Thursday 19 June 2014

Let There Be Light!

How exciting, turning on our first light!

Our spa bath is well and truly installed, and the bath spout is so beautiful I love it and the photos don't do it justice. 

Alarm was installed today also, the sensors in the house are quite big and give off a red light. Might have to get used to that in the main bedroom at night. They put the sensors in the entry, main bedroom, laundry, living room.  

Rangehood was not installed looks like they were just measuring it up, exhaust fan in downstairs powder room still needs to be installed. 

I also saw they completed the downpipes around the house. Not sure if that happened yesterday or I just haven't been paying attention recently!

Footer lights in the stairwell and theatre are really nice, but a lot brighter than I expected!!! A little too bright for the tiny theatre room I think, so we'll see how that goes.

External up down lights really show the really bad brick work. That's going to be an interesting conversation with our SS...

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Garage

Batons in entrance

Alarm panel

Bullnose plates for TV wiring

Theatre podium lights

Stairwell lights

Main bathtub

Alarm sensor for main bedroom balcony door

Our spa bath

Exterior lighting



3 comments:

  1. Hooray!!! The house looks great! I can see your brickwork concerns though. What is happening for you in regards to this. Smooth bricks will show up any imperfections and then the light only exacerbates any errors. Hope you can sort it out

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    1. I'm not really sure what can be done tbh. But I haven't been happy with a lot of their brickwork from the beginning and our SS never gets back to us and has failed to organise an on site meeting this week as we requested last week! He's not going to be happy when we tell him we've been in the house at night turning on the lights either. We'll see what his response is on Friday if he calls but those bricks just don't look right with that light and it's very disappointing.

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    2. I also expect that he'll tell us it's because our mortar is raked instead of flush, so what we see are the shadows cast by the bricks...yay

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