Mt Prospect in North Potomac

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Anonymous wrote:They are only releasing 2 a month.. why?

To ensure they can build the home in a reasonable amount of time. Folks won’t want to buy a home today to have delivery 2 years from now.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are only releasing 2 a month.. why?

To ensure they can build the home in a reasonable amount of time. Folks won’t want to buy a home today to have delivery 2 years from now.

Yup...it makes sense.
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In the design studio they have various prices and material for countertops and it is hard to choose really. Any expert here in kitchen layout ? what do you think about an all white kitchen? Quartz vs Quartzile ? on the internet I read a lot about quartz not being heat resistant. If that is the case why is it so popular? are people really that careful and not putting hot pans on their countertop/island ?
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Anonymous wrote:In the design studio they have various prices and material for countertops and it is hard to choose really. Any expert here in kitchen layout ? what do you think about an all white kitchen? Quartz vs Quartzile ? on the internet I read a lot about quartz not being heat resistant. If that is the case why is it so popular? are people really that careful and not putting hot pans on their countertop/island ?


checkout this kitchen: https://www.tollbrothers.com/luxury-homes-for-sale/Texas/Vickery-by-Toll-Brothers/Vickery-Estate-Collection#view=walkthroughs-gallery,0
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Anonymous wrote:In the design studio they have various prices and material for countertops and it is hard to choose really. Any expert here in kitchen layout ? what do you think about an all white kitchen? Quartz vs Quartzile ? on the internet I read a lot about quartz not being heat resistant. If that is the case why is it so popular? are people really that careful and not putting hot pans on their countertop/island ?


We've never had an issue with our quartz countertops. I don't go out of my way to place something directly from the broiler to the countertop, but don't fuss with them.

On an all-white kitchen, there are some who think they're boring...but I think they are classic for a reason and it is more about the hardware/pendants/overall style of the house. I don't like sleek all-white kitchens, which seem sterile to me. Think you need some texture and warmth brought in.
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Mix in some color like a gray or blue for the island. Also don’t do waterfall if everything is same color (counter, cabinet, backsplash)
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Anonymous wrote:Mix in some color like a gray or blue for the island. Also don’t do waterfall if everything is same color (counter, cabinet, backsplash)


+1 on waterfall advice, though I also think waterfall counters are going to look very dated in a few years regardless of color scheme.

I don't necessarily agree with making the island a different color. Think it can be perfectly lovely--my favorite color right now is sage for that type of accent--but not necessary. interesting counter/bar stools, pendants, and hardware can provide that sort of pop while keeping the kitchen white. If doing a subway tile for the backsplash, I would definitely do a beveled option to help more light bounce.
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Both newly released W/indmill lots (Lots 42 and 43) have deposits!!! There are no more lots available at this time!!!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the design studio they have various prices and material for countertops and it is hard to choose really. Any expert here in kitchen layout ? what do you think about an all white kitchen? Quartz vs Quartzile ? on the internet I read a lot about quartz not being heat resistant. If that is the case why is it so popular? are people really that careful and not putting hot pans on their countertop/island ?


We've never had an issue with our quartz countertops. I don't go out of my way to place something directly from the broiler to the countertop, but don't fuss with them.

On an all-white kitchen, there are some who think they're boring...but I think they are classic for a reason and it is more about the hardware/pendants/overall style of the house. I don't like sleek all-white kitchens, which seem sterile to me. Think you need some texture and warmth brought in.


Good to know.. Thank you I will just select one layout like the one above in the link
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They have a 3 inch countertop that apparently is very popular and per designer, a lot of people are getting that throughout like in the Patterson model.
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Anonymous wrote:They have a 3 inch countertop that apparently is very popular and per designer, a lot of people are getting that throughout like in the Patterson model.


There is also a white level7 quartz that the designer told us was very popular and latest trend in HGTV. We did not like it it is white with some veins. I can’t recall the name
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Take a look at the quick delivery homes in the Patterson area. All have white kitchens. Check them out you might like them.
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Anonymous wrote:Take a look at the quick delivery homes in the Patterson area. All have white kitchens. Check them out you might like them.

I can't see them on their website. the Patterson model they have there has a blue kitchen. Do you have a link by chance?
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How much does it cost to upgrade from 'semi frameless' to 'frameless' showers for the master bedroom/guest bedroom of Palatine model?
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Does anyone have a price list of the Design center upgrades?
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