OUTDOOR AREA 

Episode 2 Series 10
TX Date: 29/06/09
View clip of renovation below.

Michelle Walshe (31), Leon Kirkbeck (33) and their three children Halina (6), Jarvis (3) and Hudson (1)
Te Atatu Peninsula 



Michelle and Leon are young creative professionals who bought their first home in Te Atatu Peninsula two years ago – at the height of the property boom.  They would love to renovate their weatherboard 1970’s house but with no capital gain they can’t borrow any more money. Although they love their neighbourhood the house is small and with three kids they are bursting out the door of their tiny house.

On top of this, Leon’s dodgy DIY skills are not the best… there is a crappy deck and an old rundown concrete swimming pool that resembles a cesspit and needs re- plastering and painting.  It has a rotting deck and a wobbly fence that doesn’t comply with the building code.

Cocksy and Hamish’s task is to transform their cesspit of a backyard into the ultimate outdoor room that will give this young funky couple an entertaining area as well as more space for living in summer.

‘CREATING THE LOOK’

Hamish decided to go for a ‘Kiwiana theme’, which means native plantings, a caravan inspired striped fence and a good old kiwi BBQ table…and no kiwi backyard is complete without a good old kiwi deck.

But the piece de resistance would have to be the beautiful gas fireplace that means they will be able to use the area year round….especially with the SPA pool we scored for them from Sundance!! 

With Hamish refusing to compromise on the glass fencing – thanks to National Glass – this went from a simple backyard makeover into the absolute ultimate in opulent outdoor rooms! 

As Michelle put it when she saw it: “I can look at the front of our house and think…West Auckland…but when I go out the back I think: It’s Remuera!”

COCKSY’S SPECIAL PROJECT

·          Cocksy built an 8 seater BBQ Table made from off-cuts of the Pine Deck

INVESTED IN:

·          Good quality fencing (National Glass)
·          Outdoor heating (Real Fires)
·          Decking

BARGAINS:

·          Our best buy was definitely the Trade Me plants at $350
·          Instead of tiling around the pool we stuck with the kiwiana theme and went for black oxide concrete at $1200
·          At $150 Cocksy's kiwiana classic BBQ table was cheap as chips

PRODUCTS (Our Exhibitors are highlighted in RED Bold)

OUTDOOR

Item

Brand

Product

RRP

Fire

Real Fires

Real Fires 700mm Gas Fireplace  

$3399.00 plus installation

Accessories

Freedom

1 x dinner set and glassware

 

Spa

Sundance Spas

Sundance 680 Burlington

$14,499

BBQ

Rinnai

X5

$1599

Tiles

Jacobsen’s

Refin Pietre Incise Retica Tiles and Stair Nosing (42 Retica tiles and 84 Stair Nosing pieces)

$1945

Lighting

Eglo

3 x outdoor lights (incandescent)

Park wall lamp/1 anthricite

 

$89 each

Paint

Dulux

Fence stripes in Cossack rock, Pauanui, Raymonds Gap

Fire area Cossack Rock

Bus Red Jacks

Playhouse Mt Aspiring for trim and weather boards narrow neck

 

Fence

National Glass

National Glass Frameless Glass Pool Fence

$9268+GST

Concrete

Firth

Black Oxide

$1200

Gas Cylinders

Rockgas

 

 

Cocksy and Hamish

Plants

Trade Me

Native plants purchased from Hamilton

$300

Deck

Cocksy

Deck – 3 pine decking $50 a square metre materials $1250
Fence – every paling 150mm, $3 a metre

 

BBQ Table

Cocksy

Made from the off-cuts of Cocksy’s pine deck

$150

 



 

 

 

 


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