Showing posts with label Moldings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moldings. Show all posts

Friday, 4 September 2015

Framing Day 105 - More finalization

This is a range of pictures taken over the 4th, 5th and 6th of September.

All completed. I honestly do not remember what we'd asked for here (colour wise and if it's meant to be tiled).

The sub-board revealed.

Almost completed.

Galley completed. Space reserved for a second 60cm under bench oven.

Galley completed.

Walk in pantry. The bottom shelf still needs to be lifted 5-7cm. I'd specifically had it set to 500mm, not the normal 450mm. An easy fix.

The dwarf door leading to under the stairwell. Aka wine cellar!

The network hub termination points. A cabinet will be placed there.

The powder room looks complete.

Terrace almost finished.

Not sure if the two drainage points have been finished. Will have to make sure the render does not stain over time. The dwarf wall will help, as the amount of rain entering the terrace will be minimal.

We have a gas meter! Although, for the 500Mj, I'd expected it to be bigger.

I think the facade is complete.

The rain head and a sensor light (which I don't remember asking for).

Termite Protection.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Framing Day 95 - Exterior Mouldings Painted

One of the things we were most uncertain of was the colours of the mouldings and other external features that can be highlighted.

Based on the Waldorf colours at Berwick, we went with the Ironstone moulding colours. That worked well there, but they have a black tiled roof, and we've gone with a Surfmist colourbond one (as the gouging for Coolmax was unacceptable).

Then we saw the colours of the Waldorf Grange at Greenvale, which features the Long Island facade. However, it too also has a dark roof.

The Long Island facade on the Waldorf Grange.
So I'd had many discussions with David asking to to check the colours, and even his opinion. He kept telling me that they were going to be Astor White, which is what I had wanted to change too. Although even then, I wondered if with a white roof, would it be too bleached or washed out?

So, imagine my surprise when I arrived on Saturday, not only to find that the fence had come done, but that the original Ironstone colours had been used!

The mouldings have been painted in Ironstone.


Despite David and I having discussed this on at least three occasions, we were talking about different things! So, I should have acted on that nagging doubt in the back of my mind and sent him a picture of the colour selection where it had all been drawn out by the WoS girls in different colours to illustrate the different selections.

In the end, I'm actually quite happy about it, and I think that if they had been done in white (especially with the white roof) then it probably would have been too washed out.

What do you think?

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Framing Day 85 - Tiling Begins!

Tiling has begun!

And other updates.

The first tiles have been placed.



Too close to a water tap.

Saturday, 25 July 2015

Framing Day 74 - Mouldings Applied!

The finished mouldings have been fitted! Certainly gives the house a more finished look.