The walls to the Riders Lounge part of the development are clad in salvaged galvanized iron sheets
This Blog is intended to describe and track the development of the Spring Spur Riders Lounge and Accommodation Facility at the Bogong Horseback Adventures home property - Spring Spur. The development and the new products and services that will result is an exciting stage in the evolution in Bogong Horseback Adventures, and the future for the Baird family.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Blackbutt timber windows frame the view
It's been a long journey for these sticks of Blackbutt, harvested as fire salvage, seasoned and then dressed and joined at Wodonga Joinery.
Beautifully fitted into the building by Lin and Clay Baird. Will be glazed on site.
Beautifully fitted into the building by Lin and Clay Baird. Will be glazed on site.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Highlights and Blackbutt
The Blackbutt timber window frames highlight the northern sunshine and ventilation, once the black plastic is removed and louvres are fitted.
New highlights
Monday, 15 July 2013
Lustre de sabot de cheval
Thanks to some dedicated welding from Mick and Kevin, these worn horseshoes have found the light at the end of the road. Well nearly, just got to finish the connection.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
En suites
The ensuites are ready to go with plumbing fixtures in place, tiling and lights as well as glass screens and tap ware.
Hand basin, granite floors and tiles
Glass shower screens, shower fittings
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Interiors, doors and plaster.
The carpenters have hung the interior doors, and fitted locks etc, plastering is completed.
Doors in place
last light down the breezeway
Plaster work in office
Fire wall in mudroom
Kitchen basics
In keeping with our recycle, reuse, ethos, we were able to source an excellent commercial stove, fitted for LPG on Ebay. Installed and ready to be commissioned, the stove should be a source of many a long table meal.
The Waldorf Range stands by ready to to start cooking with gas.
Commercial sink in place
Monday, 3 June 2013
Painters final touches outside
The painters enjoyed a brief stretch of fine weather to complete the exterior painting.
All painted and polished.
Friday, 17 May 2013
Finished the granite floor
Despite being heavy work, bricklayer Bernie completed the granite floors covering over 200m2 of floor. Bernie's attention to detail shows in the layout of the stone.
Granite set in place and grouted
Monday, 13 May 2013
Electrical fittings
Electrical contractor Richard has fitted the Hi Bay lights to the lounge area
One of 3 HiBays over the lounge area
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Verandas and shade structures
Shelter from the storm, shade in the hot summer sun and set up to allow winter sun to penetrate deep into the building, the verandas and shade structures perform and important role
Blackbutt cladding and shade structures
Veranda awaiting roof sheets
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Bring on the power
Inside the locked up building in wall rough-ins are progressing with electrical and hot and cold water loops installed
Electrical circuits
Hot and cold water loops
Friday, 29 March 2013
Finish the in ground works
With the reliably dry March weather all the in ground services were completed. Waste water connections to waste system, storm water collection to storage tanks, potable water supply to the buildings, farm water connections to garden and cistern loops, gas mains and underground electrical and telephone connections.
Multi services trench
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Building locked up
With windows in place and cladding complete, the lock-up target is accomplished. Meanwhile the salvaged granite flooring is starting to take shape.
Eaves linings and Axon wall claddings to the ensuite areas
Salvage granite is carefully cut to create a crazy paved hard wearing floor and more thermal mass.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Feathertop burns
Progress on the building took rest as resources were diverted into managing the impact of the Mount Feathertop bushfire on the horse tour business and farm property.
Fire looms in our big backyard!
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