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4 years4 yearsSaveH2OSaveH2O posted:
Electric Toilet- prerequisites/considerations for new build

That is why it is such an interesting question as it puts bidets in between two conflicting regulations.
In reality, a closed eye is probably given to a bidet (toilet) also…

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4 years4 yearsdarb74darb74 posted:
Evaporative Cooling / Gas heating vs Refrigerated cooling

As long as your energy rater (as in the 'builder's' energy rater) is OK with leaving off any mechanical systems - which I think is ok from a star rating…

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4 years4 yearsSteve4216Steve4216 posted:
Evaporative Cooling / Gas heating vs Refrigerated cooling

This kind of stuff really is personal preference. I have lived with Evaporative cooling most my life, and only a short part of my life with reverse cycle cooling. It'd…

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5 years5 yearsalymeialymei posted:
Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover

Im just going to say - I think 2 DL in master is sufficient and I wouldnt be doing 4 DL down entry hallway, Id reallocate these to other rooms
I'd…

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5 years5 yearsalymeialymei posted:
Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover

And do you want the MH in wir? We put ours in gge

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5 years5 yearsalymeialymei posted:
Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover

As a guide, heres what we did - plus an extra gpo in wip

Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover
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5 years5 yearsShiShi posted:
Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover

Hello all,
I am currently in the tender stage of building a new house and looking for your help in deciding the electrical work. It’s a single storey house, so I…

Help with electrical work with builder vs post handover
5 years5 yearsben888ben888 posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

I'm not sure anyone would notice a 60mm difference in the depth of a porch, to be honest. That's two and a half inches, in the grand scheme of the…

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5 years5 yearskesterkester posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

Your selection is good in my opinion. The darker render (veiled dusk) complements the face brick nicely. From facade picture, the dark blue roof tile feels out of place to…

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5 years5 yearsBebbsyBebbsy posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

Although the photo may not show the true colour, Basalt is actually a dark grey, it is not dark blue.

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5 years5 yearsben888ben888 posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

I haven't seen your floorplan, but I'm assuming there is no other natural light to your hallway.
The double solid doors, whilst looking nice, allows no natural light into your…

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5 years5 yearsMrsJMMrsJM posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

If you go with any glass or a sidelight at your entry, definitely consider either opaque glass or some kind of privacy film. I hate mine because my house is…

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5 years5 yearsalohaaloha posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

I was deciding between brown terrain and barwon too but went against brown terrain in the end because it’s quite inconsistent. You can get a list of addresses from PGH…

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5 years5 yearskesterkester posted:
Colour Selection Help: Brick, Front Door, Caesarstone

Nice colour selection. I would go with Barwon too but since it is gonna cost extra, it is down to your preference.
Door wise, I would not go with double doors.…

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5 years5 yearsgogo65gogo65 posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

In regards to front door, you could have a pivot 1200 door, looks great rather than a standard door, but agree about security, double doors are less secure. We have…

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5 years5 yearsHillsbuildsHillsbuilds posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

I replied to your PM. But also, I think the 2740 ceiling will be very nice.

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5 years5 yearsHillsbuildsHillsbuilds posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

40 bench is 20 with an extra layer around the edge, as you described. Purely personal preference. Same with waterfall. I decided not to have the waterfall as I want…

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5 years5 yearsCleanClean posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

Theatre I recently built. Visualise where you will put screen. See where you will place your fronts and think if normal doors opening inside would anyway would have an instruction.…

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5 years5 yearsBebbsyBebbsy posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

Also consider the furniture within the room, how large is it and where will it be located in relation to the doorway and also to the TV screen?

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5 years5 yearsben888ben888 posted:
Building new house - Kitchen and Theater help

20mm and 40mm stone is exactly what the description is. One is 20mm thick, the other is 40mm thick. The thicker benchtop looks more solid and imposing and is more…

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