Our lot has too many trees and we recently found out that Ryan homes just clears only 20-25 feet of trees from the morning room but if you get a deck made from them they clear the trees from the deck.
Our Sales person didnt mention this when we choose not to get the deck made from them ,that means for additional clearing we"ll have to pay ourselves : (
I wish the rep had told us this clearly when we were making our selection. I am gonna try talking to her again and see if they can still clear from the place after the deck...
Any ideas or suggestions??
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Wet Bar in the Basement or not??
We are thinking of getting a Back Wet bar in the basement.Since it is a new option for Waverly and the Model near us didnt have basement and Wet bar, not sure how it would look like.
The diagram that the sales rep gave us doesnt help much and yes a diagram LOL...
The diagram that the sales rep gave us doesnt help much and yes a diagram LOL...
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Updated Options
We are Building the Waverly with Option D
Full Brick front
Brick Color-Congree Vista
Siding-Autum Beige
Shutters-Black
front Door-Red
Kitchen Granite Giallo Fiorito
Hardware- Brushed Nickel
Flooring- Living rm,Foyer,Dinning,Rm,Study,Family Rm,Morning rm,Kitchen ,Powder Rm-Manchester Plank Gunstock
Mainlevel and Basement- Carpet Red Bud Putty and upgraded to Viscobond with spill guard pad
Finished Basement
Double door areaway welled exit
Finished Media Room and Excercise Room
Added the Shower in Powder Rm
Back Bar with granite counter top and Square maple spice timberlake cabinets
Added a dedicated circuit
2 ceiling fan rough-ins
Main Level
Living Room:
Windows Living Rm side
ceiling fan rough in
Morning Room:Windows Morning Room side
ceiling fan rough-in
Kitchen
Gourmet Island
Square cherry spice Timberlake cabinets
GE profile Premier VI appliances-Wall oven and Gas Cooktop
Vent
Family Room
Windows family room rear
Stone fireplace-Bucks County Ledgestone
ceiling fan rough-in
Study
ceiling fan rough-in
Upper level
Added Luxury Owner's suite
Bathroom #2
Granite wheat vanity tops in all Bathrooms
4 ceiling fan rough ins
OAk Stairs with Oak Handrails,direct set white Balusters
Interior Chair Rail Moulding
Interior Crown Moulding
Laundry Tub Floor Mount
Landscape Package upgrade
Full Brick front
Brick Color-Congree Vista
Siding-Autum Beige
Shutters-Black
front Door-Red
Kitchen Granite Giallo Fiorito
Hardware- Brushed Nickel
Flooring- Living rm,Foyer,Dinning,Rm,Study,Family Rm,Morning rm,Kitchen ,Powder Rm-Manchester Plank Gunstock
Mainlevel and Basement- Carpet Red Bud Putty and upgraded to Viscobond with spill guard pad
Finished Basement
Double door areaway welled exit
Finished Media Room and Excercise Room
Added the Shower in Powder Rm
Back Bar with granite counter top and Square maple spice timberlake cabinets
Added a dedicated circuit
2 ceiling fan rough-ins
Main Level
Living Room:
Windows Living Rm side
ceiling fan rough in
Morning Room:Windows Morning Room side
ceiling fan rough-in
Kitchen
Gourmet Island
Square cherry spice Timberlake cabinets
GE profile Premier VI appliances-Wall oven and Gas Cooktop
Vent
Family Room
Windows family room rear
Stone fireplace-Bucks County Ledgestone
ceiling fan rough-in
Study
ceiling fan rough-in
Upper level
Added Luxury Owner's suite
Bathroom #2
Granite wheat vanity tops in all Bathrooms
4 ceiling fan rough ins
OAk Stairs with Oak Handrails,direct set white Balusters
Interior Chair Rail Moulding
Interior Crown Moulding
Laundry Tub Floor Mount
Landscape Package upgrade
Building a Waverly
We have recently moved to Richmond and have been looking around to find a new home and finally on June 25th 2011 decided that we wanted to build a Ryan Waverly.
I had been looking at the other blogs and tried to read the blogs of other people building Ryan homes.
So I want to start this blog by thanking all the fellow bloggers for the blogs and pictures that helped us select the options we wanted for our house without getting crazy.
I had been looking at the other blogs and tried to read the blogs of other people building Ryan homes.
So I want to start this blog by thanking all the fellow bloggers for the blogs and pictures that helped us select the options we wanted for our house without getting crazy.
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