Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Apr 02, 2012 11:26 am Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 2Apr 02, 2012 1:12 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 3Apr 02, 2012 1:45 pm We built the Wisdom Majestic 40 - moved in! Our blog - http://ourwisdommajestic40.blogspot.com.au/ Our H1 thread - viewtopic.php?t=54156 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 4Apr 02, 2012 3:30 pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 5Apr 02, 2012 3:31 pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 6Apr 02, 2012 3:45 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 7Apr 05, 2012 4:19 pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 8Apr 05, 2012 4:50 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 9Apr 05, 2012 4:56 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 10Apr 05, 2012 5:11 pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 11Apr 05, 2012 5:16 pm Casey + Gary + 5 kool kiddos + 1 funky Frenchie + 5 happy hens = barrels of fun in Muswellbrook Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 12Apr 05, 2012 5:48 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 13Apr 05, 2012 6:04 pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 14Apr 05, 2012 6:20 pm Preliminary agreement 23/11 Contract 22/03 Prestart 06/04 - finalised on 30/04 Unconditional approval 10/05 Demolition 05/07 Slab 26/08 Brickwork 13/09-06/10 Roof frame started 07/10 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=32292 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 17Apr 15, 2012 3:57 pm meifong16 Glass splashback: Haven't decide on a colour yet, would appreciate recommendations Cabinet Selections: Kitchen: Benchtop: 30 mm Caesar Stone Nougat (hubby prefers Cracked Pepper) Fronts: Laminex White Silk Finish (do you think Polar White will be better?) Hi meifong16 We have Caesar Stone Osprey benchtop, which is a similar colour to the Nougat but with a smaller fleck. We chose the Fools Gold splashback which I think gives a nice, light, neutral look. In a large space, it looks a lot more silvery than I expected. We have chosen laminex white for the fronts and it matches nicely with the benchtops. Cheers Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 18Apr 19, 2012 1:31 pm kimu Hi meifong16 We have Caesar Stone Osprey benchtop, which is a similar colour to the Nougat but with a smaller fleck. We chose the Fools Gold splashback which I think gives a nice, light, neutral look. In a large space, it looks a lot more silvery than I expected. We have chosen laminex white for the fronts and it matches nicely with the benchtops. Cheers Hi kimu, Many thanks for the suggestion. I have been thinking of Fools Gold colours as I'm leaning towards light colours instead of dark colours now Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 19Apr 19, 2012 1:34 pm dakr Hi, Awesome plan - nice and simple, but very practical. Will keep this in mind for my own design. I'm also looking to buy and build around the Wattle Grove, Forrestfield area. May I ask how much you paid for the block and who did you buy it from? Also how much was Dale Alcock asking for building of the Pisa model? I couldn't find pricing on their website. All the best! Hi dakr, I've sent you a pm Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 Re: Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove 20Apr 19, 2012 1:35 pm The Vans Hi there, another Dale Alcock here! We paid the extra for colorbond gutters/downpipes etc, but for our front render we got it to match the render. From memory, we have 3 downpipes at the front of the house (18m wide frontage so a big frontage!), and although yes they will need repainting, it is only 3 and they are on the side away from the wind and rain, so hopefully not needing a repainting too often! We also copied another Dales house, this time; the Archer. We just loved the colours and have stuck to it, except for brick colour, which we didn't like, and the window frames as a newer colour was available and looked nicer (i think!) and no regrets going with all their colours. We have woodland grey roof/fascia/gutters and surfmist garage door and it looks lovely. We don't have surfmist anywhere else. if you are worried about having an "odd colour" have a look at our colours on my thread. or, put your fascia/gutter as surfmist and keep the roof colour as is. We also have cervantes brick and we went with paperbark for all our brick downpipes. They are up and look really good. we also used paperbark on our rear roller door, as we didn't want that to be a feature and wanted it to blend in more. so far, colour choices look good! (or so i think!) Can't give you advice on your other colours as I am not familiar with them. when picking your benchtop colour, just take into consideration any staining if you drink coffee and/or red wine (obviously not at the same time!)...we drink both, and whilst they don't stain, sometimes I miss a spot and you can see it on the lighter surface. to reduce the amount of colours, would you consider changing your window frames? storm front sounds like it would go with shale grey. it depends whether you mind the dark colour on the inside of the house (we are in a rental with dark frames and it doesn't bother me at alll)! Maybe also, have your front door as surfmist, to match the garage. just trying to reduce the amount of colours to the front! As for whites, definitely get a board and paint it up and check out the colour. Also compare it to other whites. Solver now have the colour samples which makes it really good to compare. Only comparing white against other whites will show you what tinge it has to it. from memory we went with deigner white...we wanted WHITE as we are going with a grey brown colour scheme, and this seemed to be the whitest. we didn't want any cream, yellow or pink at all. I know I looked at it against the colour they have as their default colour, and it was a lot brighter white, but I know it is the better colour in our colour scheme! They should be able to show you though when you go in for prestart. use the chart to go with your tiles/laminates etc. we told them what colour we were going to have on our walls, (solver amelia, we are doing after hand over) and that helped us select our tiles and laminate benchtop. i think we have now changed our minds on the colour but still similar tones. Apart from that, just want to say, plan looks great! love your portico! and what a nice amount of storage in your linen cupboard!!! Looking forward to seeing your build come along! Dear Vans, So sorry for the late reply. I really appreciate your feedback and have mentioned them to my hubby. Hopefully we will be able to make bettter choices soon. Things are gonna get exciting!!!!! Our Dream Home Journey Building with Dale Alcock in Wattle Grove Key Dates on First Page of my Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=55456 No idea about the driveway question, but your price for a house that size including landscaping seems very good! 1 22311 No, not yet. It’s currently being assessed by our building surveyor 4 19550 With that sort of soil type if you ask for a design to include piers then I would also include void formers. That way you should reduce the chances of settlement and heave. 7 20031 |