I’m in the camp that believes a faucet should only be above a drain. Especially if there are kids in the house |
| wiring/outlets next to bed for sconses/lamps/chargers |
| Blocking in the bathroom walls and stairwells for grab bars in case you ever need them - mobility issues can occur at any age. This also makes it easier to age in place. |
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If you move your laundry room upstairs, where bedrooms are, extra soundproofing/insulation between it and the bedrooms
We have a second sink in the island, and I use it all the time for chopping and meal prep. I had told DH we needed a disposal in that sink, he thought it was wasted $ and we didn't do it. Except that I was right, and within a few months, we added it |
| These suggestions are great! |
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I have outlets inside two kitchen cabinets and I have small heating pads plugged in to keep dishes warm. (I hate to use cold plates for hot food). These outlet could also serve as a hidden charging station.
I also have three appliance lifts in my island and each lift has an outlet so the toaster, mixer, and food processor are always at the ready. And yes to a cabinet or broom closet with installed outlets for charging vacuums and stuff. Also, do a mental walkthrough for kitchen or bath. Where do you want to grab your towel from after your shower? Where to you want the waste basket to be? In the kitchen, where will you put dish towels? |
| Sink in the garage |
| Clean water!! |
That sounds like a fire hazard...just get a warming drawer |
This but both RG-6 for TV/Cable and Category-6A Ethernet wiring so we have more choices about where to put a WiFi extender or printer. |
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More outlets.
More insulation. Higher ampacity wire, at least 2 AWG sizes larger than minimum. Separate circuit for each room. Arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) for every breaker. Only Type K copper pipe and fitting, and only soldered connections. Bridged mineral wool attic insulation. |
This is a great one. |
| Deadbolt and solid door on master closet. Safe room. |
Definitely this. I hate how much sound carries throughout. |
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More outlets and storage in bathroom.
Agree on low outlets in bathroom. Closet outlets is a good idea and it should be something easily added. It will cost but it can be done. Not enclosing a toilet or putting up a separation wall in a bathroom when we did it in the others. In the shower place controls/handles to the right of the showerhead so you can turn them on and not be under the stream. Contractor said it was against code. BS! It wasn't. More outlets and more storage in bathroom. Agree on low outlets in bathroom. Pay attention to lighting. I wasn't until we visited friends with newer homes, model homes or re-modeled homes that we realized our house had zero overhead lighting and it was all by lamp except the dining room and above the kitchen table. Our house was dim as all get out when the sun set. Overhead/recessed lighting the right lightbulb makes a huge difference. Not hovered enough. In the beginning I checked in a few times a day. Towards the end I pretty much set up a chair and watched and the difference is night and day. Going with your gut. Designers and contractors don't live in your home. You do. My contractor freaked when I bought gloss paint for the ceiling. Afterwards the shine looked good against the lighting. I KNOW!!! A designer balk at our idea of turning knee wall space into a storage closet or a stackable washer drying in an unused closet that had a water source. Ummm this ain't your house! |