Our Realtor had a preview appointment yesterday so that we could get an idea on cost and colors. We were able to do this because we live on the opposite coast and will not be able to get to the design center to see and make the decisions ourselves.
There was no issue with us doing this and our SR helped us get this lined up, knowing we were buying the house, sight unseen.
Here are some of the images our Realtor sent us of the cabinets and granite, which we already knew what we wanted. The hard part was visualizing everything together to pick up a good hardwood.
We like the tiles below but not the accent piece. From what we were told, you can mix and match the tiles and accent pieces
One thing that we were told different from the SR is the option of a 10lb carpet pad. The standard is a 5lb pad with an upgrade option to an 8lb pad. We decided to add the 8lb pad in the entire house.
Here is a breakdown of what we are doing:
Hardwoods - Kitchen, Foyer and living Room, Powder Room and Morning Room. It was only about $200 more to upgrade to lvl B hardwoods. Lvl A has good stuff, it just depends on what you are looking for. It was an additional cost of $1995(Living Room) and $1495(Morning Room) to have the hardwoods installed. I am trying to get a discount or rebate for that as they would have put carpet and vinyl flooring, respectively, in the rooms anyways. SR said there was no rebate because the cost is minimal to them, but I will push for it anyways.
Carpet - Basement, Zone 2 (upstairs and bedrooms) and Family room (Room with fire place). We are going with level B carpet in entire house because it has stain protection and 10 year warranty and level C in the Family room. We like the top grey color and pile. There are soo many options for carpet, it gets a bit overwhelming. I would suggest going to your local home improvement store to get an idea on what you like/want before going to the CTI appointment so you can filter out most of the options you dont like.
Master Suite - Upgrade to lvl C. It was only about $900 to upgrade over the standard white or almond tiles and it gives the house a more custom look. We also will add a shelf for soap and stuff for $75, which is better than a cheap soap dish stuck to the wall.
Overall, our Realtor did a great job for us in getting most of the items pre-selected, but we sent her tons of texts and emails every time we found something we liked, which she encouraged. I would recommend to do your homework on the brands and models to find out what you like. Both of us have spent hours going through colors and styles online to find ideas we like. This has allowed us to be specific in what we want and made it easier overall in making our final selections. Also, our Realtor has a couple clients that are building Ryan Homes in various stages and has been through the process a few times before us, which has made the process easier for us and her as she knows what we can and cannot do.
We also wanted to switch accent pieces, we were told no. Couldn't see why it was a no. My husband wasnt able to make the appointment with me, so he picked from pictures too. We got lucky and were able to go to another appointment later down the road together so he could see in person. We only switched one thing, but it wasn't the pictures fault, I didn't include the option in the pictures as I didn't like it myself, but he loved, lol.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it worked out for you in the end. We will see when it comes to our final decision on the 20th if we can really switch out accent pieces.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome you are switching coasts! ;) And so incredibly great you have a realtor who is willing and able to support you and help you. I love your choices and I think you are going to be completely happy with them. The hardwood/kitchen combo is breathtaking. And that grey carpet.. gorgeous! I definitely miss that memo! I would have done it for sure. We were told we couldn't switch out the accent pieces either which really stinks, but I really hope you can. :) Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle. Its been a good learning experience so far.
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