60m² Galley Kitchen
TRADITIONAL
A lovely compact home very suitable as a first home or beach retreat. Added bonus of plenty of room for guests to stay.
Featuring 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with space for a washing machine.
Specifications
- Built to exceed NZS 3604 building code by Qualified tradesmen and apprentices
- Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) issued after regular council inspections during construction
- Framing – all treated timber 90 x 45 H1 with 2 rows of nogs
- Roof & Gutter – Long life Colorsteel® Endura
- Aluminium Joinery – Double glazed, Solux Low-E & thermal heart throughout with colour choices available
- Insulation – Bradford Gold Ceiling R6.6, Walls R2.2, Underfloor – Expol R2.8 keeping the warmth in
- Weatherboards – 7.5mm Fibre cement board on treated batten cavity system
- Quality Painting – 3 x coats inside and outside (Resene or Dulux) – your colour choice
- Hot water cylinder standard 180L mains pressure
- Appealing Bathroom fittings – quality vanity for ceramic top, Vitreous china toilet with soft close lid, fully lined acrylic shower with moulding, Methven tapware
- Attractive Kitchen cabinetry in Melteca with soft close and Laminated benchtop
- Tiling – clean-looking white ceramic tile splashback in kitchen and bathroom areas
- Appliances – Quality Bosch (oven, cooktop), rangehood by Robinhood
- Floor coverings – from Flooring Xtra – Carpet – Belgotex Liberty standard range and sheet vinyl – Godfrey Hirst Concept 70 range
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
How long does it take to build my home?
This depends on the size of the home you have chosen and the types of customisations you have made. General rule of thumb is 12-16 weeks.
Can you build an Ezyline home onsite?
No sorry. Ezyline homes are built in a manufacturing facility and transported to site.
Do you offer a guarantee?
Yes. As part of the sign up process you have the option to take advantage of the 10 year Master Builders Guarantee. Ezyline Homes stand behind their product 100%.
What is the difference between a kitset, transportable, modular, and prefab home?
Modular, transportable, kitset and prefabricated homes are often perceived as being the same, but they each have distinct differences and unique benefits.
There are several factors to consider before deciding which option is best for you including accessibility to your site, your timeline and budget.
Click here to check out our recent blog where we break down the differences you need to know when considering a kitset, transportable, modular, or prefab home.
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