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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got the same email, they made it sound like a building, calling it a "studio." They are going to have a LOT of pissed off customers if they aren't transparent about what the experience will be. People are going to show up to a trailer expecting a real design studio. They should at least offer appointments in Northern Virginia for DC-area people. I really wish I had gone with another builder. If you are reading this and haven't put down a contract RUN. [/quote] Where are you building? I am in Mt Prospect and haven’t received this message. Regardless, I had one appointment so far in Columbia and while it was nice to see the few kitchens (I believe there were 5), we spent most of our time looking at the various sample floors, tiles, carpets and cabinets. It would be nice to have more space but I don’t think the ultimate selections experience and process will be any different. Also, there are 3 models right outside that have kitchens, basement wet bars, and bathrooms that can give you more examples. [/quote] New poster, but lurk around here for any news. (Like this, I guess, woo.) We're building in Turf Valley and got the same email. I'm a little bummed, when we built previously, going to the nice design studio was my favorite part of the process. My only real concern is there won't be the space to view full/large sized samples (like full cabinet doors, larger panels of tiles, countertops etc.). I actually emailed the design people and asked if, if that was the case, we could at least browse at the Northern Virginia location in between our first and second appointments assuming there were at least some overlapping options. I'm pretty sure I know what I want after looking at their virtual design center tours/pictures, so it would just be nice to confirm. I saw another poster say they were also building in Howard County got the same email. Would be...odd...if us HoCo folks were getting moved down to your neighborhood and you weren't, lol. [/quote] We are building at turf valley and we were shocked to see the trailer yesterday .. did they say okay to go to Virginia. Also is the Columbia location closed or can we go ? Sorry for the questions but I’m pissed off. Thanks [/quote]
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