Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house has a laundry chute and it is awesome.
I've always wanted a room that you can open via a bookcase where you pull down a book.
+1 I grew up in a house with a laundry chute and miss that. There's no practical way to do one in my house.
The other feature I'd love is a great climbing tree for my kids. Not something I can easily add!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. Spiral staircases -- who knew how remarkably affordable spiral staircases are to have installed?!
There's a company (can't remember the name) who just cuts a hole in the upstairs floor where you want the staircase to be (and they can install the staircase almost wherever you want it, with a few exceptions).
If the staircase leading up goes directly into the floor of an upstairs bedroom, then they create a hatch door in the bedroom, so access to the staircase can be closed off for privacy.
https://www.paragonstairs.com/hunstman-spiral-stair-diy-kit/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PLA&utm_term=Huntsman&device=m&gclid=CjwKCAjwgsqoBhBNEiwAwe5w0xqCFN9DrJpvywFmaw_rqxMw04bksa5TDQHRueJFvXkR_UlBwlNc8BoCY8EQAvD_BwE
2. Murphy beds with usable furniture & storage on the underside such as this:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/xtraroom-avalon-murphy-bed-w004097390.html
They just seem so efficient and helpful.
3. Juliette balcony -- We had a Juliette balcony added onto our bedroom two years after buying our house.
We love it. It overlooks our backyard, so my husband and I will have our coffee while sitting out on the balcony most weekend mornings, or we'll occasionally have a cocktail while watching the sunset sitting out there (by "occasionally", I mean we've done that exactly 3 times since we had it installed 4 years ago).
If I would've known how affordable it was to put up, I would've had it done to our previous home too!
https://decoholic.org/these-26-juliet-balconies-are-straight-out-of-a-fairy-tale/
I don't think you know what a Juliette balcony is if you think you can sit outside and drink coffee on one, LOL
Anonymous wrote:
1. Spiral staircases -- who knew how remarkably affordable spiral staircases are to have installed?!
There's a company (can't remember the name) who just cuts a hole in the upstairs floor where you want the staircase to be (and they can install the staircase almost wherever you want it, with a few exceptions).
If the staircase leading up goes directly into the floor of an upstairs bedroom, then they create a hatch door in the bedroom, so access to the staircase can be closed off for privacy.
https://www.paragonstairs.com/hunstman-spiral-stair-diy-kit/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PLA&utm_term=Huntsman&device=m&gclid=CjwKCAjwgsqoBhBNEiwAwe5w0xqCFN9DrJpvywFmaw_rqxMw04bksa5TDQHRueJFvXkR_UlBwlNc8BoCY8EQAvD_BwE
2. Murphy beds with usable furniture & storage on the underside such as this:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/xtraroom-avalon-murphy-bed-w004097390.html
They just seem so efficient and helpful.
3. Juliette balcony -- We had a Juliette balcony added onto our bedroom two years after buying our house.
We love it. It overlooks our backyard, so my husband and I will have our coffee while sitting out on the balcony most weekend mornings, or we'll occasionally have a cocktail while watching the sunset sitting out there (by "occasionally", I mean we've done that exactly 3 times since we had it installed 4 years ago).
If I would've known how affordable it was to put up, I would've had it done to our previous home too!
https://decoholic.org/these-26-juliet-balconies-are-straight-out-of-a-fairy-tale/
Anonymous wrote:I love those accordion glass doors that are a whole wall and slide open up to a patio
Built in bunk beds are always so impressive
Anonymous wrote:My DH built a two level Montessori style play house in our basement at the start of the panemic. It's been a huge hit.
Anonymous wrote:Our friends have a bifold window from their kitchen to their patio and it's awesome. The wife will be in there cooking or refilling drinks while they entertain and stand at the window to chit chat. They put appetizers out on the counter.
Anonymous wrote:bay window with window seat and storage underneath
Anonymous wrote:I saw only one house that had an amazing architecture. We couldn’t afford it, gave our best offer which was still under asking and of course didn’t get it. It still went under asking but just slightly higher than we could manage at the time. The things I loved about it:
Large eat in kitchen
Wet bar in basement
His and her bedroom with shared bathroom between them
Kids room with reading nook in kind a attic
Pizza kitchen in the yard
Small guest house in yard
Beautiful family room (also with wet kitchen)
Entryway with mud room from the side of the kitchen
Nice built in bookcases in family or living room, don’t remember now.
The location was also amazing
It was not huge, but very well planned and had excellent use of space.