Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Roof Roof

Well much going on around the place, we have been very busy as usual. Since the last post the frame inspection passed and we have almost completed our roof! I hope that we only have 1 or maybe 2 more days to be done. SO looking forward to some work at Ground level or at least on a surface that doesn't have an 18º pitch.

Here is a sneak peak at our peak, not showing much more until we have had a visit from my Dad and Jan this coming weekend - they could see more than I would like them to see!






Thursday, October 10, 2013

Busy times

Busy times over the past while! So here are a few pics showing progress.

Next steps - Frame inspection and Tin and insulation and we can slow down a little - I hope :)





Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Walls are now home...

Today we completed the external walls of the house as the pic below will illustrate, it was a little dark for photography so not the best looking pic.

I really didn't think that we would get the final wall up this weekend and was quite prepared to attempt that next weekend. I did think it would be left at this stage. Assembled and waiting to be man-handled up into position.



We had a bit of a grin and bare it moment, and calculated if there was enough time to raise and secure the wall before losing all light and ending up in the dark whilst packing up... I can tell you that is never any fun and something we attempt to avoid at all costs.

Anyway here is the Pic of the state of play, next weekend we will make some internal walls, maybe insert some noggins and begin tieing down to the subfloor structure.














Sewing adventures.

My squares are going along nicely - I am making sashing at the moment in neutrals, greys and mono chromatic fabrics - of course left overs from many other quilts, with the extras from the stash club at Amitié. If I can find some time with natural daylight I will take a pic of the planned next steps.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Are any of the Walls home?

We we all know of the phone prank that ends with the punch line - Then whats holding your roof up!

So we didn't order ready made walls - simply the costs of our time v the costs of buying the frames and basic material costs didn't stack up. So we are making ourselves doing it saves up to 2/3 thirds the cost of the frames.

So far we have completed about 24 metres of walls. Sunday was not the best day of the year to stand and work very cold and blustery day we sideways wind. It must have been snowing somewhere close as the rain was very icy.

We now have the van home and are heading away for a couple of weeks. We all do deserve the break, to recharge the batteries for a bit.

Following photos are not the best - was last min before heading home, it miserable and cold.


Looking this way at the house is the main bedroom with its 2700 wide window and door to the deck and the back landing and door.


The default view that I have been taking..



Looking through our window to the second bedroom, the views are going to be stunning.



Sunday, June 16, 2013

2 Years on from contract

In the 2 years since we signed the contract to buy our place in the country we have achieved more than I expected. Especially since we are doing everything we can to construct, build, connect and develop before calling on trades for items that require special certificates.

Since we broke ground before the Australia day weekend, we have now completed the subfloor and the floor including all insulation. We now have quotes out for the frames and trusses. So depending on costs and estimated timeframes for supply we are well on track to get to the next inspection stage, and then a roof!

You never know we may be there by the 2nd anniversary of settlement.



I love the late afternoon light we get on a cool winters day, in this pic we only had the small row on the edge. What was not fun was the ice we had to clear off before we could start the days work.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Toasty feet

Whats new - we have completed installing the under floor insulation. This product is called Foilboard it hangs between the joists below the floor level by about 25mm and is a foil coated product both sides. Once sealed and taped up and having the board on top.

The warmth in winter will stay mostly in the house and not have to deal with the heat loss into the subfloor. Besides looks great at the moment all bling.



If you were renovating you could fit this product to an existing house.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Steady progress

Over due update of progress and a couple of pics.

So far we have completed all the foundations, bearers and joists. Looking at the darker colour is the house and the lighter is the verandah. It is interesting looking at pics that the view is changing as expected and that the valley is growing.