Jo's Dream Home blog....here we go
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Lighting AV
Lighting seems to be one of those things that is simple for a lucky few, and complicated for the rest of us. Where to put lights, what type of lights, how many lights, do you want fans, what circuits will they be on, where to provide for further potential lights? etc, etc. Then there is power. I have had to operate a little on the "if-in-doubt,-put-one-in" philosophy. Fortunately Peter Guest my big Bro in law has been able to assist by advising on the lighting types and supplying the LED lamps and fittings required for the house. Pete has also recommended and is installing an Audio Visual set up for the TV room, and speaker system through the house. Watch out for the Party invite.. Brendan (electrician) has been flexible enough to move, add, change and add some more points where we needed it (learning as we go what we will "probably" need). We have decided to include an Intercom and Alarm system. The above pic is of sister Jenny with Pete. Check out Pete web site EO Lighting and Design .
Saturday, February 19, 2011
External cladding
The external cladding is getting there. It is a weatherboard lookalike product by James Hardie called Linea. Fell in love with it from a house in a magazine...which is how I have chosen most things to be honest. It will be painted, and at the moment fancy the colour "Mist"( a light grey) from Porters Paints. See how we go with the sample pot first.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
behind the walls...
There are wires running everywhere. Not sure how he its done, but looks like one big spiderweb threading in and out of every room. Combined with the plumbing and the bracing there is so much going on behind these walls.
..more stairs
Iain from Allwood Stairs has done a great job. Handrails wont come onsite until later ( to avoid being damaged) .
Stairs
Here we are choosing the design for the stairs....Originally we had intended to carpet the entire stairs, but .... well, you can see Pauls (builder) reaction as I explain my change of mind. Seriously, Paul has been fantastic. Very flexible, very patient. (Went with spotted gum treads, spotted gum hand rail, the rest painted white timber pine.)
Cathedral ceilings
One of the specs for our Architect, Jo Gillies, was to include Cathedral ceilings in the Master bedroom. Jo was able to include them at both ends of the house so that the rumpus room as well as the main bedroom enjoyed this feature. We love this. Cant wait until these ceilings are freshly painted (White on White, I think). Here is a picture of Jo Gillies (on the right) visiting the site, with Carole Huard who also worked extensively on our design. We have Carol to thank for the skyights in the kitchen .. thats the pic with the hole in the roof.
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