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385 sqr mtr block and this image.

 

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Well, here's the requirements by council:

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The block is R30 zoning, which means, according to the R-Codes below, 24sqm is the minimum open space required, of which the council stipulates not less than 50% of that minimum open space must be without permanent roof cover...which is 12sqm, which I'm fairly certain I still have at the end of the patio and around the back and other side of the house...hopefully...

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@rednose looks great mate.

leisure pools are good but think they only do fiberglass. We've used them twice now.

Cant wait to see it all done sounds awesome.

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@rednose - is that slab diamond cut? Heard that this technique reduces concrete cracking. With I had done this rather than coating my driveway a few years back, looks good but does not last long.

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Yes, Diamond cut.

I have a double driveway that was part of the home build. I widened it and concreted the back area in the pic and both sides of the house, the only cracks I have are in the existing driveway.
All the new concrete is crack free

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Concreting was done by Big Joe @ Heavyweight Concreting

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Hey, where are all the classical Greek columns :)

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the cuts in the slab in the backyard make it look kinda fancy . like massive tiles. I like it.

 

totes stealing the idea for future

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Will eventually spray crete it to match the travertine around the pool.

Something like this

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and all these years everyone used to bag out wogs about concrete. Now who's laughing. 

Very smart!

 

Let us know how you go with the travertine. I need heaps for around the pool and Alfresco area

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The Tile Liquidator in Smithfield, that's where I got mine from.

 

I went for classic as I feel it suits the house, but they have silver and white aswell.

 

I got 30mm travertine pavers for the pool coping and around the pool area and 12mm travertine tiles for the alfresco area.

 

Same batch so the colour matches.

 

https://www.tileliquidator.com.au/travertine

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