Oct
20
2009
0

Flat-packed

I had to pop out to the house today and meet the guy who was doing a final measure for our blinds and shutters.  Our kitchen has been delivered but at the moment resembles flat-pack-heaven rather than a kitchen.

The shelf height of our walk in robe has also been fixed.  We asked to have it raised so we had more usable space and not so much wasted space above the shelf.  Thanks again Brad for that idea!

Our Flat-Packed Kitchen

Our Flat-Packed Kitchen

Walk In Robe

Walk In Robe

Apr
09
2009
0

Tick, Tick & almost Tick!

Oh my! What a busy, yet exciting day.  We had both our Electrical and Colour selection appointments.  It’s all happening pretty fast.  Within a week of having contact from Porter Davis we had two of our three selection appointments not only set, but done!  This is rare, and to have them both on the same day is not common!  We’ve been lucky.

The day started with a visit to National Tiles, and no we didn’t see Frank Walker (Melbournians would get that reference).  We thought it would be a good idea to at least have a look at what tiles we like before finalising our colour selection.  We found what we like and the only upgrade here will be a small amount for the funky glass feature tiles we talked about in an earlier post.  We also managed to set our tile selection appointment - April 21st!

Brown Terrain Bricks

Brown Terrain Bricks

Time Capsual Render

Time Capsual Render

Windows, Gutters, Down Pipes & Garage Door

Windows, Gutters, Down Pipes & Garage Door

Roof Files (Barramundi)

Roof Files (Barramundi)

Then it was off to Hopetoun Interiors for our electrical selection.  This was a fairly simple process untill I decided to ask about networking the house.  We had already got a quote from an electrician to do this independent of Porter Davis as we though this would be cheaper.  The quote was just over $2000.  Stragely enough Porter Davis could do it for $790!  We love saiving $1300, although we spent that on other bits and pieces and we still have 10 data points through the house.  All up we added about 10 double powerpoints, 1 outdoor double power point and a single outdoor powerpoint.  We also added 2 additional TV points and 2 phone points.  In both bathrooms we’re adding IXL Tastic light/fan/heat units - a must for those cold winter mornings.

Our next appointment was for all the internal selections (except tiles).  All up this only took just over an hour.  Seeing that we had been to Hopetoun Interiors 3 times before we pretty much knew what we wanted.

Kitchen Cupboards (Burnished Wood)

Kitchen Cupboards (Burnished Wood)

Stone Bench Top (Ice)

Stone Bench Top (Ice)

For the outside of the house we’ve selected Brown Terrain bricks, Woodland Grey for the windows, garage door, guttering and downpipes, and  Capsual for the render on the portico posts.  Roof Tiles will be Barramundi which is a dark grey.

Everytime you bink while at Hopetoun Interiors it seems to cost you money.  We had to pay more to have translucent glass in the front door and side windows.  Not sure how much that will cost yet.  We also upgraded our carpet underlay (about $300).

All up for the interior there are 15 pages of colour selections for everything, so I won’t list them all, you’ll just have to come visit when we move in!

Now we just have to wait to see how much it all came to.  Not too much we hope!

Mar
30
2009
0

Colour co-ordination gone mad!

mmmmmm its red!

mmmmmm its red!

Recently I thought it would be great to update my pots and pans to some nice new ones, and today while killing some time in the city between meetings I popped into DJ’s to have a look around.  Over in the KitchenAid corner I spied the sale sign so wondered over to have a look.  I’m a sucker for a sale sign.

Sitting on the shelf I saw the bright, shiny display of RED KitchenAid cookware at a whopping 40% off!  I couldn’t resist so I purchased the 5 piece set (9 if you count the lids).  It will go well with our huge new stove and funky red glass splashback!  Shame we have to wait till the house is built!

I couldn’t find an appropriate photo so this one show more pieces then we have!

Mar
23
2009
0

Where the hell will the towel rail go?

So another Sunday was spent looking at display homes to get ideas for colours and see the different options that are around.  We visited the two remaining displays of the Regent 23, Derrimut and Mernda.

Several good things came out of this visit, the first being that we finally remembered to take a tape measure with us so we got a good understanding of how much space we’ll have outside the house.  Not too much, not too little, just right!

The house at Derriumt was our first viewing of the house without the stupid raised kitchen.  It seems that the trend these days is to have a raised floor in various parts of the house.  We’ve seen raised master bedrooms, raised home theatres and most commonly a raised kitchen.  Neither of us particularly like this and think its a bit of a death trap, and not to mention we could find better things to spend $3500 on!  This display house also had the kick-arse oven that we’re getting!  VERY cool!

We then drove out to Mernda to finally see the house with the same orientation that ours will have.  We’ve been so use to walking in the front door and having the master bedroom on the left and garage on the right.  Mernda was the other way around.  Although we went there specifically for this purpose it wasn’t until we walked into the living room that I really noticed.  Marty however noticed the difference right away!  Needless to say its still all good and we love the house.

Its funny that when you get this far down the track its the finer details you start looking at and thinking about.  One thing that we just can’t figure out is where the towel rail will go in the ensuite.  As part of our upgrade packages we get a double vanity in the ensuite.  This is great but we can’t figure out where the towel rail will go.  The only place we can think of is on the same wall where the door will go, but not 100% sure it will fit.  We’re hoping that when we go to our colour selection appointment they’ll have the answer!

Oh! Another good thing from the visit was seeing (or should I say feeling) the evaporative cooling in action.  It was pumping out some nice cold air.  In fact until we asked we couldn’t really tell if it was airconditioning or evaporative cooling!

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Mar
21
2009
2

Kitchen bling!

Both Marty and I love to cook, in fact as I write this Marty is in the kitchen making pizza sauce and pizza dough!  Oh and there are fresh cup cakes on the bench!

What’s this got to do with building a house!  Well lots actually!  Now is the time we can make things just the way we want.  Lucky for us there are 3 inclusions in the current Porter Davis promotions that give us some great upgrades in the kitchen that will make cooking that much more fun.

The first is a kick arse 900mm free-standing, commercial style oven and cook top complete with a real wok burner!

The next is a matching stainless steel canopy/rangehood - very pretty.

And finally a must for all homes, a stainless steel dishwasher!  Normally we’d have to pay extra for this, so we’re lucky on that front.

Cooking in the new kitchen will be a dream. We can’t wait!

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