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9 months9 monthschippychippy posted:
Ramping Carpet Up To Bathroom Level

You can get the carpet layers to screed up using feather edge. They basically trowel it onto the concrete and start about 300mm out from the door so you have…

Ramping Carpet Up To Bathroom Level
10 months10 monthsalexp79alexp79 posted:
Engineered Timber Flooring Vs Solid Timber

Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity.
Solid timber is supposed to be more as you can potentially more reliable…

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10 months10 monthsalexp79alexp79 posted:
Hebel Flooring PLUS Insulation or Not?

Hebel is not providing a great insulation. So yes, installing extra insulation batts under your ceiling will significantly improve thermal performance as well as will slightly improve an acoustic performance…

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2 years2 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Doors to WIRs or not?

it also depends on your layout. we decided not to put one in the new house we're building but then the entry is from the side, so it's a 90…

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2 years2 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Doors to WIRs or not?

we have one, but it's always open. in fact i had to go and check if we have one, cause i've never seen it closed.

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2 years2 yearsSaint MikeSaint Mike posted:
Doors to WIRs or not?

I would. I presume its not a walk through to the ensuite ?
We also use damp rid for humidity.
Cavity would save space.

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2 years2 yearsAshington HomesAshington Homes posted:
Charleston Homes - Have You Built With Them???

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They are building some gorgeous homes in our neck of the woods ( north shore Sydney) and one of our clients snuck us into their display homes last…

Charleston Homes - Have You Built With Them???
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2 years2 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Roofing Tiles: Terracotta or Concrete Tiles?

concrete, unless the style of house you're building actually requires terracotta look

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2 years2 yearsNonameNoname posted:
Roofing Tiles: Terracotta or Concrete Tiles?

both have pros and cons. depends what you want out of it. just expect to pay twice as much for terracotta. its the second most expensive roof material only to…

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2 years2 yearsAshington HomesAshington Homes posted:
Roofing Tiles: Terracotta or Concrete Tiles?

Concrete are much easier to maintain in the long run
You can easily repaint them in 10 years if you want to change the look of your house.

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2 years2 yearsAshington HomesAshington Homes posted:
Hebel PowerFloor vs Traditional Timber Floors

Hi Everyone
For the people who are interested in the Hebel & red/yellow tongue flooring that I have been advocating, here are some photos of the flooring that we are installing…

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