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Underground Electrical Pit

Our underground pit was installed a few weeks ago. It is only about 1.5 - 2m to the electricity pole in the corner of our block so came in 'relatively' cheaply ~$2k. We used Webb Excavations ( www.webbexcavations.com.au ). Apparently, if underground is too costly, you can also opt for overhead. From what I've read, Porter Davis will charge ~$1k for overhead setups. Obviously underground looks nicer and I assume it would be safer too (even for non-bushfire areas).  Here, you see the concrete has been cracked where they dug the trench. They've already organised for a concreter to come in a few weeks time to have it fixed. It's good to know they were on top of it. The process to get this done was actually a bit harder than I thought. Our electricity wholesaler doesn't have their own preferred installers and I was directed to a big long VEDN contractor registrer . There are 200+ contractors with different levels of certification. Civil Work Type 1. P

Surrey Hills Waldorf

Continuing my fascination with other people's Waldorf's / Marriots... here's one that sold early 2013 (Marh or April) ... also with the Chatsworth fascade.. The fascade: The driveway: The backyard: They've enclosed the terrace, left the alfresco and added the extra family / rumpus rooms to the back. Looks a bit funny with the extension sticking out like that I think. Might work nicer to extend the roof out and join to make a grand alfresco. From the side: Look at the size of that big fixed window. According to the floorplan, this should be at least 3.6m wide and way more than 1.5m tall! This is definitive proof that Porter Davis can, and have installed bigger windows than mine before! For anyone else pre-tender, you can use this photo as backup if they also tell you they can not make 3.6m x 2.1m fixed one piece windows.  The balcony: Dining Room The Family Room: The Lounge: The Kitchen: The Home Theatre: The

Brivis Gas Ducted Heating and ICE refrigerated cooling add-on

The standard included ducted heating system (can't remember which model) is insufficient for a 48 square house. We've upgraded to the Brivis MX35i for ~$14k.  There's also the option to upgrade to the HX35i which is the high efficiency model for an extra $852. As we've max'd out our budget for the house, we've downgraded to just the MX35i but will probably ask them to put it back up to the HX model as it should pay itself off over the long run. (I tried to get some stats on how long it would take to pay off but couldn't find any useful comparisons. One forum poster said 30% more efficient and pays off in 1.5 years.. I'll be more conservative and say 3 years which is still pretty good return. Good for the budget and good for the environment) This is the add-on airconditioner. We've only ever had evaporative air conditioning in the past and there's no way I'm putting evaporative into a new house. It's fine when it is <30

My Customised Marriot Floorplan

This is our customised floorplan... Ground Floor: Some of the major changes are marked up in the picture... Added a door to close off the study for some privacy Added walls to close off the Dining. With the enclosed rear option, a lot of people complained about that plumbing stack in the middle of nowhere so we've put in a wall with a big void in the middle to section it off a bit better Added shower to the powder room. This is in case anyone is sleeping staying downstairs or can't walk upstairs for any reason, they can use the shower downstairs.  Added manhole to the garage. Easier for tradies to get up there and do stuff. No idea what yet though. lol Garage is now 6m wide instead of the standard 5.5m The internal access door in the garage has been widened to 920mm (to fit all the shopping bags through). All the door ways and bulkheads have been made higher to 2340mm, except for the theartre bulkheads. Apparently they need them lower to fit in the plumbing

Kitchen Elevations

This is how our kitchen will look like... All with the nice colourtech finish the layout The small 200mm slideout drawer is still in question. Porter Davis is checking to see if the cabinet makers can do it.  Those four drawers were $871 to change from the standard cabinet doors. I am told the blum soft closer alone costs $147 each. We also wanted to put in the Blum servo drive for the pull out bin but have been told Porter Davis do not install them. I assume it should be easy to do it post handover. We have put in a double GPO inside for future use.  Pot drawer was 3 equal spacers for muffin trays. My wife's nice touch.  Fridge overhead cabinet option Rear door to the corner cabinet on the island, with push release.  This is how the promo Pantry upgrade will look. We were just going to leave it empty and do it post handover but since it is included in the promo, we might as well have it... The Pantry will just have the standard promo silk

Blackburn Waldorf

Another lovely waldorf... sold Oct 2013 for  $1.275 million on a 585sqm block in Blackburn.  Stirling facade. Those two big pots look very familiar... I've seen that dining table set before... Look! It's that book coffee table again! This the floorplan of a Waldorf 43 Judging by the decor, I suspect either the same furniture hire people have been used for the sale as the Forest Hill waldorf ... or it is the same seller doing this for a living! Both houses were sold by Barry Plant Blackburn so it's hard to guess. 

External Elevation Drawings

These are the elevation drawings on how our house will look like. Wish they did a 3D model but this will suffice. This is our version of the Chatsworth facade. Notice the archway has been straightened to be more contemporary looking. One of our windows needs to be obscured. We've selected SatinLite finish instead of Spotswood glazing. The top of the balcony should be brick too so I've asked them to update it as a Post Contract Variation (even though I've picked it up before contract signing).  There's our extra laundry window and extended alfresco at the back Alfresco spanning the width of the house. Extra roller door to the back of the garage so we can drive straight through.  There's the big 3.6m feature window.  The maximum height they could do was 1.5m which is why it looks so short. Slight fall to the block so our house is cut in a bit more than we like it but that's how it's going to be done. At least we've increased the he

Forest Hill Waldorf

Found this Waldorf on Realestate.com.au (address deliberately withheld in respect of the new owners privacy) . They did a great job on all the selections! Love how the greys all flow and complement each other in the facade, steps and driveway! I hope my greys turn out ok cos I didn't do a full render like this one. I am surprised they were able to put a light next to the downpipe on the garage. Was told this couldn't be done.  They've kept the Blanco appliances and chose the glass canopy rangehood - so have we :) That's the standard promo staircase but the floorboards are definitely a post handover job. You can tell because there's no sign of any quads anywhere! Just want to say.. what a funky coffee table! We've allowed for a pendant light over the dining room too. Just need to choose a nice one. That's a huge stacker door! Theatre with no bulkheads.  The picture must be from a projector. It is huge.  Upstairs