Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP was this your first new house purchase?
Fireplaces are extra
Basically, the model is just that everything is pretty much extra. Windows, to ceilings to molding types and flooring etc...
We once bought a house without an oven hood. The salesperson did not explain that well and they charged $3000 extra for a basic Home Depot version. We said no because we thought she meant an upgraded one. Pain in the neck after moving in.
Depending on the builder you get x Y and z.
Models are deceiving.
Op here. Yep. It's a townhouse. I understand that the fireplace is extra. I didn't want one. I was told everyone gets a mantel, and it has black panels below the mantel. I thought it was something builders do now, like a fake fireplace. I am originally from the south. Fireplaces aren't something I am into. I am used to being hot!
You sure sound like you’re from the South
Anonymous wrote:One basic thing to consider is that the mantel needs to blend very well into your wall and because the builder picked that one, it should be fine. I wouldn't sweat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Order the stone surround and place an electric insert in it. Done.
+1 A LOT less than a real fireplace. How much are they charging for the mantel?
Anonymous wrote:Order the stone surround and place an electric insert in it. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP was this your first new house purchase?
Fireplaces are extra
Basically, the model is just that everything is pretty much extra. Windows, to ceilings to molding types and flooring etc...
We once bought a house without an oven hood. The salesperson did not explain that well and they charged $3000 extra for a basic Home Depot version. We said no because we thought she meant an upgraded one. Pain in the neck after moving in.
Depending on the builder you get x Y and z.
Models are deceiving.
Op here. Yep. It's a townhouse. I understand that the fireplace is extra. I didn't want one. I was told everyone gets a mantel, and it has black panels below the mantel. I thought it was something builders do now, like a fake fireplace. I am originally from the south. Fireplaces aren't something I am into. I am used to being hot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly OP, and I don’t mean to sound harsh, but a mantle with no fireplace will look plain odd. I’m not sure what that will do to your resale value. Just putting in my two cents.
Op here. There are tons of examples of ways people make it work online.
#4 is something I could do. https://www.thespruce.com/fireplaces-with-beautiful-tile-4153599
#29 is also nice, but bold!
I went to hang a mirror above mine to make the room larger
I could also put an electric fireplace insert and have a tiled custom surround made. My father does this sort of stuff as a side job. If I don't like the mantel, he can remove it and fix the drywall. Mantels add architectural interest.
NP. You're not helping your case -- both #4 and #29 look just plain WEIRD. But, it's your house, so you do you . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly OP, and I don’t mean to sound harsh, but a mantle with no fireplace will look plain odd. I’m not sure what that will do to your resale value. Just putting in my two cents.
Op here. There are tons of examples of ways people make it work online.
#4 is something I could do. https://www.thespruce.com/fireplaces-with-beautiful-tile-4153599
#29 is also nice, but bold!
I went to hang a mirror above mine to make the room larger
I could also put an electric fireplace insert and have a tiled custom surround made. My father does this sort of stuff as a side job. If I don't like the mantel, he can remove it and fix the drywall. Mantels add architectural interest.
Anonymous wrote:It’s annoying, but if this is your biggest issue, count yourself lucky. Yeah, I realize how sad that is.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly OP, and I don’t mean to sound harsh, but a mantle with no fireplace will look plain odd. I’m not sure what that will do to your resale value. Just putting in my two cents.