Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Colour & Other Selections


Bricks - Boral Victoria Blue, with natural mortar








A house with the same bricks and looks like our roof too - which will be Shale Grey Colorbond. We will have Colorbond Ironstone downpipes as on this house. We will also have timber windows at the front. Other windows and bi-folds will be Metro Silver aluminium.






Colours for bathroom and powder room. Wall tile has a horizontal wave through it, hard to see in photo.
Laminex vanity top is Fresh Reid, green tone. Laminex cupboards is Polar White. Floor tile for all wet areas is a charcoal colour with slightly rough texture, less slippery we hope.





Ensuite colours.
Vanity top is Caesarstone Sage. Cupboards are Laminex Polar White.







Our spa bath - not a great shot, but you get the idea! Spa is standard with the house, but we have upgraded to add air jets and headrests.








Laundry colours
Laminex benchtop is Cassata, cupboards are Ash White






Our floorboards.
They are hand scraped American Oak floating floors. Not high gloss, and they have a great finish which seems to be able to withstand the dogs and anything else we can throw at it. We hope anyhow!





This is the kitchen in the display home of the Monaco 36. Ours will be similar with the same white cupboards and draws - Laminex Polar White, and same benchtop - Caesarstone Snow.







Close up in kitchen - shows colours and the handles we have chosen. Caesarstone will be 40mm thick - this one is 20mm. Photo also shows our lovely square sinks.







Our front door - 1200mm wide pivot door. We will have translucent glass.










And a couple of things I don't have photos of.

Kitchen glass splashback is a colour called Dulux Cool Waves -a strong greeny blue. I think! Haven't found a sample of it yet since picking it from the Dulux book on selection day.

Carpet - will need to head to shop again to take a photo. Selected with the help of Mum. It is a charcoal grey, with blue undertones. Selected after looking at heaps of grey type carpets in different lights and discovering many had brown undertones which dominated in bright light.

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