid in horizontal stack Ensuite Shower Feature Tile: 300x600 charcoal to match floor, laid in vertical brick stack Carpet: Redbook Discovery Seal (charcoal) Paint: Solver Soft Apparition Stone Benchtops (kitchen/bathrooms): Smartstone Marengo – 40mm with waterfall to kitchen island, 20mm to rear bench and vanities Cabinets: Formica Deep Anthracite Laminate Benchtops (laundry/butler’s pantry): Polytec Ink Fabrini Kitchen Splashback: White glass Pantry and Laundry Splashback Tile: Gloss White 300x450 laid in horizontal stack We upgraded to 2700 ceilings, chose our own appliances (so looking forward to double pyrolytic ovens and induction cooktop!) and added our 2x3m fixed glass picture window and cornerless stackers to flood the house with natural light. We’ll be doing driveway, landscaping, aircon, epoxy floor to garage and curtains/blinds after handover. Also planning to enclose the alfresco with aluminium bifold shutters and have a deck extend the width of the house at the rear. Hopefully we don’t have much longer to wait before our dream becomes our reality. This will be a place for me to document the journey. Thanks for reading! Emma Lot126 Looks great Emma - love the details. The clever butlers pantry, neatly hidden bedrooms and media room Double ovens and that hugeeeee picture window will definitely be a feature look forward to the progress Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 3Feb 03, 2018 5:52 am gr8ly Lot126 Hi everyone, Long-time lurker, first-time poster! After putting a deposit down on our 1004sqm block back in September 2016, my husband and I are finally at DA/CDC Approval stage with our build commencing in the coming weeks. We have chosen a small project builder due to their amazing flexibility with their floorplans - we have taken the front of one plan and the back of another and thrown in our own personal touches to create our custom Barbie Dream House. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Colours External Brick: Highlands Blackheath Roof: Bristile Prestige Tungsten (planning to retrofit Bristile solar tiles and battery back up in future) Gutter: Colorbond Monument Fascia: Colorbond Basalt Eaves: Colorbond Shale Grey Windows and Sliding Doors: Colorbond Monument Front Door: Hume Illusion XIL21 Pivot, stained Haymes ‘Just Black’ with Gainsborough Trilock Omni back to back handles Garage Door: Colorbond Monument, flatline profile Internal Main Floor Tile: 450x450 white concrete-look Wet Area Floor Tile: 300x300 charcoal concrete-look Wet Area Wall Tile: 300x450 satin white, laid in horizontal stack Ensuite Shower Feature Tile: 300x600 charcoal to match floor, laid in vertical brick stack Carpet: Redbook Discovery Seal (charcoal) Paint: Solver Soft Apparition Stone Benchtops (kitchen/bathrooms): Smartstone Marengo – 40mm with waterfall to kitchen island, 20mm to rear bench and vanities Cabinets: Formica Deep Anthracite Laminate Benchtops (laundry/butler’s pantry): Polytec Ink Fabrini Kitchen Splashback: White glass Pantry and Laundry Splashback Tile: Gloss White 300x450 laid in horizontal stack We upgraded to 2700 ceilings, chose our own appliances (so looking forward to double pyrolytic ovens and induction cooktop!) and added our 2x3m fixed glass picture window and cornerless stackers to flood the house with natural light. We’ll be doing driveway, landscaping, aircon, epoxy floor to garage and curtains/blinds after handover. Also planning to enclose the alfresco with aluminium bifold shutters and have a deck extend the width of the house at the rear. Hopefully we don’t have much longer to wait before our dream becomes our reality. This will be a place for me to document the journey. Thanks for reading! Emma Lot126 Looks great Emma - love the details. The clever butlers pantry, neatly hidden bedrooms and media room Double ovens and that hugeeeee picture window will definitely be a feature look forward to the progress Thank you for your kind words! This is the inspiration photo we submitted to our builder, it's from an episode of Deadline Design: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Our window will be similar, just not down to the floor. I'm hoping to plant a pretty ornamental tree directly outside for a nice view. ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 5Feb 03, 2018 1:40 pm block looks great - not a neighbour in sight! Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 6Feb 03, 2018 2:00 pm Hey Emma, Great floor plan you have, it’s clever to recess the shower into the nook of bed 4. You also have a very grand entry hallway. What do you plan on doing with it? Lovely kitchen family dining area, can’t wait to see you get started. I’m looking forward to seeing your monument garage door etc. I’ve used monument too Wow the stone colour is beautiful and will look incredible with the dark cabinets too, the ovens sound like heaven they self clean too . I’d like to know when kids come self cleaning Can’t wait to see you get started on all the external projects too, we have a heap of decking we are doing too will be handy to share notes. Looks like we might be build buddies, we are aiming for a March start date Any plans for pendant lights? Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 7Feb 03, 2018 5:25 pm No real plans for pendant lights yet, I think once the walls are up and we get more of a feeling for the space we can make some lighting decisions. So far we just have downlights. I do know what I want in the picture recess at the end of the entry hallway: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ An indoor vertical garden! That's why we chose a front door with a lot of glass to let in natural light. It's getting much more real and exciting now, can't wait to get started! ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 8Feb 03, 2018 5:59 pm gr8ly block looks great - not a neighbour in sight! Not yet! We are Stage 1 in a new estate. All the surrounding blocks are a quarter acre (like ours) or a full acre so we won't be living on top of anyone! ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 9Feb 04, 2018 9:33 am That’s a good plan, once you can see the space the lighting choice might be easier to choose. Wow that will be a feature and a half to walk in and see a living wall. I’m going to wallpaper, I’ve found some lovely ones at Laura Ashley and Sheridan. I have to agree I’m really looking forward to getting started and seeing the pool go in Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 11Feb 12, 2018 2:43 pm Still *patiently* awaiting Council but now can't stop thinking about pendant lighting! Current inspiration: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ For the entry, either 600 or 800mm; Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ And for the island - 3m to match the length of the bench. Just need a money tree! ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 12Feb 12, 2018 5:57 pm that light reflects a nice pattern as well.. will be very moody Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 13Feb 12, 2018 9:01 pm I’m with you on the pendant light procrastination I love the Tom Dixon web etch ( I maybe be biased though) Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ we had a web etch over our stair case void in our first build. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ we also had a linear pendant light over our island bench, I do have to agree a light to match the length of the bench would be better. Have a look at this thread, Henry used a stunning linear pendant over her island, page 27 for the pics Stoked your tree got removed but boo to council i hope they hurry up. Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 14Feb 21, 2018 8:19 pm This would look amaaaaazing!! <3 <3 Excited to follow along with your journey! Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 16Feb 22, 2018 5:47 am I'm hoping we should be out by the end of this week, maybe early next week! I've been stalking the DA Tracker and have called once to give our application a gentle nudge but I don't want to step on any toes by calling again and risk getting put to the bottom of the pile. I'm itching to get started! ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 17Feb 22, 2018 5:48 am Thank you, I've been watching your build too! ~ Emma Re: Barbie Dream House - First Build in Port Stephens 20Feb 28, 2018 1:37 pm Finally we have Council approval and will maybe actually break ground next month!! Also, a bird's eye (approximate) view, courtesy of a neighbour's drone: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Happy days!! ~ Emma Well these guys are not looking good... I sent them a written enquiry last week and they have not yet replied. 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