So what's been happening?
Firstly, all the nasty things I said about buying a kitchen from Ikea are still true, however, putting it together was really easy and the result is fantastic. We still have to get the door handles on and the kickplates, oh and the wall tiles, but I LOVE MY KITCHEN!!!!!
Now, the interior fitout is far from finished but the downstairs is completely plastered so that is where we are living. It is a giant studio apartment with our bed in the area that will be the lounge. Hmmmm, maybe we should have built a house only half the size!!
The most exciting development (apart from having cooking and showering facilities), has been our new stairs. We used Jones Joinery and they have done a really nice job of the external stairs (front and back) the timber and wire railings on the upstairs balcony and the solid hardwood staircase inside. I can't show you the internal staircase yet. The stairwell is shrouded in black plastic to prevent the warmth wafting upstairs and straight out the top of the building. You see we haven't lined the soffits so there is a lovely draft running through the upstairs at the moment. And, as you all know, it is the middle of bloody winter!!
Note that the gaping hole at the top of the house is finally gone. Greg broke many safety laws and possibly even the law of gravity to get them up there - 8.5 metres from the ground. The procedure involved a trailer, a platform on the trailer, a bloody great extension ladder on the platform and a large amount of pure adrenalin. Did I mention that Greg did it on Tuesday - the windiest day for years. I am pleased to report that no DIY madmen were harmed during the exercise.
So, things will slow down on the building front now as we prepare to go back to the job of earning a living and paying for it all. It has been a big journey, with much passion, frustration, elation, boredom and exhaustion. It almost killed us, and yet, and yet we still catch ourselves saying "Next time we build, we'll do if differently......." AAAAAAAHGGGGGGGHHHH!!! When will the madness end? Stay tuned.....
10 comments:
Oh Del, you're kitchen does look fantastic - even whithout the handles!
I agree with Meegan - the kitchen looks amazing!
The verdict is unanimous - it's Queensland's Knobless Kitchen of the Year - do you mind if I put it on my website? Oh, and your quarry tiles rock (no pun intended).
Congratulations on all that you have achieved!I've only just stumbled onto your blog so am looking forward to reading it in more depth. I've recently started my own owner builder blog so will be sure to put a link on it across to your site.
Cheers,
Bron
www.crankycockatoo.blogspot.com
the kitchen looks fantastic :)
Hi Del
VERY good site for owner building-We are also about to build with EZY homes-woul du mind if we asked u a few questions? (I am an artist too!)My email is gazskinner@yahoo.com
cheers
Hi Del - just found your blog! Thanks for such an interesting and informative story. I've not read all thru yet, though am interested in the cost (of course!). Are you able to give me a figure? The more detail the better, but one number would also help!
thanks, Dave
Great achievement for both of you. Thanks for taking the time to share it all. You've got a very nice home.
One question if I may, did you end up with a better mortgage outcome than what you had previously or were you lucky to break even?
There is no windy day for a passionate man who wants to get his house done. There are days that you just don't want to stop working on something that gives you joy. For the both of you, it must be your house. A house is a great investment, and it's obvious that you have made so much effort to have the house done beautifully.
Calvin Mordarski @City Block Team
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