Browse Forums Building A New House 1 May 04, 2015 9:35 pm Haven't seen too many Ivory builds so thought it would be good to post and also hear from anyone that has built or is in the process.
KDR with MainVue the Ivory 436 modified. Our contract signing will be start of June, we just got our setback dispensation so we can have a 7.2m rear yard. Timeline 12/11/14 - Initial deposit 18/11/14 - second deposit 14/2/15 - colour appointment 21/2/15 - dispensation for setback approved 18/3/15 - Tender 15/5/15 - arrange disconnection of services 21/5/15 - moved out 5/6/15 - contract signing 21/6/15 - demolition complete 11/9/15 - building permit issued 18/9/15 - electrical pit install 6/10/15 - final drawings signed off 20/10/15 - first call from Site Supervisor 13/11/15 plumbing under slab complete 17/11/15 form work completed 18/11/15 slab poor 24/11/15 framing to start 13/12/15 Framing complete 18/12/15 Roof complete and wrapped 29/12/15 Brick layer started Electrical complete Bricks complete Plaster complete Doors and cabinets complete 22/04/16 Painting almost complete 9/5/16 Carpet booked in. Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 2May 04, 2015 10:03 pm Welcome to H1 Tudu. The Ivory is a beautiful house. I definitely was considering it before choosing the Amalfi, but still question my decision all the time. I signed contracts a few weeks back and now waiting for council approvals and a site start date. Good luck with the build. It will look great Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 3May 04, 2015 10:08 pm Nice plan, you must have a nice big block! We are. Doing a KDR with Henley, we can't do contracts until,the second soil test which they won't do until after the house is knocked down. Did Mainvue say the same thing for you? Our house is being knocked down on Wednesday but it's taken us over 17 weeks to get everything approved by council. I hope you guys have a smoother ride than we had. Where abouts are you building ? Building MainVue Ivory 436 4May 04, 2015 10:52 pm I will need to get it down pretty quick, they have allowed me to get the second soil after contract as I did not want to organise the demo until we had the setback approved. I did look at the Amalfi as its a great design and very popular, however my block is 14.6 m wide and the 14m versions didn't offer what we were looking for. Building MainVue Ivory 436 5Jul 21, 2015 10:14 pm Knockdown almost complete
Site should be clear by tomorrow, looks like the demo company did damage to the side walk and drive way. Anyone else get this ? How did you handle it with the build? Did you leave the same asset protection permit for the entire build? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 6Jul 23, 2015 8:07 am Hi Tudu, Council wont refund the bond unless you make good. If you plan to replace crossing, then makes sense to leave it in place as you will save on the application fee that Mainvue would have to pay if they had to obtain an APP. Only issue is, if more damage is caused during the build then you are technically responsible to make good as far as the council is concerned. ------------------------------------------- Build Thread - Mainvue Emporio ER430 KDR https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76790&p=1332227&hilit=mainvue#p1332227 Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 7Jul 23, 2015 10:10 am We got our bond back after the demo (our cross over and footpath were badly damaged before) and then Henley applied for another asset protection permit for the build so we had two. Building MainVue Ivory 436 8Jul 23, 2015 10:41 am ![]() We got our bond back after the demo (our cross over and footpath were badly damaged before) and then Henley applied for another asset protection permit for the build so we had two. So you fixed your cross over and footpath, got your bond back and payed Henley again for the APP ? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 9Jul 23, 2015 2:46 pm We didn't fix it as it was already damaged and as there was no further damage we got our $1000 back and then Henley applied for another one of our behalf for the build which we havn't paid anything for yet. Ill try find a pic of ours for you to get an idea of the condition its in Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 11Jul 23, 2015 2:53 pm You had some luck there, well done! Often the demo does cause some damage which creates a dilemma. ------------------------------------------- Build Thread - Mainvue Emporio ER430 KDR https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76790&p=1332227&hilit=mainvue#p1332227 Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 12Jul 24, 2015 10:58 pm I rang council to see if I could change to a wider crossover since I'll end up doing repairs anyway. He advised that they changed their policy and only allow single 3m crossover. But I can try to apply for a max 4.5m, but it would need to go up the chain to get approved. Jess you did pretty good out of your asset situation, our bond is almost $2000 did you use the recommended plumber for cut and seal sewer & stormwater. Did they quote you $650 Here's the clean block with some plants left at the back that were behind a brick bed I had removed. Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 13Sep 21, 2015 11:32 pm Hi Tudu, how are you going with your build? We are doing a KDR with Mainvue too. We were going to build an Amalfi but had some issues with it on our particular block so are now considering the Ivory 436 too. I'd love to hear how it's all going for you. Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 14Sep 22, 2015 8:34 am Just got my final plans this week with some variations that I'm not happy about. Still waiting for electrical pit, hopefully this week. I would like to discuss my issues but my admin flat out refuses. It's hard to choose a house that you can't walk through on display. I would have considered the Amalfi but the narrower designs don't allow for the additional bedrooms without closing of to rear yard. You best of looking at the Caspian on display to get an idea of space. I would have considered Caspian however ivory was the only design that allowed me a full size garage door and space down the side of the house so I can access rear yard, park an extra car or trailer, etc. Also when I did a price comparison between them including the extension the Ivory came up cheaper. one thing I wished we incorporated from the Caspian was the extra kitchen wall cabinet/oven/stove facing the side. The other thing concerns me is the distance to the kids rooms from the main bed. We drove by on the last Ivory display that had since been sold and while there the owner spotted us looking and invited us in on a tour. They we're a wonderful couple and told us how much they enjoyed the home. The Henley Marina q2 is also very similar to the Ivory. What size block do you have, any slope ? Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 15Sep 24, 2015 1:09 am Hi, glad you replied. We are definitely going with the Ivory. We've got a big block 15.24 x 43m but have to have a 7m set back which is a pain but not worth fighting our council over. This leaves us with a 7m backyard and a decent 3.7m down the living area side if we are allowed to put the garage on the boundary. It's a very long house. We would have had a back yard of nearly 11m with the Amalfi but it's width was deemed too wide and knocked back. Our block is flat but we have a flood overly on it which is what caused us the headaches with the Amalfi. What variations did you get on your final plans? I had a look at the Caspian but the layout of the Ivory suits us better. We have teenagers, so happy for their bedrooms to be far away!! We've had our electricity pit put in already. They dug up 5 of our neighbors nature strips to do it and didn't touch ours...a little awkward! Waiting on our gas to be abolished but they are taking their sweet time. Electricity is done. Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 16Sep 24, 2015 8:29 am Our backyard will be 7.2 m backyard, 6m setback (dispensation from council) 5.5m if you count from the porch. 1.2n from left boundary and garage on the boundary. Here are most of our changes Relocate laundry and lengthen house to create kids retreat 2.7 m ceilings Extended all external doors heights to 2.4m Raised all windows (not heightened) to 2.4m head height to match doors. Added double 2.4 x 820 sliders to study Butlers pantry fit out out with sink Flipped butler door to open on to shelves Decina spa option to ensuite Sliding door to ensuite Change theatre window to two 210 x 90 with plaster reveal Timber windows to all but study & kids beds Obscured bath & ensuite windows Timber slider from bedroom 4 to alfresco Garage step down Deluxe electrical pack Raft slab upgrade Upgraded heater and added refrigerated cooling 3 phase power Nbn pack Extend garage to boundary add rear garage door Removed wardrobe fit out to bed 2,3,4, will fit custom wardrobe after handover. Anticon insulation under colorbond. Saint girl, Have you decided on any changes ? Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Building MainVue Ivory 436 17Sep 24, 2015 9:20 am Wow, that's a lot of changes. Yes, we have made some big structural changes. The main ones are.....
Moved the laundry to the other side of the house, deleted the study, increased the siize of the theatre and made bedrooms 2 & 4 and their robes huge for our teenage girls. Changed their bathroom so it could have a double vanity and large shower. Put bench and cabinets in butlers but no sink. Added a few cavity sliding doors, some retractable screens for alfrescos, increased tile heights in bathrooms (like they are in the displays) We still haven't signed a tender for this design, so there are still a few other things we are thinking about changing...maybe the kitchen window to match the one in the living room. What facade have you chosen? It's great to chat to someone building the same house. Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 18Sep 24, 2015 6:23 pm I got the window quoted, because they don't well at least in my case roll the free double glazing over to window changes it quoted over 2k. Ask them to quote for both options 2.1m x 1.8 m double glaze in timber and 1.8m x 1.8m in timber frame Do you have a link to the screens your getting from Henley ? Do you have a drawing of your NSV ? We went standard eclipse facade face brick Tiling in bath/powder/ensuite to 2.2m 2.1m wide x 1.2m high Plaster cut out for decorative screen on back hall/dining wall Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Re: Building MainVue Ivory 436 19Oct 24, 2015 7:50 pm Completed the temporary repair of the footpath, hopefully nothing else holds up the start. Concrete was badly damaged during demo, I will need to redo concrete for footpath and crossover after build completes Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building MainVue Ivory 436 KDR Building MainVue Ivory 436 20Nov 06, 2015 9:41 pm We have a fence and site cut. Bore piles were supposed to be this week but I think may have been hampered by the rain.
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