Thursday 23 August 2012

Custom Keystone

The stone mason has done an awesome job of our feature fascade of Western Australian Tamala limestone blocks with each feature block manually cut to fit. We specifically asked him to use his artistic licence after seeing many of his other masterpieces around town. The end result is even better than we could have hoped for.

We decided to contrast the window frames rather than trying to match a beige

Front door will be monument grey and all windows will have grey tint

The Arches and keystone, each element cut to fit

The roof tiles are 75% complete including sarking

We think it will fit in with the neighbourhood

We have a reasonable width eves to protect the stone

Sunday 5 August 2012

Stoned

Been a while since my last post but we had some weather interruptions, my casement windows for the AlFresco took 5 weeks to make and there was some delay in getting the steel for the Alfresco brick bulkheads and garage.

90% of the brickwork has been completed which has been delayed now by a realisation that we were having bulkhead of bricks spanning the 5.4 metre sliding doors and the builder had not ordered a steel beam to support this brickwork. There was also a miscalculation in the ensuite and powder rooms that saw the vanity measurement being 100mm narrower than it should have been so we needed to move a couple of wall frames. In another small miscommunication our portico was built with a provision for a brick entrance however we are having limestone blocks so another 50mm needs to be added to the foundation and a refitting of the termimesh (its all about the plinth)

Alfresco with casement windows, bricks to go over sliding door when beam installed

Although these above elements should not have been missed we are happy tat our site Supervisor is putting in a great effort in minimising the delay and focussing on getting the best finish result with full disclosure of these oversights.

The good news is that the Limestone blocks that span the front of the house and are returned down the side a further 7 metres have were started this week. The Stone mason started laying the plinth which is comprised of a couple of courses and by Friday they had completed the plinth, 5 courses and half of the window frame features. Its looking great so far and we expect that once completed, cleaned and sealed it will look amazing.

Front Window Bedroom 2

The Stonemason cuts all plinth, window frame and corner detail


Master bedroom on street corner

Stone to brick

Portico

View from the sidestreet

View from the Corner

This coming week should see the stone and brickwork completed and the roof started