Tuesday 26 August 2014

Colour Selection Appointment 2

Last updated: 08.02.15

For the second colour appointment we were straight into it. Our day started at 9:30am and ended at 2:30pm, our schedule was as follows: 
  1. Electrical 
  2. Tiles & Carpet 
1. Electrical 

Supplier: HSI (Home Smart Innovations) 

Time taken: 2hrs

Experience: A delightful experience, our consultant listened to our requests and provided us with valid advice and recommendations. Also, we really appreciated that we could visualise the floor plan on the monitor and see a running tally of all the additional costs.

Standard Inclusions / Extras (for the Livingstone 23):
Category
Description Qty Extras Total
Lighting Batten Holder 17 5 22
Lighting Junction Box Light 0 3 3
Lighting Bulkhead Light 1 0 1
Switches Switch, 1 10 0 10
Switches Switch, 2 3 0 3
Switches Switch, 3 3 0 3
Switches 3 Way Switch 0 1 1
Power Point Socket 1 10A 6 0 6
Power Point Socket 2 10A 12 15 27
Power Point Outdoor Socket 0 1 1
Power Point Junction Box 15A 0 1 1
TV/Phone/Data Phone Socket 1 0 1
TV/Phone/Data TV Point 1 2 3
TV/Phone/Data Data Cat 6 1 3 4
Fans Exhaust Fan WE 1 0 1
Fans Heat Fan Light  2 0 2
Safe & Secure Smoke Detector 2 0 2
Safe & Secure Motion Detect  2 1 3
Safe & Secure Additional Keypad 1
0 1
Misc Key Fobs 0 1 1
Misc HDMI Cable 0 1 1

Standard Electrical Floor Plan for the Livingstone 23

Electrical Floor Plan Key

Costs & Leads Times: 
Costs are quoted at the time of your appointment, so there is no waiting. All upgrades and corresponding costs for electrical can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'.

Tips: 
  • Ensure you visit the display home and markup your ideal locations of the following items; switches (1-2-3 way), powerpoints, outdoor powerpoints, data 6 points, lighting, fans, gas points, sensors, security keypad, HDMI cables etc. Don't freak out if you're not confident in what you're doing, they do have a standard layout for all of these items. My advice is just to make sure you're confident with all the placements. For example the WIR in the main bedroom we plan to fitout post. The placement of the light switch was on the left hand side as you walk through the door, however we know it would intrude on the space needed for the fitout, so we moved this to sit on right hand side as you walk through the door
  • It doesn't cost any extra to have additional switches, however 2/3-way switches do 
  • To save costs, strategically place powerpoints on walls which can be double-backed
  • Consider what type/colour of powerpoint you'd like for your home.
    We loved that the SC2000 Slimline powerpoints came as standard! 
  • Consider if you want single or double power points, if you want one with USB ports
  • Consider if you need any powerpoints recessed into the walls or into shaving cabinets
  • Consider offsetting bayonet lights for future installation of downlights 
  • Consider upgrading your sensor in the garage to be duel tech (heat and motion activated)
  • Consider where you'd like junction boxes to be placed for future outside lighting
  • Consider adding provisions for fans in the future (noggins and switches) 
  • Consider hiding cables from wall mounted TV's via a wall track or HDMI cable
  • Consider any other upgrades you'd like to make at this appointment i.e. audio, security, ducted vacuums, doorbell, intercoms, cooling etc. They won't tell if you don't ask!

Here is our electrical plan which we put together prior to our appointment.
This proved to be helpful as our consultant provided great advice and recommendations
from this. It took time to develop, but worth the peace of mind!  

A quick snap during our appointment. 
You can see they use a nice big monitor to help visualise placements!

Final Electrical Floor Plan

Key

SC2000 Slimline Series comes standard! 

2. Carpet & Tiles

Supplier: Di Lorenzo

Time Taken: 2.5hrs (two appointments split; 2hrs tiles and 0.5hrs carpet)

Experience:  Lovely consultants who thankfully agreed with all our colour choices. Consultants were knowledgeable and knew what they were talking about. Also very happy to provide all the upgrade options without really explaining the cost implications.

Decisions to be made:
  • Main floor (floor boards, tiles, carpet)
  • Bathroom floor, walls, skirting, features
  • Ensuite floor, walls, skirting, features
  • Kitchen splashback (if not chosen through Kitchen Culture)
  • Laundry floor, walls, skirting, splashback
  • Porch floor (upgrade) 
  • Alfresco floor (upgrade) 
  • Floor waste drains
  • Grout colour
  • Grout width (3mm - standard or 1.5mm - upgrade)
  • Tile layout (vertical, horizontal, square, brick pattern)

Our Selections (all of which are upgrades except for the standard neutral grout):

  • Bathroom wall tiles (to ceiling): Satin White Porcelain tile (300x600)
    • Layout: horizontal
    • Other: Floor to ceiling in bathroom/ensuite




Costs & Lead Times:
All upgrades and corresponding costs can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'. All selections made with your consultant are passed onto an Estimator at Eden Brae. Unfortunately no costs are confirmed on the day, except the the cost of the tile and whatever 'extras' you can verbally squeeze out of them. If you don't ask they don't tell. Our quote was quick and we had it back within 24 hours, however they estimate within 5 working days. 

Tips:
  • Do your homework when it comes to flooring and know your budget! Visit Di Lorenzo as often as you need, seek advice and get a thorough understanding of all the additional cost - as there are lots! Here are some of the additions we incurred:
    • To lay larger tiles (>450mm) to main areas $19.80/m2
    • Underlay charge for larger floor tiles (>250mm) in wet areas $24.50/m2
    • Labour to lay wall tiles above standard height in bathroom $48/m2
    • Upgrade to 1.5mm grout (vs 3mm) $19.80/m2 (1.5mm standard on walls w/ porcelain)
    • Labour to lay coloured grout $15/m2 (plus a small fee for the coloured grout)
    • Labour to lay tiles in an off-set (brick) pattern $16.50/m2

      For example, say you decide to lay 600mm x 600mm tiles with a 1.5mm grout on the floor in the main bathroom (so in a wet area), you would be charged;
    • + $24.50/m2 (underlay charge for wet areas) 
    • + $19.80/m2 (1.5mm grout charge - standard colour) 
    • + cost of the tile (ours was $50/m2)
    • - less the standard tile discount ($24/m2) 
    • x times by the floor area (don't forget to include the skirting tiles if applicable).

      See how it can get out of control!

      I know I said to see the 'Our Upgrades Part 2' for costs breakdown, however I thought I'd save you to click so you have all the information on the one page. Here were our costs -
    • Main floors inc. wet areas and skirting excl. bedrooms: Everstone Durastone Grey Steel Honed Tile 600 x 600 ($50/m2), including labour, 1.5mm grout joint, and supply of additional conflex glue (97m2) - $9,306.40 (excludes credit of $24/m2 = $-2,328)
    • Feature tiles in main bathroom and ensuite (full wall): Casa dolce casa Wooden Tile Grey Reclaimed 150 x 900 ($103/m2), including labour to lay above standard height, offset pattern, coloured grout (11m2) - $2,470 (excludes credit of $24/m2 = $-275)
    • Floor to ceiling tiles in main bathroom/ensuite: White Satin Tiles 600 x 300 ($35/m2), including labour and silicon. Grout comes as 1.5mm as standard (36m2) - $3,342 (excludes credit of $24/m2 = $-314)
    • Square stainless steel tile insert smart waste drain - $38ea
  • If you decide to run tiles from floor to ceiling in your bathroom (so above standard height) be mindful of the additional call out fees incurred from Eden Brae (that's right, in addition to what I have already mentioned above)! 
    • Return trip for plasterer to fit cornice to wet areas $384
    • Additional house cleaning $250 - $300
  • Following from above bullet point, we upgraded at tender stage to run a feature wall (inc. mirror) beyond the bath hob to the ceiling in the main bathroom (as per the display home) for $962. This cost for us included the additional call out fees!
  • Watch out! As just mentioned, we upgraded to have a feature wall in the main bathroom. In the display home the feature tiles run over the bath hob and continue straight up the wall to the ceiling. However, as it turns out the cost in the upgrades list only relates to the wall beyond the bath hob to the ceiling, so not the bath hob! We unfortunately were lumped with the extra costs to cover the hob.
  • If you're keen to upgrade to 1.5mm grout throughout be mindful that ceramic tiles often have a non-rectified edge so they're generally laid with 3mm grout. I'd suggest checking this information with Di Lorenzo so you're not disappointed! 
  • Get an understanding of the different types of tiles available (ceramic vs porcelain). Ensure you look through the entire show room as they may have a cheaper alternative. Consider visiting the Di Lorenzo Redfern as they may stock a different tiles (this is where we found ours!)
  • Understand your carpet requirements. Learn the difference between the different fibers (nylon, wool, polypropylene, blends) each have very different qualities and properties that will ultimately lead you into making your decision. Highly recommend reading the Choice review.
  • Highly recommend upgrading to the 10mm carpet underlay ($8/m2). Frankly there isn't much of a difference between the 3mm (standard) and 5mm ($5/m2) underlays.
  • If you can, request a sample! This really helped us out!
  • Otherwise, feel free to check out the 'Standard Inclusions' page which shows more of the standard tile and carpet options from Di Lorenzo.  

Di Lorenzo Showroom, Bella Vista.

Di Lorenzo Showroom, Bella Vista. 

Di Lorenzo Showroom, Bellavista.

This is one of the racks containing the standard builders
ceramic floor tile range - 
450x450mmEden Brae's range is
represented by the yellow dot.

Pictured here is the builders carpet range, plenty to choose from!
All carpet options here are 100% nylon and have a 5-7 year warranty. 

Standard drain waste (top)
Smart drain waste 'Bermuda Tile Inset' (bottom)

All of the drain waste options to choose from...who would have thought!

Final thoughts and wrap up
A less stressful day! It helped as we had our draft electrical plan completed and had already decided which carpet and tiles we were going with. Despite our preparation the process still takes time as there is quite a bit of paperwork to go through. 

Nonetheless a huge weight has lifted off our shoulders now these appointments are done. Next step is to work through the budget and see what we can and can't afford! 



Friday 22 August 2014

Colour Selection Appointment 1

The day has finally come, and we were fairly confident with our selects made ahead of this appointment. So much so we thought we'd be in and out fairly quickly, however it still did end up taking the entire day! I'll apologise in advance for the overly long post!

Our day started at 9:00am and ended at 5:00pm, our scheduled was as follows:
  1. External Colour Selections 
  2. Landscaping 
  3. Kitchen 
  4. Internal Colour Selections 
  5. Plumbing & Appliances 
  6. Blinds 

1./4. External & Internal Colour Selections

Supplier: Eden Brae Colour Selection Consultant

Time taken: 2hrs (1hr for each appointment)

External Selections:
  • Roof Tile: Monier Traditional Roof Tiles in Barramundi (standard in package) 
  • Gutters, Downpipes, Meter Box: Monument (standard) 
  • Fascia: Surfmist (standard) 
  • Windows: Surfmist (standard) 
  • Brick: Mocha (Rustic Brown - A range - standard)
  • Mortar: Off-white Ironed finish (upgrade) 
  • Additional finishes: Rendered columns (upgrade) 
  • Driveway: Gunmetal colour-on concrete (standard) 
  • Garage Door: Steel-Line Slimline in Surfmist (standard) 

Printout you receive from Home Options
Gallery at the end of your appointment

Our final external colour selections, a better 
visual then the Home Options Gallery printout

Internal Selections:

Paint
  • Ceiling and cornice: Taubmans Crisp White
  • Internal walls: Taubmans White Spirit (standard) 
  • Internal doors, skirting and architraves: Taubmans White Spirit (gloss - standard) 
  • Front door: Taubmans Surfmist (outside) Taubmans White Spirit (inside - standard)
  • Rendered columns: Taubmans Coach House (columns only) 

Kitchen/Bathroom
  • Cupboards: Laminex Lustrous Elm Natural Finish (standard) 
  • Overhead cupboards: Laminex Polar White Natural Finish (overheads upgrade)
  • Splashback: Mirror Splashback (to be managed post handover) 
  • Benchtop: Essastone New Crystal Salt (80mm Island/20mm Cooktop - upgrade)
  • Note: Laminex Natural Finish is standard, however having a two-tone kitchen is an upgrade. Mirrored Splashback and Essastone benchtops also upgrades.

Flooring (elaborated further Colour Selection Appointment 2 post)

Doors

Other:
  • Cupboard handles: Hettich Hale Cabinet Handle (code: 9070750 - standard) 
  • Cornice: 75mm Symphony (main living areas) / 55mm Cove (to remaining)

Our final internal colour selections

Upgrade Requests:
  • Off-white mortar 
  • Provide render to bed 1 and porch
  • Monier 'Horizon' Flat Profile 
  • Internal wall insulation to bed 3
  • Skylight to bathroom 550mm x 550mm 
  • Whirlybird to roof 
  • Odyssey Hybrid Ventilation
  • Flyscreens to windows
  • Front door to Studio PSTD 5V4 inc. translucent glass
  • Hardware to suit front door (Horizon pull and roller bolt) 
  • Optional hardware to suit front door (Omni 'TriLock) 
  • Cavity sliding door handle/lock
  • Privacy locks on bedrooms and bathrooms
  • Deadlock to internal garage door
  • Matching door handle to internal garage door
  • Obscure glazing to ensuite window

Costs & Lead Times:

All upgrades and corresponding costs can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'

All upgrade and variation decisions made with your Colour Selection Consultant are passed onto your Customer Service Assistant who will then liaise with the Estimator to cost accordingly. The upgrades then get updated into a  separate PCV (Post Contract Variation) and emailed through to you. This takes approx. two weeks.

Tips: 
  • Ensure you visit PGH Bricks & Pavers prior to your appointment
  • Familiarise yourself with what comes standard in your package
  • Don't be afraid to request quotes for items you're considering, easy to delete post 
  • Last chance to make any additional notes i.e. positioning of taps/gas pts etc. 
  • Ask for a soft copy of all paperwork from the day
  • Highly recommend purchasing paint sample pots and test colours prior
  • Don't always take the advice from the colour selection assistant
  • Think about the colour you want your doors, skirtings and architraves 

Further reference pictures :

Upgraded Gainsborough front door handles
Horizon pictured far left (600mm) and far right (750mm)
(requires additional deadlock hardware $)

Corinthian Studio PSTD 5V4 (upgrade)

Corinthian Deco 3 internal doors (upgrade)

Internal door handles, robe handles, doorstops, 
cavity sliding door handles (combination
of standard and upgrade options on display)

Cupboard handles (all standard)

Hettich Hale Cabinet Handle
(code: 9070750 - standard) 

Gainsborough internal/external garage door handle (standard)

Laminex Lustrous Elm Natural Finish (standard colour/finish)


2. Landscaping

Supplier: Outback Landscaping

Time taken: 20mins

Selections/Decisions:
  • Run the coloured concrete to the kerb inc. entry stairs (run to kerb upgrade)
  • Colour selected: Gunmetal (best matched to Barramundi roof) 

Colour concrete options

Driveway marked to kerb

Tips: 
  • Ensure you visit PGH Bricks & Pavers prior to your appointment
  • Take time to drive past other homes to confirm your driveway preference
  • Running coloured concrete or pavers to the kerb is council dependent 
  • Ensure you understand who is responsible for pouring portico and stairs
  • Consultant generally recommends matching roof colour to driveway
  • Concrete requires sealing every 10-12 months 
  • Concrete will be finished in a swirl pattern

3. Kitchen

Supplier: Kitchen Culture

Time taken: 3.5hrs (we spent much longer than the allocated time!)

Selections/Decisions:


We were proactive and sketched the below drawings to help communicate what we wanted for the kitchen, walk-in-pantry and laundry. We removed the study in our floor plan which allowed us to increase the size of the walk-in-pantry and laundry. However this now means significantly more fit out requirements and in turn costs! Oh dear...


Here is what is included in our standard kitchen package, click here for more info:
  • Laminex 400mm Squareform benchtops to island and cooktop run
  • Stainless steel 900mm canopy rangehood
  • Stainless steel 900mm gas cooktop with wok burner
  • Veninni 600mm oven
  • Stainless steel 1.75 bowl Monaco kitchen sink
  • Irwell Yukon mixer to kitchen sink
  • Dishwasher provision
  • Cupboards underneath island and cooktop run
  • Standard ceramic tiles for the kitchen splashbask 
  • Wire shelves to walk-in-pantry

Here is what we looked to upgrade with Kitchen Culture:

Cook Top Run:
  • Draw under oven
  • 3 x soft close draws to RHS oven 
  • 2 x soft close draws to LHS oven 
  • Mirror glass splashback to kitchen 
  • Cupboard to top of fridge space
  • Cabinets to either side of the rangehood
  • Bulkheads to overhead cupboards
  • Two tone kitchen 
  • Light shelf (future downlights) under cupboards
Island:
  • Increase height/width of island bench
  • Pullout waste bin
  • Double bowl sink (left hand side drainer) 
WIP:
  • Overhead cupboards 
  • Cupboards under bench  
  • Mirror glass splashback 
  • 20mm Essastone benchtop (New Crystal Salt)
  • 2 x door tall hinged pantry unit 
  • Appliance cupboard with roller door 
  • Provide a microwave tower 
  • 3 x draws to under window
  • 3 x draws to under microwave
  • Bulkheads to overhead cupboards
  • Two tone kitchen 
  • Provide light shelf (future downlights) under cupboards 
Laundry
  • Cupboard under sink 
  • Inbuilt laundry tub
  • 20mm Essastone benchtop (New Crystal Salt)
  • Overhead cabinets
  • Tall cabinets 
  • Two tone laundry

Here are our Kitchen & Laundry Drawings (less some of the above mentioned upgrades $$$): 

Kitchen Perspective Drawings 

Kitchen Layout

Cooktop Run and Island

Laundry Layout

Bathroom Cupboards and Shaving Cabinets

Costs & Lead Times:

Costs are quoted at the time of your appointment, so there is no waiting. All upgrades and corresponding costs for our kitchen can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'

Tips: 
  • Kitchen Culture also manage the benchtops/shaving cabinets in the bathroom
  • Cooks Plumbing manage the appliance upgrades
  • Eden Brae manage all the kitchen colour selections 
  • HSI manage all the electrical for the under cupboard downlights 
  • Familiarise yourself with what comes standard in your package 
  • Familiarise yourself with your contract and tender document 
  • Try and have a thorough understanding of what you want (this helps!)
  • If you have 80mm thick stone adjust bench height to suit appliances
  • If you change your basin it may impact on vanity bench height
  • If you want a hideaway bin be prepared to fall off your seat re: cost (excessive!)
  • If you require anything to be recessed i.e. shaving cabinets make a note here

5. Plumbing & Appliances

Supplier: Cooks Plumbing

Time taken: 1hr

Our bathroom selections/appliance upgrades: 
  • Gallery Bellini Gooseneck Sink Mixer (upgrade)
  • Stylus Banksia Toilet with soft close seat (upgrade)
  • Caroma Carboni Inset Basin (upgrade) 
  • Pushdown plugs for basins (upgrade)
  • Pushdown plug bath (upgrade)
  • Hand towel ring - main bathroom (upgrade)
  • Double towel rail 900mm (upgrade)
  • Everhard benchline 45L flushline tub w/ bypass (upgrade)
  • Clark Monaco 1200mm Double Bowl Sink RHB (right hand bowl - upgrade)
  • Baumatic 900mm curved glass rangehood BAH93CG IS
  • Baumatic 900mm Gas Cooktop BSGH95 (studio design - upgrade) 
  • Baumatic 900mm multifunctional oven BSO99 (studio design - upgrade) 
  • All other items not mentioned here are the standard options i.e. Dorf Enix bathroom accessories, Yukon Basin Mixer, Yukon Wall Bath Mixer, Stylus Cadet Rail Shower & Caroma Classic 1500 Island Bath. All of which can be found in a separate post titled 'Standard Inclusions'

Caroma Carboni Inset Basin

Stylus Banksia Toilet with soft close seat

Gallery Bellini Gooseneck Sink Mixer 

Baumatic 900mm Gas Cooktop BSGH95 &
B
aumatic 900mm multifunctional oven BSO99 

Costs & Lead Times:

Costs are quoted at the time of your appointment, so there is no waiting. All upgrades and corresponding costs for our plumbing and appliance can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'

Note:

Really had to push the sales consultant to show us what upgrade options were available. The consultant will show you a folder which has all the standard inclusions printed out, unfortunately they don't have any of the standard items on display - which to me is madness!

Tips:
  • All credits are acknowledged on the day i.e. removing soap holder 
  • Familiarise yourself with what comes standard in your package
  • Check the height of the shower head and if you require higher 
  • Think about which side you want the kitchen sink drainer to be on
  • Think if you're happy with above/recessed/below vanity basins
  • Hold onto your seat when you hear what the 900mm oven upgrade cost is
  • Inexpensive to switch out the above counter vanity basins to the inset version 

6. Blinds 

Supplier: Abbey Blinds & Shutters

Time taken: 1hr

Selections:
  • Plantation Shutters x 3 (front bedroom)
  • Blockout blinds for Bed 2, 3, 4 
  • Sheer Blind for Home Theatre 
  • Sheer Blinds for Living x 2
  • Sheer Blind for Dining 
  • Sheer Blind for WIP 
  • Sheer Blinds for Living Door with Citi Motors with Remote 
  • Sheer Blinds for Dinning Door with Citi Motors with Remote 


Costs & Lead Times:

Costs are quoted at the time of your appointment, so there is no waiting. All upgrades and corresponding costs for our blinds can be found on 'Our Upgrades - Part 2'

Tips:
  • HSI needs to quote on the electrical for motorised blinds
  • Motorised blinds for stacker doors is a great idea

Final thoughts and wrap up

The day was quite overwhelming for us, even though we were well prepared. I do feel for those who leave it all until this day! I recommend completing as much research as possible and to make as many decisions as you can prior to your appointment (even though they tell you just to wait for these appointments!)

I also strongly recommend booking both appointments on consecutive days. By doing so means you'll have majority of costs back so you can work through budgets and confirm what you can and can't afford.

I also strongly recommend taking a notepad to write down all key points, tips, advice, decisions and timings.