As I sit and write this there are three strong, very hot (as in heat not looks) men carrying framework up our narrow side path. Things have been moving fairly slowly over the last 10 days since the ground work finished but I understand that once the framework goes up its entirely possible that the roof could be going on next Friday
Since the picture below was taken the back part (the old kitchen) has been removed. Seeing the "footprint" of the space and the deck has been reassuring - we've always been a little concerned that the area wasn't going to be big enough, however we can see now that it will be very functional and the deck is going to be huge - big enough for complete outdoor living - table/chairs and a lounge suite. I'm very excited about this as I have always loved a lounge outside. I've been busying googling rattan lounge suites on ebay in a hope to get one and restore it. The deck area is basically from where you see the gap between the particle board.
Gone are the old cement steps, these will be covered in lovely spotted gum decking, the space under the floor on the right is standing room heigh and we're thinking that this can be used for a tool room and space for messy activities like mosaics - something I love doing but don't always want to have to clean up afterwards.
Unfortunately we have to remove two trees that we were hoping to keep - they were going to be just too close to the roof line. James says he is never going to remove another tree stump in his life - given that he has been know to walk around wearing t-shirts stating "trees spoil city views" - I'm not quite sure that I believe him!
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Friday, 16 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Progress report
Coming home from work each day at the moment is almost like Christmas morning. There is something that's exciting and has cost a lot waiting for us every single day!! We returned from holidays without too much having been demolished, however a couple of days later John the Digger Man arrived.
And he dug.
Apparently he was a super duper delivery driver because it was a tricky delivery that he got spot on. We're on a hill and trying to place large, heavy pallets of timber as far as possible up a steep driveway with a swinging crane is no easy task. I watched this and then thought of the effort Ross and Shane will have to make carrying it all up the back and blessed my cotton socks for my air-conditioned office.
Plenty more has been done but it's taken me about 2 weeks to finish this post - so it's going up now like it or not!
And he dug.
And he dug.
And he kept digging until he removed four layers of concrete! This was considerably more than the initial layer of concrete and a layer of bricks that was expected to be there. There were layers of tiles, more layers of bricks and more layers of tiles. And then they hit paydirt - rock! (on the other side of the hill we live on is the old Windsor Quarry so rock was expected - thank god we decided against a pool for the rock reason) Twelve truck loads of fill were removed - so that's the first cost variation!
Following all the excavation we had a few days delay as the timber order for the retaining walls and flooring joists was delayed. However, it was very exciting when it arrived and a big thank you has to go to Bretts Hardware at Windsor for the great prices they are providing.
Apparently he was a super duper delivery driver because it was a tricky delivery that he got spot on. We're on a hill and trying to place large, heavy pallets of timber as far as possible up a steep driveway with a swinging crane is no easy task. I watched this and then thought of the effort Ross and Shane will have to make carrying it all up the back and blessed my cotton socks for my air-conditioned office.
Plenty more has been done but it's taken me about 2 weeks to finish this post - so it's going up now like it or not!
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