Here's the latest:
Hand towel holder ( it looks big! :S) And that isn't my drink...
Near invisible soap holder and glass shelf! :) Hopefully it will match the shower screen :)
They have painted the shelf supports (the ones they forgot to do with the rest)
We have a toilet!
Not so happy to see that it's been used - or should i say ABUSED!! :( :( Bleughh. HOW RUDE. They better be cleaning it til it looks brand new again.
Oh, and you can see what the door handles look like :)
Gas cook top minus the black trivet (?) things that go on top. I realised today that they hadn't put the oven in yet. The electricians were there today doing all the power points and putting the oven in :)
Sink looking good. Not sure why they got the blinds to hang at that end of window :S Might have to change that...
Dishwasher! :D :D
Painters were there painting on the skirting boards Tilers have finished laying the extra tiles (the ones that were missing after they tiled the extra room by mistake)
Not sure about green verandah posts... and they painted green around the door - i think that should be cream as it looks a little strange...
They were staining / lacquering the front door (or whatever it's called :P) Happy to see action! :D
We (meaning I) have drawn up a plan for the garden - and a plan for the watering system with pop up sprinklers and water weeping hoses :D We (Meaning DH) plan to dig the trenches and put in the pipes this weekend! YAY!
Showing posts with label powerpoints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powerpoints. Show all posts
Friday, 29 October 2010
more toys! :D
Friday, 22 October 2010
Tile drama sorted :)
We ended up going with the tiles. The builder actually said he thought it looked better as tiles once he saw it this morning. It seems the tiler thought it was meant to be tiled and didn't check the plan.
This means we get a free room of tiles, feature tiles laid for free and we don't have to pay extra for laying diagonal tiles! Wooohoooo. Glad they stuffed up now lol. They have all been very generous and gone out of their way to make up for it. One happy customer here :D :D :D
When we were there meeting the builder it seemed like it was all systems go - we had the guy just finishing up installing the blinds, the plumber doing the vanity and taps, someone else installing the kitchen appliances and the carpet people came to measure the rooms!
Below: Guy taking the dishwasher in the front door :D
It is looking really nice now :) We have kitchen appliances all in, blinds finished, vanity and bathroom taps all done :)
Still waiting on: Skirting boards to be installed, tiles to be finished, paint to be touched up and skirting boards and posts out the front painted, carpet installed, power points, light fittings and switches, gas HWS installed, pump and tank connected (tank now in right place), grass going in next week, clothesline, mail box and then the KEYS :) Not long to go now, approx 3 weeks plus the time for council to approve and let us in.
New toys!!!
I didn't get any kitchen pics as the guy was there the whole time installing everything, i thought i'd be a bit strange to ask for him to move or have him in the pic :S Photos of kitchen next time.
Labels:
bathroom,
blinds,
carpet,
feature tiles,
garden,
mixer taps,
paint,
plumbing,
powerpoints,
taps,
tiles
Friday, 17 September 2010
We have paint! :)
I made another trip to the house today to see if i could talk to the SS about the second lot of shelves in the main bedroom. I'm glad i did as the builder had once again forgotton to pass this info onto the SS :( Poor guy keeps on getting all these things added or things that he needs to re-do and a lot is simply because he doesn't get the message sent to him. At least this is a simple one to fix - they will put it in tomorrow and the painter will just go over it when they do the next coat.
The bath is in :) It looks quite small at 1560mm (?) but otherwise done well. I like the shelf above it too - this will be very useful.
The painters was there busily working away :) As of lunch time today they have finished spraying the first coat to all ceilings and cornices (in ceiling white) all walls (Hog Bristle 1/4) and doors (Hog Bristle 1/2) I'm not sure how many of the door frames etc were done yet. He was very friendly and helpful, and the paint looked awesome! :D I also noticed that some of the door handles were on the finished doors :) Below: doors and second bedroom cupboard freshly spray painted
I didn't take many photos as I wanted to get out of the painters way so they could get back to work. Here is the living room. You can see the ceiling & cornices have their first coat of white & walls have their first coat of Hog Bristle. So far so good :) Oh, and i didn't get a pic of the niche in the hall/lounge but it was looking awesome! YAY :)
While i was there the painter told me the sparkies were working on the house across the road. I went over to have a look at the house (very similar design to ours) and they have everything painted and the tiles in. I asked the electrician for a quad power point at the wall end of the breakfast bar. He said that should be fine, we'll just have to tell the builder AND the SS that it's happening.
News on the shed: the builder has organised a bobcat for tuesday as the ground will be too muddy until then. Let's hope it doesn't rain so we can get the slab done :)
The bath is in :) It looks quite small at 1560mm (?) but otherwise done well. I like the shelf above it too - this will be very useful.
The painters was there busily working away :) As of lunch time today they have finished spraying the first coat to all ceilings and cornices (in ceiling white) all walls (Hog Bristle 1/4) and doors (Hog Bristle 1/2) I'm not sure how many of the door frames etc were done yet. He was very friendly and helpful, and the paint looked awesome! :D I also noticed that some of the door handles were on the finished doors :) Below: doors and second bedroom cupboard freshly spray painted
I didn't take many photos as I wanted to get out of the painters way so they could get back to work. Here is the living room. You can see the ceiling & cornices have their first coat of white & walls have their first coat of Hog Bristle. So far so good :) Oh, and i didn't get a pic of the niche in the hall/lounge but it was looking awesome! YAY :)
While i was there the painter told me the sparkies were working on the house across the road. I went over to have a look at the house (very similar design to ours) and they have everything painted and the tiles in. I asked the electrician for a quad power point at the wall end of the breakfast bar. He said that should be fine, we'll just have to tell the builder AND the SS that it's happening.
News on the shed: the builder has organised a bobcat for tuesday as the ground will be too muddy until then. Let's hope it doesn't rain so we can get the slab done :)
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Paint tins :)
We have paint tins, holes for powerpoints etc and cupboard shelves today :)
I think they may have painted around the cupboards but it's hard to tell when we are locked out. I'm guessing they won't be leaving their stuff there for long, the paint should be going on pretty soon :)
Check out the painted CD player!
Supports for shelves in main bedroom. These are meant to be on both sides, I'll have to check to make sure they don't just leave it like this. They have also put in holes for door handles in all internal doors. Still missing some skirting boards.
The ones we looked at today were 'Quadro' pavers in Oatmeal by Adbri Masonry
I think they may have painted around the cupboards but it's hard to tell when we are locked out. I'm guessing they won't be leaving their stuff there for long, the paint should be going on pretty soon :)

We went to the local 'sand soil & gravel' supplies business today. At the moment we are pricing up things for the garden. They had some really nice pavers - tossing up between these and a deck now. We could also use pavers as a driveway to the shed. The business sell compost, top soil, mulch etc so we are deciding what we want. I think the tea tree mulch is really nice, and we might get the compost too :) i really like the pavers and we can lay them ourselves so it might be a cheaper option (and ready for Christmas!)
Tea tree mulch :) Left over from processing tea tree oil. It's cheap, good for the soil and it's meant to smell lovely in the rain

No news on the shed, we won't have a slab this weekend :(
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Bricks, gyprock and cornices!
I survived our 3 week Cape York trip and had a great time (away from the winter - 32*C up the top! mmmm), so now it's time to update you on all the house progress :)
The bricks were finished around the 5th of July. As we had a lot of wet weather there was little progress until the following week when we had the gyprock installed on 14th-16th. Since then we have had more rain with minor flooding in local creeks so progress has slowed again. The cornices are all installed as well as the lining of the garage and framing (?) around the front door way. We are yet to get skirting boards installed.
The water points/pipes are all in place in the bathroom (with a possible wrong fitting for one - we are having a mixer in the shower but there are two pipes sticking way out of the wall, not sure if this is just hot and cold or if it needs to be changed to one pipe. We will need to look into it) The reverse cycle aircon wiring is also installed in the wall in the living area.
Current things to discuss with builder/SS are: mixer in bathroom, relocation of tank as it looks like they are planning to put it where the shed is going to be, finding out if the verandah will be cemented - i hope so but not sure! and whether we are having flyscreens (windows currently do not have them, we think they will put them in before handover as we are pretty sure they are meant to be included)
Photos care of dear husband who kept me updated while i was away :)
above: pink batts in our bedroom to reduce noise & insulate as hubby is a shift worker
. Below: kitchen/living wall with wiring. Thick wiring with orange cord is for reverse cycle aircon unit

above: plaster people hard at work. Looking down hallway from front door. Below: My beautiful corner niche
which is visible from lounge room and front door/hallway (see above pic) soooo glad we added this :)

above: kitchen and sunlight :) on left is pantry and linen then hallway to front door. Notice aircon cord poking out! Below
: same room from opposite direction, this will all be open tiled area. The doorway to the right leads to bed1, bathroom, toilet and bed 2

Below: Shower pipes that may need to be changed.
Labels:
bathroom,
bricks,
cooling,
heating,
insulation,
mud,
powerpoints,
rain,
reverse cycle,
taps
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)