Anyway...here are our selections.
KITCHEN
- Cabinets - Rushmore Painted Linen (level 2)
- Island - Rushmore Painted Stone (level 2)
- Granite - Azul Platino (level 2)
- Floors - Bruce 3 1/4" Dundee Plank Mocha hardwood (level B)
- Faucet - brushed nickel
- Appliances - stainless steel (double oven, gas range, microwave)
- Cabinet hardware - brushed nickel
Main Cabinets |
Island Cabinets |
MASTER BATH:
We went a little crazy in here and upgraded all the way to level 4 tile. We were pretty unimpressed by the tile selections overall. Why is there no subway tile option?! They are so cheap! In the end, we made the best of the options available, because re-tiling a shower wall and tub surround is way too time consuming and expensive to do after we move in.
- Floor tile - Daltile 12x12 Florentine Carrara
- Tub surround and shower wall/bench tile - Daltile Florentine Carrara 10x14 in a brick pattern
- Vanity cabinet - Sonoma Maple Espresso (Level 2) (I want to change this to Sonoma Painted Linen if they will let me)
- Vanity Top - Arctic Ice Quartz (level 2)
- Listello - I am not sure, some kind of marble tiles
- Fixtures - chrome (standard, no need to upgrade because I think the chrome is going to look great with all the white tile)
UPSTAIRS HALL BATH:
We left a lot of the options standard in here because we plan to just upgrade it ourselves. There are a lot of mosaic-type tiles we like for the floor that are inexpensive and we know we can lay them ourselves. I also imagine we'll replace the vanity too at some point.
- Vanity cabinet - Sonoma Maple Espresso (level 2)
- Vanity top - white cultured marble (standard)
- Floor - some Armstrong linoleum (standard) (we plan to tile this bathroom ourselves)
- Shower wall tile - 6x6 white tiles (standard)
- Fixtures - chrome (standard)
CARPET
I read enough blogs to know we needed to seriously consider upgrading both the carpet and the pad. We will have carpet in the whole upstairs as well as on the stairs. We debated on hardwood stairs but decided against it to make things easier on an unsteady toddlers and little puppy feet.
- Carpet - Shaw Owen's Ridge HGN33, color: Cool Taupe (level 3 I think)
- Carpet Pad - 8lb? (level 2)
Everything together |
- Main first floor flooring: Bruce 3 1/4" Dundee Plank Mocha hardwood (level B)
- Study will be carpeted (same upgraded carpet/pad as upstairs)
- Mudroom & laundry room will be standard linoleum, we will tile when we move in
- Raised hearth & wall stone for fireplace - ProStone Oak Island
- Light fixtures & knobs - brushed nickel (standard)
EXTERIOR COLORS
There was a whole lot of drama regarding our exterior color scheme. Basically no one could give us a clear answer on what materials of our house would be painted which colors. Our elevation is unique in the fact that it has shake, stone, board & batten AND siding. Shake and Board & Batten are considered "accents" so no one knew how to tell us what would be painted the "main" color vs. accent color. Our understanding from the beginning was that the shake is the accent, and the board and batten would be the same color as the siding ("main") color. And that's what the signed contract stated. However, a couple weeks later Ryan tried to tell us that all of the accent materials would be one color, and the siding would be a different color - making the whole front of our house a drastically different color than the sides and back. After lots of back and forth with the sales and construction side of Ryan Homes, we think we have it figured out. They seem to be back on board with honoring their contract. It was infuriating and almost made us want to call the whole thing off because we got nervous about going into business with a company that would do something as crazy as argue against a contract they drafted and made us sign. In the end we think it's all worked out, but won't know for sure until we meet with our Project Manager at the pre-construction meeting. All we know right now is that the ratified contract is correct. Although we have learned that apparently doesn't mean much to Ryan!
- Stone - ProStone Oak Island
- Shake - Hardie Plank Khaki Brown (accent color)
- Siding/Board & Batten - Hardie Plank Evening Blue (main color)
- Front Door - Black Fox
- Trim/Garage/Columns - White
I don't love the Khaki Brown, but really wanted the Evening Blue and Khaki Brown is the required accent |
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