Sunday 11 May 2014

Gyprock Done!

After 2 weeks of not seeing the house in the flesh, it was great to see it in person for the first time with the scaffolding down.

We were able to go for a walk through today and were surprised to see all the gyprock and cornices finished! They still need to do the cornice in the garage, but all the walls are sanded and ready for paint.

Not sure what will be next, but would assume wet area tiles, and then cabinetry. With our contract extensions, we are due for handover mid July, but thinking they are on track still for end of June!

Anyway, here is a massive amount of happy snaps!


Main bathroom where the bath tub will sit.

Crappy iphone pic - but looking from the dining area toward the living.

Best feature of the house - the WIP

2nd most important feature - mark ups for our data and AV points in the media room.

One thing we have always lacked - storage - and this is our store room!

Looking from the garage out to the street
Our 'water glimpse' from the master bedroom
Looking in from the front door
We have a decent ceiling height in the garage due to our drop edge beam.
Roof complete with no scaff!

Our ensuite shower

5 comments:

  1. U guys will b in,in no time :-),, looks great,yes the store rooms and pantrys are very generous in the allworth homes,,,my pantry always looks empty, and the store room it looks very bare,,,,im sure over time it will get filled lol,,,we started some retaining work this week end,,,,very gratifying, but very heavy work as well,,my shoulders r killing me,,,,but but doing it our selves, we r saving a stack of money,,,may be that plunge pool is looking better now,,great pics,,keep em coming :-)

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  2. Thanks ann and brad! We are doing our own fencing and retaining with the help of a mate so will certainly save a bit of cash to waste elsewhere!!

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  3. Congrats Chris, done lots of work. Your garage looks massive height.

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  4. Yes, it is! As we increased the height throughout, plus the drop edge beam it is about 3300mm high! Great for storage!

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