Hawthorne

Hawthorne

23 March 2012

First internal photos

We snuck inside to get a better look, and feel for the house!
Its now a reality, we are almost finally home!


                                          Back alfresco area looking into rumpus room
                                          Dining/ living room
Ensuite
                                                    Ensuite toilet
Maddys bedroom
                                                   Bathroom
Back alfresco area

Bricks!

The bricks have arrived and its all starting to look like a house now!
I did have a bit of a worry when their was a pallet of red bricks out the front....
we phoned the site manager and he explaied they are for the front/face of the house, as we are having the
front rendered/morokaned they need to use a smooth brick with minimal mortar. Phew...all ok :)
We snuck inside to get a better look...


                                          side of house
                                              Back alfresco area

Framing up & Roof

The most exciting part was seeing the frame go up, its amazing how quickly it goes up.
Its like a maccano set!







Slab ahoy!

After the delay in the slab going down (due to the retaining wall ppl) it started to rain for days on end!
Then....sunshine! and our slab was down in the 3 days the sun was out...then it rained again for a week! Talk about timing




 

Retaining wall

Well.....they hit rock....the only spot on the block, and it just had to be where we were putting the piers for the retaining wall! lol So....we had to swap to the 2 x more expensive bessa block! yay- budget blow out.
People keep saying its better, because its there forever, however will we be there forever?
Its also a plus on re-sale too. However it looks silly with the neighbours being wood and ours being block....oh well, nothing paint wont fix.
The excess soil was put to the side so it can then level it out towards the other side. Unfortunatley the excavotor dumped it in a mound, and didnt level it out so we had to call in another excavator to level it out, which held up the slab going down! All well now tho ;)