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you will regret not having overhead cabinets, you can never have enough storage space

one of the most stupid things I get asked is to put cooktop in island, I think its some american trend? I always refuse. idiots

but the sink in the island is very very popular. but a lot of the time the plumbers rough it in , in the wrong spot if your on a slab. out comes the jack hammers hahahaha

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On 22/12/2015 at 9:08 AM, bloodycrashboy said:

 

The house size 350m2 with garage as sub floor 80m2.

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Looks sweet, keep the progress pics coming, always interesting to see other peoples house ideas come to fruition

@rednose here it is mate from page 4.

I have seen cook tops in the island also. I guess it comes down to style of kitchen and house/apartment or should I say Penthouse.

 

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@rednose it does even more so now when walking around with only slab. The only thing that looks I can see that looks big is the Garage size and ceiling height.

 

@Ford Freak garage is sub floor and is under the main bed room, laundry and part of the Kitchen

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Massive, awesome.

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Same/Same

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Project over Easter was getting the pipes finished to begin filling the tank.  

Had one side done already and it was full from the recent rains but had to cut it open today because I wasn't there for the final bit that morning and the other half and father in law forgot to fit a drainage T piece.

I only broke one joiner while pushing them together the whole time (f*cker).  It ain't pretty but will be covered by dirt/path/gardens anyway, just gotta make sure I tie the filler pipes in a nice straight position to square things off above ground.

The bought water that was already in the tank tastes like plastic though...I think this is due to the (new) tank liner but could it be the water source of the delivery guy?  I'm going to have to make use of the drainage T pieces once more rain starts to come in and get rid of the sh*t tasting water.

Have googled and read about using bi carb in a water tank to get rid of that taste, on a caravan forum.  Have to dump that water of course.

look im just a sparkoligist and im not a geologist but I could just go outside and take some photos of reasons why you want flexible couplings on those downpipes just above ground level. My ocd also wants you to change those 45's to one 90 and keep it snug to the wall/posts

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