Showing posts with label Sandstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandstone. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Views from Inside

Well, the camera has been doing overtime! While it does feel a little weird taking photos of what is now our home - rather than a work in progress - here are some shots of inside.


As an unconfident sewer, I have to point out the homemade turquoise velvet cushion - one of four I'm proud to say! The fabric was bought on a whim on a visit to Auckland last hols and it perfectly matches, as I had hoped, the rug.


Entrance to the living space and kitchen, capturing the view of the trees.


View from the deck through to the kitchen and dining space - plus an amazing floral creation of sunflowers and cabbages a friend made for me.


Kitchen/living wall niche painted in Resene Triple Masala.


The bathroom off the living room.


The wallpaper is from Laura Ashley if anyone's interested, bought on sale at an amazing $48 a roll which is a bargain in wallpaper-world!


Front door and stairwell detail. Finally the glass balustrades are in and are the correct measurements!


Am loving the sandstone wall but it does seem to attract the huntsmen! Although we have had two in the dishwasher so maybe there's just something about the house. Whatever it is, I'll have to warn our English visitors who are arriving in two weeks!

Until next time ...
Jx

Friday, September 23, 2011

We're In!

I can't believe it - we're in and we survived! It was a day of contrasts last Thursday: I think it was probably the more organised move of the nine we've done in the past 15 years but it was definitely the most chaotic at the moving in stage.

Think: painters still painting when removalists arrive, cleaners trying to clean when removalists arrive, curtains being hung when removalists arrive, electrician fixing lighting when removalists arrive! It was a menagerie of beavers beavering away and we turn up with a ton of boxes and furniture on the pretext of moving in.

Perhaps we were mad but then, again, I'm loving being back despite the amount of work still to be done and the things we've discovered that haven't been done when they should have. But we have flushing toilets, an amazing view and beds to sleep in so what more could you want?

Instead of taking photos of what is yet to be finished (ie study joinery, more painting, more blinds, shower screens, bathroom mirrors ... and that's just the inside!) I've taken a few snaps of the good bits (in fact I've taken quite a few so I'll post them over two blogs).


Entry hall table


Entry - view from the top of the stairs


Entry stairs with paintings, yet to be hung, by my dad of our old dog and our new one, Ruby


At the top of the stairs you get to the dining area

... and the living space


... and the kitchen (don't look at the missing dishwasher and cupboard doors)


More to come over the weekend, folks!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Four days to go!

I've been really slack with my blogging, I know, I'm sorry. And some of the tradies have been really slack on site, too! The painters have been sacked and replaced by a new team and the pool man has been fired for not turning up. The painting is only half done, there is no carpet, no wallpaper, no study joinery.

We move in on Thursday and this is what it looks like ...


The carpet is being laid on Wednesday and the stair balustrades are going in Thursday morning. Talk about tight! But at least the front door's in.


And we have an entrance.


We have kitchen benchtops, a gas hob and a new fence behind.


We have some lovely bathroom tiling.

Master bath


Girl's bathroom

We have a louvred privacy screen on the deck.


A partially formed barbecue area off the deck.


And a fence-less back yard which better be fenced when we move otherwise Ruby will be roaming!


And at least they're trying to look after the floors ...


No matter if the paint's still tacky I can't wait to move in!

P.S Tomorrow I'll show you two pendants I've just picked up which are yet to be hung ... Jx

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Update: Two and a half weeks to go!

Okay, so things have been getting a bit stressful over at my place. The builders have been working towards us moving in on September 10 and so we decided to book the removalists for the 12th. But despite them going all out, there has still been quite a bit to do and we weren't sure they would get done. On top of that, once the inside is complete, the architect has to do a final 'defects check' (crikey!) before the inside is given the all-clear. Soooo, we've asked our agent if the landlord would mind terribly if we moved our move forward to the 16th. Haven't heard yet, but am crossing fingers!


In any case, the good news is that the concrete for the parking bay in front of the garage has been poured - after finally getting the go-ahead from the engineer that doing screw piles instead of deep-set piles (which are time-consuming, expensive and come with the risk of hitting goodness knows what boulders or pipes below). And to ensure access is guaranteed for the removalists, we'll wait until after we're in for the guys to lay the stone flagging.


The stone masons are doing an amazing job with all the stone. Here they are out the back. It's a bit hard to see properly but they're rebuilding the old rockery (to the left) using a mix of the old boulders and new and adding bigger and better steps from what will be lawn up to the BBQ area and onto the deck.


After a few false starts and some tiling mishaps (oops!), the bathroom tiling is well underway. The photos don't do it justice at all - the lighting or something not really working but they give you an idea. Above is the master ensuite - the back wall where the shower and toilet will go is  in small pearly white mosaics, and below is the guest ensuite with the same kind of mosaics but in gun metal.


I think the grouting will make a lot of difference!

That's all for now, folks. Have a great week!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Kookaburras, joinery, sandstone and baths

I have a confession to make: I haven't posted all week because I didn't want to moan. It's been quite worrying the amount that has to be done prior to September 10 and it seemed as if none of it would ever happen. But I'm now pleased to say that after my visit to the house this morning, I don't have to do any moaning! Yay! Because lots has been happening and is scheduled to happen every day from here on in.

The sun was shining, it was a balmy 24 degrees and even the kookaburras were happy!




First up, pretty much all of the joinery has arrived on site.



The girls' bedroom joinery was being put in.


The sandstone is coming along at a cracking pace - it's like a jigsaw putting it together.




The back garden has turned into sandstone city.


The bath in the master bedroom ensuite has gone in and the plumbing begun.


The bathroom tiling will start next week, then the interior painting will begin and the wallpapering. The appliances and lights are ready to come on site as soon as they're given the green light and finally, the rest of the gutter corners have arrived which means the scaffolding can be taken down so the landscaping can begin.
 
It now really does feels that a home is being formed and that very soon we might be in it!
   

Goodness knows who decided to take these off and wander bare foot around a building site - unless he had something more fashionable to change into. But I like their look of laissez-faire, don't you?


So, it's adieu from me and the lone work boots lying casually on the 'lawn' by the pool.
 
Have a great weekend!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

More Building Progress

As promised, here is a picture of the timber floors as they are going in in the living space. Coastal Spotted Gum is the timber and it will darken a bit when they are oiled. And hey presto, no nails!


The weatherboard cladding is being painted, well, white. Dulux Natural White to be specific.



The sandstone wall inside is nearing completion - here it is on the lower level and then the upper (sorry about the quality of the photos - they were taken on my phone).




And here is the tombstone of the last stone mason in the master bedroom!


Oh, exciting times ...

Monday, June 20, 2011

Soup anyone?

I found this can placed every so perfectly on a bedroom window sill catching the winter sun as I checked out the building progress. Chargrilled Charlie's normally gets full domination at lunchtimes from what I've observed. Maybe that's why this remains uneaten.

Personally, I prefer homemade minestrone with lots of vegetables, onion, garlic, chorizo and fresh bread. Yum.

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This is only a mock wall and doesn't look so great in the light, but the sandstone wall inside and out is beginning this week. (Dry stone flagging with Sydney sandstone, if anyone's interested.) Can't wait!

That's all folks!

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