Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Nearly done!

We are almost there! Handover is confirmed for 8 August, so the move is booked for Saturday 9 August. Last weekend painting was complete and the flooring had just begun. Because we have two dogs, we have chosen an easy care vinyl planking for the kitchen, dining and family area. I would have preferred real timber, but it would have been much more expensive and you quickly find when you build a house that all the extras mount up. The ability to mop these floors will be especially important when we first move in because the house is surrounded by mud. We have had a particularly wet winter and it looks as though most of the outside work won't be done until after we move because it is just too wet to get machinery onto the property. Dogs are not good at wiping feet, so I am relieved that we have part of the house they can use without making a mess of the new carpet in the rest of the house. As the fences won't be finished in time, they won't be able to run free outside - so we will have to take them for lots of walks. Minty would love to chase the rabbits on the hills - but she would probably end up over the hill in Lyttleton!

The kitchen has been installed - it's enormous. That bench is 4 metres long. We could have a party at one end while cooking at the other end.

It's hard to believe it's finally almost done. Although I have started packing I keep thinking something will crop up and we won't end up shifting. We've been in limbo for what seems like forever. It is two years this month since we bought the land we are building on. It's also hard to believe how many books we seem to have acquired in the 16 months we have been living in town. We started with an empty bookshelf because most of our books went into storage. I have now emptied the bookshelf again and packed several boxes. Just as well we are putting in a big built in bookshelf in the new place.

Right, must get an early night for a change - while I listen to the rain on the roof and wonder how long we will have to put up with mud everywhere.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Stormy Weather

Last weekend we had some very stormy weather. By Sunday afternoon it had pretty much stopped raining so I went up to the house to check for any problems. There was only one...


The portaloo had blown over. The loo with a view was face down in the mud - a fun job for someone on Monday morning.

The gibstopping is now underway. The rooms look a bit smaller now that they are all closed in. I've had to choose different vinyl for the studio and orchid room - the one we chose last October (!) has been discontinued. I've also met the wardrobe people to sort out a shelving configuration, which took a bit longer than I thought it would.

Five weeks to handover! Maybe I should start packing?

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Once again I'm behind on the house progress, so here's quick catch up. The brickwork got underway after another brickie was found. Apparently the first one decided to reduce his hours after his wife got a better paid job!

The interior doors went in - this is the pantry.

And then there's these lovely double doors with windows so everyone can get a good view of the vacuum cleaner. Oops! Someone stuffed up. They have now been replaced with solid doors.Next step was insulation. It turned out the New Zealand product would not be available for two weeks, but we could get an Australian product of the same R rating straight away - and $400 cheaper. How does that work? We went for the Aussies.

The ceilings went in next (the green is the bathroom - water resistant Gib board...
and the artist admires the raised ceiling in the studio.
The handover date has been delayed a week - now looking at 8 August. It is mid winter and we've had some really nasty weather, so it's disappointing that we won't have our warm spacious new house for a while yet, but at least we can see progress.

We've also done some work on landscape plans and fencing - which involved a lot of standing around in the mud in a freezing Southerly - no photo's of that!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

No Bricks

On a recurring theme, bricklaying was supposed to start last week, but didn't. Apparently the bricklayer let them down and another one has been put on the job - supposedly starting today. Meanwhile, the outside of the house still looks like this.


The windows are now in place - we tried out the view (it will look better without the big orange rubbish skip!). This is the dining area:
This is the family area with the orchid room beyond:
This lloks directly through to the orchid room - the wall on the right will be a floor to ceiling bookshelf.
This has just gone up in the ceiling - its the main circulation unit for the ducted heat pump.
On Sunday we stood in the house and listened to the rain on the roof. It's starting to feel like a house instead of a building site now, but there's an awful lot to get done in the next two months.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Flowers

No, not Mother's Day flowers - these were from the electrician that I took a morning off work to meet. He didn't show up - because he was still in Alexandra, having lost his keys at the pub! Apparently I wasn't the only woman he had to answer to - his wife wasn't amused either (I wonder if she got flowers?). We finally met up on Saturday and planned all the power points and lighting. I'm a bit behind on blogging, so here's a quick update:

The roof went on just before the wet weather we have had recently.

And now the roof and spouting are finished, drains have been laid, building paper is on, the base for the drive has been laid, the bricks have been delivered and bricklaying should start this week.
They have finally come up with a handover date - 1 August! A bit later than we had hoped, but at least we have a date. It just means that someone's significant birthday will get celebrated a little late - and we have to spend another winter in the house that was meant to be for just a few months...

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Framing started

The framing is going up. We are actually getting a house!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Concrete

We have a floor! The slab was poured last week and the framing is being delivered this week. I'm looking forward to some vertical progress now.

The council building inspector threw a wobbly about the possiblity of clay washing down the bank (towards the back of the picture), so we had to meet on site on Monday to decide how to rearrange the clay and soil. The fact that the bank has been like this for six months is apparently irrelevant. We had to do some quick thinking about future landscaping, which was quite hard to visualise on the spot. We will need to get some of the clay removed so that we can have a more gradual terraced slope. The builder thought it was weird that I didn't want a billiard table flat section - he clearly doesn't know what our last garden was like.


Speaking of gardens, here's a little bit of colour to tide us over until I have to tackle half a hillside. This is Miltonia spectabilis var moreliana (that gave the spell check a fit!). It's growing well for me - seems to like the living room conditions so far.