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A novice's journey from vacant block to dream home with Metricon Brisbane. We wish to share this exciting project with friends and family along with others building a home. We hope by sharing the detail of our build process that this blog will inspire and support other first time, inexperienced, virgin home builders.
Showing posts with label Variations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Variations. Show all posts
Thursday, May 12, 2011
More Variations - Building Compliance
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Colour Schemes
Interior and Exterior Design - The Colour Schemes
Thought it was time to share what colour scheme we have gone for. As you will see it is mainly greys and browns accented with whites and off whites. We have purposely kept it quite simple so we can add splashes of colour after the build is complete with things like feature walls, wallpaper, soft furnishings, artwork etc etc.
Thought it was time to share what colour scheme we have gone for. As you will see it is mainly greys and browns accented with whites and off whites. We have purposely kept it quite simple so we can add splashes of colour after the build is complete with things like feature walls, wallpaper, soft furnishings, artwork etc etc.
- Carpet sisal circuit (from carpet call at studio M) similar to this one
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Range Sisal Colour Ciruit |
- 2 Pac laminex polar white for base cupboards along outside wall
- island bench, appliance tower, over head kitchen cupboards and laundry blackened linewood natural finish (as above picture)
- bench tops and island waterfalls ice snow caeserstone, this will also be the bench top for powder room, bathroom and ensuite
- laundry bench top laminex stipple seal
- powder room, ensuite and bathroom brescia
- paint colour taubman crystal gazing (off white)
- glass splashback Bristol Mortar
- glass wardrobe taubmans abstract metallic
- timber stairs and door frames walnut
- exposed aggregate driveway bushfire
- exterior metropolis stone bricks, charcoal linea roof tiles, monument gutters and facia, dune downpipes and garage, dune water tank and cladding, silver window frames (had orginally decided on black but then felt they would look too dark against the off white walls from inside the house).
Exterior |
External Colour Scheme |
Pictures from our trip to studio M showing tiles, laminates, handles, paint colours for walls, splash backs and glass wardrobe.
The Interior Colour Scheme |
Kitchen |
Tiles |
Kitchen handles red label upgrade additional $12 each (sorry about the flash glare) |
Yellow Label handle for laundry and bathrooms (standard range) |
Bathrooms |
Tile samples |
Our Tiles |
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Variations - What We Spent at Studio M
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Budget, what budget? |
We have decided to list some of our variation costs to prevent those of you in the planning stage from having heart failure when you are doing your selections.
- rebate slab edge to recess bi-fold door frames $240
- off white colour mortar for brickwork $2400
- grey tinted glass to front elevation $325
- deadbolt lock for rear garage door $95
- upgrade front door handle add $145
- pedestal vanity with ceramic tile kicker add $66
- chrome pop up wastes to vanity basins $50
- chrome waste for bath $35
- towel rails $70
- toilet roll holder $50
- towel ring $55
- 2 Pac gloss for part kitchen $2015
- upgrade handles for drawers and cupboards $324
- metal kickboard $270
- duct rangehood externally $380
- 2 Pac for butlers pantry $1100
- upgrade handles $72
- upgrade to wide architrave $594
- external paint colour for cladding $165
- upgrade hot water system to 360L*** $825
Look closely at your house plans, they show you have a gas hot water system included in your build. However, what it doesn't tell you is that is is a tiny tiny tiny system (18L) that would only provide enough hot water for a house with one bathroom. So if you are building a bigger home this system is woefully inadequate and unless you want to be running out of hot water all the time you have to upgrade to a larger system. Now you would think that Metricon would be aware of this and would provide a suitablly sized hot water unit in your base price and it would then be your choice if you wanted a much bigger system or one that uses solar or a heat pump etc. But no you don't find this out until the colour selection appointment and then have to choose from the upgrade options adding yet another unexpected additional cost. Hmmm.
I hope that you potential home builders find this useful as you go through your planning stage as it is so easy to get swept away by the lovely displays and finishes on offer and then before you know it you've spent so much more than your budget can stretch to.
We found that some of the standard finishes were excellent whilst others were very cheap and plasticy or just didn't look that nice. It pays to go to Studio M as often as you can before your selection appointments that way you can ask lots of questions, take your time and be prepared. But even then Metricon will find a way to surprise you with the unexpected (like the hot water system).
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Variations Have Come
After what seemed like a long wait the variations arrived yesterday afternoon. I opened the e-mail attachments with baited breath and trepidation as we were about to find out if we'd gone totally bonkers at Studio M. Phew after a quick read through it looks like we won't have to sell a kidney or send our 4 year old out to work to fund the project.
OK so what is the build going to cost? We had budgeted/estimated that we would need $485k just for the house and the final contract price comes in at $472k which with the inclusion of the driveway/concrete totals $489k.
We are pleased to be so close to our initial figure which we came up with after much guess work. There were a few things that we had overlooked in our budget calculations plus some additional doors and upgrades which we put in along the way so we were relieved to have actually spent less than the budget on the house and not blown the overspend out more than this by opting for Metricon to do the driveway.
There will be further costs for the swimming pool $30k, hard landscaping $12k, fencing $16k (includes glass pool fences) and lawns $10k - estimate an additional $70 to $75k. I had originally factored a cost of $100k for all this including driveway and concreting so hopefully we can bring the completed house and garden in under what we were prepared to spend. Hmm might be able to buy some new furniture after all (wishfull thinking!?).
Metricon have suggested that we may hear about a tentative start date today!!
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What's the damage then? |
Essentially we spent $650 on tiles, an additional $6200 on electricals ($16,200 in total but we had a $10k provision in our contract), $3200 on carpet and roughly $7000 at Studio M. Giving a grand total of...........$17,000 extra on the contract price. We had estimated more like $20-22k so we feel we have done really well.
After getting some rough quotes for concreting the driveway, portico area and some pathways we have decided to go with Metricon as they were only going to charge a couple of thousand dollars more. Our reasoning for justifying paying the higher price is that it will all be completed without the need for us to wait until the house is finished, we don't have to organise it and Metricon will be responsible for any problems or issues that may arise. Sometimes the easier option makes more sense to us than the cheaper one.
OK so what is the build going to cost? We had budgeted/estimated that we would need $485k just for the house and the final contract price comes in at $472k which with the inclusion of the driveway/concrete totals $489k.
We are pleased to be so close to our initial figure which we came up with after much guess work. There were a few things that we had overlooked in our budget calculations plus some additional doors and upgrades which we put in along the way so we were relieved to have actually spent less than the budget on the house and not blown the overspend out more than this by opting for Metricon to do the driveway.
There will be further costs for the swimming pool $30k, hard landscaping $12k, fencing $16k (includes glass pool fences) and lawns $10k - estimate an additional $70 to $75k. I had originally factored a cost of $100k for all this including driveway and concreting so hopefully we can bring the completed house and garden in under what we were prepared to spend. Hmm might be able to buy some new furniture after all (wishfull thinking!?).
Metricon have suggested that we may hear about a tentative start date today!!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
We Have Building Approval
Got notification that Metricon have received our Building Approval - yippee! It has been checked for conditions by the Compliance Department and two items were found that need attention so there will be more variations to include these items. The first is rotary roof vents (whirly birds) and eave vents are required to ensure appropriate ventilation to the upper level because we are having a steel frame and roof sarking. The second item is to delete the rumble pit and connect the surface drains to the storm water line as requested by the certifier. Too easy but I guess that will cost us more money!
Sandy is off for a meeting with the bank today to look at our options for financing the construction loan. It'll be good to know exactly where we stand financially. Once all the variations arrive (yes we are still waiting to know how much we spent at Studio M!) we can finalise the loan and provide Metricon with all the necessary paperwork.
Hoping to hear about a tentative start date soon. Can't wait.
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