tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67960306941886281732024-02-23T06:26:52.519+11:00The House That Mat and Jen BuiltJenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.comBlogger188125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-69593111953890267852015-04-20T12:59:00.000+10:002015-04-20T12:59:42.281+10:00We Are Building Again!!That's right - we are building again.<br />
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We have been in our house 21 months now - so much to catch up on, but I will have to do that at a later date.<br />
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We aren't moving - I think we will stay where we are for a long time, but there are some building works that we will be undertaking<br />
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A two bedroom granny flat for my father-in-law. He moved out from England at the end of last year and is currently living with us. Our block of land is just over 4,000m2, so we have plenty of room for him to build a granny flat to live in.<br />
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We will also be putting in a 15m lap pool and a 10.5m x 7.0m American barn shed.<br />
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We have been DA approved - which took just under two months. The shed has been ordered and so has the pool.<br />
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I will come back and show you the pics of the granny flat and you can follow along this new journey. Hopefully it wont be as long as the last one.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-69590599499961497432013-09-22T07:00:00.000+10:002013-09-22T07:00:02.315+10:00Its All About NegotiationYesterdays post got me thinking about negotiating for things.<br />
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A very strong memory from my childhood was my weekly trip with my family on a Thursday night to Macquarie Shopping Centre. It is on the North Shore of Sydney for those that do not live in Sydney. Every week we would eat dinner out and our trip was not complete without dad visiting a store called 'Discount Inn'. They sold electrical and computer items. One week it was a new toaster, the next week something for the computer. I would walk around with Dad while he decided what he wanted and then he would walk to the counter. This is the part when I used to cringe and hope the floor would swallow me up. Dad would start to negotiate on price. I couldnt understand why he was doing it. I was so embarrassed and used to joke with friends that he would negotiate on his groceries if he could. <br />
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Fast forward a few years and I have found myself doing the same thing. OK, I am not as bad as my dad, but when I am making large purchases it is a must.<br />
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Take the fridge that we purchased. <br />
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It was listed at $2,499.00. It was on sale at $1,899.00 as it was floor stock. We were looking at the fridge and I asked the sales person - what was the best price he could do. He explained it was floor stock already discounted. He then went onto to say that we could purchase the replacement warranty and that was $275.00. Delivery was an additional $75.00. Total cost of this if we paid full price $2,249.00. I said that we did not want to spend that much and our budget was $2,000. A bit of backwards and forwards banter and we got it for $2,000 with delivery and the extended warranty. Total saving $249.00 - but an $849.00 saving if we had paid full retail with the warranty and delivery.<br />
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As we still had the TV's to purchase, we got further discounts. We bought three 50"plasmas. They were listed at $900.00 for two of them and $600.00 for the third one. We ended up getting them for $2,180.00 including replacement warranty and a digital set top box thrown in for another one of our TV's for free. Again a decent saving.<br />
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So my rules are;<br />
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1. Don't be afraid to bargain. Your money is power whether you a paying cash, credit or interest free<br />
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2. Be prepared to walk away.<br />
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3. Check out other retailers - use the phone it will save you hundreds and it saves negotiating face-to- face. I will give you an example.<br />
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My boss wanted a Westinghouse dishwasher. The model he wanted was listed on the internet for $800.00 on one site, but then listed at $697 on another site. I rung Winning Appliances and they said that they were the cheapest and they could do it for $679.00. So I rung the Good Guys - one said that they were not making anything on that price and couldn't do anything cheaper. So I rung another Good Guys store to be told that they could do it for $626.00. Back to Winning Appliances to be told they would do it for $597.00 - how cheap is that!!!!! I didn't have to go anywhere. Cost me a couple of phone calls and 20 mins of my time and saved $200.00 from the retail price.<br />
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5. The more you are spending, the more you can expect to get off the listed price.<br />
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6. Don't bargain in the supermarket. It is just plain embarrassing.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-86199284505312202002013-09-21T07:00:00.000+10:002013-09-21T07:00:01.524+10:00New FridgeYesterday we had a delivery of a new fridge. New fridge you ask???? Why would you need a new fridge when you only just got one. <br />
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The last one, we took delivery of it on 12/07/13 - so just over two months ago.<br />
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When we first installed the fridge, as we knew it was going to be taken out again for tiling we did not connect the water. As soon as the tiling was completed we connected the water. The water worked, but the ice didn't. We waited and waited but the ice didn't work. We rung Bosch, but even with their instructions the ice didn't work. <br />
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We rung Bosch again and they sent someone out to repair it. It turned out to be a faulty ice maker and the ice maker part would be replaced. Then it dawned on us - replacement warranty. <br />
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Let me go back to the beginning and explain.<br />
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We purchased the above items - one fridge and three tv's from Domayne. The fridge happened to be the display model and it was already discounted by $500.00. The sales person when we asked about purchasing it said we could purchase a 'replacement warranty'. I have heard of an extended warranty, but not a replacement warranty. We were told if anything goes wrong, and they mean ANYTHING, it will not be repaired, it will be replaced with the new model. I was a little skeptical about the warranty, but it was not much, so we went for it.<br />
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Now knowing that we had a replacement warranty on the fridge we asked Bosch if it would be replaced. They said that the replacement warranty did not kick in until after the normal manufacturers warranty. This was not explained to us when we purchased the fridge, so we thought we had been a little jilted.<br />
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When the Bosch repair man called to say the parts had been delivered, I asked him about our replacement warranty. He asked why we were not using it, as our fridge would be replaced. So I rung Domayne and Bosch had been telling fibs and it was indeed covered under the replacement warranty.<br />
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I called the warranty place and they advised that it could be repaired or they would replace it. Replace please!!! One of my main reasons for replacing was when it was delivered and we took off the energy sticker, there was a lovely dent. I didn't think I could complain as it was floor stock.<br />
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Fast forward a couple of weeks as the fridge was not in stock, but today I have taken delivery of a brand new fridge with a working ice maker and dent free!!!!<br />
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I am now a convert of this warranty. We also purchased replacement warranties for the new TV's, so if anything goes wrong with them in the next 5 years, they will be replaced as well.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-91118765077539826762013-09-20T07:00:00.000+10:002013-09-20T07:00:03.553+10:00Bills!I thought I would go into a bit of how I pay my bills.<br />
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When we bought our first house I estimated that our bills would be about $100.00 a week. Each week from Mat's pay I would put aside a $100.00 and when each bill came in I would pay the bill out of that money that had been put aside. <br />
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The problem that I had with doing it this way, I didn't have a clue how much our bills were and $100.00 was grossly under what it should be. <br />
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I then had a brain wave and I wrote down all our expected bills for the whole year. Insurances, council rates, phones everything including the regos. Once I had everything tallied, including some estimates for electricity and water I divided this up into a weekly/fortnightly amount. I used to divide it up weekly as Mat was paid weekly, but now I divide it up into a fortnightly amount as he is paid fortnightly. If you are paid monthly, divide it up this way. Firstly I worked out that I needed to more than double the amount we were putting away.<br />
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When I first started doing it like this, I would have a schedule of bills that would come in and I would pay the amount on my list. If it was the 15th August I could see on my list exactly who was being paid that day. The problem with this, was some weeks the bills would be higher than others and if that fortnights bills were lower than my estimate, the remaining amount would be spent and then I would have to find additional money when the bills were higher another fortnight. It still left the problem of big quarterly bills and when they came in, I would not have the money to pay it all.<br />
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Now my strategy is a little different. I still have the list of bills and now our bills are $400.00 a week - shocking I know. So I have $800.00 a fortnight that I pay out. I no longer wait for a bill to arrive. I pay all my bills every fortnight.<br />
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For my electricity, I have estimated that I will have a $1,000 a quarter bill - please let it not be more than that. So that works out at $4,000 per year or $150.00 per fortnight. Every fortnight I bpay $150.00 to the electricity company. When the bills comes out at the end of the quarter, I should have no bill or a very small one. <br />
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Same with our water, council rates etc. I pay them all in small chunks every fortnight by bpay. This way I know that when every bills comes in I will have nothing to pay, or maybe even be in credit.<br />
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Plus, another good thing about doing it this way - I used to dread the electricity bill coming in. I would close my eyes and then peak a look, making sure that I was sitting down. Now, it doesnt bother me opening the bill as I know I will have basically nothing to pay. Plus it feels like a cheap bill.<br />
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How do you pay your bills????<br />
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Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-10926751473779126452013-09-19T07:00:00.000+10:002013-09-19T07:00:00.714+10:00ElectricityWe are big electricity users - I wont deny it. We guzzle that stuff like it is going out of fashion. OK, we are not that bad, but every time I get an electricity bill it takes my breath away.<br />
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There was one good thing about living in the rental house and it being smaller than a shoe box - small electricity bills. I think our first one was under $400.00 for the quarter. That caused me to nearly run down the street yahooing.<br />
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I expect with the new house that our electricity bill will be about $1,000 a quarter. If it comes in under that, it will require a party. If it comes in after that, I think I will die of shock. <br />
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This week I have been ringing around trying to get energy prices. My first call was to Energy Australia to find out my rates. Their computers were down and they couldnt help me. Next try was iselect.com.au to find out what would work for me. The problem with iselect, you cannot do it over the internet and someone calls you back. Someone called me back even though I didn't want them to and they offered me Momentum Energy. I told them I would think about it and they have been hassling me repeatedly for the last two days.<br />
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Today I went back to Energy Australia and asked what rates I was on. Firstly I was told that I had a 'Standard all hours meter' and I only had one rate which was a peak rate of 27.39c/kw - 31.32c/kw. I was shocked thinking we had one of the new 'smart meters' that did time billing, where you have a peak, shoulder and off peak rate.<br />
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A call to Rawson's electrician told me that we do have that smart meter and they gave me all necessary details and told me to speak to Ausgrid. I rung Ausgrid and my goodness are they helpful and it was worked out that we do have a smart meter, but when new connections are done they are automatically put on the 'standard all hours meter' <br />
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I was then put through to an Energy Australia person who said that I could opt to have my meter changed over to 'time of use' billing, but she needed to explain the rates first. I was all into changing over to the 'time of use billing'until she gave me the rates.<br />
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Peak rate is 52.54c/kw Peak time is from 2pm to 8pm<br />
Shoulder is 21.856c/kw. Shoulder time is from 8pm to 10pm and then 7am to 2pm and from 7am to 10pm on weekends and public holidays<br />
Off Peak is 13.167c/kw Off Peak time is 10om until 7am<br />
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The daily fee you pay is 87.175c compared to the 78.10 cents with the other meter.<br />
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With those rates I nearly fell off my chair. I think I am going to have to turn my kids into slaves and get them riding exercise bikes to make electricity - OK I am joking with that one.<br />
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The Energy Australia lady then advised that their rates did not includes discounts - Oooohhh I like the word discount. <br />
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With the one rate plan if I agreed to stay with Energy Australia for 2 years I would receive a discount of 12%. If I went with the time of use plan I would get a 15% discount if I agreed to a contract for the same period, basically bringing the rates down to the following<br />
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Peak for All Time Billing 24.10 - 27.56c/kw depending on how much I use.<br />
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Peak 44.659c/kw<br />
Shoulder: 18.289c/kw<br />
Off Peak: 11.19c/kw<br />
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Now my next thing is to work out how we use our electricity and when. I think that will determine what plan I am going to go for. <br />
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Have you looked at your electricity plans????<br />
<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-73752839124215584642013-09-18T10:12:00.000+10:002013-09-18T10:12:21.159+10:00Reduce, Reuse, RecycleRemember from this <a href="http://www.thehousethatmatandjenbuilt.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/day-237-junk-day.html" target="_blank">post</a> I was a bit of a <strike>scab</strike> forager during the last junk day that we had and I found two great bits.<br />
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It now sits in my sons room. It makes a perfect bedside table - best part about it, it was FREE!!!!<br />
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The second score was the foot stool/ottoman. The original fabric was daggy, but it was in great condition<br />
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Re-covering upholstery is easy - and the difference is makes is unbelievable. Rather than just show you the end product I thought I would show you some of the steps I took to recover it.<br />
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I bought 3 yards of fabric (yard works out at about 91cm) to re-cover the ottoman. I allowed myself a bit extra in case I had any mishaps. Thankfully I didn't and I have some left over.<br />
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I tipped the ottoman over, and there was a black piece of fabric covering all of the staples etc. Once I unscrewed the feet, I ripped off the black fabric covering to reveal the guts of the ottoman.<br />
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Next to come off was the cover. I wanted to keep the majority of it in-tact so that I could use the original cover as a template. There were hundreds of staples holding the cover tight - so I would have been there all day trying to remove them all one-by-one, so I ended up cutting the cover as close to the staples as I could. Once I had cut the cover away from the wooden base, I carefully pulled off the cover as to not damage the foam<br />
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I pulled apart the original cover so that I could use it as a template to make the new cover. Don't make things hard for yourself by measuring - just use what you already have. It will save any mishaps as you know that the original cover fits!<br />
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The piping was the only thing that made it a little bit more difficult for me. I don't have a piping foot for my sewing machine. It would have been easier with one. It would have been a very quick project if I had forgone the piping and just stayed with the fabric, but I wanted the contrast with the black piping.<br />
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The fabric that was originally on the ottoman was home-decorating weight - which in layman's terms it is thicker than normal fabric so it can stand up to a lot of use. The fabric that I chose was regular quilting cotton, so a lot thinner than home-decorating fabric. I made up a second cover, this time in calico that went over the ottoman first to give a bit of stability and then the other cover went over after.<br />
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After you pull the cover over the ottoman - and believe it it is a struggle. That thing is tight. You need to then secure the fabric to the underside of the ottoman. I use a staple gun and then hammer in the staples afterwards to make sure it is nice and tight. The underside does not need to be pretty as you get to cover it up with another piece of fabric. In my case I recycled the bottom and feet that was originally on the ottoman.<br />
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And the finished product<br />
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I am debating whether to get a piece of glass cut for the top, but in the mean time I am happy looking at my new ottoman that was FREE!! apart from the fabric to recover it.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-5958637870651928792013-09-16T10:21:00.001+10:002013-09-16T10:21:41.413+10:00Last of the Earthworks....Last week Mat made a call to the bobcat man hoping that he would be available Sunday to do some more work at the house. We have a house warming/grand final BBQ in a couple of weeks and we wanted to crack on with the outside works to get ready for the influx of people that haven't seen the house. Unfortunately he said he was not available, which put a dampener on things.<br />
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Yesterday morning we got a call from him to say that the job he had booked did not take as long as he thought and he could come around straight away if we still wanted him. Yes Please!!! So five minutes later he was dropping off his excavator and going home to pick up the bobcat.<br />
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We wanted him to move the big piles of dirt and clay from the front of the house, take them around to the back of the house and level out the ground on the side of the house so we could continue with turfing.<br />
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This is the progress that we made yesterday.<br />
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The dirt piles dont look that big, but after over an hour of going backwards and forwards with the bobcat, it looked like not much had been moved<br />
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Over two hours of moving dirt - we now have a level pad so that we can start turfing.<br />
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The bricks have also been moved to the side of the front yard. They are the bricks left behind by the brick layers when the replaced the window sills on the ground floor last week. Another blog post coming up about the work that we have had done with the bricks<br />
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Firstly it was dumped off the edge of the house pad<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-33623161748025658082013-09-11T08:00:00.000+10:002013-09-11T08:00:02.981+10:00Trying To Be OrganisedI have visions of being a totally organised person, but they are just those - visions. With the new house, I have decided to try and become more organised. <br />
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My pantry is usually a nightmare. I find that I clean and organise it and then when I am busy, I shove things back in willy nilly and then it all gets messy again.<br />
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My new pantry, it is bigger than I have had before and I have become a little obsessed with organising blogs, so my pantry was a great place to start.<br />
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My pantry is 'builder basic' so it means that I have not added anything other than what comes standard. I have had to 'make it work'<br />
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When you walk into my pantry and you look straight ahead you will see the photo above. <br />
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Top shelf - lots of cereal. The Nutrigrain - that is HarrĂ½'s fault and he is a little obsessed with the stuff. The crunchy nut is Mats fault, my cereal of choice - Cocopops are missing at the moment. Must add to my shopping list.<br />
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Second shelf down. I love storage containers. I have dreams of a perfect pantry that is all beautifully labelled Tuperware containers. One I am too cheap to buy Tuperware and secondly I find that having a mix works better for me. In these storage containers I have sugars, pasta, stocks etc.<br />
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Third shelf down. My baskets. I found this idea on an organising blog and I can seriously say it has helped keep my pantry organised more than anything else.<br />
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The basked on the the left, it is sauces and condiments. Maple syrup, vinegar, salad dressings, vegemite etc. You get the drift. Basket in the middle is noodles and nuts. The third basket on the shelf is for my packet mixes. I know it looks like it is stuffed in there, and it is, as my secret to a great shepards pie and beef and red wine casserole is a Maggi packet mix....shhhhhh<br />
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Bottom shelf is all my utensils that I used to keep on the bench in the old house. Storage for paper towel. Usually I have more than I have as I am a bit obsessed with paper towel. The loner basket on the bottom shelf contains everything you need for baking. <br />
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On the floor I have a large ice bucket which I keep all my recycling in.<br />
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The shelf on the right of the pantry. Again it is divided into a couple of different types of storage.<br />
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Top shelf is flour, oats and rice in large containers.<br />
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Second shelf down is baskets again. It is this shelf of baskets that I find the most useful<br />
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The basket in the corner - it holds salt/pepper, gravy and seasonings. The next basket up contains everything you need for a cup of tea or coffee. Third basket along is for oils and there is cordial thrown in as it is handy to get to. The fourth basket is all our breads and the last basket is snacks. The snack basket used to be housed on the bottom shelf, but a little three year old helped himself too often so it has been moved out of his reach.<br />
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The third shelf from the top has all the appliances. In the corner there is a basket that contains all sauces for cooking. This is great as you can take out the whole basket at once and have everything handy. Another reason that I have found these baskets work is that if one of your bottles leaks, or in my case it is the sesame oil that always seems to leak, you only have one basket to wipe out - it does not leave messes on the shelves.<br />
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Back to the appliances. After handover, I had an electrician install a powerpoint on the wall as you walk into the pantry. I did this after handover as i thought it would save some money, but I should have been more clever and had the powerpoint put on the back of the pantry wall and not on the side. Anyway, it still works so nothing lost. I have my toaster, coffee machine and kettle on this shelf. My powerpoint is a 4-gang plug so everything can stay plugged in and ready to use.<br />
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Remember those baskets - they are perfect here as the one for bread is perfect for doing toast - no having to walk around and the one with the coffee/tea is perfect for making a cup of tea. Maybe I need another basket that has mugs in it - then I would only have to leave the pantry when I needed milk.<br />
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The other thing that lives on this shelf is the knife block. I wanted to keep the kitchen benches free of clutter, so this is close to the pantry door.<br />
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The bottom shelf has a basket with all my spices and we have cut part of the shelf out so we can put the bar fridge in there. It saves Mat about twenty or so steps to go into the garage to get beer. On the floor I have another larger basket for my potatoes and garlic etc.<br />
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To the right of the pantry door, I have more shelving where I store all of my other appliances - mix master, slow cooker etc. I also have a shelf where I store all of my excess platters and we have a large bin that holds our dog food<br />
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On the wall behind the pantry door we have a white board. It is great to be able to write down any items that you have run out of and need to add to your shopping list. I am also going to start writing our meal plans on the white board so that I don't get the same question everyday "what's for dinner"<br />
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So there you have it. For us it works well. I am always open to other ideas and suggestions. <br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-21858276067946698702013-09-10T10:58:00.001+10:002013-09-10T10:58:32.360+10:00Update on MonetWriting that blog post on Saturday put me in a foul mood and my family felt it. At the end of the day it is only just a house, but building a house, I feel like I have birthed a child and everything is pretty personal and so bricks aren't just bricks.<br />
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Yesterday I had a bit of a dummy spit. I had that unpleasant phone call with the SS when I advised that the brick cleaner had not shown up again and I was beyond annoyed at it. I listed my options, and I was quickly offered a solution to have it rectified - that day.<br />
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Yesterday afternoon I met with my SS at the house and went through all my issues with the bricks and brought up some new ones as we walked around.<br />
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The house will have another FULL brick clean. I have had a word with the brick cleaner and told him that what he has done previously has been crap. He told me that he has been to my place four times already - well make sure the fifth time you actually clean some bricks!!!<br />
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All of the window sills on the bottom storey of the house (barr the home theatre front window sills) will be replaced. They are rubbish and they should have been replaced as soon as they were laid. The course of bricks under all of the sills will also be replaced as the mortar joints are either too thick or too thin<br />
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My concern with the mortar being blown out of joints. When the house is cleaned again today there will be more mortar that is blown out. The house will be re-pointed where it is needed. What happens when it is re-pointed, it needs another brick clean. So that will happen once the re-pointing goes off.<br />
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Bricklayers will be back Thursday to replace sills.<br />
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We also have an issue where the paint from the feature board at the front of the house has bled down the left hand column and the front of the house. They have tried to paint strip it and acid clean it, but so far it is still visible. So they are going to try again today. If it does not come off, we have been offered moroka (bag/paint) finish to the three feature columns. Don't know how happy I am with this. I like my bricks and would love to not have to resort to this.<br />
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So I am happy that action has been taken so quickly. I am happy that the issue has not been glossed over. <br />
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Watch this space - I'll take some pictures of the bricks once they have been cleaned.<br />
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Do you know the saying "Its a Monet - Far away is great, but up close its a mess". That is the perfect description for our brickwork. Don't look too closely!</div>
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Before I even built with Rawson, I was warned by a brick cleaner that we use at work that the brick layers that Rawson used were rubbish. I took his warning with a grain of salt, as he was generally a negative person. Maybe I should not have been so quick to dismiss his words. <br />
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I was promised from before the brick layers started that they were the best. They had completed the show homes for Rawson at Waterford County. We thought the bricklayers were good at the start, and then they must have gotten bored or fed up with the house and then it all went down hill.<br />
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I wanted to keep this off the blog. I have always tried to be positive towards Rawson as I have a good repore with the SS and I believe that we have had a beautiful house built. I have decided to blog about this for two reasons. One I said from the beginning that I would blog about the good, the bad and the ugly and if I leave this out, then I am not doing what I said I would. Secondly, I have been trying to get these bricks cleaned for months!!! I was promised that the brick cleaner would come last weekend and he did a no show and then I was promised that he would be coming yesterday or today. Seeing it is now 4:00pm in the afternoon and we have not seen him, I doubt he is coming - so another no show.<br />
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Our bricks were finished 26th February 2013 - this is over six months since they were completed. Our bricks have been cleaned countless times since they were completed. The last time the brick cleaner came out, which was a couple of weeks after we moved in, the only thing he managed to do was soak the garage as he brick cleaned the garage door and little else. So after the amount of times he has been here, we either have bad brick layers or bad a bad brick cleaner - I think a bit of both. So get ready for picture overload and you can make the decision.<br />
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When I sit in my ensuite toilet - this is the view. Tell me how the brick cleaner missed this when the scaffolding was up?<br />
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You dont have to walk too far from the ensuite - only as far as the main bedroom balcony. Looking at the balcony annoys me to no end - how are we expected to accept this???<br />
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The top of the column on the balcony. This is just over a metre high off the deck, so in plain view. This one has actually been hand scrubbed with acid, so you can only imagine what it looked like before.<br />
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The sill for the sliding door on the balcony - I don't think the brick cleaner ever bothered with this one. </div>
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Next stop, left of the front door. That joint is about 30-40mm thick and messy. </div>
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Window sills for the home theatre and the 5th bedroom. I complained about these sills from the day they were installed. They look messy, they are crooked and they have laid bricks that are chipped and have tried to disguise them.</div>
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The brickies answer rather than removing the bricks was to wipe concrete over the dodgy joints - as then they would be less noticeable. Five months on, it is still there and the sills are still dodgy and crooked and have chipped bricks</div>
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Check out the wall next to the 5th bedroom</div>
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Blown mortar from the amount of times the house has been brick cleaned. The block spot just above half way up the photo on the left - that isn't a black spot, its a hole in the mortar.<br />
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The next photo is of under the kitchen splashback window. Do you think it could do with a clean???? Maybe all the mortar on the slab could be cleaned off as well.<br />
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Above the splashback window is lovely too - neat isn't it</div>
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My favourite part of the mortar is the one that has been put between the splashback window and the first course of bricks above it. </div>
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This mortar is done so well that is falls apart when you touch it and you can rub it out with your fingers. Yes, the black bits are holes in the mortar.</div>
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This is a good one - on the corner of the house where the mortar was blown out from the initial brick clean - lets just wipe mortar over the joint and then it needs to be cleaned all over again</div>
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Another spot where the mortar was blown out and they thought they would just wipe it with mortar.</div>
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Blown out mortar on the side of the garage. Unfortunately this isn't uncommon and I would bore you to death if I showed you the extent of it. The bad thing in, it still needs to be cleaned, so it will only get worse.</div>
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Front columns - these badly need a clean and they not only have blown mortar, but the mortar joints are uneven. </div>
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More blown mortar joints. A lot of the external corners on the house are like this</div>
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The problem with the brickwork is the more you look at it the more you notice everything that is wrong with it. It is pitiful. </div>
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I feel let down by Rawson. I feel let down that they would expect that I would accept the brickwork in this condition. I guess for only spending $400,000 what can you expect. </div>
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I can tell you now, I feel that I have made a huge mistake. I didn't get any independent inspections before we handed over or during any stage of the build. I should have, but I trusted my relationship with my builder. I tried not to be one of those clients, I wanted to be easy going and enjoy the process and I feel when it comes to the brickwork it has bitten me in the backside. My piece of advise, is you are spending a huge amount of money. Protect yourself and protect your investment and make sure you are having a house that is built right. </div>
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The tiles were finished two weeks ago. In the end it took 3 weeks and 2 days to tile. At the time it felt like an eternity and I really was looking forward to not having any workman in my house. Mat was also fed up with the tiling and said next time we will wait until the tiles are finished before we move into the house. Even though it was a bit of pain while it was happening, I still think he would rather save the money on rent. </div>
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Home theatre - this still needs to be painted dark.</div>
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Spare bedroom. The mirror in the foreground of the photo this needs to be hung on the wall near the dining room table. The bed, it needs some linen. We need some bedside lamps and then we are done. </div>
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Do you like the size of the bed???? It is a super king - so it is 205cm x 205cm. Yep it is big and I think our guests will love staying with a bed that size. The bed, it was a bargain! Everyday Living was closing down and I happened to be there on their second last day. I bought our bed for the bargain price of $400 and then next day when we went back to pick up the best they were knocking out the last of the beds, so what was I to do, buy two more of course. This bed frame retailed for over $2,000 and guess how much I paid for it........ $40.00!!!! Yes, you did read it correctly, it was only $40.00!</div>
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The study - it is empty in this picture, but it has a desk in it now. The tiles are still a bit flat in the picture as they have a film on them that you need to buff off.</div>
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We need a lot of turf - when I say a lot, I mean a lot, probably about 2000m2!!! Yes I know for most people with a normal block this sounds like a silly amount, but for us, with the block being just over 4,000m2, 2000m2 of turf wont even cover half.<br />
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On the weekend we started our turfing marathon. This turfing will last for weeks as we intend to do 100m2 a week to keep the costs manageable, and to keep the watering manageable.<br />
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Earlier in the week I ordered 200m2 - I thought we would get off to a good start with a decent amount. We always go and pick up our turf straight from the farm. It is more cost effective that way - we save $1.00 per roll - doesn't sound like much, but over the 2,000 rolls we need, it starts to add up. Plus another good thing about getting it straight from the turf farm it is freshly cut that morning, so it is laid within a couple of hours of being cut.<br />
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Two weeks ago when I was at work my boss (who has also just built a house) asked if I wanted some of his fill. My block is all clay, but his block (3/4 of an acre) is lovely black soil, so after taking a quick look that it was devoid of clay matter, I jumped at the chance to take it. <br />
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His pile of dirt, turned out to be about 100 tonnes - 20 tipper truck loads of black goodness.<br />
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Last Saturday our trusty bobcat man Craig came over to work his magic. First he was going to scrape off all the clay mud that we had on the surface, so that we would have a chance for it to dry out<br />
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In summer the tree gives a good screening to their house, but in winter it drops all its leaves and the house becomes a feature that we don't want.<br />
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We decided early on that we were going to build some screens to block the neighbours house out, and we would then have the option to take them down once the plants mature.<br />
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We had actually dug the holes for the screen posts a couple of months ago, so it was as simple as setting the posts and waiting for them to dry before we could attach the boards.<br />
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The posts are 100 x 100 H4 rough sawn posts. We got them from Bunnings and they were only $14.15 each. They are a bit rough and will be a bit painful to paint, but they are less than half the price of normal 100 x 100 posts. We bought 10 posts, but could do with two more. Each post takes 1.5 bags of rapid-set cement.<br />
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The first screen is to the left of the alfresco area. It blocks the majority of the neighbours house. In Spring the tree will sprout leaves and we should not see much of the neighbours house.<br />
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The boards of the screen, we used recycled 90 x 19mm treated pine decking boards from the deck in our last house. The deck in our last house was poorly built (by the previous owners) and before we sold it we replaced the deck with a merbau one, but the treated pine boards that were there were in perfect condition. All the boards were the same length at 4.5 metres. So we took all the nails out of them and stored them hoping that we would be able to use them again. To be able to use them on the screens has saved heaps of money. They are currently stained a ready/brown colour which we don't want. They will be painted Woodland Grey. The total cost of these screens has been $260.00 plus the cost of the paint. If we had to purchase the decking boards, you are looking at another $400.00 in wood.<br />
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There is currently a gap between the two screens, which we will fill with a different type of screen and then plant out in front of all the screens. I will show you want they look like after they are painted and planted.<br />
Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-24628503153219352402013-08-04T15:21:00.002+10:002013-08-04T15:21:59.078+10:00Meet Our New GirlsBack in March we constructed our new <a href="http://www.thehousethatmatandjenbuilt.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/chicken-run.html" target="_blank">Chicken pen</a>. Our chickens have been loving it and so far we have not had any attacks from predators.<br />
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I have been wanting to get some more chickens for awhile, but Mat wanted me to wait until we moved into the house. Luckily I waited, or we wouldn't have had the room for the girls.<br />
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On Friday I received a call from <a href="http://www.henrescue.org/" target="_blank">NSW Hen Rescue</a>. I had previously put my name down to take four ex-battery hens. The original four hens were adopted by someone else. I was asked if I still wanted to adopt some ex-battery hens as they were going to a battery farm that night and rescuing them. Of course I would take them, how could I not.<br />
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Yesterday morning, we adapted the pen a little bit and I went a bought some new food that the chickens could eat (they cannot not eat normal layer pellets as most of them have had their beaks cut) and I drove 30 mins to meet one of the rescuers.<br />
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My girls are four of the fourteen that were rescued from slaughter on Friday night. They are between one and two years old.<br />
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We have named them Rosie, Daisy, Ruby and Gracie.<br />
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Their condition, it brings me to tears. I was prepared as I had seen pictures that they would have feathers missing and would look pretty rough. Seeing a part bald chicken is a shock. Prior to reading about the plight of battery hens, I thought I was doing my part by not buying caged eggs. Sadly it requires a lot more than that.<br />
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Rosie the chicken, she is the most traumatised by what has happened. She seeks comfort behind the wire of the coop, and rarely ventures out into the chicken pen. When she does, it is crouched down, and she will schooch along, knees bent occasionally having a roll in the dirt. She has also fared the worst from her life in a cage and is missing most of the feathers from her front.<br />
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The question that most people have asked me when I have told them that we are getting ex-battery hens is whether they will still lay eggs or not. Truely, it would not bother me if they never laid another egg as long as they lived. I took them so they could have a better life - actually so they could have a life. However, despite not expecting eggs - each of the girls have laid an egg today.<br />
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So there you go. Hopefully over the coming weeks, with good food, lots of water and sunshine and a big coop to run around in they will start looking a lot better. <br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-54419516378654964712013-08-02T16:07:00.003+10:002013-08-02T16:07:59.548+10:00Splashback!!!We finally have a splashback!!!!<br />
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I am excited that I no longer have to look at a hole in the wall or unfinished gyprock after three weeks of living in the house we finally have a splashback.<br />
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This is what the last one looked like<br />
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The colour is Taubmans big white with a handful of glitter thrown in. It does shimmer at night, but not as sparkly as the other one.<br />
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OK - so it is not going to set the world on fire, but with it being the same colour as the walls, you really only notice the window.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-85481522156192100292013-08-01T07:36:00.000+10:002013-08-01T07:36:07.872+10:00Wall Repaired - Check!When the original splashback was removed and I saw the eventual damage to the kitchen wall I was horrified.<br />
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I was assured that it would be an easy fix, but I was not too sure. Yesterday, the wall was repaired and the gyprocker said that it would be very quick and easy to fix. I should learn to listen to the experts.<br />
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The wall is fixed except it needs a little bit of sanding and painting on the right hand side of where the splashback extends to, but it is good enough for the splashback to be installed today.<br />
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I was a bit unsure of what the lights would look like. We bought them a year ago and I thought that they might be a bit big, but I am really happy with them. They are the perfect size and just the right amount of bling.<br />
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The best part about the lights - they were only $50.00 each - so a total of $150.00 for the three of them.<br />
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If you are interested the lights are from<a href="http://www.recollections.com.au/" target="_blank"> Recollections</a> and they are called the Callisto Pendant - and currently on sale for $69.00 each.<br />
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We also installed the light above the dining room table. I was unsure that it would be able to be installed as my goodness it is heavy, but thankfully it was able to be attached to a joist - so I don't have to worry about the light falling down in the night.<br />
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I love the light and think it matches well with the other stainless steel in the house. What I love the most is the cost of it - $40.00 off eBay<br />
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Last but not least another eBay purchase, the pendant for the kids lounge upstairs. This is my David Trubridge Coral Pendant knock off. I still want the real thing for the void feature light, but this $35.00 gem looks great.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-64868284242672214812013-07-23T08:37:00.000+10:002013-07-23T08:37:03.445+10:00It Only Took Two Months.My kitchen was installed on 13th May 2013. From the day it was installed we realised that one thing was missing - the cutlery tray.<br />
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I have ordered the kitchen cutlery bank of drawers to be 950mm wide as I wanted to avoid the spill over to the second drawer which always happens. I paid $200.00 for the drawer to be made to this width and I was told it would come with a cutlery tray to fit.<br />
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When the drawer was installed the cutlery tray was missing from the large set of drawers, but a smaller one was installed on the 630mm wide drawers. This was not what I ordered.<br />
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So ever since then I have been on a weekly basis reminding my SS, who was calling the kitchen company asking where the cutlery tray was.<br />
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The kitchen company said that they did not have a cutlery tray in that size - not true as I saw it in one of the Rawson show homes and thankfully took a picture of it, which was emailed to the kitchen company. <br />
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Excuses after excuses from the kitchen company, but I was not going to back down. I wanted that cutlery tray. <br />
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Yesterday, two kitchen cupboard doors were replaced and my cutlery tray was finally installed in the correct drawer.<br />
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On Saturday we moved everything into the ground floor of the house and Monday we had to move it out again. Tiling is going to take about two weeks - hopefully no longer than that. </div>
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Monday the tile glue primer was applied and set out done. Our tiler is the best and has made sure that we don't have any tiny cuts where they are really visible. </div>
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Yesterday after a bit more re-work on the setting out - finally the first lot of tiles could be laid. </div>
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Over the weekend everyone that came through the door was asked what colour they thought the splashback was. The consensus was that it was green - apart from my mother-in-law who swore black and blue that it was grey.<br />
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Yesterday I received a phone call from the company that installed the splashback and it was confirmed that it was not starfire as what was ordered. Therefore, it will need to taken off and another one ordered using the correct glass.<br />
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I have changed my mind on the splashback colour. When we ordered the splashback we were told we could go with any colour that was made by Dulux. When I was speaking with the splashback company they said I can choose any colour from any paint company. So I am going to go with Taubmans Big White with shimmer thown in. I think it will blend in a lot better than the grey and will really let the window shine.<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-46047754452372882112013-07-13T08:00:00.000+10:002013-07-13T08:00:04.454+10:00Day 1 - Its Ours!It is day one of the house being officially ours. It was an early start as the splashback people were coming at 7:00am, the carpet layers coming around the same time.<br />
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On our practical completion inspection we had noticed that the majority of the doors had little lumps throughout them. It was only when you looked in certain lights that it looked like the door had measles. At first I thought maybe it was a paint fault, but then realised as we went from door to door that it was a door fault and not a paint fault. Apparently a few years ago this happened and it is a fault in the door and it does not show up until it is painted. The boss of Corinthian Doors came out on Monday and it was agreed that nine of the doors in the house would be replaced, but as they were all painted it would mean that they would all have to be painted again.<br />
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On Thursday the doors were replaced, and today the painter was back to paint them. Probably not the best time for him to be there as the place was chaos.<br />
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First to arrive was the carpet layers and they got stuck in<br />
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What do you think - I love the colour!!! The carpet layers did a great job. It was a father and son team and they laid just under 50lm of carpet in less than a day. <br />
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The son Ben, he is 19 years old - check out my foot against his shoe. <br />
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His shoes size 14 mens, my shoes, ladies size 6!<br />
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Next to arrive were my blinds. We had blinds installed throughout the house, only simple white holland blinds. I am glad we went with them and got them installed straight away. No sheets on windows for us.<br />
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Both the carpet and the blinds came from Nelson Bay Carpet Court. They have been fantastic and their prices are excellent. We had the same carpet priced up at Choices in Newcastle and it was $50.00 more expensive per lineal metre. That is a huge difference when we had nearly 50 metres.<br /><br />
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It is supposed to be finished off on Monday, and I have spoken to the company who installed it and they are checking that it is definitely star fire. <br />
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We also had a our new tvs and fridge delivered.<br />
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Tonight we are sleeping at the house. We have brought over our bed, so it is camping without being uncomfortable. Tomorrow we move!<br />
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<br />Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-38782702928781484912013-07-12T22:27:00.000+10:002013-07-12T22:27:21.988+10:00Day 253 - HANDOVER DAYAfter 253 days in construction and one year and 3 months since we started our building journey it was finally the day to handover!<br />
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Originally handover was supposed to be 28th June, and then moved to 5th July and then 12th July. Luckily for us handover was moved forward this time and not back.<br />
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My excitement started from when I had the Occupation Certificate and confirmation from the bank that they had everything that was needed to pay the final cheque. It was a good thing that the council did provide the Occupation Certificate, as I was told that under no circumstances would the final payment be made without it.<br />
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Handover compared to your practical completion inspection is pretty quick. It probably took about 20 minutes going through the paperwork and checking the keys and remotes worked and handing over of the final cheque - time for a handshake and a quick photo and it was all over, and the house was officially ours.<br />
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Mat couldn't make handover as he had to work, so it was only me that got to have the final photo. Greg our site supervisor, never wanted to be featured on the blog, but he agreed for the handover that I could post one photo of him, and its probably the only photo of me that you will see.<br />
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As soon as we handed over our works started so we could move in. Carpet layers arrived and put down the underlay.<br />
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Tiles were delivered ready to start being laid on Monday</div>
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Council rubbish bins were also delivered.</div>
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Tomorrow we have deliveries, the carpet, glass splashback and blinds. </div>
Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00916191325266749752noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6796030694188628173.post-63002824038013108832013-07-09T15:43:00.002+10:002013-07-09T15:43:54.701+10:00Day 251 - Handover Pushed ForwardHere I was excited about handover being 3 days away.<br />
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Turns out due to our SS car being in for service on Friday, handover is now Thursday!!!!!<br />
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Excited much!!!<br />
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