Monday, 7 March 2016

Our House Plans


I thought it would be helpful to show our house plans for the ground floor, first floor and front elevation.

Ground Floor

Firstly, we unfortunately had to exclude the grand alfresco at the back of the house due to the length of our block and the easement along the back fence. This is because PD use a slab for the alfresco which our council won't allow. We are therefore considering building a deck after handover (similar to the Werribee display) which looks very inviting I must say!

Some of changes we made to the standard plan were based on our love of the display at the Eucalypt Estate. These are:

  • We chose the Fairview Façade which extended the house by around two metres due to the porch and balcony being added. This also added some extra space in the master bedroom upstairs and the study downstairs.
  • We decided to add some storage space in the garage and widened it by 50cms. This was helped by having a wide block.
  • We selected double front doors for a little wow factor along with double doors to the study and cinema lounge.
  • We selected the upgraded projector, screen and in-ceiling speakers (with subwoofer) for the cinema lounge. We found the Argus Technology team very helpful and a visit to their display rooms aided our decision making process. We found this a better option than pre-wiring for example.
  • We selected the grand laundry option with powder room downstairs in addition to the kitchen galley.
  • Our favourite part of the house is the living space on the ground floor. We selected the extended kitchen option 2 with large island bench almost mimicking the Eucalypt display. We found the glass splashback and wide bench spaces very appealing for our family.
  • One additional change we made to the room was to swap the dining room and grand family (although not indicated on the plans) to enable us to add a large sliding stacker door to the side wall. This will help the children run out to the large side yard to play!



First Floor

We also decided to upgrade the first floor similar to the Eucalypt display. The changes we made:

  • We chose the princess suite with WIR and study space
  • We added a WC to the ensuite (with door) as well as a WC near the children's bedrooms.
  • We added additional basins to both the ensuite and first floor bathroom.
  • We selected a hob bath for the first floor bathroom and a double shower for the ensuite.
A couple of further minor amendments were made on contract day for convenience, including the upstairs thermostat near the master bedroom, the reverse air near the children's bedrooms, additional insulation between floors, better carpet underlay and data points for all TV and study desk locations.


Front Elevation

The front elevation drawing illustrates that we have flipped the Eucalypt display to suit our block. In addition we chose the frosted glass balcony, sectional garage door (woodland grey to match all windows and front doors), 2.70m ground floor ceiling height and 2.55m first floor ceiling height, an upgrade to bricks (and mortar) to Settlers Beechwood, Barramundi roof tiles, Colorbond fascias, gutters and downpipes, (included in Advantage package) a natural gas pipe for a future barbeque in the backyard, floodlights with sensors all around the house, no tiles or render to the large left hand side pier and bricks above the garage door (rather than FC infil).


We hope this helps! We will provide more details on selections as we go including kitchen benches, appliances, doors, stairs, carpets, floorboards, tiles, taps etc. etc.


7 comments:

  1. Looking forward to updates, building the Charlton only at start point paid 2k upfront only to date

    How much have your site costs been calculated ?
    Thanks

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  2. Hi evgenia,
    That's exciting.. Good luck with it all.
    Site costs came in at $25,000 all
    Up for us.

    Are you building the extended Charlton?
    How have you found the process so far?

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  3. Very much looking forward to watching your progress.. We have just finalised our plans for the Charlton 33 (almost identical to yours) and we have our colour selection appointment in 4 weeks ��

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    1. Hi Emma,
      How did you go with all your selections?
      I just realised that our plans are not the updated plans. We found that the plans they gave us and the actual measurements in the display were very different upstairs. Did you measure and find the same problems?

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  4. We are building the Charlton 33 too. Will be excited to follow your blog and compare notes.

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  5. Hi Carole,

    We're also looking to build the Charlton 33 with a very similar floor plan. If you don't mind me asking how much all your upgrades were including site costs as we're trying to figure out our budget.

    Looking forward to your blog

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  6. Hi Ashleigh,
    We had a very interesting experience with building the Charlton. we loved the Charlton in Wollert.
    We signed and paid a deposit, then went through the whole process of choosing colours etc.. along the way we started to find out that the display is not the same as the plans you sign for and as a result we did not pay any addition. But for yourself and anyone looking to build... male sure you measure, check and double check all your measurements. Especially the main bedroom, ensuite and games room.
    Our site costs were roughly $20,000. Our overall cost of build was $420,00.
    Have you paid a deposit yet?

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