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re: Every remodeled or new house in America starter pack
Posted on 10/31/22 at 10:33 am to lsu777
Posted on 10/31/22 at 10:33 am to lsu777
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our area the homes in my subdivision, walnut grove, the oaks, greywood etc all are different and dont really look the same at all.
I think Greywood is the sack finish/German smear capitol of the world
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as far as open concept, much better than tiny arse rooms all over the place.
I agree on anything 2200 sq ft or so and smaller
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the LVP is great for kids and honestly looks great in upscale homes
No hate on quality LVP. I have it in my guest house because of the low maintenance.
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the kitchen you posted looks awesome and better than 99% of kitchens out there.
It's the white cabinets with white marble and blue islands under daylight LEDs that I don't care for
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I prefer custom metal decorative hood
Me too. Mine is copper
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other words, hate to tell you stout....but your thread is shite.
Meh
Posted on 10/31/22 at 10:34 am to stout
This is why I never remodel. My house will come back in style any day now
Posted on 10/31/22 at 10:39 am to stout
I legit bought my last house because it was the only renovated/new construction home I looked at that wasn't farmhouse or some sort of modern interpretation of farmhouse
I blame Joanna Gaines
I blame Joanna Gaines
Posted on 10/31/22 at 10:50 am to stout
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I agree on anything 2200 sq ft or so and smaller
This. I don't like open floor plan at all, but I definitely understand the preference for it in smaller homes because living areas would be small if not for it.
Our last home was 1600 sq ft and still had a completely separate living room and I loved it, but if we had a family that would have been tight.
But in a big home, open floor plan is a no for me. I love having rooms that I can close off from guests depending on the type of event we are having. Our kitchen is on it's own floor completely by itself. It's attached to the back patio, so I can still entertain down there if I want.. but I also have the ability to keep people completely out of the kitchen if I want to. For me, that's priceless.
777 - The kitchen stout posted might be more expensive just going by the fancy range and whatnot, but that look is in ALL new builds. My single friends' <$300k homes look like that.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:10 am to Taurus
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I live in a cabin. similar sink but not that tile. 450 sq ft. no tv and no cable
Do you get $1 million after living there for a year?
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:11 am to stout
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I think Greywood is the sack finish/German smear capitol of the world
guess you are right on some of the neighborhoods. i was talking like sawgrass and the nieghborhoods with the bigger houses.
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It's the white cabinets with white marble and blue islands under daylight LEDs that I don't care for
i like the white on white but i dont like the leds though. i agree on the painted island, we did ours stained for that reason but it is always easy to paint a different color.
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I agree on anything 2200 sq ft or so and smaller
i like kitchen and living room open concept. formal dining...if you have it should be seperate but i fricking hate closed off kitchens.
now i dont like bedrooms off the living room but other than, open is better imo.
quote:ours is stainless and brass
Me too. Mine is copper
btw you went and seen the dream home yet? that courtyard is bad arse
This post was edited on 10/31/22 at 11:14 am
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:18 am to lsu777
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i fricking hate closed off kitchens.
I'm the complete opposite. I always wanted a kitchen with a big swinging door like on Fresh Prince. LOL
My ideal is a kitchen with visiting space built in - either in the form of living space or a bar with barstools, etc. And then a completely separate living room that is used for living room things. Our old house had this (albeit small since the house was small), and it was the perfect blend. You can have people visiting while you're in the kitchen if you want, but you can also all go sit down in a completely different room and relax.
There's something about going into the living room after a holiday feast and feeling truly DONE, versus sitting amongst the dishes being washed and whatnot.
But even in day to day life, I personally just spend too much time doing stuff in the kitchen for it to double as the living room. Loud arse hood fan blowing, sink constantly running, music blaring, etc. Nobody would be able to sit on the sofa in peace.
This post was edited on 10/31/22 at 11:28 am
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:34 am to stout
I'm partial more towards stained cabinets rather than painted. We just moved into a new house, and the new build houses were all painted cabinets. Some bragged about how the "builder spared no expense" then you get there and see builder grade painted cabinets. Drove me insane. Ended up with a house with some nice granite countertops and stained cabinets.
This is the kitchen in our house.
This is the kitchen in our house.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:38 am to lsu777
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btw you went and seen the dream home yet? that courtyard is bad arse
No but if I win it I will sell it to you at a fair price
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:42 am to stout
quote:quote:Yes totally forgot about that impractical crap.
Barn Doors
Wife wanted barn doors in 3-4 spots around the house until we brought our then 2 year old to a house that had one for the bathroom door. Kid damn near took it off the track when she tried to walk out the bathroom by pushing the door to go under
We don’t have barn doors, just need her to stop wanting pocket doors everywhere
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:46 am to Weekend Warrior79
Pocket doors >>> barn doors
If you need a sliding door then do the hidden track ones like this
If you need a sliding door then do the hidden track ones like this
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:50 am to stout
Not dumping on pocket doors, just that the wife wants them for every closet, transition door, bathroom door… there are 2 good spots in my layout where it makes sense
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:53 am to Weekend Warrior79
Yea have fun rerouting wiring.
Pocket doors are one of those things you have to plan for during construction. Adding them after the fact in a remodel is a PITA.
Pocket doors are one of those things you have to plan for during construction. Adding them after the fact in a remodel is a PITA.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:54 am to stout
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Pocket doors are one of those things you have to plan for during construction. Adding them after the fact in a remodel is a PITA.
we removed all pocket doors during our remodel and i regret nothing.
i'm thankful my wife was opposed to barn doors.
eta: we did find 2 pocket doors that had been drywalled in. one behind a shower.
This post was edited on 10/31/22 at 11:59 am
Posted on 10/31/22 at 11:57 am to stout
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Pocket doors >>> barn doors
This.
Barn doors are a fad that will be a pain the arse to change down the road.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 12:06 pm to BuckyCheese
quote:I have a 11x7 storage room in my garage I put barn doors on. they work great. I can still can put a car in the 3rd bay and not have doors swinging into it.
This.
Barn doors are a fad that will be a pain the arse to change down the road.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 12:12 pm to scott8811
quote:This. I live in one. While we love the home and in 7 years when all kids are gone it will be perfect....right now, kitchen clean up time is a nightmare to a TV watcher.
Cause that's the modern homeowners dream right??? A kicthen, living room, dining room combo.... rushing water when someone using the sink right behind you as your watching TV... conversations in the dining room draining out people in the living room...all walls must go!!!
But I like the current trends. We do have the big ol farmhouse sink. I wish it was divided.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 12:35 pm to scott8811
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all OPEN CONCEPT!!!! NO WALLS!!!!
You forgot pooping and flushing. Who doesn’t love a bathroom reminiscent of a Subway sandwich shop single shot unisex crapper opening up into the kitchen and living room.
This post was edited on 10/31/22 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 10/31/22 at 12:36 pm to tigerfoot
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We do have the big ol farmhouse sink. I wish it was divided.
Why?
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