I like the look of this pool - simple, practical & easy on the eye.
About Me
- Kerith
- EDIT - Now a 'work at the local school' mum a few days a week while juggling the job of parenting 3 teenagers! I am a SAHM who does work from home occasionally, dedicated to raising 3 Godly, independent, healthy children. Loving the home building process though it is not without challenges. I have fairly free reign over the creative aspect of the project...just not the financial side!
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Thinking about the landscaping too
While I am twiddling my thumbs here waiting for the build to move to construction phase, I have been continuing the process of thinking about landscaping. We have a plan submitted to council already which we have to adhere to fairly strictly. We also have a council DA requirement to maintain canopy cover by planting 3 indigenous trees that will grow in time to a minimum of 15m high.
There is a local company called OutThere Landscapes & Design who have done some work for a friend who built with Eden Brae further out west. I really liked the look of what they have done to complete their house so I am keen to get them to do a quote for us. I have sent off my details for a prosposal to be out together. I am looking to 'stage' the development of the gardens (as with the interior decoration of the house) Stage One will be the basic requirements of retaining walls, pool surrounds, turf, tree replanting and possibly creating some garden beds.
I like the look of this pool - simple, practical & easy on the eye.
I like the look of this pool - simple, practical & easy on the eye.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Trying to keep the interest alive ;-)
With the lull in building works, I have vaguely thought about some interior decorating although I am leaving most of that to my gorgeous friend, AJ, from http://www.redomyspace.com.au/
I have been wondering for a while what to do with the large vertical wall area left by the walkin pantry in the kitchen near the cooktop run. See the plan below.
Whilst away in the summer holidays, I found this wall hanging that I love. Sounds like what we are trying to achieve in our family. I would love to find a way to add in 'We do Jesus'. So I am thinking that the kitchen/family/meals area will incorporate this red colour into the decor.
I also contacted a local landscape design company today with the hopes of getting the ball rolling on the gardens. My hope is to do the bare minimum initially and then add more in stages as money allows. I have sent them a copy of our landscape plan, designed by another company, as a starting point.
I have been wondering for a while what to do with the large vertical wall area left by the walkin pantry in the kitchen near the cooktop run. See the plan below.
Whilst away in the summer holidays, I found this wall hanging that I love. Sounds like what we are trying to achieve in our family. I would love to find a way to add in 'We do Jesus'. So I am thinking that the kitchen/family/meals area will incorporate this red colour into the decor.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
I was a little too hopeful!
Damn, I was wrong in my information as confirmed by some of my HomeOne members. The contract period commences 20 WORKING days from the survey being received (Feb 11) so there probably won't be much action before then. Oh well, that will save me some time if I don't feel compelled to drive past the block on my way home each day!
On another note, some lovely neighbour has decided to use our empty council bins, filling them up with green waste. Our green bin was full of tree trunks that I could not move it nor would the council truck pick it up anyway. In addition, it now has a large split down the side of it :-( Bring on the fencing, I say!
On another note, some lovely neighbour has decided to use our empty council bins, filling them up with green waste. Our green bin was full of tree trunks that I could not move it nor would the council truck pick it up anyway. In addition, it now has a large split down the side of it :-( Bring on the fencing, I say!
Monday, February 18, 2013
Not much progress at our end....
....but hopefully the story is different at the other end! OK, I have been pestered for an update but really there is not a lot to say. What I think I know is that Eden Brae received our survey last Monday (11th), the file is in estimating to order materials and that sometime in the next week or two we should be slabbed. Be assured that when I see action on the site, you will be the first to know.
I have had other things to keep me occupied of late too like the death of my beautiful father-in-law and my current issue of a sickly daughter in hospital with viral asthma/pneumonia.
I have had other things to keep me occupied of late too like the death of my beautiful father-in-law and my current issue of a sickly daughter in hospital with viral asthma/pneumonia.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Suspect pegs
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Site ready to handover to Eden Brae - yay!
Today saw the concrete being sprayed into the pool - 3 trucks worth, I think. The phone call was made to Eden Brae that the site was all theirs! According to the schedule, the peg out should be now ordered (up to 5 days)
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Delayed schedule
The horrific storm of Monday pushed everything back so the site is not yet ready to hand over to EBH. Peter, our foreman, checked our pool out early Tuesday morning hoping to still spray the concrete that afternoon. On top of the muddy water in the pool, which he pumped out, he found weepers. These are spouts of water moving out the side of the pool due to the rock around the pool. Peter said he would try to get the spray done on Wednesday but if not possible, it would be Thursday. I am hoping that I get to call EBH tomorrow with good news.
The fencing company has finally removed their temporary fencing - 3 weeks late!
The fencing company has finally removed their temporary fencing - 3 weeks late!
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