Published on February 12, 2015 By Nimbin In WinCustomize Talk

Well my Partner and I have taken the plunge and bought a block of land and will be building our dream home. At the moment we are in the planning stage with a reputable builder. For those Aussies it's GJ Gardner Homes. We are auctioning the house in Melbourne in March so the proceeds from that will be more than enough to cover the entire costs for our new abode. So far in 2 open days there have been 68 groups of people gone through the house, 10 of those have requested engineering reports and 3 have consulted builders to visit and give them ideas on renovations or extensions. It's in a great part of Melbourne to. Ascot Vale, 5 minutes from Flemington Racecourse. I have a feeling the bidding is going to get hot on auction day. I will post progress pictures as each major point in the construction process is reached. But hopefully we should be in by Christmas or very early in the New Year. Oh we are building in Bendigo where we currently live so theres no location change


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on Jun 23, 2015

I take it you'll landscape to hide the slab edge.....[or are you just saving 2 brick courses?]...

Or is it to be rendered?

on Jun 23, 2015


I take it you'll landscape to hide the slab edge.....[or are you just saving 2 brick courses?]...

 

The builder is going to back fill up to the bottom of the bricks. There are huge piles of soil specially for that job. There is also still concrete to do for the front verandahs as well as the portico etc. You wont be able to see the slab edge once all that's done. Builder says house will be at lock up stage by Friday.

on Jun 24, 2015

Feature wall in the Family/Dining room is finished. Also a look from the 4th Bedroom along the hallway to show the overall length of the house.

 

 

on Jun 24, 2015

Clinkers.... There's a blast from the past...

on Jun 24, 2015


Clinkers

 

Ummm. The only Clinkers i know of are the Pascall Sweets variety. In the immortal words of Pauline Hansen... "Please explain?"

on Jun 24, 2015

In the 70s someone came up with the idea of adding 'stuff' to the clay for firing bricks... they [the bricks] looked like 'normal' bricks but they had stone and/or concrete in them...like the honeycomb inside a clinker...hence the name.

They were a bitch to lay well because the dissimilar material would cause the clay to bulge unevenly during firing and be even more 'un-square' than a normal pressed brick.

If you look for suburbs that went up in the mid/late 70s you'll see them common.

Bit like metric bricks....they can really time a building to a specific vintage...

Calsil bricks is another [calcium silicate]...

on Jun 24, 2015

Hey Nimbin, you gonna get one of them two wheeled motorised contraptions to traverse that corridor.... too long to be a hallway?

on Jul 03, 2015

Bricks 99% finished. Just a few window sills and the rest of the alfresco wall to go. Plastering has begun inside, All ceilings are up and walls will be done and flushed out over the next week. Looking really good now.

 

on Jul 03, 2015

Nimbin...looks marvelous! 

on Jul 03, 2015

starkers

Hey Nimbin, you gonna get one of them two wheeled motorised contraptions to traverse that corridor.... too long to be a hallway?


Yes. Also a map for the guest.

Looks great and coming together very nice.

on Jul 03, 2015

Starting to look like a house now Nimbin.  

Really sir, looking very nice and I'm sure you just can't wait to get moved in.  

on Jul 03, 2015

Tis lookin' bloomin' marvelous, Nimbin, bloomin' marvelous.

on Jul 15, 2015

Latest Picture as Of 16th July. All interior walls and ceilings are done. Carpenters are in doing the doors and windows, skirting boards etc. Kitchen fitted next week and then the painters start by the 25th.

 

on Jul 15, 2015

Looking good...

on Aug 10, 2015

Some new pictures. Everything slowing down now as only one trade at a time can be there. Painting is done. Plumbers were there today doing the outside plumbing stuff. Tilers were inside doing the wet areas etc. Looking really good now. Only painting left to do is the alfresco ceiling.

 

Looking down through the dining/family into kitchen. My father-in-law is the star in the picture

 

 

Kitchen area. No appliances yet. But they go in last i would say

 

 

Looking down the hallway to the laundry.

 

 

Al fresco area. Just needs a final coat on the ceiling. and concreting.

 

 

Front entrance showing our groovy doors

 

 

And finally. The outside as of today 10th August with all exterior painting completed except for the wooden bits under the roof line.

 

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