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Kaitoke Grand Design: October 2007
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007. Week 30: periously close. Every day the basics get more finished and the finishing touches are installed. We are hours away from handover and the build team are working flat out to get us ready for handover and move in. It's hard to believe we've gone from dirt to the detailed furnishings. Now only the packing to worry about! New home for shoes. Entertainment HQ (almost complete). Electrician hard at work - there were plenty of others making it a real team effort. With a week ...
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Kaitoke Grand Design: February 2008
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Thursday, 28 February 2008. It's time to live. Visitors to this site will notice that it has not been updated for a time. I know that this is a bloggers worst crime! It is however time to move on and live the life intended in the Kaitoke Grand Design so I'm officially closing entries. It's been fun to share our building adventure. If you're interested to know what we're up to now you can check out this blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Builders of our heritage barn - Versatile. Our landscaper - Jamie Reid.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: March 2007
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Sunday, 25 March 2007. Week 3: At least the rain has stopped. Not much has been happening on site this week - it's a waiting game until the builders can get on site. At least that the rain has stopped - it's amazing how the sun can dry things up. The views still look good though! Sunday, 18 March 2007. Week 2: what harm can a little rain do? After a week of changeable weather we approached the Kaitoke Grand Design site with some apprehension. Would there be anything done? A real flat building platform.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: April 2007
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007. Weeks 7&8: floors and essential services. With the Anzac Day on a Wednesday we delayed our photoblogging trip so this shows progress during weeks 7 and 8. The floor in all its glory. 22,500 litres water tank - hope it will be big enough! Our very own sewage treatment plant = already hooked up to the builders bathroom! A European eccentricity - insulation to a kiwi house! Monday, 16 April 2007. Week 6: the pink flush of growth. View from the corner where our bedroom will be.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: It's time to live
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Thursday, 28 February 2008. It's time to live. Visitors to this site will notice that it has not been updated for a time. I know that this is a bloggers worst crime! It is however time to move on and live the life intended in the Kaitoke Grand Design so I'm officially closing entries. It's been fun to share our building adventure. If you're interested to know what we're up to now you can check out this blog. 19 March 2008 at 2:46 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our landscaper - Jamie Reid.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: May 2007
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Monday, 28 May 2007. Week 12: wrapping up for winter. Massive progress again this week - Chris and his team are working wonders. Part of the roof on and wrapping on the house ready for winter. New view from the Tunnel Gulley pathway - side view of the house and the neighbours cows. Close up on the roof and wrapping. The kitchen barrel roof is shaping up nicely under the roof. The new roof shaping up in all it's glory! Sunday, 20 May 2007. Week 11: closing in. This view still fails to delight on arrival.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: New arrivals
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Tuesday, 4 December 2007. A little earlier than expected we've got new arrivals to enjoy our Kaitoke Grand Design. Two Basset Hounds, named Fortnum and Mason. They are 10 weeks old bundles of joy. They've settled in less than24 hours after arriving and keeping a watchful eye as the landscapers, roofers and builders cruise past "their" veranda. 86kg and very long ears). Fortnum (10kg and very big paws). It's mine, no it's mine! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Builders of our heritage barn - Versatile.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: Week 30: periously close
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007. Week 30: periously close. Every day the basics get more finished and the finishing touches are installed. We are hours away from handover and the build team are working flat out to get us ready for handover and move in. It's hard to believe we've gone from dirt to the detailed furnishings. Now only the packing to worry about! New home for shoes. Entertainment HQ (almost complete). Electrician hard at work - there were plenty of others making it a real team effort.
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Kaitoke Grand Design: Landscaping under way
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Monday, 26 November 2007. Landscapers start on site this week to get the basics in place and allow us to welcome visitors with something other than clay banks and metal drive! For any avoidance of doubt, Jamie, our landscaper is labelling all the key bits to make sure that his vision for the garden becomes a reality! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Builders of our heritage barn - Versatile. Design and Build of House - Moss Brothers. Furniture and soft furnishings - Country Life Masterton.