Metricon Phoenix Mod 43

Metricon Phoenix Mod 43
Entry Digital - keyless

Sunday 26 April 2015

Timberlicious Part 1 & 2 &

The underside of our front balcony looked fine but was lined on plain old plasterboard. Nothing wrong with that right? - correct!. However, a wander through Bunnings and a "clearance" sign on some interesting timber flooring inspired a project. Sure you can buy laminated timber look flooring but after all its just a picture printed on plastic and stuck on MDF. Well this "special" was actually engineered Australian timber (Real Timber on 4 ply veneer - so it was actually timber and the construction was stronger and 12 mill thick verses just 8-9 mill for most laminates. It was also light and rigid which means it doesn't sag like most laminates. The system was tongue and groove so so easy for overhead installation verses most laminates which a some sort of "clip lock" which in fine for flooring but near impossible for overhead installation.

Most of the higher end Metricon display homes have the underside of two story verandas lined, but of you ask the price you quickly are satisfied with plaster. So this project costs around $350 to DIY and probably takes up one and a half days. Hardest part is cutting out down lights and security camera holes. The part finished effect looks great and theres nothing quite like the look of natural timber.

It's not quite finished but heres the progress so far.



Finally Finally Finished
You know what they say "the first 90% of the project takes 90% of the time and the last 10% of the project also takes 90% of the time. The cut in's and horizontal cuts took hours but it's all done! see below:



Now there's some inspiration to timber-up other parts of the house. Here are some interesting wow treatments of the Wolesley residence by Mckimm in Brighton. don't quite have the budget for this... but it's are great inspiration nonetheless

Saturday 18 April 2015

Outdoor Roomification

Outdoor Rooms are meant to be outdoors right, but sometimes you want them to be a tad more roomy. After all its Melbourne right... stinking hot one month and Antartica the next. Plus once you get a few electronic installed you want a bit of protection from the full effects of the weather... be it good or bad. On a recent trip to masters we spotted so steel laser cut screens and the sizing was right and the application was perfect.
Still lets the inside out and the outside in, so one day later hey presto all done, screens (3) cost $240 and the associated woodgrain effect extruded aluminium was around 200 on top of that the effect looks cool and with around 60% screening works a treat. There is still plenty of outdooriness about the space but more roomy feel with added protection from the elements