Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 267May 22, 2018 9:34 am bestspecials Dylandbrooke CC7thats so annoying about the shutters! at least they have refunded you the install fee. I think we will be living with some random sheeting up on the window for a bit too. We havent really worked out what we want for ours yet. Theres so much to do after handover and i've been getting so anxious about it all Oh i lived on pinterest for a couple of months trying to think what looks good - really, i have no idea π€· im just winging it and praying it'll look okay! I have 2 of my 3 windows with plastic sheeting π€£ and the other window has a blanket covering a mirrorπ how fancy is that! We actually arent allowed to have temporary window coverings once we have moved in, nor are we meant to move in without at least landscaping the front. What can i say.... we live on the edge π€£... rules are meant to be broken π We've got a billion and one things to do also now that we've handed over... i really didnt realise just how much until we moved in! Our contract says that we need to finish landscaping within 3 months of moving in. We had to pay a landscaping bond of $5000 which we get back if we finish the landscaping in 2 months. I don't remember reading anything about window coverings. That's a bit rough. Covenants have been around for a long time. We were one of the first houses in Forest Ridge and the covenant was very strict. Certain size houses, good neighbour fences, aesthetically pleasing letterbox (I will always remember that one) and so on. That was 20 years ago and when we sold our house, it was worth more than similar size house only a suburb away. So, covenants work. But they can be a pain in the arse at the same time. oh wow. i haven't heard of a landscaping bond. covenants are good, or people would just put up carports, random front fences, blue paint render haha Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 268May 22, 2018 9:56 am Our estate has similar rules (no temp window covers, no pole letterboxes), but its pretty clear many people dont follow them and they seem to be getting away with it. Frustraing when you do the right thing. Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 269May 22, 2018 11:30 am cc7 bestspecials blackcat20 I agree, covenants are absolutely a good thing. Imagine a mish mash of letterboxes, fences, purple and yellow houses and playground equipment in the front yard ππ€ not a good look! Havent heard of a landscaping bond before π€· but bestspecials you're moving to swanky Newport π wish i could afford to live there!!! I wish they would allow me to at least have slate concrete sleepers... instead of the concrete sleepers they want me to have. Promise ill make it look good π Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 270May 22, 2018 11:35 am Exactly. Its a massive benefit to all home owners in the estate that everything looks nice and coordinated. We're not even allowed the same house/facade as any house within three of ours. Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 272May 24, 2018 7:51 am DylandbrookeYippeeee!!!! Shutters to be installed this Saturday morning to main bathroom, master bedroom and living room! Cant wait!!!!!!π€ But I like the red blanket curtain. πππ Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 273May 24, 2018 10:04 am bestspecials DylandbrookeYippeeee!!!! Shutters to be installed this Saturday morning to main bathroom, master bedroom and living room! Cant wait!!!!!!π€ But I like the red blanket curtain. πππ πππππ me too π€₯π€₯π€₯π€₯π€₯π€₯π€₯ Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 275May 24, 2018 6:39 pm mj-mac4Can I ask who you got your shutters through? π Sure, we got them through diyonline blinds. It was supposed to be a 6-8 week turnaround, but we're approaching 12 weeks now. They did compensate us for the delay - we got the installation fee refunded - just over $500. I think they had forgotten to be ordered π€· Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 276May 27, 2018 8:38 pm Wow love your kitchen π what's your stone bench and cabinetry if you don't mind me asking? Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 277May 28, 2018 11:00 am Wow love your kitchen π what's your stone bench and cabinetry if you don't mind me asking? Oh thank you! The benchtop is Caesarstone Oyster and the cabinetry is formica settler profile in polar white π Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 278May 28, 2018 7:48 pm DylandbrookeWow love your kitchen π what's your stone bench and cabinetry if you don't mind me asking? Oh thank you! The benchtop is Caesarstone Oyster and the cabinetry is formica settler profile in polar white π Awesome thankyou! Was the cabinetry standard or an upgrade? Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 279May 28, 2018 8:44 pm DylandbrookeWow love your kitchen π what's your stone bench and cabinetry if you don't mind me asking? Oh thank you! The benchtop is Caesarstone Oyster and the cabinetry is formica settler profile in polar white π Awesome thankyou! Was the cabinetry standard or an upgrade? It was a $3762 upgrade π Re: Coral Homes - Modified Grange 29 280May 28, 2018 8:55 pm It was a $3762 upgrade π[/quote] Oh wow I didn't expect that much but it does look beautiful, well worth it I think. Do you know if you get more options to chose from at colour appointment if you go with Elegance inclusions? We are nearly in the process of paying our deposit so trying to work out the finer details Most builders will provide standard Island Bench with overhang. Can these standard island bench be modified to some of the ones shown in display houses? Or it is a case… 0 23360 unable to read all the dimensions but if the block is 24m wide why is the house only about 16m wide and garage on boundary? are there any good or bad views, what is the… 1 8249 For those thinking about building with Coral - Rotated through 5 different supervisors - Had to personally point out missing/wrong items during the building process -… 0 26443 |