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shmoogirl

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Joined 5 March 2009
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15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

Thanks for the explanation Mellybuilding - that makes sense :)
Taylormade - yes, I was so glad we got in when we did! Ours must be one…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

Me too! After we'd chosen, my partner had display home withdrawals so we ended up still going 'round every weekend for a while! M3tricon is excellent for displays too -…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

Oh yeah - we looked at Plantation too. We liked them but Adenbrook won out in the end just because we liked the finish and the extra bits.
Best of…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

Louise4499 - I agree, I liked their old range and thought that the new range is missing some key features too. However, I hope it works well for them -…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

Well, actually I'm not sure if a lot more houses with smaller bases is the case, that might be inaccurate - but I don't have the old site to compare…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Adenbrook (Qld) has changed their range.

I just stumbled across it today because I was looking for something to do with the house we're building soon (the Hamilton 35). It was very interesting - a lot…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
DIY planter boxes - hypertufa or plaster of paris?

Thanks a lot everyone - looks like it will be hypertufa :)
Unless there are any other alternatives I ought to explore. I really like the idea…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
DIY planter boxes - hypertufa or plaster of paris?

Hi there,
I'd love some really huge pots in our garden as a focal point but the big ones are so expensive, so I have been toying with the idea of…

15 years15 yearsshmoogirlshmoogirl posted:
Alfresco facing the street

We are going to have an alfresco area fairly close (about 1.5 to 2 metres) to the fence, and our neighbour's house is a bit higher than ours so they…

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