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11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Stormwater (maybe?) Grate on property

Not sure about QLD, but in Vic you can contact your water supplier and for a small fee they will provide a property plan indicating all the underground plumbing contained…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Toilet waste too close to wall. Help!

You're welcome... good luck!

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Advice needed for Plans for Home Reno

Hi,
I will have a look at this and see what i can loosely come up with.
I will say however, do not get rid of the front verandah by turning it…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Internal Bathroom - No Window Access

As stated above, the exhaust should be ducted to the outside. You can also speak with the electrician to put a delay on the power to the exhaust fan…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Toilet waste too close to wall. Help!

Could you not exchange the toilet for one that is a Back-to-Wall (BTW) type?
I note marbletrend seem to have a few. Will also make it easier to clean around…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Boundary lines and gutter/eaves

HouseOB - In Victoria, Typically Porches, pergolas and verandahs that are less than 3.6 metres high and eaves may encroach
not more than 2.5 metres into your side street setbacks. (Standard…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Plan my kitchen! (also posted in kitchen corner)

i think the problem you are having is that the access to your butlers pantry is against the wall, meaning that you need circulation here. This additional circulation is…

Plan my kitchen! (also posted in kitchen corner)
11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Extending small bathroom to boundary

Not entirely sure what you are actually asking here, but just a note, extending to the boundary would likely require fire-rating to the walls.

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
letter to neighbour

if you do get permission, make sure you get good photos of the kerb and channel and crossover of your neighbours block. Just incase the builders trucks etc. damage…

11 years11 yearsArchitect3121Architect3121 posted:
Renovation/Extension in Geelong

Hi there,
I work for a Melbourne based firm who specialise in contemporary additions to period homes. We often undertake work in and around Geelong and the Surf Coast. …

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