We had our practical completion inspection yesterday, and Warren went away with a laundry list of things to address. Some small, some big, but none of them were a problem, and all would be fixed.
The ensuite glass shower screen door had been chipped at the very top corner. Warren said 'not good enough, we'll get it replaced'. Plus there were a couple of other minor things. All of which are noted and will be fixed.
So now, I've gotten the place insured and am waiting on the interim occupation certificate.
Then we'll have the final payment drawn up as a bank cheque, then off to Wisdom head office to pick up some keys!!.
After more than 12 months in the making, it's kinda hard to realise that the day we've been waiting for is now upon us.
It will be a new chapter.
And I haven't even mentioned that I was given a 'redeployment' notice from my 'globally resourced outsourcing company' and will enjoy a period of time settling into the house before starting a new chapter in my work life!.
2012 has been quite a year.
Building with Wisdom @ The Ponds
Building an Esperence 27 with Wisdom Homes at the Ponds, NSW.
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
Handover imminent
If the planets align next week, we'll be moving house.
The practical completion is next Monday, and if the council issues the interim occupation certificate [so the the credit union can sleep at night] we'll be in before the end of the same week !
I have the removalists on standby.. and I found these via this website. http://quotescentral.com.au/
Competitive quotes. Will post up our experiences after moving.
View to the ensuite from the master bedroom.
Shower screens are in, and the carpet is in !
View through the bedroom windows
Kitchen splash back has been installed. There's already some blue tape indicating areas that need addressing.
View again of the kitchen, appliance cupboard to the right, and the wine rack and fridge enclosure on the far right.
View from bedroom 2 to laundry. The carpeter has left some runners.
The tiles are not absolutely flat. They are also glossy, so the reflection of light gives a fluid sort of light effect to the house. It's cool since it's breaks up all the straight lines and gives some character.
View from the outdoor leisure to dining and indoor leisure area.
Driveway. There was a lot of discussion about the stencil pattern. Originally, the interior of the stencilled area was to be large block pattern, but in the interests of not having things look too busy, we modified the plan to blocks on the border only.
It looks great. In this picture, the driveway has also been cut to allow expansion.
Media room. This has turned out to be a nice room.
Some of the rooms sound too 'empty' acoustically, but this one seems ok.
The practical completion is next Monday, and if the council issues the interim occupation certificate [so the the credit union can sleep at night] we'll be in before the end of the same week !
I have the removalists on standby.. and I found these via this website. http://quotescentral.com.au/
Competitive quotes. Will post up our experiences after moving.
View to the ensuite from the master bedroom.
Shower screens are in, and the carpet is in !
View through the bedroom windows
Kitchen splash back has been installed. There's already some blue tape indicating areas that need addressing.
View again of the kitchen, appliance cupboard to the right, and the wine rack and fridge enclosure on the far right.
View from bedroom 2 to laundry. The carpeter has left some runners.
The tiles are not absolutely flat. They are also glossy, so the reflection of light gives a fluid sort of light effect to the house. It's cool since it's breaks up all the straight lines and gives some character.
View from the outdoor leisure to dining and indoor leisure area.
Driveway. There was a lot of discussion about the stencil pattern. Originally, the interior of the stencilled area was to be large block pattern, but in the interests of not having things look too busy, we modified the plan to blocks on the border only.
It looks great. In this picture, the driveway has also been cut to allow expansion.
Media room. This has turned out to be a nice room.
Some of the rooms sound too 'empty' acoustically, but this one seems ok.
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Fences down tiles down
The temporary fencing has been removed, and the eaves have been delivered. These appear to be fibro.
The main floor tiles were also being laid today, and the driveway has been formed up.
NOT LONG TO GO NOW !!!
Leaking drain from the ensuite vanity. Have asked Warren to take a look.
Driveway formed up, eaves delivered and fences removed. It looks a lot different.
Main hallway.
From the leisure room looking toward the pantry
Leisure room to main hallway
The main floor tiles were also being laid today, and the driveway has been formed up.
NOT LONG TO GO NOW !!!
Leaking drain from the ensuite vanity. Have asked Warren to take a look.
Driveway formed up, eaves delivered and fences removed. It looks a lot different.
Main hallway.
From the leisure room looking toward the pantry
Leisure room to main hallway
Friday, 27 July 2012
Getting closer
Porch tiling being laid.
The tiler, Jessica is very friendly and professional.
Husband and wife team. Her husband was in the ensuite grouting the wall tiles
Double entry doors opened
All internal doors have a coat of gloss now
Laundry door also has a coat of gloss..
Kinda like the wooden finish, but not to be.
The tiler, Jessica is very friendly and professional.
Husband and wife team. Her husband was in the ensuite grouting the wall tiles
Double entry doors opened
All internal doors have a coat of gloss now
Laundry door also has a coat of gloss..
Kinda like the wooden finish, but not to be.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Painting
Leisure room with the first coat of paint on the walls.
The ceilings and cornices look like they might be finished!
Kitchen and dining
Colours are not identical on ceiling and roof. Wall paint is 'white smoke'
Main bathroom. Wall tiles still need grouting.
Laundry
Ensuite shower. Wall tiles still to be grouted.
The ceilings and cornices look like they might be finished!
Kitchen and dining
Colours are not identical on ceiling and roof. Wall paint is 'white smoke'
Main bathroom. Wall tiles still need grouting.
Laundry
Ensuite shower. Wall tiles still to be grouted.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Tiling high
Today has seen the wall tiles going in the two bathrooms.
The tiles are not full wall height, but are higher than I thought they'd go.
The floor tiles have been grouted.
The tiler says they'll be finished in 2 days. They're hoping to tile the porch, but are waiting on it to be gyprocked, so as to prevent any scratches to the porch tiles.
Ensuite. The strip to the right there is for the feature tiles.
Ensuite again.
Main bathroom. The chrome floor waste is in. :)
The tiles are not full wall height, but are higher than I thought they'd go.
The floor tiles have been grouted.
The tiler says they'll be finished in 2 days. They're hoping to tile the porch, but are waiting on it to be gyprocked, so as to prevent any scratches to the porch tiles.
Ensuite. The strip to the right there is for the feature tiles.
Ensuite again.
Main bathroom. The chrome floor waste is in. :)
Friday, 13 July 2012
Wisdom goes up a peg
Warren called today and said he'd looked at the laundry door and agreed the door was too close to the internal wall, and he'd fix it.
What he didn't mention was that they were already working on it. Turned up this afternoon and it had all been taken care of. All finished.
Very impressed, and very pleased.
The wet area tile beds had also been finished, Warren says the wet area tiles will be going in next week, then the painters will be in for a couple of weeks, then the main area flooring goes in.
5-6 weeks before we'll be in.
RESULT!
RESULT!
Kitchen
Island
Kitchen, completed. Just waiting on the caesarstone tops
Outdoor leisure. Awesome outdoor space!
Cornice completed.
Porch tiles had arrived, so I checked the colour match. After the separate colour, kitchen and tile appointments, you're never 100% on how things will look together until they are. These choices were made back in February and March.
What he didn't mention was that they were already working on it. Turned up this afternoon and it had all been taken care of. All finished.
Very impressed, and very pleased.
The wet area tile beds had also been finished, Warren says the wet area tiles will be going in next week, then the painters will be in for a couple of weeks, then the main area flooring goes in.
5-6 weeks before we'll be in.
RESULT!
RESULT!
Kitchen
Island
Kitchen, completed. Just waiting on the caesarstone tops
Outdoor leisure. Awesome outdoor space!
Cornice completed.
Porch tiles had arrived, so I checked the colour match. After the separate colour, kitchen and tile appointments, you're never 100% on how things will look together until they are. These choices were made back in February and March.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Sneak peak of the fitout
Another quick driveby this afternoon, and the cabinet guy was there fitting the bathroom cabinet, and he kindly let me stroll around for a couple of minutes. He said he'd be back tomorrow for the kitchen.
Ensuite cabinets.
Licorice Linear is the finish on the doors and drawers.
This ensuite is larger than the single family bathroom in the house we're currently living in. We'll be rattling around in the new house with all this room!
Drain pipes are enclosed in the walls. I like this design of not having kick boards beneath.
Ensuite cabinets.
Licorice Linear is the finish on the doors and drawers.
This ensuite is larger than the single family bathroom in the house we're currently living in. We'll be rattling around in the new house with all this room!
Drain pipes are enclosed in the walls. I like this design of not having kick boards beneath.
Eneff room to pork your cor
So Tony Greig would say.
The garage door was being installed this morning. Some more sand has been delivered, probably for the tile cement, but not 100% on that. And from the view through the rear windows, appears the kitchen, laundry and bathroom cabinets have been delivered.
Still unsure when painting takes place. If it's after the fittings, then there'll be a lot of unpainted gyprock just out of sight.
This is the external door from the laundry. For some reason the door is almost flush with the internal wall. I've asked Warren to check into this. It's the only door in the house with half a frame, and is not aligned with the internal access door to the laundry.
The garage door, almost complete. We were worried about the colour until today, since we couldn't exactly picture how it would look, but it looks great!
The garage door was being installed this morning. Some more sand has been delivered, probably for the tile cement, but not 100% on that. And from the view through the rear windows, appears the kitchen, laundry and bathroom cabinets have been delivered.
Still unsure when painting takes place. If it's after the fittings, then there'll be a lot of unpainted gyprock just out of sight.
This is the external door from the laundry. For some reason the door is almost flush with the internal wall. I've asked Warren to check into this. It's the only door in the house with half a frame, and is not aligned with the internal access door to the laundry.
The garage door, almost complete. We were worried about the colour until today, since we couldn't exactly picture how it would look, but it looks great!
Friday, 6 July 2012
Lock em up
Warren called. The doors and cornices and light fittings are going in today.
Next week, the waterproofing, tiling and kitchen/laundry will be fitted.
Not sure when the painting gets done. Would have thought before the flooring goes in.
WOW! The doors haven't been clear-glazed yet, they look kinda raw, and there's some barging that still needs to be fitted around them.
The entry. The sparkie had just moved to the next room after placing the light fitting here.
Cornices. Decorative in the living areas, and standard curves in the bedrooms.
More cornice!
Pantry doors are on.
Laundry door. I don't remember specifying wood finish, but that's what we got.
From the dining room.
The guys doing the doors were having lunch in the study, they might be finished today by all accounts.
Next week, the waterproofing, tiling and kitchen/laundry will be fitted.
Not sure when the painting gets done. Would have thought before the flooring goes in.
WOW! The doors haven't been clear-glazed yet, they look kinda raw, and there's some barging that still needs to be fitted around them.
The entry. The sparkie had just moved to the next room after placing the light fitting here.
Cornices. Decorative in the living areas, and standard curves in the bedrooms.
More cornice!
Pantry doors are on.
Laundry door. I don't remember specifying wood finish, but that's what we got.
From the dining room.
The guys doing the doors were having lunch in the study, they might be finished today by all accounts.
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