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Comments (2)Do I search for the name of the the person for whom i want to write a review Yes. To get search results for 'just' the Rate and Review Forum, you must use the search box found just below the list of threads on page one. There is a hyperlink in the Forum Instructions at the top of the page that will take you to the search box. or I just write the name in the subject line and write whatever? If there is no existing review thread found then you should start one, with the member name only, spelled exactly as it appears on their Member Page, in the Subject of Posting line. It is best to not add any remarks in the Subject of Posting line, since review threads are ongoing, and often members have very mixed reviews...ie, not all of them being wonderful, great, super, or disappointing, bad, etc. Rate and Review Forum FAQ....to be added to. Here is a link that might be useful: More helpful hints and tips...See MoreMy plans drawn for real---please review!
Comments (7)LavLass- Thanks! We are so looking forward to those outside areas! Bevangel- Thanks for the initial feedback. I'm rather sick to my stomach about the square feet in this home. I certainly do not want to overextend ourselves in this home, been there. The garage has two sets of stairs & we will get rid of the one that goes up to the bonus room. Currently we have one from the garage to the basement and it is one of the few things that DH really wants and uses all the time. He goes from the garage to the basement shop/storage area with workboots on several times each week. The kitchen forumn did help me a few months back with the kitchen. I must say I have a large U-shaped kitchen currently with a huge island. Some would say it is a barrier, but we love it. We spend more time around the island than our other eating areas. I really want 9 feet or so of windows in there with large dish hutches. Oh, the wants versus the needs. NO, we will not have a counter dephth fridge (too much $ and too small for us). I do however think I do need to think about getting rid of some of the space in the kitchen and going with a somewhat smaller island. We are wanting to use the dining area more. So, I'm thinking if we have say 4 stools it would be fine...more than that and we go to the table for a meal. The older ones can grab breakfast quick at the island and the little ones can still have snacks and lunches there. Sunday brunch, all dinners and other meals that we are all home would be in the dining area. Homework and crafts will most likely be (like now) some kids at the table and someone at the island working while I'm prepping food, etc. I will try to get the upper floorplan posted soon. We have not even begun the basement level. Upstairs is flexible, currently it has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a loft area. There is a door that leads to the bonus room above the garage. I also need to talk to our basement guy to see how much a partial basement would/could save us. Perhaps not even worth it, but we want to look at that too. Our basement is 2000 finished in this house and way too big for our needs. It has a guest bedroom,etc that we have never used. We want a small exercise room, a "larger" theatre room, 1/2 bath and a rec room/game room for teens. Thankfully, most of the boys hate being away from us. That will change, as the oldest is starting that "alone" time thing. We are used to all the boys sharing a large bathroom upstairs and that works fine for our family. We might add a second bathroom off of a bedroom...IF...we have a daughter:) I need to address the entire mud/laudry area. I really like a nice laundry room as I do a lot of laundry. We are bad about storing clean clothes in there. Perhaps I would be forced to get the hanging clothes back to the closets if I didn't have so much room in the laundry room:) I would like a floor sink, almost like a mop filler area. I want the kids to be able to rinse there feet off etc. I wanted a small desk area back there for quick school nots, writing lunch money, mail drop, laptop stuff, etc. Someone might even do some homework there and we would keep a lot of craft/homework supplies there (or in a near closet). I'm so confused on how this can be refigured without changing the foyer and everything else?! I do know that a lot of storage can work in a small mudroom space. We currenty have a long hallway with 6 cubbies and it stores everything we want it to. I was trying so hard to get this floorplan done as my designer guy retires next week and someone else will be taking over. With the sale of this house, finding temporary housing, doctor appointments, sleepless nights. I think I need to listen to DH and just slooowwww down. I truly hope this is our "forever" home. Thanks for your time and help!!!...See Morelooking for real reviews of Pottery Barn Turner Leather soda
Comments (66)I was set on the Turner grand and found one at my PB outlet for $2200. It’s statesville toffee and I love the color. It does scratch easily but I try to be careful and have one end covered with a throw for my dog. The shape/support is still pretty much like new and we still love it. I also have a James recliner in legacy chocolate and that leather is SUPER durable....See MoreReviews on luxury vinyl tile vs real wood for kitchen
Comments (6)If the kitchen flooring is next to any type of wood floor I would go for a non-wood look for the LVT. Rule of thumb is not to install natural wood next to imitation, BUT if you find a wood look LVT that works with your area and the way your daily lives function then by all means you do what BEST FITS YOU. Good luck with your selections!...See Morefloorguy
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