Glenbrook House 17 – progress inside

Recently, progress inside has in some ways been more exciting.

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The main room floor has now been laid, although it won’t be polished for some time yet.

 

 

 

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The kitchen has had all the black “Galaxy” grant bench tops installed.

 

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This is the view from the kitchen into the main room.

 

 

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The builder has also arranged installation of our fitted cupboards and the work-areas in Nick’s and Andrew’s bedrooms.

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In some respects, though, this is the most important sight – the battery which will hold enough energy to power the house for a day, and the “inverter” which acts as an intermediary between the solar tiles and the battery, and works as a generator of alternating current.

Glenbrook House 16 – progress outside

In the initial stages of the building process, progress is easy to show in pictures.

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The outside is pretty much complete apart from the details now: the stonework is largely done, even the patio tiles are laid, and those on the front step – here’s another view of out grand entrance in construction.

The outside is far from done, though: the “retaining walls” had to be put in place.  I think that this is a council regulation with any building where the land is sloping, as ours does very slightly.
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So as the outside of the building gets finished off, the builder has been digging trenches around the sides of the site, then pouring concrete into the holes.

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The builder has also been laying the foundations (!) for our garden hut, which is to be made to match the house – in sandstone!!  We could, of course, had a wooden one, of a prefabricated one made from aluminium panels (Colourbond™), but we decided on the usual no-compromise approach, so out garden shed is to be 4x3m and made of sandstone, with a gabled roof!

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Here it is, without the roof as yet.

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