Friday, December 10, 2010

End of Week Two

It's been a productive week for the demolition team. 

 This was the hallway, with entry to bathroom and 2nd bedroom down LHS
 Ceilings gone throughout
 Looking from old hallway through 2nd bedroom, bathroom and third bedroom
A new concept in open air Toilet, Laundry and pantry

 Checkout the old boiler!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Demolition - Week 1

A full skip was taken away on the weekend so there has been quite a bit of progress this week.  Builders were only on site for one day but it's amazing how much they got through.  Check out the photos below.  They're back at it again today so will be interested to see what the next step is.  We're thinking they must be getting close to propping to allow some walls to come down.  I do love this bit of the project.

Standing in the entry near the front doors

The old lounge (will be the guest room)

Not much of the kitchen left


Green X denotes a wall to be removed

Looking down the existing hallway

Bathroom

Looking into one of the bedrooms.  This will become our WIR.

The master bedroom.  Big cupboards have been ripped out from this corner.

Looking into existing dining room, soon to be sitting room


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

And they're off!

Lots has happened in the last week.  The structural engineer came on site to take a look at our wonky roof and declared that it could be fixed/supported with wood rather than steel, which was a massive relief.  It will still mean some additional cost but nothing like it would have been if further steel was required.

We received the demolition quote which was all in order and so yesterday we signed the commencement of the demolition contract.  The builder is going to do all of the demolition plus some of the structural elements while we await final pricing and signing of the full contract.

On the way to school this morning, we noticed that the fence around our house was open and there were banging noise and workman ripping stuff out.  As quick as that we've started!  We didn't realise it would happen quite so quickly.  This afternoon I happened to drive past (yeah right!) and saw that there is a skip in the driveway that is quickly filling up with old bits of kitchen.  You know when the skip arrives that it's really happening.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The last mile

It's been a little while since I posted, largely because not a lot has happened the last few weeks.  It has taken a considerable amount of time for the redesign of our roof and some other bits and pieces to be completed.  A lot of the delay has been because of the inordinately slow turn around from the structural engineer.  Apparently the large, expensive commercial project take priority.  Go figure!

We happy now with the new flat roof that has replaced our previous pitched one.  It has driven a lot of complexity out of the build and with that hopefully lots of dollars too.  We've also got to a final point on the cellar/ensuite/pantry/laundry which we're quite content with now.  The cellar at one stage was going to be too small and end up just being a large cupboard so we fixed that by shaving a bit of the ensuite.  If you're going to have a cellar may as well do it right!

The builder is still gung ho about starting this week...well that was until last Friday.  He went to have a look in the roof space in preparation for the demolition and he said and I quote "I'm surprised the roof hasn't collapsed by now".  There is a meeting onsite today at 2pm with the builder, architect and structural engineer to discuss how the roof can be propped during demolition.  And, I suspect to decide whether the entire roof structure needs to be replaced.  Not looking forward to the phone call about that one.  I can't believe we haven't even started and we're contemplating having to move into our contingency money already.  

Still, we're not letting it get to us.  We're still really excited about getting the demolition started.   Then we'll have a few more weeks of iterating the overall contract so that new build can start in earnest after the Christmas break.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Good news and the squatter attempts to move in

We had some good progress on the renovation this week.  The builder as stated the 3rd week of November for the beginning of demolition.  That is great news.  We still have a bucket load of things that need to be sorted out by then but we're excited that the builder is good to go in only a couple of weeks.

In other news, the house across from our place was sold the weekend before last for a bumper outcome.  We have therefore made quite a sizeable paper profit so we're very excited about that.  We also had a real estate agent knock on our door (remember, our rental is in the same street as the house we're renovating) as they are looking for other people that may be willing to sell in the street.  I also had a neighbour ring the bell to see if we know anything about our landlord and their willingness to sell.  It is Hot Property in this street at the moment!

A side impact of the house selling this past weekend is that there has been a squatter living on their verandah for the past year or two.  The actual house as not been inhabited for at least 10 to 15 years and so this lady has set up her abode on the enclosed verandah which is quite private from the street.  We have all been quite interested to see what would happen once the house sold.  Apparently, straight after the auction, once the Sold sticker went up, she ripped it right back off.  It was put back up and she ripped it right back off again.  This week I saw a guy spray painting the word 'Sold' on the sign.  He must be the new owner.  So it has been intrigue after intrigue.

We have been a little concerned that the lady squatter would move her digs across the street to our house.  Our tenant friends moved out at the beginning of October so the place has been empty for a few weeks.  It is only a few weeks more before demolition commences.  But she doesn't know that.

This afternoon we got a call from one of our neighbours saying that the squatter was moving her mattress and other goods and chattels across the road over to our place!  It seems the real estate agent leant on her pretty heavily and so she made a show of moving her gear onto our front verandah.  He must have then left and so when I got a chance to go down to the house she had moved back to her original house.  The poor lady is obviously not well so I hope that there can be some better solution worked out for her.  I know that an outreach agency has been trying to make contact with her.

In the meantime, we have ordered a fence to be erected across the front of our house.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Getting there slowly but surely

Things have slowed down a little bit in the design stakes.  The architect has been on holiday and is now busily finalising the latest version of our plans.  We've also had a beautiful week off on the gorgeous Sunshine Coast.  I think we managed to get the only 4 day stretch of sun they'd seen in a long time.  So very thankful for that.

But now it back to business time.  Below you'll see a new version of what our back extension will look like.  We're now going with a flat roof rather than the former pitched one.  It works out to be much simpler design from an engineering perspective and of course that means a lot of cash saved.  We still need to work out the back section.  I'm not happy that there are no eaves so we are awaiting a further revision to see what suggestions the architect has.




Timeline wise it looks more likely that we'll start in November now.  The builder will get a finalised set of documents by the end of October for him to price.  Then we'll just need the building permit and a signed contract.  Simple....sigh.

Based on our understanding of the timeline, I requested a 1 year extension on our current lease which would get us (hopefully) close to the finish date.  However, because of the frail health of the landlord we have only been offered 6 months.  So long as the landlord is well (read: alive), they are more than happy to have us stay longer.  We are sending her all our good vibes and positive thoughts.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Chop Chop

It's been a roller coaster week.  We have been trying not to get too depressed around the prices we've received.  But last night we got through some feedback on costs savings from 2 of the builders.

One builder has pulled out.  He has just won 3 jobs and wouldn't be able to start our job until March.

The good news is that the 2 builders came back with a bucket load of cost savings based on the list we sent them.  It really cheered us up to see that we are now getting very, very close to a price we can move on.  One of the big changes we've instituted is to remove the area along the side where we were building out to the boundary.  This is the wall that has caused all of the angst with the next door neighbour.  We have looked at how to redesign so that we work within the existing structure of the house.  It means a smaller laundry and cellar.  It also means the Butler's Pantry is really more of a walk in pantry.  The ensuite has changed (but I actually prefer it) and strangely the Walk in Robe gets bigger!  Overall, we are quite happy with the outcome and if it saves us money and we no longer need to deal with the neighbour then win-win.

After conversations with the architect today we have narrowed our selection down to one builder and we're now going to work with him to whittle the last few dollars out of it.

And guess what?  He can start at the end of October.  I can't believe that my October plan might actually come to fruition.