Hi! Welcome to our Porter Davis Cremorne 41. This site will follow the progress of our home from the start, through every stage until the end. We will try and include as many photos as we can along the way. Why do you care? You probably don't - unless you are building or thinking of building your own place, or unless you are one of our friends or relatives. Strap yourself in - it's going to be a long and bumpy ride!

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Hook, Rail and Thinker

Ok - it seems that people want to see more photos! It's kind of difficult once you have moved into a new house, as you don't want to take photos of the mess, or too many personal belongings.

Having said that, we have included some recent photos of bits that are not too messy (hopefully!)

Today we have been busy painting more tri-quads for the floors (enamel paint takes ages to dry in this weather), and we have installed some of the necessities for the ensuite.

First, someone asked for some bathroom pictures, so here they are:

Bathroom picture



Another bathroom picture



Yet another bathroom picture

Here are a few other odds and ends pictures:


The laminate flooring "cherry spice". This shows the colour and look pretty well.


The controller which is installed for the central heating and cooling. Nothing flash - no fancy timer options here! Something to consider upgrading if you are planning your house.



Another picture of the stairs with the lights we had installed. Picture doesn't do it justice - we love 'em!



The lounge suite was delivered (finally). Colour is actually a dark brown.


We've been busy today installing some bathroom accessories into the ensuite. The holders and rails are a model which is exclusive to Tradelink called "Seattle". They have them listed on their web site if you are interested.

Toilet roll holder



Toilet roll holder again. Some argument about the correct way to face the roll....



Double doubles



and again.



Robe hooks


Some interesting things about installing these items - even though I knew that noggings were put into the frame to hold the accessories, and the toilet roll holders were at 900mm and the towel rail noggings were at 1000mm, it was useful to go back through the many photos we took at before the plaster went on to see where they started and ended.

Also, one of the most useful tools for the job is the laser levelling stud finder. Blokes - get one of these. It detects studs and AC wires and will shoot a level to help you with the right line. Even better, if you hang onto it when you turn it on, it says "Stud detected".....

Shooting a laser level.


Stud finder. Cool!



Finally, here are a couple of shots of a stocked up pantry, because we know that the display homes never look like the real thing!

A big pantry? Not big enough according to one person..


Making use of the bench space.

PS: The tile "Hook, Rail and Thinker" refers to robe hooks, towel rails and an intelligent stud finder. In case you cared.

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