The foundations for the front retaining wall were laid about a week after we moved in.
The bricks were laid and the centre cavity filled with cement. |
The bricks were laid and the centre cavity filled with cement. |
This is the side path with the sleepers in. |
The join between the front and back. Sleepers are behind the gate and brick rendered retaining wall out the front as it looks nicer. |
The put plastic on the backside of the sleepers to protect them a bit more (even though they are treated pine). |
Backfilled and then stained. In this case it has one coat of Merbau stain on it. I stopped him short of a second coat as I dont really like merbau and our decking is all gorgeous spotted gum. |
Driveway all prepped and ready for pouring |
Ready for concrete |
Cam watching as they put the finishing touches before the trucks arrived. |
The concreting begins |
Starting the driveway part with the storm water grate covered up. The pace at which these guys work once the concrete arrived was amazing! |
This was a big hit with our boys... the MIXER truck! |
From the street |
It was an early start (6:30am on Saturday morning). But Lachie was so keen to see it all he was 'supervising' in his pjs and dressing gown. |
All poured, levelled and waiting to be exposed. |
Before exposure. As per the previous post, we thoroughly recommend Rory at "The Concrete Firm" www.theconcretefirm.com.au Stay tuned for more photos with the final finished driveway, retaining walls and front facade reveal soon! Kirst xx |
This is the path at the back of the house before it was exposed. |
With so many 'workmen' around, there is always plenty for our boys to look at! Here Sylvaine was exposing the pathways. |
What the back pathway looked like after exposure. |
A closer look at our selection. Mentone PreMix "Montquartz" (I think that's what it was?) Tomorrow... a look at our finished driveway : ) |