Monday, March 20, 2017

Ask no questions

We managed to get a set of pictures today of progress on our unit 32 of Saint Germain at Campbell (ask no questions; you'll get no answers!). It was exciting to see a fair bit of progress since the last lot of pics we saw three months ago at Christmas.... and so far we feel pretty thrilled about everything!!! .....

..especially the view from the living room (that's Mt Ainslie in the distance)...
 and the whole apartment is airy and light - and we're also very pleased with the pale grey walls......
 .. the joinery all looks to be finished off well....

 ... and the winter garden is going to be a great space to work with!......
 The marble bench tops look beautiful....

 ..and they have even continued the marble into the small scullery room at the side of the kitchen (where the fridge and pantry are located)..
 Rob is pleased that our ensuite shower is a good size.....
..... and the builders are very excited about the Astra Walker aged brass tapware (although our apartment hasn't had its tapware installed yet).
We have a beautiful picture window in our main bedroom.... it will be a great vantage point for seeing all the Autumn colours evolve.
 This is the view from the second bedroom (below). I am no longer concerned about the impact of the roof on our view. In actuality it looks to be a fair way below us and it doesn't dominate the view anyway (phew, she says!!).  The angle of this pic below makes it look like our apartment must be built in the middle of uninhabited bushland, but just to the left of those big tall gum trees at the edge of our window view is....
 Anzac Parade, the main commemorative avenue of our Nation's capital. We will have a very pretty view at night with all the lights, and a lovely lake nearby, all the national institutions, as well as a thriving new cafe & restaurant scene close by..
With these very reassuring views of the aprtment we feel like we've had a big boost today even though we're still a way off moving in (late May - early June maybe??) 

We've had some not so good news this week about family members with health issues so this was a very happy and positive way to end our day today (may it continue!).

2 comments:

rossie l said...

Love the look of the kitchen and cabinetry Jude and Rob and what a gorgeous view.

judy l said...

Look absolutely beautiful Bob and Jude. I can't wait to see it in the flesh.