Tuesday 27 May 2014

Plans lodged to council





Great news today.....our plans have been sent to council. Looking from my post from last week I feel bad for wingeing - it took 3 days not 3 weeks! Who would have thought???  We are very excited but now the long wait for council approval starts. 1 step closer.....



The 2nd exciting email received today is from Knebel kitchens with the 3D picture of our kitchen.




We chose our house design off a plan and there is no display home, so it was very exciting to finally see what it my kitchen will look like. I'm over-the-moon!!!!!   Great day

Saturday 24 May 2014

101 shades of grey!


It has been a very long and stressful few weeks which is why I haven't posted for a while.  This long drawn out Admin process really does take all the excitement out of building a new house!

We have now received all of our quotes back and ALL of them came in more than what we expected. We have added over $30,000 from our building price which has come as a bit of a shock at this late stage. Especially as we felt during the kitchen and electrical appointment that we didn't make as many changes/upgrades that we wanted to - to try and save money.  We keep saying to each other that in the end it will be worth it but man the price better not go up anymore!

We heard back from Wisdom on Friday that our plans have been approved by Mulgoa Rise. Great news but then we were told that it takes 10-15 working days to get the file ready for council. 3 weeks???  It seems so crazy to me that the file is not already ready to go to council but now we have to wait again.  Crazy!!!

Once the file finally reaches council it can take 2 months (even longer!) so I am getting very concerned that we will not meet our Building Contract deadline of 30 August....and that will mean more money that we do not have!  I think a few stressful weeks lie ahead

On a different note we have been trying to choose the paint colour for the walls (only 1 colour for the whole house as any additional colour is $600).  We are going for a light grey colour which will contrast well with the dark floors and white skirting boards and architraves. Finding the right shade of grey as proven to be a problem - who would have thought there were so many different shades of grey! lol   I bought a couple of canvases and sample pots and have been painting up a storm but still not 100% happy. I think another trip to Bunnings is on the cards....

Sunday 4 May 2014

Colour selection appointments

We are back after our wonderfully relaxing cruise.

The last 2 days have been spent completing all our selection appointments.  When they were all booked for the 2 days I thought it was great however it has turned out to be a very stressful and intense couple of days....not to mention expensive.

First was the landscaping appointment. Thankfully the designer from Wisdom did not laugh at my poor amateur sketch and was able to draw up a lovely design on the computer.  The problem came at the end when he realised that a maximum of 40% of the outside can be 'hard landscaping'. Well when you put in a driveway and he pool we are at 42%.  He is hopeful that this will be acceptable and that we will be able obtain approval for decking or tiling around the pool once construction is complete - I certainly hope so or we will end up with grass around the pool! We are waiting on the quote this week which should be interesting however we think we will just be going with the driveway using the $5000 voucher.

Next was the external selections with the lovely Cassandra.  We were very prepared so this one was very easy.  We loved the picture of the Savannah façade so we pretty much went with those colours.  The best news is we didn't upgrade anything except for getting translucent glass in the front door.

Bricks: PGH Vino
Gutter, Fascia, Downpipes: Night sky
Render: Quarry
Feature render: Ironstone
Garage: Surfmist


From there we went to the staircase appointment which was a bit of a disappointment.  The consultant seemed to be in a bad mood and wasn't very helpful.  We will be going with the standard staircase with just the bottom 3 steps wood stained and the rest carpet.


Last appointment for that day was the kitchen selection at Knebel Kitchens.  I was looking forward to this one but was a little stressed when we got there. We rearranged the sink position and asked to be quoted for Polyurethane cabinet upgrade, waterfall edge to bench top and bench top to be extended outside as a servery to the alfresco area.  Quote is due back next week.

Following day we had the air-conditioning appointment which was uneventful.

Next was the appointment I was dreading Tiles and carpet at Dilorenzo. Bathrooms and laundry we stuck to the standard range only extra charge was having the mosaic tiles in the shower niches instead of just 1 line down the wall. I still don't understand why! We went with a large Bluestone colour tile for the floors with white wall tiles and grey mosaics.

Floor tiles for the ground floor has always been my weakness. I fell in love with the Belgique wood effect tiles in the display homes and had to have them. Cannot believe how expensive they are and that you have to pay extra to have them laid.  I am not looking forward to getting this quote back.

Carpet: I thought this one was going to be easy - in fact I gave it very little thought. However there is lots of different types with different warranties and the builders range felt horrible. In the end we did upgrade from the standard and upgraded the underlay as well.  We did manage to match the colour almost exactly to the tiles so I cant wait to see how it all looks together.

Last appointment was the electrical with Clipsal.  Consultant was lovely (and a fellow Wanderers supporter!) and we had been prepared for months so it was an easy appointment. Well easy to spend lots of money lol.  We went with down lights downstairs and the standard lights upstairs. The most expense was the TV points - 4 in total including 1 outside in the alfresco (hubby's request). We did spend a bit more than expected but we got everything we wanted.

Well that was an eventful few days - now we just have to wait for the quotes to come back.  Something I am not looking forward to.   It is exciting that the colour choices have been made and that I can now start to see how it all will look together.