New 600,000 baht house
New 600,000 baht house
Geez, Maaka I thought you might of painted the house "black" in commemoration of the RWC and the forthcoming three-peat
Might be hard to get the missus to agree though.
Of course, you could have a silver fern embedded in the driveway
Might be hard to get the missus to agree though.
Of course, you could have a silver fern embedded in the driveway
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now theres a thought Tataw...
tried the paua shell ( abalone) inlay, and then a 'koru ' pattern ( same as ban chiang art ) on the tile floor, but never happened, but then when the good lady saw me pull out my black sliver fern AB flag, she suggested a flagpole with the Thai flag fluttering as well, so you never know Matey..maybe a statute of Richie on the front lawn and some goalposts in the rice field for the wee lad to have a go at
tried the paua shell ( abalone) inlay, and then a 'koru ' pattern ( same as ban chiang art ) on the tile floor, but never happened, but then when the good lady saw me pull out my black sliver fern AB flag, she suggested a flagpole with the Thai flag fluttering as well, so you never know Matey..maybe a statute of Richie on the front lawn and some goalposts in the rice field for the wee lad to have a go at
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well fellas, its now 3yrs since the first sod was turned, and 2moro the house has its buddhist baptism and the missus moves in...apparently the 13th is a lucky day in Isaan for such things, but black friday is the opposite for us aliens, so I wont be spoiling the party with my bad luck, but riding south instead...final pics of the kitchen, and balcony pillars and lights...stainless/ chrome handrail / fence to come next year.........thanks for putting up with me, over and out...
New 600,000 baht house
Hi Maaka,
Thanks for the chance to visit yesterday.
It was a nice little drive too.
Your house if fantastic mate, especially for the price.
Very neat, tidy and open.
The colours look pretty wild on this forum, but when at your house, it is just bright, clean and relaxing.
I'll be happy if my place comes out similar.
I did get some good ideas, so I will put in memory bank for my time to come soon.
Thanks
Mick
Thanks for the chance to visit yesterday.
It was a nice little drive too.
Your house if fantastic mate, especially for the price.
Very neat, tidy and open.
The colours look pretty wild on this forum, but when at your house, it is just bright, clean and relaxing.
I'll be happy if my place comes out similar.
I did get some good ideas, so I will put in memory bank for my time to come soon.
Thanks
Mick
New 600,000 baht house
Thanks Mick...
nice to put a face to a name..
yes it was some drive..not sure my derriere would still be in one piece if I did it on the Phantom..will see next year when we repay the visit..
nice to put a face to a name..
yes it was some drive..not sure my derriere would still be in one piece if I did it on the Phantom..will see next year when we repay the visit..
New 600,000 baht house
Hey, maaka did you meet Stickman recently? At the end of his column this week:
"This week I found myself in the Hawkes Bay, on the east coast of New Zealand's north island. It's a lovely part of the country with fabulous weather, food & wine. I made my way to the top of Mata Peak where you get fantastic views across the region. Just a few others were milling around, taking in the views when the serenity was broken by a familiar ring tone. I didn't register at first that it was not a standard iPhone ring tone, nor was it a common Samsung or Nokia tune. I recognised it but couldn't place it. It was a sound I used to hear often in Thailand....and then the penny dropped, it was the distinctive ring tone of a call being made on the Line app - which is ultra popular in Thailand. I looked across and saw that the phone belonged to a Maori guy with an enormous belly. I resumed looking through the camera viewfinder taking photos when I realised something was not right. Someone was speaking Thai, not great Thai, but definitely Thai. I looked in the Maori dude's direction and he was having a conversation with someone in Thai. I tried not to tune in to what he was saying but intrigued, it was impossible not to. Obviously he was chatting with his special someone. When he ended the call I walked over and surprised him as much as he had surprised me by greeting him in Thai and complimenting on his linguistic ability. We got to chatting and it turns out he rents a house in the north-east of Thailand and had basically checked out of life, living a rustic lifestyle in Thailand because, I his words, New Zealand was a giant rip-off. Who would have thought that on top of a mountain in far flung provincial New Zealand I would overhear a fellow countryman of mine speaking Thai with his beloved in Nongkhai?"
I think I'm probably wrong as from memory I had you noted as "athletic" rather than "enormous".
"This week I found myself in the Hawkes Bay, on the east coast of New Zealand's north island. It's a lovely part of the country with fabulous weather, food & wine. I made my way to the top of Mata Peak where you get fantastic views across the region. Just a few others were milling around, taking in the views when the serenity was broken by a familiar ring tone. I didn't register at first that it was not a standard iPhone ring tone, nor was it a common Samsung or Nokia tune. I recognised it but couldn't place it. It was a sound I used to hear often in Thailand....and then the penny dropped, it was the distinctive ring tone of a call being made on the Line app - which is ultra popular in Thailand. I looked across and saw that the phone belonged to a Maori guy with an enormous belly. I resumed looking through the camera viewfinder taking photos when I realised something was not right. Someone was speaking Thai, not great Thai, but definitely Thai. I looked in the Maori dude's direction and he was having a conversation with someone in Thai. I tried not to tune in to what he was saying but intrigued, it was impossible not to. Obviously he was chatting with his special someone. When he ended the call I walked over and surprised him as much as he had surprised me by greeting him in Thai and complimenting on his linguistic ability. We got to chatting and it turns out he rents a house in the north-east of Thailand and had basically checked out of life, living a rustic lifestyle in Thailand because, I his words, New Zealand was a giant rip-off. Who would have thought that on top of a mountain in far flung provincial New Zealand I would overhear a fellow countryman of mine speaking Thai with his beloved in Nongkhai?"
I think I'm probably wrong as from memory I had you noted as "athletic" rather than "enormous".
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New 600,000 baht house
Kia Ora Mate..
I was / am reasonably toned Mate, but that ruddy rice soon gives one a spare tire around the guts, or is it love handles?
Well yes I was born south of the Ongaonga in the Hawkes Bay, so the Maori fella might be a distant Kahangungu rally..good to see some of the bro's in my neck of the woods in Udon..maybe we can have a hangi...
there are alot of similarities between Maori and Isaan..the sniff kiss is almost a hongi, and the Ban Chiang art is the same as Kowhaiwhai, and the lingo is almost the same, and now DNA, Maori are traced back to Taiwan and then on to the Himilaya's, so I wonder if my cuzzie bro is aware of that when God was a boy, we may have migrated down thru Isaan on our way to Aotearoa....
I was / am reasonably toned Mate, but that ruddy rice soon gives one a spare tire around the guts, or is it love handles?
Well yes I was born south of the Ongaonga in the Hawkes Bay, so the Maori fella might be a distant Kahangungu rally..good to see some of the bro's in my neck of the woods in Udon..maybe we can have a hangi...
there are alot of similarities between Maori and Isaan..the sniff kiss is almost a hongi, and the Ban Chiang art is the same as Kowhaiwhai, and the lingo is almost the same, and now DNA, Maori are traced back to Taiwan and then on to the Himilaya's, so I wonder if my cuzzie bro is aware of that when God was a boy, we may have migrated down thru Isaan on our way to Aotearoa....
New 600,000 baht house
There you go...I design and have built a new house for my village Princess, with tiled bathroom with hot and cold shower, a kitchen with triple gas burner, and ceiling fans thru out...we just move in and alls good before I head back home to the farm for 3mths...when I arrive back, she is showering outside with a bucket and tub, and cooking rice outside over a fire, and instead of using the roof fans, she buys a little portable one and sits/lies in front of that...oyiiiiiiiiiii...oh and we have this nice looking house, and she puts a bamboo fence around thats held together with string and looks like something from Soweto ...but we laugh
New 600,000 baht house
It must be hidden deep down in the genes
When wifey moved in with me, she wanted some chickens. There was a bit of barren garden where nothing ever grew so I got in a contractor to fence it off with nice unobtrusive black nylon mesh fencing & put a proper gate on. I bought a solid wooden chicken hut & Bobs your uncle
She then started bringing bits of pallet, plastic sheeting, barrels & buckets home from work & just lining the area with them, just a bit at a time. After 2 years I gave up. It's just like a shanty town now, but there's actually nothing wrong with the original stuff if I move the crap out of the way to inspect it
It's just like its in her nature to stack & hoard rubbish
When wifey moved in with me, she wanted some chickens. There was a bit of barren garden where nothing ever grew so I got in a contractor to fence it off with nice unobtrusive black nylon mesh fencing & put a proper gate on. I bought a solid wooden chicken hut & Bobs your uncle
She then started bringing bits of pallet, plastic sheeting, barrels & buckets home from work & just lining the area with them, just a bit at a time. After 2 years I gave up. It's just like a shanty town now, but there's actually nothing wrong with the original stuff if I move the crap out of the way to inspect it
It's just like its in her nature to stack & hoard rubbish
May the bridges I burn light the path in front of me
New 600,000 baht house
Hardly surprising really. My estranged 'boiler' done the following. Like going back in time.
individual sized bed - regularly slept on the floor.
Dining table and chairs - ate on the floor.
Ironing board - ironed on top of a folded towel on the floor.
individual sized bed - regularly slept on the floor.
Dining table and chairs - ate on the floor.
Ironing board - ironed on top of a folded towel on the floor.
Here's tae us, wha's like us, damn few, and they're a' deid. Mair's the pity!
Alba gu bràth
Since 1872 Semper Paratus. Neque Deditionem
Alba gu bràth
Since 1872 Semper Paratus. Neque Deditionem
New 600,000 baht house
oh I get those same things too Socksy..
this morning she harped on about me needing a shower, but outside in a bucket if you will, with my new jocks on, so as not to offend any prying eyes.I grumbled but went with it, as you do....we thought we had run out of village water( she keeps a tub full spare) but on inspection she had turned the mains off at the gate after watering her garden....ohhh the trials of a man deep in Borneo..
this morning she harped on about me needing a shower, but outside in a bucket if you will, with my new jocks on, so as not to offend any prying eyes.I grumbled but went with it, as you do....we thought we had run out of village water( she keeps a tub full spare) but on inspection she had turned the mains off at the gate after watering her garden....ohhh the trials of a man deep in Borneo..
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new roof extension as the hot concrete wall made living inside hell
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Water and fertilize those 4 palms and they'll provide good shade as well.
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Where is it?
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out in the badlands close to the Nongkhai / Udon border.
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nice add~on more shade always better in issan enjoy cheers
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Thanks...yes it has cooled the house down by half, but still alot of heat coming down thru the ceiling, as the original roof was not foil insulated..but now we can sit out front under the new roof as another option, and you dont get wet putting your shoes on in the rain, and tit makes a clothes line for the missus who can walk uncover with the laundry, and indeed she is looking at that garage and new roof on that side as a future open classroom for weekend lessons, or a wee village shop, or coffee shop in her old age....whatever.
as to the plants Parrot..it was your original comments that got us those palms, and the dear lady does water, and tutu around with them, so Big Ups there mate
as to the plants Parrot..it was your original comments that got us those palms, and the dear lady does water, and tutu around with them, so Big Ups there mate
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I think it gives the place that HISO style.
The actual tie in to the existing roof is seamless.
Are you going to put in insulated ceiling batts?
The actual tie in to the existing roof is seamless.
Are you going to put in insulated ceiling batts?
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seamless .. I am a man of short funds , asset rich, but cash poor, and I am what us kiwis call a ' Number Eight wire ' sort of bloke, am use to making do with whats available, making old cars and generators run on scavenged or broken down parts etc etc..
I always had envisaged a roof on that side of the house, but monies meant cut backs on the original build, but living with the heat, even with aircon, forced my hand, so a new roof. The palm trees wouldnt grown fast enough..
I could have tilted the new roof upward for a different look, but me I stood there in the afternoon sun and watched its reflection creap up the wall almost to the windows. So at its worst I held a stick up to create a shadow on the wall, and then said my roof has to be this low to keep the sun completely off the wall, and yet still get a future pickup truck in that garage...it was cheaper, and worked better just to follow the slant from the original roof.. At the front I am testing a section for looks...I wanted to still show off the Roman porch and pillars, and let the air flow thru to the front door, and I like looking up the road from the door, but my builder wanted to enclosed the hole where new roof meets old porch.. we settled on half way to see how it looks and feels..jury still out..
yes I think I will be forced to insulate the ceiling one day, but with the recent purchase of a new bull and an extra 17rai
of land, and the need for a future pickup and fencing for the new and old land, and stainless fence for house, insulation is down the list somewhat..depends on where my next monies come from..
I always had envisaged a roof on that side of the house, but monies meant cut backs on the original build, but living with the heat, even with aircon, forced my hand, so a new roof. The palm trees wouldnt grown fast enough..
I could have tilted the new roof upward for a different look, but me I stood there in the afternoon sun and watched its reflection creap up the wall almost to the windows. So at its worst I held a stick up to create a shadow on the wall, and then said my roof has to be this low to keep the sun completely off the wall, and yet still get a future pickup truck in that garage...it was cheaper, and worked better just to follow the slant from the original roof.. At the front I am testing a section for looks...I wanted to still show off the Roman porch and pillars, and let the air flow thru to the front door, and I like looking up the road from the door, but my builder wanted to enclosed the hole where new roof meets old porch.. we settled on half way to see how it looks and feels..jury still out..
yes I think I will be forced to insulate the ceiling one day, but with the recent purchase of a new bull and an extra 17rai
of land, and the need for a future pickup and fencing for the new and old land, and stainless fence for house, insulation is down the list somewhat..depends on where my next monies come from..
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I think the roof line looks great. now you have that shady drinking porch. I guess this highlights to everyone the need for much thought on shade. I cant wait till solar panels are so cheap that all sunny sides of houses have solar panel coatings rather than siding.. IT looks like there will be a concentration of rain drainage in that front area. Any care taken there? water the palms.