It is a sweltering hot day here in South Australia today, the sun is pouring its rays relentlessly through wispy cloud cover bathing our new home in its fiery heat. Here in Stirling, it is Twixtmas, the time twixt Christmas and New Year where all is calm, as though in the eye of a storm. Cars loaded with happy holiday makers depart the city for coastal beaches leaving the local roads unnervingly devoid of traffic. The usually busy villages of Stirling and Aldgate become ghost towns. Just a few minutes away by car our old residence sits in a cool valley overhung with a dense canopy of gum trees. The move to our newly built home, all though not far, has seen us move out of the valley to a slightly higher altitude, to the crest of a hill on a ridge actually, that over looks another valley to our north. At times we do occassionally catch glimpses of the far off hills between the swaying branches of the euclypt forest in that direction. The dense canopy of Sunnyspring has given way to clear skies and a on occasion a little more wind. We can now enjoy the light as the sun rises from the east and sets in the west throwing orange golden hues at twilight through the euclypts in another valley to the south behind us. With a clear sky above us we can enjoy the extra winter warmth from a weak winter sun that over the years dimished with the ever encroaching canopy in Sunnyspring. At night the clear skies allow the stars to glisten in the velvet darkest blue sky above us like so many diamonds. Today though I sit in air-conditioned comfort finally pulling together the photo’s of the build as it has progressed over the last 16 months.
We are now in in our sixth month of residence and have finally completed the landscaping works and maintenance period, now free of the relentless invasion of tradies we can settle down to resuming our former pre building project life.
In July 2017 whilst we were in Hawaii for Son Troy and now daugher in law Heather’s wedding the house on the land we purchased for the build was demolished.
The technical, concept drawings and most of the internal selections were made before we departed, all we needed was local government approval and we were good to go.
We arrived back from our extended holiday on the 30th September to find the concrete footings/floor laid.
Quickly followed by framing works.
We started this blog in a heat wave, after a brief respite the heat is back with a vengeance again today at 40c/110f to see us complete it. Together Mandy & I have experienced a whorlwind 16 months, a fast house build due to the builders effecient processes. A three month period of continuously ensuring that Sunnyspring was at her very best ready for open inspections and prospective buyer visits. A two week sorely needed holiday in Palm Cove (far north Quuensland), just after our delayed move to Oka Hale and a long drawn out period of landscaping and finishing touches by the builder.
All in all the experience was much like a rollercoaster lots of ups and downs with some pretty big highs but not to many lows. In the end we acheived our aim to downsize our living and outside space whilst reducing ongoing maintenance with the future in mind.
It is now January 2019 99% of the hardwork is behind us and we can enjoy watching Oka Hale settle into her surroundings while the garden grows arounds us and life goes back to a somewhat normal pace.
Happy New Year to all the our readers.
Hope to see you one day at Oka Hale, a little touch of Hawaii in the Hills of Adelaide.
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5 Replies to “Welcome to Oka’ Hale (The Oak House)”
Aloha from Honolulu. You masterfully told, and photographed, The Birth of Oka Hale! There is so much to love about your stunning custom built home, but if I had to choose one thing, it would be the exquisite attention to detail that you both gave to each and every inch of your forever home, which gloriously shines through in every photograph! It comforts me greatly to know that this is where you are now living. Jim and I wish you much joy and Aloha in your perfect new abode!
Thanks Kate & Jim so glad you like it, hope to host you both one day!
Beautiful house guys, the hard work you have put in to the design really shows. I hope you can sit back and relax and enjoy the alfresco dining area this summer.
Absolutely stunning!! Looks like you will be very comfortable in your beautiful new surroundings!! Hope to see you guys sometime in the near future!! Love to you both ????
Thanks Margi, glad you found the invite and could see the house. Will keep you updated with our plans for 2020. Love Tony & Mandy
Aloha from Honolulu. You masterfully told, and photographed, The Birth of Oka Hale! There is so much to love about your stunning custom built home, but if I had to choose one thing, it would be the exquisite attention to detail that you both gave to each and every inch of your forever home, which gloriously shines through in every photograph! It comforts me greatly to know that this is where you are now living. Jim and I wish you much joy and Aloha in your perfect new abode!
Thanks Kate & Jim so glad you like it, hope to host you both one day!
Beautiful house guys, the hard work you have put in to the design really shows. I hope you can sit back and relax and enjoy the alfresco dining area this summer.
Absolutely stunning!! Looks like you will be very comfortable in your beautiful new surroundings!! Hope to see you guys sometime in the near future!! Love to you both ????
Thanks Margi, glad you found the invite and could see the house. Will keep you updated with our plans for 2020. Love Tony & Mandy