Showing posts with label Timber wall frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timber wall frames. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bricks Delivered on Day 58 of the Build

Catch Up Post #5 - 
Day 58 (Sat 26th June)
saw the BRICKS delivered to site!


The construction progress has the blue lines of the roof battons all over the roof, added to the green lines of the wall frames... the house is looking very colourful and stripey :)


The kids have lots of fun scootering on the street... Its such a nice break from the confined space of the rental unit - bringing much hope / longing for when we finally move into the new place... 

 
 Otherwise if there are no workmen in the house, the kids like scootering (or rip-sticking) through the house.  I've told them to get 'it all out of their system - coz there won't be any such scootering inside the house soon enough' :)

It's nice to see the kids getting more and more excited about the new house with us... They absolutely can't wait to finally be living our new life in OUR place either :)


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Evolving Eaves and a Window

Catch Up Post #3 - 
Day 52 (Sun 20th June) saw the roof continue to take shape.







 The house wall frames had the solid paneling added in places
(I think this is for stabilizing effect possibly?)

It also saw the portico post prepared for being put into place near the front door (seen here lying in the front room).


 

And here is a pic of the laundry area
(at back of garage).




 


The other part I have been getting excited about is the 'niche' spots in two areas of the house. Seen here is the one at the end of the hallway. (if you can make it out in all the green lines that is)...





Day 54 (Tues 22nd June) 
This saw the slab concrete fixed.
(one small section was too short for the frame. So this has been completed as required and attached to the main slab :) 










WINDOW #1 was added (front room)
I found out that having this one window in place now (before all the others) assists with the line up of bricks and the insert paneling above the window later on.


The Roof Trusses and Eaves evolve....

Loving the shape...
Loving seeing it come to life...

Woo hoo :)))




Bring it on!


PS: I also love the depth of the eaves over the side of the alfresco area. Nice :)



Thursday, June 10, 2010

Day 42 - WALL FRAMES provide the 3D experience

Driving down our street today I was actually quite nervous about what I was about to see.

For soooo long we have poured over our plans on paper...  concerned with the feeling of space, the size of the rooms vs having enough of the different living areas in the overall house....  

We tried to be/ had to be clever - we couldn't afford to have a separate hallway wall that hid the bedroom doors from view, extra large bedrooms or a guest wing... especially if I really hoped for a 'study nook', the TV out of the main living area (media room), somewhere for guests at least and and very importantly - an inviting living space (to hang out in together). 
 
 So... the final floorplans had a media room but not too big so that we still had enough room elsewhere for a study nook (media room will double as the guest room) ...  The bedrooms were minimum sized (just big enough)... The laundry went into a space near the garage... The long hallway (which I would have normally maybe avoided) will simply lead out to the 'inviting' living area/kitchen/dining that all face the large stacker doors that open up wide to the Alfresco...


Again, for sooo long I have tried to imagine what these 2D decisions / plans would look like in 3D... what will our 'spaces' be like in reality???

With the wall frames being finally erected, I was about to get a glimpse of this...  the first tangible 3D taste of our new home... hmmm... excited nerves...

Walking around the block, my first impression was that the rooms appeared smaller than I expected. 

I let the kids run up and down the back yard's dirt piles (they were so happy lol!) as I tentatively stepped onto the green framed maze...

Once 'inside' I was impressed with the height of the walls. Thats good for a feeling of space... After walking through (only the rooms not occupied by the carpenters), I began to relax more...

 Just breathe
 
The house is definitely not huge... its not a double story mansion... 
Yet it deliberately planned, thought out and strived for... 
It is a achievement of a dream to build...  
This 'space' is gonna be OUR new home and
the location of our family's sanctuary

After work, James joined me on site and we got to explore the rooms together.  How surreal it felt to be standing within the frames of our future bedroom and ensuite... Can't wait :)

As we talked through each space... "here is where the kitchen island bench will be... oh and is the TV on this side or that wall?   Look at the study nook!  I can't wait to see the stacker doors in place...." 



This is the view from the back yard. 
The alfresco is being done towards the end of the build (we outsourced the external concrete as a cost-saving step).  



The area without a frame is for a sliding door from the dining room. 
Next to this is the Media Room wall.



As we looked around, our 6 yr old daughter came in and was calling out into the exposed pipes sticking out of the slab (as one does)... 

Then we realised something...

- in the middle of the Media Room was a pipe... 

...hmmm that's supposed to be in the laundry...  


Turns out the laundry plumbing is slightly out of place... After a stress, and a chat with our site supervisor we are told they will fix it... Whew!  Later, James of course made funny jokes about it not being pleasant if "builders have to fiddle with his plumbing"... Gotta Laugh :)))


So, here is a few more photos to finish up for tonight...  
Photos of the kids of course :) 

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Delivery of Timber Wall Frames - Day 41

So, I expected maybe a day or two of concrete drying before the next step... but no there was not a day's rest - with the timber wall frames being delivered to our site this morning.


I took these photos earlier today... 
Our Site Supervisor said the carpenters would have been on-site working this afternoon. The walls are beginning to go up as I write... The roof trusses are being delivered on Friday... And we can apparently expect that the roof will begin to be put up by the end of next week...

Here are some pics :) 

DAY 41 ~ timber delivery  

- these will be the walls of our home very soon :)















the wonderful Slab... 


 the colourful reflection...

...greys, greens, blue and fluffy white...

What a glorious sky today :)


We have also been busy talking light fittings and fans and electrical stuff.  

The electrician officially doesn't come on board until after the roof is up. That said, we instigated an early meeting with him yesterday.  I find it an interesting challenge to decide on elements of our house (that we will have to live with for a very long time) but not actually have a full concept of what it will all look like...  He was a great guy and took all my questions really well... 

Have to leave this post there... I feel like there are heaps of details that I will have to either just leave out or come back at a later stage to fill in... There is just not enough time to blog it all (and still get sleep :)

Thanks for reading :) Let me know if you've stopped by... Cheers :)))