Mt Prospect in North Potomac

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Anonymous wrote:I really like the wood in the Palatine model. I’m very interested to know the cost.

it is a level 4 upgrade and the cost is $26k .. Isn't that too dark ? I prefer a lighter color .. What do you think about vinyl? it looks nicer and cheaper


Would that be for the full house?

no just for floor 1 upgrade .. For full house it is way to expensive


Ah, figured, thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:How much is the built in fridge?

$2500
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Anonymous wrote:I really like the wood in the Palatine model. I’m very interested to know the cost.

it is a level 4 upgrade and the cost is $26k .. Isn't that too dark ? I prefer a lighter color .. What do you think about vinyl? it looks nicer and cheaper


Thanks for the info. We also like the wide plank width (7.5”) but will also look at lighter options once we get to the design center. We are partial to wood over other flooring options, but that’s just personal preference.

The design center was a bit disappointing in their flooring options. It was either too dark or very light. The LVP colors looked very good, but we prefer engineered hardwood ideally. They also have fair amount of variation between planks with EH, but that’s a personal preference. You can always order a sample from the manufacturer...I think it’s Shaw for some of the EH floors.


Would love to hear your thoughts on LVT versus engineering woods as alternatives because of cost constraints. A friend of mine just put LVT in her basement and it looks and feels quite nice. Am hesitating though to have it on the main floor.
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How much does it cost to upgrade from traditional to linear/ contemporary fire place in the great room?
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Anonymous wrote:I really like the wood in the Palatine model. I’m very interested to know the cost.

it is a level 4 upgrade and the cost is $26k .. Isn't that too dark ? I prefer a lighter color .. What do you think about vinyl? it looks nicer and cheaper


Thanks for the info. We also like the wide plank width (7.5”) but will also look at lighter options once we get to the design center. We are partial to wood over other flooring options, but that’s just personal preference.

The design center was a bit disappointing in their flooring options. It was either too dark or very light. The LVP colors looked very good, but we prefer engineered hardwood ideally. They also have fair amount of variation between planks with EH, but that’s a personal preference. You can always order a sample from the manufacturer...I think it’s Shaw for some of the EH floors.


Would love to hear your thoughts on LVT versus engineering woods as alternatives because of cost constraints. A friend of mine just put LVT in her basement and it looks and feels quite nice. Am hesitating though to have it on the main floor.


I’m not the OP, but it might impact your resale value. Most purchasers at these prices points are likely going to want hardwood over LVT on the main level.
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Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade from traditional to linear/ contemporary fire place in the great room?

That option is not sold through design center and would have needed to be chosen when home purchased at sales center.
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Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade from traditional to linear/ contemporary fire place in the great room?

That option is not sold through design center and would have needed to be chosen when home purchased at sales center.


And I believe it’s around 9k
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Any price information about fireplace upgrades (other than the cosmo?). For example, an upgraded mantle or (what I can only describe as) stone decoration around the fireplace?
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Checked my price sheet - the Cosmo Fireplace is $5,550 for the Orchard.

Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade from traditional to linear/ contemporary fire place in the great room?
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Anonymous wrote:Checked my price sheet - the Cosmo Fireplace is $5,550 for the Orchard.

Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to upgrade from traditional to linear/ contemporary fire place in the great room?


PP here who said 9k. Just saying sorry about that, was going off of memory. Really thought it was around 8k though. Maybe I am thinking of the outdoor fireplace?
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Checked my sheet again.. here's what the listed for Orchard collection:
- Facing #3S in lieu of standard (doesn't specify stone, tile, etc): $4,695

To the other poster on the outdoor fireplace - yes, it is $8,299

Anonymous wrote:Any price information about fireplace upgrades (other than the cosmo?). For example, an upgraded mantle or (what I can only describe as) stone decoration around the fireplace?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Checked my sheet again.. here's what the listed for Orchard collection:
- Facing #3S in lieu of standard (doesn't specify stone, tile, etc): $4,695

To the other poster on the outdoor fireplace - yes, it is $8,299

Anonymous wrote:Any price information about fireplace upgrades (other than the cosmo?). For example, an upgraded mantle or (what I can only describe as) stone decoration around the fireplace?


Thanks!
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Does a school bus come through the community for Travillah Elementary?
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Anonymous wrote:I really like the wood in the Palatine model. I’m very interested to know the cost.

it is a level 4 upgrade and the cost is $26k .. Isn't that too dark ? I prefer a lighter color .. What do you think about vinyl? it looks nicer and cheaper


Thanks for the info. We also like the wide plank width (7.5”) but will also look at lighter options once we get to the design center. We are partial to wood over other flooring options, but that’s just personal preference.

The design center was a bit disappointing in their flooring options. It was either too dark or very light. The LVP colors looked very good, but we prefer engineered hardwood ideally. They also have fair amount of variation between planks with EH, but that’s a personal preference. You can always order a sample from the manufacturer...I think it’s Shaw for some of the EH floors.


Would love to hear your thoughts on LVT versus engineering woods as alternatives because of cost constraints. A friend of mine just put LVT in her basement and it looks and feels quite nice. Am hesitating though to have it on the main floor.


I’m not the OP, but it might impact your resale value. Most purchasers at these prices points are likely going to want hardwood over LVT on the main level.


I think this is true but I will say that LVT (I've heard LVPlank) is pretty commonplace with a lot of new home builds, even the 1M+ ones. A lot of folks prefer it to hardwood from an aesthetic pov. I agree in general, though, wood is always nice - doesn't bother me.
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Do they offer waterproof engineered hardwood option?
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