Sunday, June 28, 2015

Landscaping - Part 2

So as I mentioned in Landscaping - Part 1, we used Example 1 provided by Eco Design and told them the changes we wanted.
Mainly we wanted some shrubbery against the back wall so the backyard didn't look so plain, and a path from the driveway all the way to the backyard to make it easier to move things like bins from the back to front of the house easily.
We initially were thinking stepping stones and pebbles for the side paths of the house, but we'd need to deal with weeds and it would be difficult to move things from back to front.

Landscape Plan 1


We are pretty happy with the plant choices they made for us, however there were some changes with positioning that needed to be made.
I didn't want the tree at the front so close to the driveway after bad experiences in the past where the roots damaged the driveway and cost a fair bit to fix up, so we moved it to the right side of the frontyard.
We ended up removing some of the shrubs from the very front of the yard, make it a little more open instead of being so closed off, and extended the shrubs at the back all the way from one side of the fence to the other, as well as putting a few of the smaller ones infront of the tree.
As we removed the watertank (forgot to provide the amended floorplans to Eco Design), we instead made the pathway go around the corner and finish near the AC unit so we could store the bins there instead of along the side (we removed the side door from the garage to give us more room for storage along the wall)


Amended Landscaping Plan


We are a lot happier with the changes made, we hope to spend around $12,000 for our landscaping needs, as we knew doing the concrete paths along the side of the house would be around $5,000 - $6,000.

Outback Landscaping & Paving are doing our driveway already through Eden Brae, so we decided to go with them to do the paths. After looking at other peoples driveways, we ended up deciding on doing a stencil border around our driveway, costing us $525 (exc GST).
They showed us what stencils they have available, and selected "Edge Brick Header 225 x 105mm"

The path on the left hand side of the house (with the bins section) is $2,700 (exc GST), while the side on the right hand side of the house (next to the alfresco) is $2,160 (exc GST). The total for all this lovely concrete and stenciling is $5,923.50 (with GST).

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Post Appointment Changes 2

Some updates have been a long time coming! So busy with other bits and pieces in our lives I had to put our house documentation on hold :(

I was a bit hesitant about the shelving options Eden Brae offered us, not only because they were very limited in choice, they didn't offer exactly what I was after, very little customization (only 3 options for wardrobes each type of wardrobe), and rather pricey for what you get.

Turns out, my father knows how to build wardrobe and pantries - he did it while renovating their home and never knew! He said we should easily get all this done for $1000 or less, and I get exactly what we want!

Oh - turns out we accidentally added the cold water point behind the fridge twice in the paperwork, make sure you check over all the paperwork you receive!

 

Final Overview & Post Contract Variations

Supplier: Eden Brae
Time taken: 2 hours
Consultant: Amy
Savings: $3,877

We removed the following from our PCV;
  •  Cold water point to fridge space - $136

    Even if we don't use it, its better to have it then do it later!

  •  Melamine shelving to WIP - $704

    Basically this, not sure if I'll go through Eden Brae for the pantry and wardrobes

  • Wardrobe World L-shape option 3 fitout in Expresso to Bedroom 1 WIR - $1,201

    Not 100% sure if we will go with this option
  • Wardrobe World reach-in option 3 fitout in Expresso to Bedroom 2, 3 and 4 - $612ea ($1,836 total)

    Not 100% sure if we will go with this option