Damage to the bottom of the beam
Damage to the bottom of the beam
Upstairs wall paneling to the main bedroom
Upstairs corridor looking toward the balcony
Upstairs main bedroom
Stair well.
Inside stair construction. Due to changes in the design the space for the stairs was reduced from 3 m to 2.5 m, making them steeper than ideal, and for a tight headroom. A "stepped turn" was used in place of the initially designed landing. However they are OK to use.
I wanted to use one of the posts from the old house to give some connection. The idea was that the post would extend the full height up to the handrail. What I got was a short stump !
Plastering. I had an idea to leave the far wall (with leaning conduits) unplastered to have the brick faced surface feature. The idea was not accepted.
Septic tanks. Another worry as I don't have pictures of the pipes to see whether they followed the drawings.
Cor I bet that smells like heaven in there all that fresh planed and sanded timber
Going to be a mansion at the end of the build mate.
Your misses don't look to happy looking at those stairs, hope you don't break a leg as you wont be going up there, this is the only thing I have against 2 story houses.
My friend built one but thought about the future and installed a lift.
Cost him some nice money but well worth it if the shit hits the fan.
Ceiling frames
Wiring was difficult, but in the end I guess it was OK. One problem was that the first Electrician was not too good. See joint below. He was replaced but there problems in the handover, one guy making difficulties for the other.
Downstairs bathroom
Squirter on the Left !!
Far too radical for local tastes. Coming together. Looks good. A few fix its but not bad.Originally Posted by pominasia
Upstairs bathroom. The tiles were chosen by the Manager and I like.
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