I know it must be the calm before the storm, so am taking advantage of the slower pace of things.
One of the things I wanted to upgrade in the new house was the vanity counter tops in the ensuite bathroom and the powder room. They come with laminate counter tops and I would like granite with under counter sinks. They finally got back to me with the upgrade cost. Over $1,600 + taxes for the ensuite and over $1,400 + taxes for the powder room. The granite I picked was exactly the same as we got in the kitchen, so a standard quality, nothing fancy.
We of course said no thanks and I will source it out myself, as I am quite sure you can get it for a whole lot cheaper? Any ideas or places in the Barrie, Orangeville, Newmarket area? I was thinking I could maybe get an off cut piece, as we don't need much?
We still have a pile of snow, but it is a little warmer than it has been. We had a lovely sunset so I thought I'd share some photos with you.
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Showing posts with label upgrades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upgrades. Show all posts
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
I restrained myself quite well I think!!
On Thursday we went to the new home builders to pick out the finishes on the new home. I should mention I know I haven't shown you plans, photo's etc of the new house; I am waiting until we have firmed up on it.
Our appointment was for three hours we were finished in under two hours. We have been there and done that twice before so now know how this process all works. As most of their standard items are really nice we had very few upgrades. We also stuck to pretty neutral colours, as we can jazz things up with accessories; things that can be replaced at very little cost.
Below is the colour of the kitchen cabinets; we have chosen a slightly different door profile. The granite is for the kitchen and directly underneath of it is the floor tiles for the kitchen, breakfast area, powder room and entrance hallway. Plus the ensuite bathroom, with matching wall tiles for the shower and around the tub in the ensuite bathroom. To the right is the sample of the hardwood floor which is going on the main floor and the stairs to the basement. The two bedrooms will be carpeted in a beige colour.
Here is a list of upgraded things we are having to pay for:
Pots and Pan drawers in kitchen: $400
Hinged corner cupboard door: $400
Matching panel for breakfast bar (matches kitchen, instead of drywall) $1085
Jetted Tub: $1100
Vac Pan for central vac in kitchen: $145
Upgraded linoleum in basement bathroom: $175
Extra socket in bedroom: $110
3 x electrical boxes behind all bathroom lights @ $50 each = $150
We are getting a quote on tiling the ceiling in the ensuite shower. Quotes also for granite counter tops on the vanities in the powder room and ensuite bathroom. Also we may pay $350 for a rough in for the water softener.
So I think overall the total may come closer to $7,000 rather than the $5,000 I had budgeted. However I am very happy with my choices of upgrades and here is why.
Pots and Pans drawer in kitchen, if you already have one you know why you would never do without them, they are great. A hinged corner door gives you more access to a corner cupboard. Matching panel for the breakfast bar, just finishes it off and makes it more custom looking. Jetted tub, well that's a personal preference and I love it.
We will get a central vac at some point and the vac pan in the kitchen is great, had one in the last new house and used it. It's also a heck of a lot easier to install when they are putting in the kitchen rather than later on. In the bathroom in the basement for the builder to put in a ceramic tile floor it would have cost us close to $1000 which is ridiculous. I do not like linoleum flooring; and the builders standard was not to my liking, so we went up one level and found one I could live with and at $175 it was a heck of a lot cheaper than the tile. Down the road we can upgrade that bathroom if we so desire.
Dh is an electrician so he has a hissy fit at what builders charge for electrical upgrades, so we only get what is absolutely necessary. The extra socket in the bedroom is high up the wall so we can install the tv on a bracket, we are getting the tv cable outlet at the same height. The three electrical boxes behind the vanity lights in the bathroom are an extra as they don't normally put the boxes in. So if we change the lights down the road this is an easier way of doing them. By the way the boxes cost less than $3 each and will take the electricians all of a couple of minutes to install them.
A tiled ceiling in the shower is an extra but it's worth while and easier to do with the rest of the tiling. The vanities all come with laminate counter tops, but I would prefer to have the granite ones as I know if I don't do it now it will never get done.
We are up in the air about the water softener as when asked we were told the water is semi-hard whatever that means. When we were looking at resale houses in the same subdivision, some people had water softeners some people didn't. We are heading to the GTA Home Show at the International Centre tomorrow to look into them, as I don't know enough about them to make an educated decision.
We have a water softener and UV light here, but we are on well water and it is as hard as heck the water. If anyone is an expert with water softener's please educate me. So we are not sure if we should get the rough-in for the water softener or not at this point. Obviously we will buy our own water softener and install it ourselves if we go down that path.
So there you are another job more or less finished!!
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Like a kid in a candy store.......
That is what I will be like this afternoon, as we are going to the new builders to pick out our fixtures and fittings for our new home. I will say the whole process is a bit different as we haven't firmed up on the purchases of this house, but as the kitchen takes 90 days to order and if we want to close on June 16th, I guess they want us to get on with it.
Now my goal is to spend as little as possible in upgrades. We have already spent $1,100 on a jetted tub/bath in the ensuite, but to my mind that is a must with my back issues. Dh said he may even have a bath and I know dd will have a bath when she comes over, as she loves the bath with jets in.
I do know I want a pots and pan set of drawers in the kitchen, so that will be an upgrade. We are getting granite counter tops already as part of the deal. I am not sure what else I will end up getting other than maybe more tiles in the bathroom around the tub???
I am trying to think back to the last new house we bought and what we had to upgrade then. We spent close to $30,000 then but we did a lot of structural things that no one could really see, plus we had to pay for hardwood floors and we upgraded the tiles. I am hoping to come in under $5,000 this time. What upgrades would you choose in a house?
I am lucky as dh is very handy so we will do a lot of stuff ourselves after we move in; for example the back splash in the kitchen.
No news from the people buying our house, but don't expect to hear anything until next week.
I have posted a couple of book reviews on my Book Review Blog if anyone is interested? You can read about them here: http://thatbritishwomansbookreviewblog.blogspot.ca/
Now my goal is to spend as little as possible in upgrades. We have already spent $1,100 on a jetted tub/bath in the ensuite, but to my mind that is a must with my back issues. Dh said he may even have a bath and I know dd will have a bath when she comes over, as she loves the bath with jets in.
I do know I want a pots and pan set of drawers in the kitchen, so that will be an upgrade. We are getting granite counter tops already as part of the deal. I am not sure what else I will end up getting other than maybe more tiles in the bathroom around the tub???
I am trying to think back to the last new house we bought and what we had to upgrade then. We spent close to $30,000 then but we did a lot of structural things that no one could really see, plus we had to pay for hardwood floors and we upgraded the tiles. I am hoping to come in under $5,000 this time. What upgrades would you choose in a house?
I am lucky as dh is very handy so we will do a lot of stuff ourselves after we move in; for example the back splash in the kitchen.
No news from the people buying our house, but don't expect to hear anything until next week.
I have posted a couple of book reviews on my Book Review Blog if anyone is interested? You can read about them here: http://thatbritishwomansbookreviewblog.blogspot.ca/
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