Sunday, July 10, 2011

Let's talk about price, baby!

Let's talk about price, baby!
Let's talk about you and me
Let's talk about all the good things, and the bad things
That could be...
[Sung to the tune of 'Let's Talk About Sex' by Salt 'n' Pepa - pathetic, I know!]

We received the preliminary quote from Keogh via email on Monday evening, and this was followed up by a face-to-face meeting on Saturday morning. As for the price...drumroll please!......we have come in at about $10,000 more than our initial Premier contract.

However, this is primarily driven by the fact that this quote includes provisions for Keogh to provide the outdoor decking and Caesarstone benchtops in the kitchen, neither of which we chose to include with Premier. The question is now, should we cough up the extra $10k and keep these options, or move them onto our list of things to do after handover? Decisions, decisions.... 

So far the biggest components of the quote are the stumps/site costs and the timber flooring, which are to be expected. The other big cost is the kitchen. We are going to style the kitchen on Premier's Delatite / Jamieson kitchen, with white vinyl wrap cabinetry and a country mantle. However, the actual shape of the kitchen is a little different - more of an 'L' shape and then a separate island bench. Somehow, I think we might have just enough storage space in the kitchen - at last count, we are up to 15 pot drawers!

Refresh: This is the kitchen in Premier's Delatite



There are still a few small things that we tossing up upgrading throughout the house, and I don't really see anything else that we could cut out apart from the deck and the Caesarstone benchtops, so if we want to keep close to the original contract price then these are the things that are going to have to go. That, or we scale back the kitchen in some way.

What are your thoughts on having a double vanity in the ensuite? The bench in the ensuite is 1800mm long, so it is definitely long enough to comfortably fit two sinks, but I don't know what the advantages or disadvantages would be for this set-up. I like the look of having two sinks, but what does it really mean in practical terms? How does this affect the storage space in the cupboards underneath, having all that added sink paraphernalia?

Today we continued the house-oriented weekend by visiting our storage locker, as we needed to confirm the measurements of the fireplace and hearth that will be going in the family room - I had forgotten how big the mantle actually is! Should come up really nice in this room though, especially once we get the insert sandblasted and repainted and put in our pretty flowered tiles.

Pretty fireplace

So what are the next steps?

We have scheduled in the next meeting with Keogh for two weeks time, so we have until then to decide what changes we want to make to the current specs. If everything is okay, we will then sign the Preliminary Building Agreement and proceed to drawing up the contracts - hopefully this process will go much quicker than it did with Premier!


P.S. We have also updated the pic of the house in the header, as this is a more accurate reflection of what the house will look like now (except for the dormer window). We are thinking of using a similar colour scheme, and we will be having the same archwork as shown here.



9 comments:

  1. We deleted one of the vanities from the ensuite, because who really needs two? It's another one to clean and cuts down on working bench space.

    I went for a laminate bench in the kitchen as I seem to remember that it was about 3 or 4,000 extra for Caesarstone and I really couldn't justify that amount, and there are some wonderful laminates out there that are more hardwearing than stone anyway. And you can always opt for Caesarstone later if you want to probably cheaper than the builder is doing it for!

    I did away with the dinky little cupboard/drawers next to the oven as I need to have room beside the stove for cooking etc and I opted for overhead cupboards instead of the mantle, which they did at no extra cost.

    We are going to get our alfresco decked ourselves virtually as soon as handover as we will need to have some area outside that isn't just dirt. Get a couple of independent quotes for your decking and see how they stack up, remember builders usually whack on a 20% profit so you may get the job done just as well by someone else and save some money.

    Your fireplace will be fantastic! We are not having the fireplace in the display home and have opted for a 600 camp fyre log gas one which actually works out cheaper than the display one and will have a fan so will pump out more heat.

    Hope this helps!

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  2. Thanks for the comments Janine - this has given us something to think about. Ben went past the Laminex display centre today and it is amazing the finishes they have come up with nowadays! There is quite a large range of stone-look high density polycarbonate materials, and at a fraction of the cost of Caesarstone. I think this could definitely be a worthy alternative.

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  3. Have a look at wilsonart as well, their display centre is in Scoresby the company is Parbury. They have some beautiful laminates!

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  4. Hi guys, just wondering what's happening with you guys, have you decided on your extras yet?

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  5. Hi Janine,

    We decided to take of the decking and the caesarstone for now, and go with the single sink in the ensuite as they don't charge an "admin fee" for adding them back in later if we do change our minds. For now, I can live without them!

    We paid the next installment of the deposit a few weeks ago, and now we are waiting on the final drawings and contracts. Hopefully won't be too much longer - this was the stage that took almost 5 months of waiting with premier, so hopefully it won't be anywhere near as long as that!

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  6. Glad to hear its all going so well. Can't wait to hear what comes next.

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  7. Hi - we are considering Keogh Homes. Any comments or concerns? Through our initial discussions with Frank, their pricing seems quite transparent (and reasonable) but until we speak with someone who has been through the full process of building, it is difficult to be sure of quality and timing.
    Thanks

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  8. Hi There,

    Things are progressing really well with Keogh so far. We tried to find out a bit of information on them on the internet too, but as you have probably seen yourself, there is not much out there on them! I actually take that as a good sign though, because dissatisfied customers are much more likely to voice their opinions on the internet in comparison to satisfied customers....

    In terms of our experience so far, we have found everything to be really good. I have really noticed a difference in the way Frank approached designing our plans compared to our previous builder. We were previously dealing with someone who was more heavily geared towards the "sales" side of things, without necessarily having a high degree of design knowledge as well. He would make any changes to the plan that we requested, even if in our naivety as first home builders it might not have always been the best direction to take. In comparison, I feel that Frank has actually really taken note of our block and its features, and designed the house to suit and enhance the land. He has given us a lot of good ideas that we would never have thought of ourselves.

    In terms of timing, we are still waiting to receive our final plans and contracts, but it has only been 4 weeks so far and they are due at the end of this week. In comparison, we waited almost 6 months to get to that stage with Premier....

    Unfortunately we have yet to speak with anyone who has actually been through the entire building process with Keogh yet, but from what I have seen of their product so far the quality looks great.

    Good luck with your build! Keep us updated - do you have a blog we can follow? I love hearing other building experiences.

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  9. Hi

    No blog I'm afraid.

    We are planning on walking through a semi complete home to gauge fit and finish quality.

    I will certainly keep an eye on your story to see how you progress.

    Good luck!!

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