Sunday, December 6, 2009

Beautiful Garage Gate & Solid Timber Front Entrance Door!!!

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Our solid timber door is in!!! Frosted panels for security and privacy reasons but we have two side lights which will be covered.




















Another angle... nice.....













Beautiful sectional remote garage door in deep Cedar Red!












LOVE IT!!!
Now we just need to stain the front entrance door in the same colour as this and it'll be PERFECT!!

Tiling in!!

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Light grey tiles laid!! Beauty!!!














Another angle














Down the corridor front the front. Full view of the grey tiles for all common areas, Living and Kitchen.
















Exterior charcoal tiles are absolutely beautiful! Lovin' it!











We used it for the front portico area. Freshly tiled!













Awesome!!!













Same porous exterior tiles used in ENS and common bathroom. Kicker installed for vanities.












Another angle of the ENS.

















Our wonderful shower stall with feature strip glass tiles for the niche and all bathroom splashbacks.





Painting!!!

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Let the painting begin!!












Dulux Limed White Full chosen on the inside walls. A greyish tint to match the light grey tiles which will be laid later.












Rear Bedroom all painted.














HT Room painted.






HT Room again here with feature wall and ceiling painted!

Wall: Dulux Limed White Full
Feature Wall: Dulux Sea Elephant
Ceiling: Dulux Toffee Fingers















Garage painted!












Master (BEFORE)











Master (AFTER)
Wall: Dulux Limed White Full
Ceiling: Dulux Limed White Half
Feature Wall: Dulux Toffee Fingers












VIOLA!!!!









Doors are delivered!!!

















Doors ordered from Corinthian Doors - one of the more established brands in the market.
















Doors for the shoes and coat cabinet next to the garage door for easy access.












Cornices installed in the HT room ceiling.












Single beveled architraves for the door and window in the Master.












Another view of Ensuite.













Final touch ups and holes bored for the downlights in the Living area.













Cornices in Master.













Door and architraves installed for the HT Room.













Door installed leading into the 2 guest rooms next to the entry to the Living/Kitchen areas.












Door to the Master.













Skirting.













View of finished Kitchen/Living...
Who's that dude peering in?!?!

Plasterboards are in!!!

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Braces put in to hold the temporary door in place in preparation for Lock-Up stage! Here comes the plasters!














Insulation batts lined into the frame before the plaster goes on.














Insulation laid in the Living area ready for plastering. Plasterboards are ready to go!












Laundry room plastered!!














Library outside the HT Room done! Onto the HT Room!











Living area - standing from the Kitchen. This basically is the angle that Carrie will be seeing when the MasterChef is cooking while watching her favourite TV series!










All prep'd up!














Built-In-Robe (BIR) in the largest guest room at the rear of the house. All my favourite aunties are fighting for this room!









BIR for the 2nd Guest Room which is not as big, but still cosy and comfortable!














Common bathroom semi-plastered!














Master all plastered up!! Beauty!














Ensuite all plastered with the niche cut-out in the shower stall!













Hmmm... Not sure if it's too slim to put the shampoo in there. Might have to relook at this after tiling!












Straight down the corridor from the front.














Ceiling plastered. Small gaps will be filled up later on.











View of the sliding door to the Alfresco.














View of the entrance to the Kitchen area from the Guest Rooms. To the right is the sliding door to the Alfresco.











Garage all plastered up!














And finally, the Alfresco is done too!