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30th December 2006, 04:19 AM #256SENIOR MEMBER
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I got your PM. Thanks for your that.
Any higher skills and it would lose it's charm and character. It looks perfect to me from what I've seen. There's lots of 'less than perfect' bits in my doors and renovations, and I'll be putting a post together in the next couple of days so you can see some of my handiwork if you're interested.
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28th January 2007, 10:39 AM #257
Hi John - still looking for your pics - and we are interested! I love seeing others' work! Thanks for the feedback, again, too!
Okay all, here is the latest - some more fitting out, electrical done, plumbing done, moved in, etc. No major woodworking progress, tho' some on the go, still! Still lots of work outside to do yet, incl. external perimeter limestone!
# 1 - drawer fronts for the large kitchen drawers. Aged brass cup pulls from MOP on way.
# 2 - The wardrobe I built for our 5 y.o. son's room a couple of years ago - finally in place. Bed to build soon - he wants a mustering scene carved into the bed head, with 2 dogs, etc.!!! I set him up to it, tho' - now have to deliver!
# 3 - The compartments I built on the back of the kids' vanity doors work well! 4 daughters with long hair need lots of hair things! The other side is just as packed!
# 4 - Kitchen as it is right now - roof for stove alcove still to do, another small fridge to buy later, kitchen doors to build yet - I'm starting on those next week.
# 5 - The big end shelves I built for the kitchen sink cabinet. 'Scuse the lead - Steve still is working on external power points!
The house functions well....when the temp has hit 36 - 40 outide it is only 26 - 28 inside - and that is with the door seals not done yet, no a/c (no plans of getting it, either).
I'll attach some more pics on another post.
Cheers,
Jill
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28th January 2007, 10:56 AM #258
Some more pics -
# 1 - The laundry - I hope to build the doors in the next 2 - 3 weeks - work jackets take the end section near the door - so they'll be out of sight, but handy.
# 2 - Lounge area - plastic still on windows until we do external brickwork! Our 14 y.o. daughter got in and helped me with the tiling - mixing glue, laying, cutting - whatever needed doing that I wasn't doing at the time! She did a great job. She then did a lot of the grouting, too, with our 10 y.o. and I cleaning up. We had a lot of fun doing it - sometimes laughing so much we could hardly work! They made a great team - & were keen!
# 3 - Our bedroom with the flintstone bed Steve and I built in Qld. It kind of matches the house, don't you think?!!
# 4 - Tiling detail - plenty of fun cutting - I got used to using the angle grinder for the odd ones!
# 5 - the towel racks - flitches with railway sleeper nails...a family effort these!
Currently I'm working on finishing the cupboard under the stairs - broom cupb'd/office/art/computer/art canvas storage/shoe rack! Trying to utilize the space well. I'll post pics of that once it's done. I just glued up the desk top yesterday - 40 mm Marri planks with a natural edge on the front. Also helping Danita build a coffee table out of Jarrah at the same time. Once that's done, I'll finish the sewing/ironing cupb'd in the laundry, and THEN we can move all the tools into the workshop!!
Cheers,
Jill
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28th January 2007, 12:38 PM #259
Me kitchen is looking fabulous Jill!!!! Love it! It's almost done-can't wait to see that!! Glad to finally see an update from you. All of it is WOW!!! Ya- I'd say the bed fits in with the house. I like it. I also like the bathroom compartments.. looks great. Love your lounge area!!! Can I have it too? lol! I see some of yall's instruments in there too, did you get the song for the piano? Have ya had a go at it yet?
lol- that tile looks like it was real fun to cut!! that the end of the stairs? Awesome update Jill!!!! When's the next one? (do I seem chatty enough to you?)
Beryl
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28th January 2007, 01:26 PM #260
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28th January 2007, 09:17 PM #261
So you built a house to match your bed!
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29th January 2007, 09:16 AM #262
Must be fantastic to be actually living in it now Jill Looks like it's all come together so well and being such an all in family effort makes it all the better. So where to? for the holiday once you're finished so I can set up camp there?????
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29th January 2007, 10:19 PM #263
Lol, Beryl - definitely chatty enough! You sound like me, now! I think I've answered all your questions on PM! I'm glad you like it! We're looking forward to having more time to get those guitars going!
Thanks Alex - I'm glad you've enjoyed following our progress & thanks for your feedback! We hope to cut the first row of bricks (all half bricks, lengthwise) this weekend to start the external walls! I'm glad you've passed the kitchen! Definitely CHUNKY, but hope it all looks just right for the style of home once it's done! Lol - not sure about that housewarming, yet!
Lol, Harry - yep - Fred Flinstone would have loved our home, wouldn't he! The bed's so heavy (even in 3 pieces) that we really should have built the bed in place on the slab, then built the house around it!
Hi TTIT - it's not ready for you, yet! It is really great to be house-dwellers again! SO much room, and a place for everything - well, soon as I finish another couple of cupboards!
Thanks for all your support and interest, everyone!
Cheers,
Jill
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29th January 2007, 11:21 PM #264
Hi Jill,
The finished house looks fabulous, especially now its got some everyday living stuff in it. You and your family should be justifiably proud of what you have achieved!
And thanks for dragging us along on the journey, even though I often felt lazy in comparison! Y'know, look down at the tiny bits and pieces I've knocked together, while you're buliding a whole house with fittings and furniture...awesome job.
Enjoy it.Andy Mac
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30th January 2007, 09:38 AM #265
Hi Jill, Congratulations to you and your family! A beautiful home for you all. So glad to hear you are now living in it. I hope the rest of the work will be finished quicky, easily and painlessly for you all.
Again Congratulations!!
Cheers
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3rd February 2007, 10:47 PM #266
Thanks, Andy! It does feel great to be in! As for speed - I'm sure the work you have done is finer than mine - so takes longer!
Hi Wendy! I was a bit concerned that I might lose a bit of the 'push' to keep ploughing through the list once we were in, but I haven't! Seeing the cupboards without doors on will keep me going till they're done, and so on!
I've just done the understairs area -
# 1 broom cupboard at the end - brooms will hang from brass hooks. I need to build the door, yet. The part that juts in on the left is made to neatly fit the vaccuum cleaner.
# 2 I still have to put a Marri face on this drawer, and seal it. The kids can take their high heels off at the bottom of the stairs to save the timber floors upstairs.
# 3 A full shot - the central area is to store all different sized art canvases for all the big and little artists in the house! Doors to build, yet.
# 4 & 5 The office part - I decided to go with no doors on this area...but will put doors on the cupboards underneath. The shelves up the back above the desk will be left open, and will hold art magazines, reference material, etc. Underneath - the large area is deep enough to hold our A2 art paper pads, drawing boards even with clips still on, etc. so we can slot them away neatly at the end of the day. The computer monitor will sit on the right hand side on top of a 'yet to build' little drawer to hold CD's. The floor & cupb'd jut in on the right, to fit another 'yet to build' item - a set of shallow drawers on wheels to hold all our art materials, which can then be just slotted in there out of the way when not in use!
I should have an update on the sewing/irong cabinet in a week, hopefully - I've just glued up a major part of it today - most of the rest will be easy!
Cheers and thanks!
Jill
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4th February 2007, 11:20 AM #267
This looks great Jill! Very creative! What are the mesurements of the table top? I'm going to the store today to get stuff for my next projects and hoping for my art table.
Look forward to seeing more!!
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10th February 2007, 11:12 PM #268
Just thought I would ask where you hired the tall trestles from
(way back in pictures on page 2). Congrat's on a fine job......
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11th February 2007, 12:29 AM #269SENIOR MEMBER
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Fantastic. Looking really good.
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11th February 2007, 07:42 PM #270
hey jill you could do guided tours through that house of youres .i wish i had the time money and inclanation to do someting similar . wooden furniture always looks better in wooden houses too so any future projects you do will find a spot in there and not look out of place like they do in plasterboard places .was there a shot of that kitchen bench from the top ?
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