Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Porter Davis homes 2361Jun 15, 2011 6:54 am I've got Buckwheat bricks and love them. Also like them because there are hardly any houses with them Look a lot better on the house than on that small wall too! Land Deposit - 18/12/2009 Became a land Baron - 21/12/2010 Site Start - 27/1/2011 All moved in!! Re: Porter Davis homes 2362Jun 15, 2011 7:21 am Oh and we thought they were pretty cheap too. Cost us about $1,400 for a 41sq double storey (Henley). That aint half bad in my books Land Deposit - 18/12/2009 Became a land Baron - 21/12/2010 Site Start - 27/1/2011 All moved in!! Re: Porter Davis homes 2363Jun 15, 2011 10:30 am fingers crossed Hi All Its been a while, but yes we have finally moved in = thinking that we had all covered with all the checks and balances, we still have a lot of work to do but loving being here, we are still finding things which arent up to scratch but thats I suppose part and parcel of building, - so for all of you still building, the fun doesnt end once you are in - its just less stressful. Hi there fingers crossed, Good to see you back on the forum and I’m glad to hear that you are all moved in, exciting times. Hopefully the finishing touches that you need completing will go smoothly, please know that I’m here to help where possible if you need assistance. Chees Ebony Porter Davis Homes Questions? Call 1800PORTER Mon - Fri 9am-8pm Sat - Sun 10am-4pm info@porterdavis.com.au http://blog.porterdavis.com.au/ http://www.porterdavishomes.com.au Re: Porter Davis homes 2365Jun 15, 2011 12:05 pm humble tstr1a humble FYI, I have been informed by Hopetoun that the new (replacement) Austral bricks are not available for selection at the moment... I had a feeling that this would happen. Big business need time to approve new additions and changes. They probably need to negotiate prices which could take time. Remember that this isn't PD's fault. I remember, I also remember that the prestige houses now have less selections then a access property.. Well we go to Contract on the 30th, hopefully they have it sorted by then. We will delay contract signing until a determination has been made. Hi Humble We are in a similar situation too. We have contract tomorrow but won’t be signing until we get what we want as there have been a few issues. 1. PD won’t give us a niche in our ensuite shower due to the fact we have a brick wall behind the shower. But we know it can be done by bringing out the frame work or putting a false wall. We only need the wall to come out another 90mm in order to cater for a niche and need to move the ensuite window along also. 2. We don’t like our facade. We had to compromise at tender with our chosen facade the Darlington because they said it was close to the Malvern Facade. But in looking at it very closely over the past week they are different and it’s not what we want. We are now wanting the Daintree Facade because we know this will work for us. 3. At colour selection we had to choose another brick (Buckwheat) only after two days notice that our brick was discontinued. A very nice brick but we are looking at having the Richmond brick instead(Red tone). We were told that we have up until contract to change our bricks but we have no idea if the Richmond is on PD list but it’s at Austral on display. If we don’t get all of these we won’t be signing tomorrow. PD will say that the Facade and niche are structural and therefore we can’t change as per tender agreement but in our eyes we were pressured to choose something because we went into tender knowing we could get the Malvern Facade but during the tender we were told that we couldn't and the Darlington was the closests [Not]. Nothing has been ordered, nothing has been built, it’s only the drawings that needs to be re-done. When we're about to hand over $280K to PD we want to make sure we get what we want. So we are hoping that everything will be fine and we can proceed with the build. On a happier note, we had tile selection yesterday. All went well. We chose polished porcelain tiles for the entry hall, laundry, ensuite, bathroom and powder room. We are going to do the entry hall as per the Waldorf in Williams Landing (diamond laid colours Wet Cement and Stratos Bianco). This was just over $1800 to do. We chose a cheaper porcelain tile to the one in the Waldorf but still looks very nice with similar colours. The rest will be done in Stratos Bianco. Total cost to tile all the rooms listed was just over $4000 which was an upgrade to our promo. Wet Cement Polished Porcelain Tile Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Stratos Bianco Polished Porcelin Tile Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Austral Bricks Yarra Series Colour: Richmond Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ This took alot of cutting and pasting to do but here is an impression of what we like the Daintree to look like. May need some render in the middle window. I was just playing......This picture is with the discontinued 50mm Canterbury bricks though the Richmond bricks would go very well with this. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Comments welcomed.... Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 2367Jun 15, 2011 12:19 pm eli-kay123 Hi Humble We are in a similar situation too. We have contract tomorrow but won’t be signing until we get what we want as there have been a few issues. 1. PD won’t give us a niche in our ensuite shower due to the fact we have a brick wall behind the shower. But we know it can be done by bringing out the frame work or putting a false wall. We only need the wall to come out another 90mm in order to cater for a niche and need to move the ensuite window along also. 2. We don’t like our facade. We had to compromise at tender with our chosen facade the Darlington because they said it was close to the Malvern Facade. But in looking at it very closely over the past week they are different and it’s not what we want. We are now wanting the Daintree Facade because we know this will work for us. 3. At colour selection we had to choose another brick (Buckwheat) only after two days notice that our brick was discontinued. A very nice brick but we are looking at having the Richmond brick instead(Red tone). We were told that we have up until contract to change our bricks but we have no idea if the Richmond is on PD list but it’s at Austral on display. If we don’t get all of these we won’t be signing tomorrow. PD will say that the Facade and niche are structural and therefore we can’t change as per tender agreement but in our eyes we were pressured to choose something because we went into tender knowing we could get the Malvern Facade but during the tender we were told that we couldn't and the Darlington was the closests [Not]. Nothing has been ordered, nothing has been built, it’s only the drawings that needs to be re-done. When we're about to hand over $280K to PD we want to make sure we get what we want. So we are hoping that everything will be fine and we can proceed with the build. Comments welcomed.... If you want a photo of a full house in Buckwheat let me know. My house is in that, but I couldn't find anything using it when we were looking at bricks Land Deposit - 18/12/2009 Became a land Baron - 21/12/2010 Site Start - 27/1/2011 All moved in!! Re: Porter Davis homes 2368Jun 15, 2011 12:25 pm tstr1a Hey eli-kay123 Love to know if they let you change structural items such as the facade. Let you know of the outcome. No worries tstr1a, I will let you now how it goes. If it doesn't go our way.........we still have The Lexington with Henley as a fall back. Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 2369Jun 15, 2011 12:34 pm Twiggy eli-kay123 Hi Humble We are in a similar situation too. We have contract tomorrow but won’t be signing until we get what we want as there have been a few issues. 1. PD won’t give us a niche in our ensuite shower due to the fact we have a brick wall behind the shower. But we know it can be done by bringing out the frame work or putting a false wall. We only need the wall to come out another 90mm in order to cater for a niche and need to move the ensuite window along also. 2. We don’t like our facade. We had to compromise at tender with our chosen facade the Darlington because they said it was close to the Malvern Facade. But in looking at it very closely over the past week they are different and it’s not what we want. We are now wanting the Daintree Facade because we know this will work for us. 3. At colour selection we had to choose another brick (Buckwheat) only after two days notice that our brick was discontinued. A very nice brick but we are looking at having the Richmond brick instead(Red tone). We were told that we have up until contract to change our bricks but we have no idea if the Richmond is on PD list but it’s at Austral on display. If we don’t get all of these we won’t be signing tomorrow. PD will say that the Facade and niche are structural and therefore we can’t change as per tender agreement but in our eyes we were pressured to choose something because we went into tender knowing we could get the Malvern Facade but during the tender we were told that we couldn't and the Darlington was the closests [Not]. Nothing has been ordered, nothing has been built, it’s only the drawings that needs to be re-done. When we're about to hand over $280K to PD we want to make sure we get what we want. So we are hoping that everything will be fine and we can proceed with the build. Comments welcomed.... If you want a photo of a full house in Buckwheat let me know. My house is in that, but I couldn't find anything using it when we were looking at bricks Hi Twiggy, Thanks for that. Would love to see a photo. We did look at two homes with the Buckwheat. My partner likes it but I found there isn't enough variation in the bricks for what we (I) want and with the look of the Daintree facade I have mocked up (previous post) I'm not convinced it will work with the Buckwheat. Though when we chose the Buckwheat we had the Darlington facade picked. Certain colour bricks will suit certain facades. Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 2370Jun 15, 2011 2:40 pm humble fingers crossed Hi All Its been a while, but yes we have finally moved in = thinking that we had all covered with all the checks and balances, we still have a lot of work to do but loving being here, we are still finding things which arent up to scratch but thats I suppose part and parcel of building, - so for all of you still building, the fun doesnt end once you are in - its just less stressful. Examples of what you found? (might save some others including me) We found that becausethe sliding door rales still had dirt in them we didnt see that they were actually scracthed, which I have emailed PD in advance as I dont want them saying that it was wear and tear, there is paint on the tiles in the corners, and that the tiles on the balcony are marked with cement and drout, when we had handover the tiles were wet and you couldnt see the marks again I have already emailed them this and pointed it out, the porch still has excess render on it and i have asked for this to be removed = 2 weeks in and they still havent come back, the draft under the front door is really noticebale and they have dealt with that which is great, there is grout marks on my kitchen cupboards which I thought was dust but alas its not and I dont know how to get it off, there are scracthes in the powder room and you only see this when you clean it yourself if not it looks like dust.... Get them to clean the house like you would have the house cleaned.. Site cut: 2 June 2010 Slab Poured: 2 Oct 2010 Frame Stage: 12 Oct 2010 Lock up: Dec 2010 Fixing Stage: March 2011 http://karasdreamhome.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 2372Jun 15, 2011 3:22 pm fingers crossed ...the draft under the front door is really noticebale and they have dealt with that which is great.... May I ask how they resolved this? TIMING OF BUILD 25Feb - Site Start 25Mar - Base Stage Complete 31Mar - Frame Completed 11Apr - Roof Tiles 20Apr - Brickwork Started Re: Porter Davis homes 2373Jun 15, 2011 3:47 pm Hi Mel, tstr1a & Karmaz, Thanks for posting the details regarding the tapware of the powder room. As tstr1a said if the name of the tapware no 1 is "Porcher Quatre Wall Top Assembly", no doubt I would get the No 3, as it says "Atlanta Wall top with Academy spout" in my colour document. Too bad as it is the standard tapware for the powder room, I did not verified after I received the colour document, as my colour consultant showed me No 1 & said you will be getting that as the standard, which I was really happy. I have been verified 95% of the items in my colour document prior to signing the contract, but I have still missed this few things like these. I have upgraded the hot & cold taps to mixures in all other 3 wash rooms except the ones in powder room & the laundry. I feel less stresful since this morning as finally my Pre-handover inspection & the PCI has been finalized, which will be held at the end of next week. At the moment couple of things has to be placed prior to PCI such as: Front Render, Carpeting, Final paintting session, splashback & appliances. The site has been cleaned & has removed the temporary fence & the garbage. Hopefully, we would be able to move in at least by the 1st week of July......fingers crossed........... Re: Porter Davis homes 2374Jun 15, 2011 4:30 pm Chorlton fingers crossed ...the draft under the front door is really noticebale and they have dealt with that which is great.... May I ask how they resolved this? they added wind sweeper... rubber strip Site cut: 2 June 2010 Slab Poured: 2 Oct 2010 Frame Stage: 12 Oct 2010 Lock up: Dec 2010 Fixing Stage: March 2011 http://karasdreamhome.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 2375Jun 15, 2011 4:53 pm Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton TIMING OF BUILD 25Feb - Site Start 25Mar - Base Stage Complete 31Mar - Frame Completed 11Apr - Roof Tiles 20Apr - Brickwork Started Re: Porter Davis homes 2376Jun 15, 2011 5:00 pm Chorlton Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton Tiled skirting was included as part of our promo Re: Porter Davis homes 2377Jun 15, 2011 5:02 pm Chorlton Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton We have it, but it wasn't included as standard. The tiled skirting starts at the door frame so there is no actual connection between the normal MDF skirting and the tiled skirting. The door frame separates the two. I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: Porter Davis homes 2378Jun 15, 2011 5:04 pm tstr1a Chorlton Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton Tiled skirting was included as part of our promo Have you completed the tiling yet and if so, how did they transition from tiled to timber skirts? TIMING OF BUILD 25Feb - Site Start 25Mar - Base Stage Complete 31Mar - Frame Completed 11Apr - Roof Tiles 20Apr - Brickwork Started Re: Porter Davis homes 2379Jun 15, 2011 5:08 pm Chorlton tstr1a Chorlton Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton Tiled skirting was included as part of our promo Have you completed the tiling yet and if so, how did they transition from tiled to timber skirts? I assuming that they will start the tiling from door jams/skirting. What has happened in your situation? Re: Porter Davis homes 2380Jun 15, 2011 5:31 pm joles Chorlton Tiled Skirtings in Bathroom / Ensuite ? Hello All, For all those who have already built (or are at least now completed the floor tiling stage) do you have tiled skirtings in the Bathrooms / Ensuites? If so, can I ask how the transition between the tiled skirtings and the normal timber skirtings was achieved? Thanks in advance, Chorlton We have it, but it wasn't included as standard. The tiled skirting starts at the door frame so there is no actual connection between the normal MDF skirting and the tiled skirting. The door frame separates the two. Thats a nice execution and would have been my first choice. Unfortunately, due to the layout of the home there is no door frame between Master Bed and Ensuite so I'm forced to have the transition half way along a wall which will not look that good. 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