Saturday, March 5, 2011

Rain, rain- go away please

As much as I love this rain because it cools things down a bit, I wish it would simply stop so that the building can progress. A bit selfish on my part, I know. At the moment the house is still in the framing stage although the other day they started putting the steel frame on the roof trusses to hold the Colorbond roof in place. So the next step is to put the roof on, but unless it stops raining, then it's a standstill. I was hoping to see the roof on before I leave for Vietnam. And I just checked the weather and it looks like it is going to rain off and on all next week.
  

WindRainHumidMinMax
SUNShowers EarlyShowers Early. Morning Clouds. Mild. Humid.35 km/h
SE
1mm
(35%)
76%2026
MONPartly CloudyPartly Cloudy. Mild. Breezy.29 km/h
ESE
-63%2027
TUEShowers EarlyShowers Early. Mostly Sunny. Mild. Humid.23 km/h
E
1mm
(35%)
69%2027
WEDMostly SunnyMostly Sunny. Mild.15 km/h
E
-75%2027
THUA Few ShowersA Few Showers. Mostly Sunny. Mild. Humid.19 km/h
ENE
2mm
(35%)
68%1928
FRIMostly SunnyMostly Sunny. Warm. Humid.17 km/h
ENE
-76%2128
SATMostly SunnyMostly Sunny. Mild.22 km/h
E
-66%2128



I guess I can simply be patient, but as the roof colour was one of the most difficult decisions in terms of colour selection, I am a bit antsy. We didn't want to go too light, but not dark either. And of course, the crucial question- will it match the render, linea board and brick? In the meantime I can imagine that the roof will look something like this:



It's not a cream, more like a grey, green, cream tinge all mixed together. And the garage door and the down pipes are also in evening haze. We decided to contrast the guttering and fascia and use Monument which is not exactly a black, more of a charcoal grey (one of our favourite colours).



We also have our feature pillars in monument as well as our window frames. I can't wait to see it all put together- so exciting!


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Light Fittings All Done, Time to sort out the Rest

Finally managed to go to the lighting shop to get all our light fittings- not that we had too many to get. Just 11 fittings as the builder is doing the rest (all energy efficient downlights and ceiling fans in all rooms). But there were a few ones which I wanted to get ourselves and get them to install. Did I mention how expensive lighting can be?! Previously I would have bought the cheapest ones around, but wanting this to be the dream house I wanted to get quality stuff. I think lighting is such an important aspect of the whole ambience of a home and I didn't want to cut corners. And even though the fittings are still in the boxes,  I am one very happy camper. And the Almera series (wall light and pendant as per photo on right) should be on their way from Sydney any day now.

While the house construction is going on, I guess it's also time to start getting serious about our flooring. Being wood lovers, we have decided to go with bamboo flooring as it is hard-wearing and is sustainable, which is very important to us. Alhtough it is expensive, we think being eco-friendly is worth the money. According to http://www.bamboozle.com.au/why-bamboozle/why-bamboo.aspx bamboo is:
  • Tough – bamboo floors are up to 73% harder than Jarrah.
  • Fresh New Look - bamboo is a whole new kind of warm, natural flow that is very difficult to achieve in timber.
  • Colour consistency – bamboo colours are achieved through a controlled process of caramalisation, so there is less variation between the colours you choose from our showroom and the colour you have installed in your home.
  • No Mess – timber needs to be coated inside your home, bamboo does not.
  • Easy Clean – bamboo floors are wiped clean in minutes.
  • Quick Installation – because bamboo floors can be installed with the polish already applied, you won't need to camp out at the in-laws. Installation is fast and clean, and the floors can be walked on the same day.
  • Environmentally friendly – bamboo grows incredibly quickly (up to 1 foot per day) and the plant still continues to grow after being harvested
Look at how great and warm a house looks with the natural beauty of wood. Photos from http://www.solarandbamboodirect.net.au/bamboo/gal/litebox/index.html




We are fortunate one of our good friends works for House of Bamboo in Sydney and is offering us a great price! http://houseofbamboo.com.au/ Now we just have to work out the measurements and send them to her!


With regard to carpet we really like the textured look- perhaps something like this from Carpet Court:



Ebb Tide from Carpet Court


It is different from the textured cut and loop and modulated cut and loop (see photos below) that are in many of the modern homes.  Also we think the ebb tide (I love the name) will compliment the bamboo flooring and tiles we have chosen as the carpet appears to have a grain running through it. Not sure of the colour yet either...Too many choices I tell you. Oh here are the other loop textured carpets:



Textured cut and loop from Carpet Court


Modulated loop


What are your thoughts?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Happy Autumn!

The first day of autumn- my favourite season although here in Brisbane it is still very hot and no orange or brown leaves in sight. Alas. I miss Californian autumns. I guess I can always view images like these when I get nostalgic.




Now back to the house- I went for a visit yesterday and it looks like all the framing is up. Second level is complete with roof trusses on. Some metal rods have also been added to the frames, although I have no idea what that means...but I assume it is good?.

It is good to see the house take shape and it gives us an idea how we should landscape. I can already see the shed tucked away in one of the corners as well as my foldable clothelines (much to the chagrin of my in-laws who live and breathe the rotary clothesline!) on one of the fences. And we also have room for a decent size cricket pitch for the kids and an extended patio off our alfresco, plus of course the mandatory pool. Any recommendations on pool companies folks?

We are thinking of fencing our front yard so that the kids have more room to play, but we will wait and see on that as right across the road is the communal park in our estate. It has a nice grassed area as well as a level path for the kids to ride their ripsticks.





Finally managed to get a photo of the front of the house (although fenced in).



I am going away for 2 weeks next week so hubby will hopefully take over with the updating of the blog because I assume a lot will be happening then. If not, we may have to wait until I come back.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Lots of Pine everywhere

Kids and I managed to get to the building site before the sun had gone down and took some photos of the framing stage.

So now we not only have the first floor framing done, but also the second floor is up. They only need to put up the roof trusses and then the framing is completed. Then I believe it's the guttering, roofing (and because we are getting colorbond it will be on pretty quickly too) and of course the windows. Then doors (front and garage) and then we will be locked out. :(

So this is what our build looks like in all its timber glory, This is the side of the house. See the opening (indent) on the ground floor- that's my large window of my beloved library!



This is what the front of the house looks like. Sorry I couldn't get the whole shot as I was too close. There's a fence behind me that prevents me from going further back.




Plantation Homes has not only been busy building our house with speed, but also they are building the house on the corner of our estate as well as our next door neigbour's house (see photo below) At least we will all completing our build around the same time- less noise, dust and construction traffic.




This is one of the most exciting stages of the build...to see your house dressed in all its timber finery! But I guess the character of the house truly reveals itself when all the colours come together...render, roof, garage, windows, guttering, and brick. I hope we managed to pick the right colours. If anyone has been through this process they know how difficult colour selection is, but I guess you won't know until you it is all put together. Any good or bad experiences friends with house colours?

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The framing has started- much to our surprise

I received a call from our On-site Administrator advising that the frames had been delivered yesterday. So I thought I would drive past the house to make sure that they were definitely there. And GUESS WHAT? The frames have not only been delivered, but they have been erected too! So basically the first floor is fully up, with the second floor based started.

Unfortunately I wasn't prepared to see the frame up (thought they were erecting it next week!), so I did not bring my camera with me. So no photos today. But I will get there tomorrow, take plenty of snaps and upload them folks. Honestly Plantation Homes, you sure love to surprise us! Till tomorrow friends.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

We've got slab!

Because we live so close to our build, we are there everyday to monitor its progress (and we've also got family all around who call us and update us often too). Hubby thought he saw a cement truck there this morning on his way to work and sure enough, by 5 pm today, the slab was all done. It's quite an exciting process as you can now start visualising the space. Mind you, the house always look so small at this stage in the build. And because we've got a H rating (highly reactive) for our soil test, our slab has had to be extra high; we don't mind the extra height. It could be great in terms of our landscaping. Anyhow here are some of the photos of the newly cured slab!


and all of downstairs with the garage facing you..



the opening is the doorway with the guest room on the left hand side and the lounge room on the right




Friday, February 18, 2011

Daydreaming about beautiful things

In the midst of my intense study schedule, surrounded by books, journal articles and the ever open computer screen, I daydream about beautiful things. And so in my short-lived escape I come across things I want in my house. Such as this pendant light over my dining room table.



As many of you know I love Moroccan lanterns; this inspired Moroccan look will go with all the accessories I have already. And as most of our lights are the energy saving downlights, I want the lights over the dining table to have that wow factor. I looked at chandeliers but soon realised that it just isn't our style. Gotta go with what you love. What do you guys think?