Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 8Nov 04, 2019 9:12 pm If you can increase the rooms go for it. When we were planning ours, we overlooked them and now we wished we increased them after seeing how they look during construction. (We've been told they'll look bigger when it's finished but I find it hard to believe..) Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 9Dec 22, 2019 11:57 am Bricks, Roof, Windows and DrivewayPGH Bricks Moondust (Main)
PGH Bricks Eclipse (Feature Brick) w Wood Posts Exposed Agg Salt and Pepper Monument Colourbond Roof Monument WindowLike ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Kitchen and Main Floor TileMain Floor Tile - Heartwood Eucalypt 300x600 Splashback - Bricki Grigo 300x600 Benchtop - Caeserstone Intense White Polytec Cabinets - White Cotton Matt Overhead Cabinets - Formica Deep AnthraciteLike ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Wall ColourWattyl White (Roof) Wattyl - Stalactite (3 coat system)Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Exterior ColourRoof - Colourbond Monument Render - Wattyl Kitty Grey Linea Board - Wattyl CalciumLike ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 10Dec 23, 2019 5:53 pm Love how you've changed the plan and your colour selections, really looking forward to seeing the end result. Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 11Apr 28, 2020 4:16 pm For anyone who is interested. It seemed the hardest part of our journey was getting started... Almost 3 months from our colour selections to our site being cut! Our land was ready to go in November, but it seemed getting started was the hardest part. That being said, since starting everything is moving quite quickly and all the deadlines are being met.
25.03.2020 - Site Cut 03.04.2020 - Slab Prep/Pipes 04.04.2020 - Slab Laid 09.04.2020 - Frames delivered and works started 11.04.2020 - Frames "Up" 16.04.2020 - Roof trusses complete 22.04.2020 - Gutters up 23.04.2020 - Roof Started 27.04.2020 - Door installed and windows delivered 28.04.2020 - Roof finished and ducted being installed 29.04.2020 - Walk through with the Site Supervisor. Can see that the elec rough up was completed and windows were being installed. 06.05.2020 - Bricks started 12.05.2020 - Plaster started 21.05.2020 - Doors, cladding delivered 27.05.2020 - Bricks finished 28.05.2020 - Kitchen and Bathroom cabinetry installed 30.05.2020 - Render done, Linea Board and tiles started. 04.06.2020 - Tiles laid 06.06.2020 - Grout started 08.06.2020 - Downpipes installed, Render done 09.06.2020 - Stone bench installed 16/06/2020 - Paint and Prep started 26/06/2020 - Paint completed 27/06/2020 - Door handles and hardware installed Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 13May 17, 2020 1:02 pm So far so good ![]() It's really taking shape now the plaster is on! Re: Casuarina 229 - G.J. Gardner 18Jun 10, 2020 3:29 pm ![]() Hi Krystalkis, That looks like a pretty decent plan and GJ Gardner at least in our area are well regarded. With your plan, in terms of room sizes the smallest we have had from memory is 3m x 3.4m. We got a queen bed in so that it ran lengthways along the 3.4m section. Bedhead was against the window and there enough room either side, but we also had 3.4m on the long side. So realistically you won't easily get a queen bed in a 3x2.7m room, but singles and doubles should be easy enough with maybe a small desk as well. Because these two rooms are on your facade, you won't be able to easily do what we have chosen in our current build. That is, to set the window heights to around 1m only. This way we can more easily put the bedhead against that wall. One other thing I just noticed on your plan. This is a personal thing and would be a simple change for the builder....I don't see the value of a small 'study' near the entry, I just don't think it will get used much so far away from the main living areas. I would replace this space with a decent WIL and spin it around so it faces the main bathroom. You already have a 'linen' closet nearby, so this would be a great coat cupboard. Personally I would also change the Lounge entry to allow to shut off better, with double 720 or 820 wide Cavity Sliding Doors. Then I would add a full height (2340mm) glass door that allows that whole living section to close off....near where you walk past the pantry. Then if you say add a decent split system aircon (super efficient they are), you can easily heat/cool that whole area of the house only if you decide to. These changes are not structural, and would be relatively cheap and easy. But this is just my own personal tastes from designing our own house recently. We took our builder's plans and redid most of it using Google Sketchup and lots of discussions with our draftsperson and sale consultant. Anyhow good luck with the build, but your plan already looks good. Any other questions just ask. We are particularly focused on energy efficiency in terms of the design and construction with our place, as I want it to have that great natural light and free winter heat from the sun. We are still not at handover but it is coming up fairly well. Actually we built with GJ Gardiner about 7 years ago and have a small study at the front of the house. We find it ideal. My husband uses it as a office. Our house faces east so the room gets lot of light in first thing in the morning which we don't want with a bedroom. All our bedrooms are at the back of the house. We looked at this plan, originally when we started on our acreage home journey. It’s a great plan, however i agree i think you need a mud room, drop zone area, either… 4 1123 ![]() 2 1392 Good morning all from a very excited home builder! We secured a beautiful sloping block in Hornsby Heights. In the process of getting tenders from Montgomery and GJ… 0 546 |