Anonymous wrote:Correction on my previous post on utilities. The 8K utility cost is wholly water utility hookup cost from WSSC. I don't have the final bill from the electric utility, but this will be less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On design and relation to budget--I view these as inextricable. But we went custom because we wanted some precision around home features. So in addition to the sq footage, here are some things we're doing, that I really love:
5 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom. 5500 sq feet across three levels. 10 foot ceilings on each level. Has closets 'stacked' above each other on each level that could be turned into an elevator in the future (special foundation accommodations needed for this)
Basement (1300 sq ft): Has exercise room (could be turned into a second family room if desired) with electric fireplace to avoid gas venting issues, bedroom, full bath, office. Unfortunately, its not a walkout as the lot is flat.
Main level (2000 sq ft living + 500 ish for garage): wheelchair accessible, Guest bedroom w/full bath, roll in shower, vanity that accommodates wheelchairs. Ramps out to garage & back entrances. Powder room, 1st floor small/stacked washer/dryer in mudroom, screened porch with gas fireplace (17x14), open concept family room (gas fireplace)/eat in kitchen, dining room. 2 car garage.
Second level (1600 sq ft ): 3 bedrooms, incl primary. Primary bedroom suite includes 2 walk in closets, bathroom, and separate sitting room (a place to watch TV nearby, but without disturbing partner). 2 bedrooms for kids with shared hall bath. Main laundry room with full sized, size by side units, utility sink + cabinet storage.
Exterior: brick with some stacked stone at base , outdoor deck about 1/3 the length of the house + grade level slab connecting screened porch with deck (and connecting ramp). Wanted bluestone for slab, but might do a textured concrete depending on how costs are running.
Thanks, this is helpful and raises other questions. Agree to disagree on design issues and budget.
1. Did the stacked closets simplify your layout? It sounds like that choice would restrict options other options. I’m envisioning stacked box levels with minimal nooks and crannies.
2. It sounds like there are not any common areas on the second level. Why a hall bath instead of a Jack and Jill bathroom for the other two rooms? Is that driven by the stacked closet issue forcing other design/layout elements?
3. Why the second floor? Ultimate wheel chair access is a single main floor without stairs and your lot size could accommodate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you paid $82K for your lot, you -- at best -- live in an exurb. You may be able to put up a house for $1.4M. You are not paying the close in premium for everything from workers, to permits, to lot clearance, dumpsters, landscaping, painting -- even cleaning .
How much do you think it costs to build a house? The builders are selling them for $2.2 on a close in lot they bought for $1m. It doesn't cost them anywhere near $1.4 to build!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ordered through ABW Appliances in Bethesda (Steele Pierre knows his stuff) and got (all Thermador) counter depth refrigerator (freezer at bottom), freedom induction cooktop + vent...hood will be part of the cabinet order) dishwasher, electric double ovens, LG stackable washer/dryer for mudroom. Thermador (and most manufacturers) offer a better price if you order a 'complete' set of appliances from them.
Did NOT get: built in microwave (I think they're awkward to reach, so we'll have a regular one sitting on the countertop, but it'll be 'hidden' in a nook beside the wall ovens). My parents are giving us their full size, front load washer dryer that are only a year old and they decided they didn't want. Debated a larger fridge or refrigerated drawers, but will instead have a second fridge that we already own, in the garage.
Total appliance cost: 23K
Ha! I've been following along (about to embark on major addition) and working with Steele (referred to him by Bluestar).
Anonymous wrote:We ordered through ABW Appliances in Bethesda (Steele Pierre knows his stuff) and got (all Thermador) counter depth refrigerator (freezer at bottom), freedom induction cooktop + vent...hood will be part of the cabinet order) dishwasher, electric double ovens, LG stackable washer/dryer for mudroom. Thermador (and most manufacturers) offer a better price if you order a 'complete' set of appliances from them.
Did NOT get: built in microwave (I think they're awkward to reach, so we'll have a regular one sitting on the countertop, but it'll be 'hidden' in a nook beside the wall ovens). My parents are giving us their full size, front load washer dryer that are only a year old and they decided they didn't want. Debated a larger fridge or refrigerated drawers, but will instead have a second fridge that we already own, in the garage.
Total appliance cost: 23K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ordered through ABW Appliances in Bethesda (Steele Pierre knows his stuff) and got (all Thermador) counter depth refrigerator (freezer at bottom), freedom induction cooktop + vent...hood will be part of the cabinet order) dishwasher, electric double ovens, LG stackable washer/dryer for mudroom. Thermador (and most manufacturers) offer a better price if you order a 'complete' set of appliances from them.
Did NOT get: built in microwave (I think they're awkward to reach, so we'll have a regular one sitting on the countertop, but it'll be 'hidden' in a nook beside the wall ovens). My parents are giving us their full size, front load washer dryer that are only a year old and they decided they didn't want. Debated a larger fridge or refrigerated drawers, but will instead have a second fridge that we already own, in the garage.
Total appliance cost: 23K
LOL I'm also working with ABW to get my appliances. OP - you did know Thermador was running like a one-two-free deal right? I think you could have gotten a fridge, vent, range, and oven for like $11K.
Anonymous wrote:We ordered through ABW Appliances in Bethesda (Steele Pierre knows his stuff) and got (all Thermador) counter depth refrigerator (freezer at bottom), freedom induction cooktop + vent...hood will be part of the cabinet order) dishwasher, electric double ovens, LG stackable washer/dryer for mudroom. Thermador (and most manufacturers) offer a better price if you order a 'complete' set of appliances from them.
Did NOT get: built in microwave (I think they're awkward to reach, so we'll have a regular one sitting on the countertop, but it'll be 'hidden' in a nook beside the wall ovens). My parents are giving us their full size, front load washer dryer that are only a year old and they decided they didn't want. Debated a larger fridge or refrigerated drawers, but will instead have a second fridge that we already own, in the garage.
Total appliance cost: 23K
Anonymous wrote:On design and relation to budget--I view these as inextricable. But we went custom because we wanted some precision around home features. So in addition to the sq footage, here are some things we're doing, that I really love:
5 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom. 5500 sq feet across three levels. 10 foot ceilings on each level. Has closets 'stacked' above each other on each level that could be turned into an elevator in the future (special foundation accommodations needed for this)
Basement (1300 sq ft): Has exercise room (could be turned into a second family room if desired) with electric fireplace to avoid gas venting issues, bedroom, full bath, office. Unfortunately, its not a walkout as the lot is flat.
Main level (2000 sq ft living + 500 ish for garage): wheelchair accessible, Guest bedroom w/full bath, roll in shower, vanity that accommodates wheelchairs. Ramps out to garage & back entrances. Powder room, 1st floor small/stacked washer/dryer in mudroom, screened porch with gas fireplace (17x14), open concept family room (gas fireplace)/eat in kitchen, dining room. 2 car garage.
Second level (1600 sq ft ): 3 bedrooms, incl primary. Primary bedroom suite includes 2 walk in closets, bathroom, and separate sitting room (a place to watch TV nearby, but without disturbing partner). 2 bedrooms for kids with shared hall bath. Main laundry room with full sized, size by side units, utility sink + cabinet storage.
Exterior: brick with some stacked stone at base , outdoor deck about 1/3 the length of the house + grade level slab connecting screened porch with deck (and connecting ramp). Wanted bluestone for slab, but might do a textured concrete depending on how costs are running.