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Please share what you plan to do with all that space of yours. I am as wealthy as the next person but I cannot understand such waste. Here is something in your price range that wastes fewer resources. https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3021-P-St-NW-20007/home/9929928
You should be ashamed of yourself, OP. |
The new high end spec homes have at least 10" or 11ft ceilings on the first floor. We are building custom and will have 12 ft on first floor and 10 ft on 2nd flr. Think about the beautiful old apartments in Paris. They have about 11 / 12 ft ceilings. It's timeless.
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And 6 foot for basement? Otherwise I don't see how you not have a code violation on max building height for most of the counties. So stop bluffing. |
We want mclean schools, land and prefer a detached house |
| I hate two-story foyers. They feel cold and ostentatious to me, very McMansion-y. I would absolutely go with ten foot ceilings and a second bedroom instead. |
How about the exurbs? |
| Are you the one wth the 11 bathrooms? |
| Holy crap. Are you running an orphanage? God, new money is the worst. Use that money to get a NICE house at some reasonable number of square feet. Use the extra to take a trip, or to do something worthwhile. |
| 9000sqft in mclean? Yes...you better have a two story foyer. It is expected. If you need to sell, you are gong to regret it....trust me on this one. |
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I am assuming that you pronounce it "foy yay" as opposed to the "foy yer" pronunciation which is reserved for homes less
than 3k square feet, and have enjoyed reading the entire thread with that pronunciation. Highly recommend reading all OP's posts with a nasally voice and "foy yay" for maximal joy from this thread |
We have 10k custom 3 level. Three separate HVAC units, one dedicated to each level. Separate duct work for zone isolation. Works flawlessly. Also, ask your builder to put in an ERV unit. |
Yes but I doubt your home won't have the charm of a Parisienne flat. But regardless I don't love two story foyers. They're not timeless. |
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Unless you have the appropriate entablature, OP, I would not recommend it. You must also be careful of how your colonnade is designed along the the exterior and interior sprandrels and crestings.
It is not as simple as what you describe. |
| the best option to make your home stand out is a 2 SF house with a 9000-foot-tall foyer. Otherwise what is the point of building custom at all? |
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I don't think it is unusal. Depends on the style of the house. We are a similar size and have a small two story area but I wouldn't call it grand. It is simple and fits the house design.
I don't think there is an expectation either way. As for the others talking about how wasteful it is - ether try to be helpful or take it somewhere else. OPs question is legit. You might not like it by not every thread on this site is intended to invite your opinion. |