Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 2May 24, 2009 3:48 pm ... some have wondered... "why is the entry so big?"...
Well... after months of planning and planning and planning... the entry will be a like a gallery... with our wedding photos and other artwork. A long buffet down one side... and a Balinese type day bed in the corner Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 5May 24, 2009 4:18 pm sikander what colour bricks and facade? and also tiles. i am building Lexington and bit confused on these. hehe, Hi sikander, I just posted on your thread too. We visited heaps of Henley displays, and found heaps of colour schemes we liked... but once we visited Cosham, all that went out the window, as we got to see a lot more they had on offer. Here's our colour selections... Cosham colours.jpg Floor tile through the whole house except b/rooms - Nairobi Cloud 506x506mm. Kitchen benchtop - ZULU CaesarStone Kitchen splashback - Glass Ash Grey Kitchen cabinet doors - Fossil Laminex Kitchen profile shelf/servery - Lustrous Elm Laminex Kitchen top cupboards - Black Perspex Cosham colours2.jpg Bathroom/Ensuite benchtop - CRACKED PEPPER CaesarStone Bathroom/Ensuite cabinet doors - Fossil Laminex Bathroom/Ensuite Showerbase/wall tiles - Venus Olive 330x330mm Bathroom/Ensuite shower feature tiles - Mocha Glass 15x15mm Cosham colours3.jpg Cosham colours4.jpg We picked a low profile Bristile roof tiles in Charcoal, and Selkirk bricks called Musket Haze. The front of the house is rendered, with Monument colourbond facia etc. Our roller door is slim horizontal panels in Classic Cedar. Ari Its the dance floor. Hahahaha, I love your answer - I'll know where to find you when we have our housewarming! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 7May 24, 2009 4:41 pm bigred That's a nice layout. Love the large entry area! Cheers BigRed, had to be large enough to fit the pool table, bar furniture in (not that they will be set up in the entry). For years I've be hoarding the frame from my folks table (that I claimed before my siblings could) so I could one day set it up in my own house. Well actually I just took the table apart, and relocated the felt, cushions, legs, pockets etc into my bungalow as they were light enough for me to move, and left the slate at the folks place. Sabotaging any efforts my brother or sister may make to put claim on the setup as their own I also stole the dart board and cabinet that goes in. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 8May 24, 2009 4:54 pm Wow that plan looks huge What size block did you buy? 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 9May 24, 2009 4:56 pm 729m2. It's a bit of an odd shape, frontage of 18.something metres, and depth of 39.something down one boundary, and 41.something down the other. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 10May 24, 2009 5:27 pm aaron4erin Cheers BigRed, had to be large enough to fit the pool table, bar furniture in (not that they will be set up in the entry). For 12 years I've be hoarding the frame and slate from my folks table (that I claimed before my siblings could) so I could one day set it up in my own house. Well actually I just took the table apart, and relocated the felt, cushions, legs, pockets etc into my bungalow as they were light enough for me to move, and left the slate at the folks place. Sabotaging any efforts my brother or sister may make to put claim on the setup as their own I also stole the dart board and cabinet that goes in. Hahaha, love a good sabotage effort. Depending on the weight, you should be ok to move the slate with 2 - 3 people. What size table is it, if you don't mind me asking? Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 11May 24, 2009 6:27 pm bigred Hahaha, love a good sabotage effort. Depending on the weight, you should be ok to move the slate with 2 - 3 people. What size table is it, if you don't mind me asking? Had to ring the folks to ask them... it hasn't been assembled for a while. It's 8x4 foot. Been in the family for YEARS. Might need a little work, we'll be sanding back the hard wood and repainting it, and the cushions need a bit of bounce put back in them. Cant wait to it all set up again. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 12May 24, 2009 7:05 pm Sensational sized block! Love your selections as well. Zulu CS will look fantastic! Admit it.... the big entry way is for easy stumbling while coming home from the pub sh*tfaced isn't it? I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 13May 24, 2009 7:11 pm joles Sensational sized block! Love your selections as well. Zulu CS will look fantastic! Admit it.... the big entry way is for easy stumbling while coming home from the pub sh*tfaced isn't it? Thanks Joles We've gone with translucent glazing on the front entry doors and surrounds... just incase we dont make it further than the entry on those nights... and the neighbours see us snoozing on the floor the next morning I think we've gone pretty 'safe' with colours. A little scared to venture too far further than neutral colours. Hopefully we can jazz it all up with accessories Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 14May 24, 2009 7:32 pm Love the colours! Those glass mosaics are just gorgeous. I like a bit of space in the entry too....although with that width, I might have been tempted to try to squeeze in some more storage. Anyway, I hate a squeezy, closed-in entry; makes a bad first impression. I'd much rather a dance-floor sized area than a skinny corridor. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 15May 24, 2009 7:54 pm kek Love the colours! Those glass mosaics are just gorgeous. I like a bit of space in the entry too....although with that width, I might have been tempted to try to squeeze in some more storage. Anyway, I hate a squeezy, closed-in entry; makes a bad first impression. I'd much rather a dance-floor sized area than a skinny corridor. Thanks Kek Definately going for the good first impression with the entry. The facade we picked only came with 920mm entry door as standard. We upgraded to a 1200mm pivot door. Anything smaller on such a large entry just wouldn't have looked right to us. I have grand plans for the entry space, we have a buffet unit going along the wall where the garage is, and above that on the wall we'll have an assortment of wedding photos that we've had blown up on canvas. (Our guests will be greeted by photos of... us! Aren't they lucky they only walk through the entry briefly ) Opposite wall I'm thinking a hat/coat stand of some description and a long day bed/seat thing (the correct term escapes me ). We opted to add entry doors to the study, as this room is our home gym, and we want it closed off when we have guests. As for storage, there's no actual linen closet in this plan, just the one in the laundry, but I dont know if I like the idea of all our bedding and towels being stored in there, as the laundry cupboards will generally be where we keep the pets things, maybe cleaning products... We're working out what we can add and where. We turned a bit of a blind eye to the lack of storage because we were so in love with the rest of the floor plan. We're open for suggestions Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 16May 24, 2009 8:08 pm aaron4erin ....I have grand plans for the entry space, we have a buffet unit going along the wall where the garage is, and above that on the wall we'll have an assortment of wedding photos that we've had blown up on canvas. (Our guests will be greeted by photos of... us! Aren't they lucky they only walk through the entry briefly ) Opposite wall I'm thinking a hat/coat stand of some description and a long day bed/seat thing (the correct term escapes me ). I believe "long day bed/seat thing" is the precise technical term. aaron4erin As for storage, there's no actual linen closet in this plan, just the one in the laundry, but I dont know if I like the idea of all our bedding and towels being stored in there, as the laundry cupboards will generally be where we keep the pets things, maybe cleaning products... We're working out what we can add and where. We turned a bit of a blind eye to the lack of storage because we were so in love with the rest of the floor plan. We're open for suggestions Who says all linen has to go together? Can you work some shelves into your WIR for sheets/ pillowcases/ blankets etc? And maybe some towel storage in each bathroom? Tea towels in the pantry or a kitchen drawer? Then whatever's leftover can go in the laundry cupboard. Even your buffet in the entry might hold a few odds and ends. We bought a house with NO LINEN CUPBOARD the first time round. Can you tell we missed a detail or two? Luckily there was room in the laundry for a tall double cupboard, and when we renovated I added a free-standing shelf unit to the kids' bathroom for towels etc. If you have room in the bathrooms, perhaps that might work? Maybe something like this from IKEA: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Howard's Storage World has similar ones - you might prefer a sleek stainless steel one.... Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 17May 24, 2009 8:13 pm Cheers Kek I love that storage unit. How have I missed that in Ikea? (just pulling the catalogue out of the draw to bookmark that page) The timber/even the stain on the timber is perfect. It's not bulky so would look at place against the bathroom wall. We love Fiji (got engaged, and honeymooned there), and want to deck our house out with pieces that are a bit resort like/tropical. This piece is perfect. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 18May 24, 2009 8:14 pm Just re-checked the floor plan...you have room in the laundry for extra cupboards, unless you have plans for that area already. And another option for the bathrooms might be a shelf unit above the towel rails - you can roll towels and display them on the shelves, so it would double as a feature, as well as practical storage. Maybe this sort of thing: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Good old "Billy" from IKEA. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 19May 24, 2009 8:16 pm aaron4erin Cheers Kek I love that storage unit. How have I missed that in Ikea? (just pulling the catalogue out of the draw to bookmark that page) The timber/even the stain on the timber is perfect. It's not bulky so would look at place against the bathroom wall. We love Fiji (got engaged, and honeymooned there), and want to deck our house out with pieces that are a bit resort like/tropical. This piece is perfect. It's sad...I've become an IKEA tragic... Fiji is beautiful...we had a wonderful holiday there a few years back (hint for future reference: never travel on a flight that takes more than an hour with a two-year-old... ). I love the tropical look too. Don't overlook Target and $2 type shops for some great decorator pieces at bargain prices. Re: Aaron and Erin's Panorama 20May 24, 2009 8:23 pm kek Just re-checked the floor plan...you have room in the laundry for extra cupboards, unless you have plans for that area already. And another option for the bathrooms might be a shelf unit above the towel rails - you can roll towels and display them on the shelves, so it would double as a feature, as well as practical storage. I think another trip to the display home is due! We have half made plans for the laundry, as we have a chest freezer, an upright freezer and a wine fridge. We could keep the chest freezer in the garage, as we only access it maybe every few days, but the wine fridge needs to be close Our cats will also use the laundry to sleep/run around during the day while we're at work (we'll be building a cat run eventually, off the laundry so they will have more space and fresh air) so we need a spot for their scratching post, and kitty litter box - although this will be relocated into the cat run outside when it's built. I really like the idea of the storage units up high. I think we'll look at doing this along the long wall in the laundry, so above the fridge etc. We've already added extra power points on that wall too. I recently went through a similar renovation and move scenario when updating our family home. We also swapped some rooms around and tackled a major… 2 9728 OK it's been a little while! I've been busy getting time where I can to work on this. 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