We were originally going to have the house rendered, and have hardwood flooring throughout the house. But due to cost blowout we had to make a compromise somewhere and choose between (a) have tiles instead of floorboard downstairs, or (b) have smoothfaced bricks (sales consultant's suggestion) instead of render. In the end we decided to keep the hardwood flooring throughout (tiles are so cold and we take shoes off in the house), and give up the render. Hopefully the smoothfaced bricks will look streamlined and smooth as we were told, but if we are very unhappy about the bricks we can always have them rendered 5 or 10 years later when we can.
Another thing we had to give up was the skylight in the pitched roof in the foyer. Because of the direction the roof is facing, if we were to put a skylight in it would have been visible from the street on the roof above the front door. We really liked the idea of having a very high pitched ceiling filled with natural light in the entrance foyer, but instead we will have to put in lots of lights there, and hope that will still give us the WOW factor.
We went back and forth, did a lot of research because we didn't want to change anything major further down the build process. During this time a new survey report and bushfire report were done. Our sales consultant was helpful and communication was very good on email and phone, we also had a meeting at our house and picked his brain for ideas and recommendations. We took our time in getting the house plan the way we wanted, and quite enjoyed this process.
What the house will have:
- Nice open entry hall with high racked ceiling
- Large butler's pantry off the kitchen with window and sink
- High ceiling on lower levels
- Open plan living leading out to alfresco area at the back
- 4 bedrooms, study, media room, open plan kitchen/living/dining room, play room
- Main bathroom, ensuite bathroom, powder room
- 2.5-car garage (storage/workshop)
- Landscaped garden
- Swimming pool
- Polished floorboard throughout except wet areas
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