Christmas came & went. And January slipped by. Then it was February & still virtually no progress on the house - perhaps a tradesman here & there for a couple of hours every fortnight or so to start work on the electrics & the plumbing. So, while we were waiting waiting waiting for something to happen, Vic jumped in & painted the outside of the house - what a GREAT job!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, December 24, 2010
Locked out
Here it is: the precious house, but ... we are locked out! That is (and don't be fooled by the panes of glass missing from the front windows that can easily be jumped through), we have technically reached lock up stage. Alas, that was in about the middle of December 2010 and the tradesmen are only just resurfacing from their Christmas break now ... mid February 2011!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Window to the soul
When I popped by to check up on 'Bella Vastu' the Monday before last, the windows were going in & a safety fence had gone up. Now, all of the windows are in except the bay window in the meditation/sun room - the window on the far right in the photo below. Since then, nothing more has happened. Apparently there is a line up for the fellows who are going to put the 'weatherboards' on.
So, in the meantime, I thought to give a few of our experiences during the building process...
To start with, when I first walked into a Maharishi Sthapatya Veda building many years ago, as well as a lovely softness, I noticed a pushing down or grounding feeling. This feeling has been growing more & more through the building our own house - perhaps a bit like being grounded into every single cell of the physiology - very nice.
Secondly, we are both finding that we need more rest than usual. Perhaps building a house that incorporates these vastu principles is a bit like having ones physiology rebuilt from the floor up. I am also sleeping longer & more deeply than before we started the process - definitely a good thing for me!
And finally (for now), we are both noticing that it seems to be easier to get things done. Things in the past that would have taken longer or been more complicated now seem to get done quicker & appear simpler.
And so here she is to date...
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
The Blues
As the guttering was going on, we received a semi-panicked call from the builder - the colour we had chosen for both the facia & the windows is no longer available and to avoid losing our place in the production queue, and hence avoid weeks of delay, we needed to decide on new colours before the end of the next day. The builder made suggestions for these changes. I remember my immediate thought was to just go with his suggestions, as I was working the next day & certainly did not have time to go 'colour shopping'! Vic however wanted to have a look around to make sure, so I left it with him. As it turns out, we ended up going full circle and deciding to go with what the builder initially suggested.
This situation has reminded me again of one of the fundamental things we have noticed with the building of the house - learning about the fine balance between keeping an eye on the details and letting go of those same details & allowing them work themselves out.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Framed
This time when we headed down to the 'house' to meet the builder, armed with a few ideas for making my studio a bit bigger, we found the roof frame had been added to the walls. The skeleton of the house is essentially finished!
When we walked into my studio, now with the 'roof' on, the feel of the room had changed - we no longer felt that it was too small and so tossed our possible last minute emergency enlargement ideas to the side.
We met with the builder and went through a few details, including choosing colours for the roof, guttering, facia and windows. We left with plans to meet on site again in another 4 weeks or so to check the next stage.
While we were down there, a name for the house sprang to mind: 'Bella Vastu'.
So, welcome to Bella Vastu...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
House starting to take shape
We popped down to the block to have another 'feel' of the slab, as it had felt so wonderful last time - so soft & peaceful just to step up onto the slab & wander around.
When we got there, we found that building of the frame had started, and the walls were established for each room. And it feels wonderful! Although it's a relatively small house - about 160m2 - we found that the open living areas & the big windows make it feel big. We've never designed a house before, so we are quite astonished to be so happy with it - of course, we have had lots of help along the way!
Our only slight hesitation on complete happiness is my studio that feels a bit pokey. So, we will discuss this with the Maharishi Vastu Consultant & see if he has any suggestions and then discuss these with the builder when we meet him in the next few days.
And by the way, we've decided that we can no longer call it 'the block' - it must now be 'the house'!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Shower slab
We were not able to contact the builder, so I went down to the block first thing in the morning to see what was happening, but the cement trucks were already there with the cement poured & setting!
Oh no - what to do?
All a bit stressful!
Phone calls to the Maharishi Vastu Consultant & the builder looking at possible solutions...
And, as it turns out, it seems that it is better that things have gone this way, as it would have been very difficult to actually build the bay windows starting at waist height. It is apparently easier to build them from floor level, & this will also give us the opportunity to have a proper window seat in the meditation room.
Through some creative thinking on behalf of the Maharishi Vastu Consultant, the measurements of the house can be adjusted & all will be well.
This whole situation reminds me again of, firstly, how Nature, the universe, or whatever you would like to call that Something greater than ourselves, often knows better than we do ourselves. And secondly, this situation has reminded me again of how much energy can be wasted on worrying about things that are working themselves out for the best.
And so to celebrate that, here's Vic having a shower in the new house...
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