Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building the NBG Ellington 25E - Pics of kitchen & plaster 118Oct 21, 2009 8:58 pm mundie mansion Hi Abbey, The pics are great and your house is coming together nicely Your ensuite vanity colour looks very similar to what we used in our kitchen. Were you able to pick different colour cupboards for the kitchen or did you have to pay extra to do so? Can't wait to see more unfold, especially the red splashback (that I desperately wished we went for now ) Thanks mundie mansion the ensuite and bathroom vanity colour is shadow, it does look very similar to yours, do you still remember the colour you picked? We didn't have to pay extra for the two colours which was good. The colour we chose was quite dark and theres quite a bit of cupboards in that space so we thought if we put a lighter colour on the top it would lighten it up a bit and of course show the capsicum red once it goes in, i can't wait to see it all come together. Your kitchen looks fantastic though, you have nothing to be sad about blessedpeople Wow Abbey, Looking absolutely fantastic. With the cabinetry in...it feels like home! So glad to hear that the copper theft hasn't hindered the progress much. Don't you just love it when the builder picks up speed when things go wrong to make up for lost time...it almost feels like you're in a fast moving train cause every visit you make to the house, you see something new Our final leg i.e. lockup to fixing & to PCI was under 6 weeks (double storey). I am sure yours will be done prior to that if your builder continues with the excellent progress speed. 6 weeks for a double storey!!! wow you've definitely made me feel more positive about getting this house on time now, its hard to believe that the house could be ours in just 5 weeks!. Last week it definitely felt like we were riding a fast moving train, it was quiet for 3 days, called the builder yesterday and was dissappointed to hear that no one would be coming until friday or monday next week. I drove past anyway this morning and to my surprise the carpenter was actually there! he had already done quite a bit of work and he said all he needs is 3 to 4 days for all his work to be done. Re: Building the NBG Ellington 25E - Pics of kitchen & plaster 119Oct 22, 2009 9:37 am Abbey, you're really on a roll. Our builder really picked up the pace towards the end as he was already clocking in penalty payments Can you believe that the inside of our home was done under 6 weeks while the external (which is usually the quicker part) took over 9 months ? But you know something, once you're in your home, its all worth. Every evening, as I drive into our garage, I am still in awe...the house is just gorgeous. Still can't believe it is ours. Soon you'll be enjoying that same feeling Re: Building the NBG Ellington 25E - Pics of kitchen & plast 120May 09, 2011 1:38 pm We are building the Ellington too. Do you have updated photos as you would be in now I hope. Hi, Have used the Dulux 1 step, oil base on my walls(white set), out of can it’s already a more thinner product than a final coat paint Also in water base Water or… 3 5454 yeah i couldnt picture it issue either, but i could clearly picture what they were doing wrong haha 2 5546 Our 6m high Cathedral ceiling has 0 insulation, just plaster, wrap and tiles as far as I can tell. Wife likes the exposed beams, I hate the $600 per month heating bill,… 0 14003 |