Monday, 28 November 2011
Contrast in colours
Seems like our neighbour's house (on left or pic) is about to be completed and handover. They are getting ready for their driveway, can see the formwork happening. I Think they still have floor coverings to do and appliances to be installed and its all done. Standing between the two property we can see the difference in tastes. We are going with the times and sticking with more modern colour selections (darker browns and greys). Whilst the neighbours have chosen lighter bricks (which I reckon is from the 90s era) and dark red roof/guttering go with. Having a look at all the house in our street and neighbouring streets I think they are the only red roof. The only colour they chose that is sorta modern is the donkey grey from wattyl paints. Where they have applied this to their external doors and bagged accented areas. I guess whatever tickles their fancy.
Bricks again
This stage of construction seem to be taking the longest so far. Its been about one month now (one week of rain), we seem to be about half way bricking. Hopefull after one week of resting due to rain the brickies will be energetic and get more work done. Brick work is showing signs of good workmanship. My only discrepancy so far is the course of darker brick sitting a few bricks under the windows, you sorta see a dark line running the entire wall along the side of the house.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
more bricks
Seems like bricking stage will take some time, especially with shitty Sydney weather (raining again now). Wifey went out to meet the bricky the other day, its a father and son team but looks like the father does all the laying. Predicted time frame for bricks to be completed will be around the 3 to 4 week mark. Just noticed they installed the meter box housing as well.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Frames / Internal Plumbing / Bricks delivered!!
So far the frames are complete. Internal plumbing was done today and our bricks delivered. We went with the standard offerings from Austral's Whitsunday range, a coloured brick named Orpheus. Not sure how to describe the colour sometimes it looks grey and other times it seems brown (well to me anyways). The wife reckons its brown, I see more grey. Looks like they ordered some cheap plain bricks for the facade, since its going to be bagged later.
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