Monday, March 30, 2009

Welcome to Hotel Allandale



Now that we have a toilet door, and a dining room table, we figure we can now open the front door to guests. Our first dinner guests – and indeed, our first guests – were mum and dad which was quite befitting their involvement with helping us purchase the house and afford the renovations. Thanks mum and dad! xxx

Maybe next time there'll be some more friendly cats for you dad :)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Oh joy!



Just when you think things are back on track... derailment.

It appears all the underground pipework for the former bathroom / laundry (now bathroom / laundry / toilet) was well, not so very underground. And nothing is as per the plans that I paid for from the BCC (albeit handrawn and mostly illegible). Pipes that should be 600mm underground, are barely 150mm here. Thus when we got the excavator in, he's cracked a pipe further up, causing problems (but perhaps alerting us to the issue, inadvertently). But the pipes are also cracked further down. And one pipe just stops. Goes nowhere. Nada. Hmm...

So more plumbers, more money, more headaches, more fun! Oh the joy of renovating!!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Hole no more!


... but still not quite finished, but at least it's closer! I spent HOURS scraping tile glue from the Villaboard (sometimes using my knuckles it seems) - Drew put in the cleats and fixed the square into place (now that the diverter is in the correct place, effin plumbers), and sealed it up with silicone. Now to waterproof - then to tile and then to grout. A little closer!

The bathroom door was also mostly fixed. Don't ask. *sigh*

Big brother is watching...


We are now live and alarming. Be alarmed! The world needs more larms... sorry.

Lorikeet Love




The lorikeets are lovin' the seed bell (thanks Warrick!) - we've had up to eight in total at one time. Not too noisy which is good - and no pooping on the clothesline! Nice chainwire fences huh? That'll change in time :)

Watertank in place!


Well the watertank was finally positioned... but due to (another!) plumber debacle, we couldn't get it plumbed in to get a rebate from the BCC. *sigh* But our roof area is also too small to receive the rebate and we'd have to have pipes coming from everywhere - unfeasible not to mention dang ugly. But at least we'll have plenty of water for our garden!