Posts Tagged ‘Biophilic design’
Building surveyor or private building certifier or accredited certifier to check your home build
Building surveyor, private building certifier or accredited certifier is essentially the same thing! When developing or building, the property owner gets to choose whether to use a Private Certifier or not. In some cases, a development can only be approved by a local council. Once the development is approved by a council with their impositions…
Read MoreAlucobond Removal & Replacement 3 of 3
So-called alucobond cladding is a non-loadbearing skin or layer attached to the outside of a home to shed water and protect the building from the effects of weather. It is a key element in the aesthetic appeal of the home and directly influences both building cost and property value. Your choice of cladding has a significant…
Read MoreHeritage Style Restoration 35
Heritage Style Restoration in Ashfield 2 The Heritage Style Restoration 34 blog was the first in this series. The local council approved building work namely ground and first-floor alterations and additions to the existing heritage-listed dwelling house. The first-floor alterations and additions are more towards the rear of the existing house. I was engaged and…
Read MoreWoodworking Skills 4
Today is the 3rd of April 2023, well as you guys know from the Heritage Style Restoration 33 blog: .I was back to working for my great clients at Strathfield between November 2022 and January 2023 .I first started working on thie house in 1998 .Wood rots and needs to be mended with tender loving…
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Heritage Style Restoration in Ashfield 1 I find it weird, the homeowner and architect say the Council heritage listed the house some years back. However, I have not found it listed in the appropriate legislation as a heritage item. This will need further research. The architect claims to have had headaches submitting the documentation for…
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