It was a busy day yesterday. We got our carpet laid and retaining wall footing done.
Hardly Normal sent in a fantastic installer and even my retaining wall guys were admiring his skills, so we know he did a great job. We initially had some carpet problems when we rang them for installation - our chosen color was completed sold out and no stock would come in until mid next month or we could choose another color. Craig was very vely upset as he really veally loved Gondola. For me, it was a tad too dark but I didn't mind it. Of course we didn't want to wait so we decided to change color, so we chose a slightly lighter color - "Veranda" based on a 5 sq cm of sample, risky, isn't it? It turned out perfect!
Jas Wants A House
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Keys Keys More Keys
Yes, we went through settlement with the builder on Friday 12/11/10 and received a big bunch of keys. Appliances will be delivered on the 19th and installation will be 22nd and guess what, we are moving next weekend!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Weekend transformation
Craig's been working real hard over the weekend to move the rocks and to recover the trench. After much sweat and sunburn, he did it! Most of the rocks are now behind the garage.
We have asked the painter to come back to do two extra coats Dulux paint on the wall during the weekend and it's looking so much better than the thin Wattyl 2 coats. Not sure if the pictures actually show the difference.
We have asked the painter to come back to do two extra coats Dulux paint on the wall during the weekend and it's looking so much better than the thin Wattyl 2 coats. Not sure if the pictures actually show the difference.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Inspection
It's been 1 week since the Site Supervisor did the walk through with me while Craig was away in Queensland. During the walk through, we found some minor issues - mostly cosmetic which can be easily fixed - it could be me trying to rush things through and I chose to ignore little things. There is 12 months maintainence period and 7 years warranty anyway so why would I care? I JUST WANT THE BLOODY THING TO FINISH! (I'd better leave a remark here - I HOPE I won't regret this 3 months from now).
Supervisor is leaving the company next week and being a very responsible person, he's trying to finish my project before he leaves and I can tell he's doing his best to organize tradesmen to do the fix-ups. I can't praise him enough.
While the pool was supposed to start the excavation last week and sure enough, they didn't show up. On Monday, we decided not to wait and started some site work for the remaining retaining walls and the driveway. On Monday, we got the excavator to level up the driveway a bit and dig the trenches for the retaining walls - surprise surprise, we broke the drainage pipes - I sort of expected as it's right under where we need to put the retaining wall - my concreter/landscaper is going to fix it anyway so I won't let that bother me! Then, just 30 minutes after all the job's done, it started raining. I couldn't even take a picture of what the trenches. Nothing is going my way!
On Tuesday, the pool supervisor had decided to call me to let me know that they were going to excavate on Wednesday and I said to myself - see, I just needed to be calm, things will move along. Wednesday morning, beautiful day, good for excavation and we needed the dirt from the pool to back fill my retaining walls so I asked the excavator to leave the soil on site where my fill needed to be, next to my TRENCH. Off to work we went! All day Wednesday thinking about how great things turned out and when I finished work, I couldn't wait to get back to see the site.
When Kai and I got off the car, I was so shocked by the sight of a mountain of rock right at my backyard. Where the bloody hell is my TRENCH! I didn't know if I should laugh or cry. It turned out that I had more than enough of dirt and rock to fill the retaining walls and there was so much, my trench was buried right under the rocks!
Craig is going to have so much much moving the rocks! OK, I've talked too much already. Here are some pictures.
Tiles in the living area
Shutters
Supervisor is leaving the company next week and being a very responsible person, he's trying to finish my project before he leaves and I can tell he's doing his best to organize tradesmen to do the fix-ups. I can't praise him enough.
While the pool was supposed to start the excavation last week and sure enough, they didn't show up. On Monday, we decided not to wait and started some site work for the remaining retaining walls and the driveway. On Monday, we got the excavator to level up the driveway a bit and dig the trenches for the retaining walls - surprise surprise, we broke the drainage pipes - I sort of expected as it's right under where we need to put the retaining wall - my concreter/landscaper is going to fix it anyway so I won't let that bother me! Then, just 30 minutes after all the job's done, it started raining. I couldn't even take a picture of what the trenches. Nothing is going my way!
On Tuesday, the pool supervisor had decided to call me to let me know that they were going to excavate on Wednesday and I said to myself - see, I just needed to be calm, things will move along. Wednesday morning, beautiful day, good for excavation and we needed the dirt from the pool to back fill my retaining walls so I asked the excavator to leave the soil on site where my fill needed to be, next to my TRENCH. Off to work we went! All day Wednesday thinking about how great things turned out and when I finished work, I couldn't wait to get back to see the site.
When Kai and I got off the car, I was so shocked by the sight of a mountain of rock right at my backyard. Where the bloody hell is my TRENCH! I didn't know if I should laugh or cry. It turned out that I had more than enough of dirt and rock to fill the retaining walls and there was so much, my trench was buried right under the rocks!
Craig is going to have so much much moving the rocks! OK, I've talked too much already. Here are some pictures.
Tiles in the living area
Shutters
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sneak Peek
We went into the house with the cable guy to go through smart wiring points on Saturday. The weather on Saturday morning was fantastic (got 3 loads of washing done!) and we were hoping a great photo opportunity. By 3 o'clock, it started to look nasty and our appointment was at five so we didn't bother to bring the proper camera then when we got in the house, we were so happy to see the tile work, we couldn't resist using the phone camera. Here they are.
Ensuite
Main Bathroom
Laundry
Kitchen
Family and Dining
Ensuite
Main Bathroom
Laundry
Kitchen
Family and Dining
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The tiler answered my call
Bathroom, Ensuite and Laundry are being tiled as I type. The main living area will be tiled after the practical completion inspection and before handover. According to the supervisor, we are looking to do the inspection sometime next week, then we will work towards the magical word "Keys".
Monday, October 18, 2010
O Tiler, Tiler, Wherefore art thou Tiler?
Well, the title says it all - We are still waiting for the tilers. Last Monday, we were told they couldn't do the tiles because we hadn't paid for the extra tiles we ordered and the ironic thing was that I actually rang them a week before to check with them if I had to pay first. We paid them immediately on Monday, and on Tuesday, the tiles were delivered but no tilers the whole week. On Friday, we were then told they would start on Monday because they got stuck with other jobs. Let's hope we will be tiled this week!
On a positive note, the Caesarstone Benchtop was installed last week and it looks amazing.
Also received 2 bills from the builder plus an information leaflet about settlement. No dates just yet, PCI should be soon. Can't wait!
On a positive note, the Caesarstone Benchtop was installed last week and it looks amazing.
Also received 2 bills from the builder plus an information leaflet about settlement. No dates just yet, PCI should be soon. Can't wait!
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