Mt Prospect in North Potomac

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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the price on the central vacuum option?

3-4K I recall for windmill
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Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade appliances to Wolf, Subzero?


as far as we know, Wolf and Subzero are not upgradable options.. only Jennair is.

The design center in Columbia had Wolf and Subzero as their appliances right when you walk in. The consultant told me it was all available but I never inquired about the price.


Cost of upgrade (Wolf and Subzero) is $35K+

Thank you. Is that with or without the chefs ultra package?


$35K+ is the cost of upgrading from standard/ base appliance to Wolf and Subzero

Like many, we did the chefs ultra package (Jenn-Air)...not sure SubZero is worth another 18k unless it includes all the appliances. Thoughts?


Upgrading to Jenn-Air chefs ultra package (almost $19K) is a better deal than Wolf/ Subzero

List price of JennAir 48" built-in fridge ($50 in addition to the chefs ultra package) - $11K+
List price of JennAir 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $10K
You also get two upgraded wall ovens plus a dishwasher

List price of Subzero 48" built-in fridge - $13.5K+
List price of Wolf 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $12K

The Wolf/ Subzero package upgrade cost $1.6K more than the JennAir


I assume the 48 inch fridge reduces your cabinet space...do they make the cabinets smaller or keep same size, but eliminate one set?
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Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade appliances to Wolf, Subzero?


as far as we know, Wolf and Subzero are not upgradable options.. only Jennair is.

The design center in Columbia had Wolf and Subzero as their appliances right when you walk in. The consultant told me it was all available but I never inquired about the price.


Cost of upgrade (Wolf and Subzero) is $35K+

Thank you. Is that with or without the chefs ultra package?


$35K+ is the cost of upgrading from standard/ base appliance to Wolf and Subzero

Like many, we did the chefs ultra package (Jenn-Air)...not sure SubZero is worth another 18k unless it includes all the appliances. Thoughts?


Upgrading to Jenn-Air chefs ultra package (almost $19K) is a better deal than Wolf/ Subzero

List price of JennAir 48" built-in fridge ($50 in addition to the chefs ultra package) - $11K+
List price of JennAir 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $10K
You also get two upgraded wall ovens plus a dishwasher

List price of Subzero 48" built-in fridge - $13.5K+
List price of Wolf 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $12K

The Wolf/ Subzero package upgrade cost $1.6K more than the JennAir


I assume the 48 inch fridge reduces your cabinet space...do they make the cabinets smaller or keep same size, but eliminate one set?


They make the cabinets smaller. Maybe this is why it only cost $50 to upgrade the refrigerator to 48". But all models have enough storage space in this community, this is a worthwhile upgrade.
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Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade appliances to Wolf, Subzero?


as far as we know, Wolf and Subzero are not upgradable options.. only Jennair is.

The design center in Columbia had Wolf and Subzero as their appliances right when you walk in. The consultant told me it was all available but I never inquired about the price.


Cost of upgrade (Wolf and Subzero) is $35K+

Thank you. Is that with or without the chefs ultra package?


$35K+ is the cost of upgrading from standard/ base appliance to Wolf and Subzero

Like many, we did the chefs ultra package (Jenn-Air)...not sure SubZero is worth another 18k unless it includes all the appliances. Thoughts?


Upgrading to Jenn-Air chefs ultra package (almost $19K) is a better deal than Wolf/ Subzero

List price of JennAir 48" built-in fridge ($50 in addition to the chefs ultra package) - $11K+
List price of JennAir 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $10K
You also get two upgraded wall ovens plus a dishwasher

List price of Subzero 48" built-in fridge - $13.5K+
List price of Wolf 48" 6 burner gas stove with two ovens - $12K

The Wolf/ Subzero package upgrade cost $1.6K more than the JennAir


I assume the 48 inch fridge reduces your cabinet space...do they make the cabinets smaller or keep same size, but eliminate one set?


They make the cabinets smaller. Maybe this is why it only cost $50 to upgrade the refrigerator to 48". But all models have enough storage space in this community, this is a worthwhile upgrade.

That is definitely a good deal, but we chose not to since we were told both sets of wall cabinets (range and refrigerator sides) are already reduced in size with the ultra chefs option. Maybe another 6 inches isn’t noticeable though. Agree that overall, kitchen space is great size, especially if you have the prep kitchen option.
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Lot 41 is now available. $45k lot premium.
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Is heated flooring available for Master Bath?
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Anonymous wrote:Is heated flooring available for Master Bath?

Nope
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For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks



Those were the ones we considered as well.. you can find both quartz counters at the Home Depot Design Center on Rockville Pike in two different kitchen vignettes.
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks



Those were the ones we considered as well.. you can find both quartz counters at the Home Depot Design Center on Rockville Pike in two different kitchen vignettes.

We also narrowed it down to these two plus Calcutta Ultra. In the end, we didn’t go with Pearl Jasmine because I was worried that the darker lines may appear more like a “spider web” if the particular slab is not good. The one at the Columbia Design Center had this issue even though likelihood of getting a bad slab is low. They swapped the sample out when they moved to Mt Prospect so maybe it was just the particular slab
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks


We chose Miami white (level 3 upgrade) for the kitchen countertop, waterfall island, backsplash, and all bathroom and powder room and prep kitchen countertops. Our current home have the Calcutta gold in the kitchen countertop, island, and backsplash; the all white quartz (Miami white) seems more contemporary for the interior of a modern farmhouse (our current home is a transitional craftsman style home).

Our cabinet choice is the same as the one in the Palatine model home (level 2 upgrade). Like the slab style, wood look, textured, light colored contemporary look. We all lower cabinets of main kitchen to drawers for pots and pan, and upgraded all bath and powder rooms and prep kitchen cabinet doors to the same style. Also upgraded all bath and powder rooms cabinets to include drawers.

The sink faucets, knobs, shower heads, towel rods, bathroom hooks, etc. are upgrade to the same style as in the Palatine model home
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks


Calacatta Gold looks great if paired with Shaker style white cabinets, brass hardware, waterfall island, quarts backsplash, and dark wood floors.
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks



Those were the ones we considered as well.. you can find both quartz counters at the Home Depot Design Center on Rockville Pike in two different kitchen vignettes.


Which one did you end up choosing ?
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks



Those were the ones we considered as well.. you can find both quartz counters at the Home Depot Design Center on Rockville Pike in two different kitchen vignettes.

We also narrowed it down to these two plus Calcutta Ultra. In the end, we didn’t go with Pearl Jasmine because I was worried that the darker lines may appear more like a “spider web” if the particular slab is not good. The one at the Columbia Design Center had this issue even though likelihood of getting a bad slab is low. They swapped the sample out when they moved to Mt Prospect so maybe it was just the particular slab


Thank you.. Good to know. I also have the same observation and probably with make the same decision
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Anonymous wrote:For kitchen backsplash, island and countertop, we want to use the same quartz in all 3.

We are debating between two quartz: PEARL JASMINE (Level 6) and CALACATTA GOLD (level7)

Any recommendation ? I have read great tips here before and hoping to get some for this

You can zoom and see both quartz here: https://www.tollbrothersdesignstudio.com/studio-locations/md/columbia#view=walkthrough

cabinets will also be whites (level 2 and above) if that matters

Thanks


We chose Miami white (level 3 upgrade) for the kitchen countertop, waterfall island, backsplash, and all bathroom and powder room and prep kitchen countertops. Our current home have the Calcutta gold in the kitchen countertop, island, and backsplash; the all white quartz (Miami white) seems more contemporary for the interior of a modern farmhouse (our current home is a transitional craftsman style home).

Our cabinet choice is the same as the one in the Palatine model home (level 2 upgrade). Like the slab style, wood look, textured, light colored contemporary look. We all lower cabinets of main kitchen to drawers for pots and pan, and upgraded all bath and powder rooms and prep kitchen cabinet doors to the same style. Also upgraded all bath and powder rooms cabinets to include drawers.

The sink faucets, knobs, shower heads, towel rods, bathroom hooks, etc. are upgrade to the same style as in the Palatine model home


Cool, good to know. We plan do exactly the same thing except with one of the pearl jasmine or calacatta gold.

We are looking to get a light hardwood floor on first floor (level 4 upgrade) and light Luxury vinyl in both basement and second floor
What did you do for flooring ?
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