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Comments (1)@joannetaherne, Need some pictures and dimensions to help with some constructive advice from us houzzers. To get info on plunge pools and pools in general, all you need do is google to see what the local pool companies are offering. They will alway include dimensions etc... You also need to say if you have flat land, or live on a slope and if you have rocks and or ease of access to help install it. Also do you want it inground or on ground??? Once you google plunge pools, if you're lucky, you may get an arry of pictures to work out what you like too. Cheers, Barbara...See MoreHouzzer Christmas prezzies.
Comments (236)NB, the above do not reflect the Houzzer yearbook, and are there for humour only. We don't have user photographs with comments under, like that. We also don't have negative comments....See MoreCan you identify the style of this Australian house?
Comments (11)Thanks for all the comments - appreciated. To answer some of your questions; 1. I am also wondering if it is possible the verandah is not original? Can you tell? Not sure, looks original. If the red bricks weren't there, then it's probably more Edwardian? 2. There any internal paneling to lower section of walls? No 3. The bay window is a decorative feature, but are any of the other windows double-hung? No 4. You might look to the neighbouring houses to get a clearer indication of style of your house as often they will share common design features. Do you have any original documentation or plans for the house? No. The street is mainly Cal Bung(double front with heavy posts) and Edwardians. From the comments, it sounds there are overlaps in style. The overall style looks Edwardian but the porch with the red brick posts looks like a smaller version of the typical Cal Bung heavy posts. The question is what does a single front or 1.5 front Californian Bungalow look like?(Do they even exist?) I've only seen double front Cal Bungs with heavy posts....See MoreAustralian Living Room Oasis
Comments (6)I love the way the specific needs of the family was the considered starting point - no apron on the dining table to accommodate long legs, floor cushions for the little ones - genius!...See Moretherockster
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