We had our tiler come and put in our Travertine Tiles in our bathroom. They look just as good as the slate tiles in the main areas, they look amazing! Just have to seal them and we can start both bathrooms final fit out with screens, taps & accessories ready to go in.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Tiles & More
Mel went down to seal the tiles last week. They look amazing and just pop with this great glow to them now.
I came down after and we positioned our bath and floor taps and framed up the rear step to hide the tap base and pipes to them. As well as starting on some outside area stuff, stepping stones and sandy base.
Next week we have the waterproofing happening. Michael Deenen from Wet-Seal coming in to water proof our wet areas.
Then the tiler putting in our new travertine tiles in both bathrooms. Can't wait to see them.
We also have the last of our internal walls getting re-rendered too.
Our Kitchen is going to be going in too with a bit of persuasion.
Lights and sockets going in.
And hopefully by the end of the month a new fire place and solar hot water system will be in place.
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Bath & Taps in Position |
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Sealed Slate Tiles |
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New Paved Area, Sand Base & Stepping Stones
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
The Tiles Are Down
From dirty floors to such an awesome floor covering.
Thanks to Alan Grey Tiling in Merimbula for such a great & quick job at laying our slate tiles. Looks amazing. I know who we will be using in the bathroom!
Thanks Alan
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Finishing Touches
Mum, Dad & I Went down on the weekend to put in all the skirting boards, door jambs & Architraves. We were there for about 2 days but got what we needed done for the tiler to start laying our slate. I think the jambs and architraves really make an impact.
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Hall Way |
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Single Door Frame |
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Looking Down Hall |
Mum also gave our window sills a nice new coat from the walls being touched up but you can see the impact they have and the view is beautiful.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Paving Our Way
Thanks to Steve at Choice Landscaping for doing such a great job on our front entrance. Using all free & recycled bricks. It looks amazing and now giving us a nice place to sit and have breakfast when we stay down there to do work. Ha ha. Thanks Steve.

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All Free Bricks & Pavers |
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Eaves
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Another Visit
Headed down the coast, with the kids, to meet a few people on site and a bit of cleaning. Been run about so not much time for a tidy up of late. Had the plaster in who fixed our outside areas & plastered them. Spoke to Ian Gowing about getting our eaves put up & even managed to sell some let over bales and tidy up a bit.






Monday, October 3, 2011
Outside Ceilings & Gardening
I went down over the long weekend with Mum, Dad & the kids to batten the outside areas and a bit of extra work. We got up all the battens & insulation for the front and back areas. We also sheeted the front alcove. Mum got the window sills sanded and a 2nd coat of seal on them. We also did a massive tidy up, moving pallets to form a compost area, spreading more straw over the batter which should break down with all the rain we have had, cleaning up timber piles, rubbish dumps and laying bales out to stop water flowing toward the house. Have a few pics for this trip, just so much getting done and so much to do!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
We Are Painting
We went down with the kids over the weekend to have a look at our new plastered walls. They look amazing. Really makes it look like a home. We went down to paint the walls with there first coat of sealer. Really comes up great with just the undercoat on the walls. Trav & Beth helped out with the painting & Trav also helped with taking some photos. The kids really kept them selves entertained and were really excited to see their rooms and the house as they had not seen it with the internal walls up. Thanks to John at Inspirations Paint & Accessories for supplying our paint. Very friendly people out there that know there stuff. Thanks.




Thursday, August 18, 2011
Biolytix Blunder
If you have been keeping track of this blog for long you will realise in the early days I would rate highly the Biolytix Sewage System. So much so, we went out early & purchase a system in full with free irrigation hose, a great offer & could not pass up. The Biolytix cost over $7,200.
At the beginning of this year, Biolytix Australia went into liquidation and we ended up loosing our system & our money. The thing that has upset me the most now is that the Australian leg of Biolytix was purchase by New Zealand Biolytix. They are now trading, in Australia, again. Same system, same name but no supply of systems or money back to anyone that lost out.
I really do like this system. I think it is the best going round but I do not like the Biolytix business ethic. I have contacted Biolytix NZ to see if they were going to help out the people, including myself, who lost out in this Biolytix Blunder but have had absolutely no response from them. If they are going to buy up the remainder of Biolytix Australia & then trade back in Australia, under the same name, then I believe they have an obligation to fill or refund orders lost. At least offer some sort of decent discount on a new system for people that have lost out.
There is no Biolytix news for me or the other customers that lost out any time soon which puts me up s**t creek without a sewage system!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
We Are Starting Our Plaster Work
Just wanted to give a wrap to Col Searston Plaster & Peter from Sapphire Plaster. Both of these guys so far have gone above and beyond with helping us on our house.
Peter has been out a few times delivering plaster board, showing us how to apply it on the walls correctly, delivery of battens & metal corners. Great guy and great service.
Col has also been out to quote, show us how to put up battens & insulation. He is starting next week, Monday, so cannot wait to see the transformation with the insulation, plaster board & cornicing up.
Thanks again to Col Searston Plastering & Peter at Sapphire Plaster for all your help so far.
Peter has been out a few times delivering plaster board, showing us how to apply it on the walls correctly, delivery of battens & metal corners. Great guy and great service.
Col has also been out to quote, show us how to put up battens & insulation. He is starting next week, Monday, so cannot wait to see the transformation with the insulation, plaster board & cornicing up.
Thanks again to Col Searston Plastering & Peter at Sapphire Plaster for all your help so far.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Ceilings & Window Sills
Went down over the weekend to start putting up the battens & insulation for the ceiling. Did not get it all done but about 80% there. Our plasterer, Col, is going to help out with finishing off. We had some help over the weekend from Frex & Dad with the ceiling and Mum with the window sills. Corine helped out as well as we had a problem with the walls. Here are some photos.


Monday, May 9, 2011
We Have Solar
Monday, February 28, 2011
Gyprock & Plastering
Over the past few days we had been putting up the Gyprock. Peter from Sapphire Plaster measured up, supplied, delivered & gave us a 30 min run down on hanging the Gyprock. They are a good bunch of guys at Sappire Plaster. Worth a look if you are doing any ceilings or walls in the area. Stud Walls & Gyprock going in.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Internal Walls & Render
Mel, Dad & I have been down to put these internal walls to bed. They are coming together pretty quick after the first stuff up. My fault for not listening to everyone I suppose. Here are a few photos of us putting up noggins etc. Thanks again so much for Mum looking after Travis & Bethany again & also Dad for coming down for the week to sort out the walls. We owe you allot for the help you have given us.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Internal Walls Going Up
Mel, Dad & I have been at the property over the weekend putting up the internal stud walls. Mum looked after the kids for us again, we owe them alot after this has finished. We were using 90 x 35 T2 timber. Marking out the walls from the plans and then dyna bolting the timber or 'bottom plate' to the floor. Then, using a plumb bob, marking along the roof trusses where the 'top plate' will go. Then, cut out your vertical lengths and 'skew nail' them in place. I heard a good tip before starting the verticals and that was to cut them a little longer than they need to be. They will jamb in-between the top and bottom plates and they are easier then to get square and secure. It becomes a one person job instead on one person holing while the other nails. Check out the photos below. 


Friday, December 31, 2010
How About Those Windows & Doors
Mel & I headed down to work on the house with the kids in between Christmas & New Years. Had a good time & got a few odd jobs done. Mel worked on getting the first protective cover on the windows. Really brings out a nice colour with them. Then we both got in and attached all of the window locks before having a great New Years.
Gee I can't wait until our house is built & we can get all the tradies, etc off site. I can't wait to live in our own, private space together as a family again!!!




Gee I can't wait until our house is built & we can get all the tradies, etc off site. I can't wait to live in our own, private space together as a family again!!!



Wednesday, December 22, 2010
2nd Coat Render & Our New Windows
Mel went down again to help the builders with the 2nd coat of render. They managed to finish all of the inside but only about a 3rd on the outside because of the amount of render that has to be built up.
We also had our new windows & doors installed too. Ian Gowing helped us again. Really good job from a great tradie. Thanks again for your great work.

We also had our new windows & doors installed too. Ian Gowing helped us again. Really good job from a great tradie. Thanks again for your great work.


Saturday, November 27, 2010
A little bit of Landscaping
From the 25th to the 27th of November we were down planting some of the front batter of the property. Mel, Dad, Mum & I planted about 350 plants - Travis & Bethany pulled about 30 plants out thought. It was good to see them interested in getting dirty, not that many kids need much of an excuses to roll around in the mud!! All lilly pillies & boobialla. Should look good when they start to grow. We had plenty of mulch left over from all of the loose straw which was handy too. We also measured out where the internal walls were going to intersect to the bale walls.


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