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8 Aug 2011: Started on site
9 Aug 2011: Site scrape
10 Aug 2011: Power & phone lead in installed
15 Aug 2011: Water tank & HSTP installed
17 Aug 2011: Footings poured
19 Aug 2011: External Plumbing installed
22 Aug 2011: Pad smoothed
24 Aug 2011: Slab boxed
26 Aug 2011: Slab poured
29 Aug 2011: Framing started
1 Sep 2011: Roof trusses installed
13 Sep 2011: Colorbond roof installed with anticon blanket
19 Sep 2011: Windows & Sliding doors installed
20 Sep 2011: Electrical & Plumbing first fix including PV & Solar HWS
20 Sep 2011: Building wrapped
26 Sep 2011: Brick work started
28 Sep 2011: Plastering started
3 Oct 2011: Skirting & Architrave started
18 Oct 2011: Joinery Installed & Wet area tiles started
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I have started adding accommodation options for those who will be requiring something local here, and have put directions here. Invitations will be going out by the end of February so stay tuned.
The wall between the North-East bedroom and the lounge room was taken out last week. It is so spacious now!
The plasterer came back last Monday and finished the job, we’ve been waiting since before Christmas to have the ceilings finished.
So the weekend saw the trusty roller come out for a spin around the ceilings, I’ll get some photos with more natural light next time.
Well we didn’t quite get done what we were hoping, would have been good to have had the ceilings finished so we could have painted them as well. (1) We got 3 coats of undercoat on the front room, nice and smooth with the spray gun. (2) Then a first top coat, we thought we might be able to fill some of the gaps between the boards with paint. Not likely, time to find the gap filler. (3) Gap filler and final top coat brings it up looking good.
The room next to the front room, previously called the ‘Pink room’ had a going over with the gap filler and paint brush as well. The walls in this room seemed okay to paint over, apart from all the blue-tac and hooks that adorn them.
Hopefully the plasterer will be back soon so we can finish off these rooms with a bit of ceiling white, fans and lights. Two rooms down, kitchen, bathroom and the rest to go.