July 11, 2008
Selection
We met our realtor and the builder representative today at the design center. It took us just under three hours to pick most of our colors, lights and other items. Keep in mind that we have to meet directly with the kitchen people and the flooring people within the next few weeks. I know those visits will take hours too.
We chose the color "bone" for our siding which is an off-white. We chose "classic blue" for our shutters, front door and sidelights. We picked white window heads and cottage white colored soffit, gutters and downspouts to match the siding. We also picked a gray stone for the center column of the house and up to the windowsills on the front and garage. We panicked after we left when we realized we picked the wrong stone. We want the stone that’s on a pre-existing home and so we called the selection agent and left a message for him to call us back asap. If we don’t catch him before he copies it and sends it off to the multiple foremen working on the site, we can pretty much forget getting the stone we want.
We’re still up in the air about the stucco color for the doorway. They didn’t have the choices there for us so we have to go back; and he wasn’t sure whether or not we can get the blue toned roof we want.
We picked our exterior lights (satin nickel) and our interior lights (satin nickel). We also chose white marbled tops for our vanities and door knobs for the entire house (pewter levered ones).
Now we’re negotiating to upgrade our hardwood floors to tigerwood and for granite countertops and some staggered cabinets. We wanted to have it all wrapped up nicely today, but it looks like we won’t have it completely done until sometime next week.
It’s all very confusing. We got credits back for not using their mirrors in the bathrooms, and a credit for the kitchen light that looks like a hanging nipple. No thanks. If I want to see something like that I’ll consult National Geographic. If you don’t believe me, just do a google image search for "boob light" and just image that, but more suspended from the ceiling. We’re picking pendant lights instead. We have to make appointments with all the subs who will be working on our house. We even have to meet with the electrician once our house has been framed to tell him where we want outlets to be located. Shouldn’t he know this better than I would?
Tomorrow we’re going to go browse appliances and maybe pick them out. We have some time, but we just want it all decided. We were told that we’ll have our basement within the next week to 10 days and that once the beams and lumber are delivered, our home will be framed up in about a week. By the time school starts I should have some interesting pictures to share with you instead of just a field with some stakes in it.
Mr. BBM and I didn’t argue about anything. We pretty much agreed on everything. I’m thinking that trend won’t continue once we get to flooring and counter-tops. While we were talking about pricing out options, the agent was telling us that if we want anything special when it comes to excavation, we’ll have to talk to a certain sub. Mr. BBM says, "you mean like in case we want a moat or something." After three hours of staring at siding, stone, lighting and fixtures, you get a little bit punchy. I about fell out of my chair laughing because Big I would so love a moat.
It’s overwhelming alright, but I have to say. . . so far, I’m having a blast and enjoying every second of it.
Moats are pretty fucking cool!
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When you visit with the electrician, be sure to ask for quad outlets–or even two quad outlets–wherever you plan to park your TV and home entertainment equipment. That will save you from having to use power strips.
Get quad outlets for your home office for the same reason–maybe even work surface height, so you don’t have to crawl under a desk or counter to plug in the computer, monitor, printer, scanner, etc. It’s also handy for charging cell phones and the like.
Consider having 2 TV and network cables run to each room of the house for future use.
If you share the home office, have 2 sets runt there. It’s far cheaper and easier to spend the money now than pay for fishing cables later!
Best of luck keeping your sanity through this process.
Make sure you check out the outlets in the bathrooms. We have one on either side of our sink but no where else and when we wanted to put a radio in there we had to run a cord outside to the bedroom. We picked our outlets for everywhere but that room.