Sunday, November 8, 2009

Lock Up Stage

Yay things are finally starting to happen! While I'm inside blogging Marc is outside sanding the weatherboards getting them ready for the undercoat. The house is finally at lock up stage. The builder has told us that things will start to fly along now, so here's hoping we're in before Christmas. For those of you that dont know Marc and I are expecting out first child in April so I'm pretty keen to start decorating the nursery early in the new year.
We've had a few drama's at the house with water getting in and damaging some of our belongings and flooring but now we have a roof, so lets hope that's all behind us.












Not Happy Jan!















Insert Bi Fold Doors













Kitchen/ Living Area














Bedroom 3 and library/sewing room















Garage and wall to play downball!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Frame Stage


Considering the builders have probably only been at the house for about 10 days out of the 7 weeks they have made some real progress.







































Walls are up.

After the walls went up we didn't see anyone at the house for a few weeks until the brickies came back to build the shed.































Then we had to wait for the roof trusses to be made!














Bi-fold doors will go in here which will open out onto an undercover patio














Looking into our new open kitchen/living room

Base Stage

Its been 7 weeks since I did my last post and so much has been happening! As we have had no internet access it has made it impossible for me to do any updates. So here are some photos of the extension/reno's to give you an idea of all the progress that has been made.















Stumps and foundations































Back of house gone!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Rain Rain Go Away!

I know we are still in need of rain but at the moment the Oswin household is in desperate need of sunshine so the builders can start the renovations.
Friday saw the builders mark out the dimensions of the new extension. However it was 1.3 meters short of where it was supposed to be. Upon checking the plans I discovered the drafts person who drew the plans has stuffed up the measurements. After freaking out I phoned the builder whom told me not to worry and advised that he will fix it Monday morning.
Yesterday saw us demolish the laundry which proved to be a little more difficult than first thought. Marc did a fantastic job but is paying for it today!



































Surely we should see some developments tomorrow with these parked in our backyard.
This may be my last post for a fortnight as we will have no internet access. I hope to have a lot of progress to report and photos to post when we are back online!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Ghostpatrol

I still can't quite believe that I am now the proud owner of two original artworks by Ghostpatrol!
Marc and I ventured to Melbourne yesterday especially to attend an open studio and sale of works by Ghostpatrol and Miso.
























We arrived just after opening to find the studio packed with prospective buyers. I had attended with high hopes of purchasing an original piece of artwork but in reality knew I would probably only be able to afford a print.
However, I was pleasantly surprised and left
with not one but two amazing pieces of work.
Now I just wish the builders would start so I have somewhere to hang these works of art
!