Monday, July 18, 2011

Is this living or character building????

Bedroom & lounge / toilet
In the early days of living here (in the shed, cabin and caravan) was like camping and after a few weeks I wanted to go home.  My best purchase this year - an electric blanket. One morning getting up to venture off to work, at 6am I couldn’t have a shower for the pipes had frozen. I produced a full bucket of ice to Mr I want to build a straw bale house whilst he was in a snug bed.  Amazingly the whole bucket was frozen – never seen anything like it. Oh yeh now I have showers in the evenings. It seems the coldest and wettest winter for years.

Cooking on the other hand has been a challenge. We no longer have to unplug the fridge to put the kettle on. Cooking in a small toaster and a 2 hot plate element (one at a time) took its toll and not to mention stretching the imagination every meal. “Saved” - June sales. A new fridge, gas/electric stove and a few other things for the new house. The day before I went shopping Mr I want to build a straw bale house activated the joint credit card. I am now cooking. Yippee.

The cabin is the warmest part of our little compound, unfortunately there is nothing worth watching on the TV so the games on the ipad are in demand.


Laundry and the $15 dishwasher

This is something that we will look back and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

House building update


Roof tiles
We had roof tiles delivered. Yep
you may think progress, alas tipped into two spots to be crushed(by our car) to extend the driveway so trucks can deliver house materials.




It's too wet to spread them using the tractor so a shovel is used or just throwing them is the go.

I said it was wet..........................

Mud bricks – The frames are made and ready to use.

House plans
We have 3 copies of the house plans with a 6.2 energy star rating, a slab engineer okay and I want to build a house has the documentation stating he is now able to be an owner builder. Does this mean planner, building project manager or saving money and experimenting with handy skills.

The future home - House warming / come 5oth birthday
Mr I want to build a straw bale house will either pay for 50 people to lunch with me on my half century birthday or the house warming party will be the end of November to coincide with my 50th
I win both ways.

Friday, April 1, 2011

House Plans


Mmmmmmmmmm  its all about the plans at the moment. We had quick specific drawings made up a number of years ago. These drawings included the doors I got from my wonderful hairdresser and windows I bought through ebay.  To gain a building permit further detail of the plans was needed. 

About 2 years ago I engaged a friend’s friend who is an architect. Meeting with him over 4 times to ensure the first cut was nearly final.  This was over wine and phone calls to Mr I want to build a Straw Bale house.  We were ready to move soon, ready to build but plans were needed.  After several emails, leaving messages on mobile phone, the first week in January 2011, I finally talked to him. He was on holidays, suggesting to meet up the following week. Well …………………. 6 weeks later we finally made a time. The architect stated he had plans to go and had contacted the structural engineer for the design of the slab. Of course I was excited; turning up to his house only to find a message on my phone that he had to work so postponing our meeting. The next time I did not make it to his house he had given 2 hours grace of cancelling. The next time I spoke to him and suggested he email the plans so when we arranged the 4th meeting I would have feedback. No plans still. Speaking to him a few days later he then sent the plans.

I got home around 10pm and straight on the computer to open the email up to find a completely different design to what was presented and discussed. Mr I want to build a Straw Bale house laughed and thought the design was in a ‘combie’ style. The walls were exposed, no veranda surrounding the house, not facing North to use passive heating, not seemly energy efficient, access to the toilet was through our bedroom or our daughter’s.



If you look hard enough you may find a spare bedroom or is it a space?  What about the simple things like somewhere to put our couch/heater/ TV and the 1st room you see when you walk in is the Laundry.

I was in shock and angry and could not ring him for over a week.  I was calm when I spoke to him stating that it was not what we wanted and he suggested we find someone else.  He sent back the package full of duplication of documents that he kept requesting including 2 copies of the original planning permit documents.   It could be said that he did not look in the package or given he is an architect he has the right to make his stamp on our house. Oh no he doesn’t.

Relieved but still with no plans we have engaged a company of drafts people only about 25kms from where we live. They say the plans will be ready within 2 weeks – Since we are now sooooooooooo behind schedule we are going to spend winter in our temporary accommodation. I think doing time in the coldest area of Victoria could only add character and create more stories.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Moving onto the block - Temporary Accomodation

The day had finally come when plumbing and electricity was all connected and there were no more excuses to stall and remain in the warm comfortable house that we had sold not 8 months ago.
Mr I want to build a straw bale house’s cousin was adamant he was going to move us and would bring someone to assist with the heavier things. The day arrived and we still had mild and all the food in the fridge, empty boxes and the study full of things we had not got around to sort. I guess we are like everyone else who has to move out of a house they have inhabited for over 12 years.
Well the move went as expected, empty boxes were carried to and from the truck and of course placed in the middle of the rooms so double handling was a must.
The first night in the shed as a kitchen, bungalow as the bathroom / lounge and the caravan as the bedroom, was cold and there were different noises to endure.
Getting up and going to work the next day was interesting, given you have to step outside onto the cold bricks in the rain to walk to the bungalow to shower. Then return to get dressed. As you could imagine there is limited space in a caravan even though it is 24ft in length. Where do you put clothes and how do you make decisions on what to wear when you are shivering because the wet towel is no comfort.
Arriving home from work is not really inspiring when there is power cords all over the place. We had blown up the metre box. Well not that drastic but no power to the kitchen therefore to cook or do anything with electricity we had to unplug the fridge. We did this for a week waiting for a new switch for the metre. It is amazing how much you rely on power to run things like the phone, computers, cooking appliances and entertainment such as CD or radio. It was a tad like camping and early to bed for now it is dark by 8pm.
One of my stories is that Mr I want to build a straw bale house packed the pantry. Well that is overstating the task. In less than 10mins it seemed like everything had been thrown into this small cupboard and to get to anything to eat taking items out or letting them fall out was the trick. It took me a week to get up the strength to take it all out to label and pack it to a reasonable state.
It is now 2 weeks of bliss in the temporary accommodation. Electricity is restored, we drive to the clothes line, the dogs are not yet in a run, TV has not been connected, we replaced the dishwasher, (with an ebay special of $15) and its getting colder at nights. Do we plug the heaters in an risk further issues with the power board?
Bring on camping – We are now official Trailer trash.