Oct
11
2009
0

Bricks, Walls and Plaster

It’s Day 49, the end of Week 7, and we have so much to talk about - so here’s a dot point list:

  • we have finished brickwork, including window fills, window sills and front pillars
  • we have a completed roof, with safety supports removed
  • we have plaster on all walls and ceilings (except portico)
  • we have a corrected laundry door
  • we have completed water, electrical and gas setup
  • we have blue network cable draped throughout the walls
  • we have a large graveyard of broken bricks

See, there’s a lot to see. And walking around inside, it’s now starting to really feel like our house - rooms feel bigger and more spacious, we start to get a feel for the layout and flow of the mirrored house (the Point Cook display is a mirror image of ours).

The scariest thing is just the sheer speed at which it’s all happening - and we’re not complaining - it’s just phenomenal - seven weeks, and we have the key structural components of our house complete.

So up next we have the internal fitout, including cornices, benches and cupboards, doors, carpet, tiles, showers, oh it’s just all so exciting. Oh and the red door to be painted… purrrr…

Oct
01
2009
3

Our giant Lego bricks

Ah yes, the big Lego bricks are starting to get stuck in place. Our lovely Brown Terrain bricks in fact.

Today is Day 39 of the Project Regent build, and the second day of brick laying. So far we have had bricks go up on the garage wall, front, long side wall and rear. In two days. Sure, not floor to roof yet, but still a mighty impressive effort. One of the brickies we had a chat to let us know that they were under the pump to get it up, so it’s great to see progress happening - and that mortar is being used, and not something silly like Clag paste.

Inside there’s only a few small changes to see - the carpenters have been back on-site, and installed the fitting for the bath tub in the main bathroom, as well as the cavities for the sliding doors to the walk-in-wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. In the garage we have also had the steel frame installed for the external-facing door.

Adding to the picture are the next set of doors - our glass-paneled front door, and the house-to-garage door. And yes, the front door is still to be painted - we didn’t pick that lovely green colour (although it kinda matches the green insulation).

Now keep in mind the mortar is still wet in these photos so will lighten a little, but still we’re glad that we ended up going for the Natural mortar, rather than the white - and based on our Site Supervisor’s advice, the white mortar can, when wet, start to absorb the colour of the bricks - ick. So yes, very happy with our natural mortar.

Oh, and also, these bricks are yet to be cleaned - when they’re all up and finished, the high pressure hose comes out and cleans off that stray mortar from the bricks.

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