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Moser Design Group's Glenview Cottage -- Input?
Comments (18)@wilsons823 A few things we have done or would do differently - 1) While you could resize the bedroom up, that storage space is pretty invaluable. There's not that much storage space in the house so this is very helpful. Think twice about that. If you finish over the garage that could give you either the storage space or the teenager bedroom later on so that could give you more options on this space. In ours, the water heater is accessible through a second door to the back of the house in that storage area space. We also have builtin window seats with storage under them on the bank of 3 windows in the alcove on 2nd floor. 2) We do not have that door/window in the den that opens to the porch. Its pretty useless really and with just a wall there now we have room for a TV on that wall and use this room at the TV area...no TV in the Living Room for us. Also in the Den, we have a small closet where the "X" is to the back left of the room as you look at plans above. Again, this is great additional storage space and you can call it a bedroom. 3) The one thing we would change in ours would be to push out both the Laundry Room and Screened porch area towards the back to make them larger. This is all under one roof area so should be easy to do. The Laundry is too small as it is and the screened(or enclosed) porch is a bit small as well. 4) In ours, the kitchen island is larger and rectangular and the cooktop is on the island where the prep sink is in the plans. The prep sink was moved across to the "desk" area on the pantry side and there is a small drink fridge there too. in the middle on the bottom. 5) Our clawfoot tub is angled in the master bath. 6) We do not have the pocket doors in the dining room...not really needed. All in all we love our house and sure you will be happy too....See MoreNeed Opinion - House Pictures
Comments (18)The angle of the house pic is wrong as others have stated. The pics on the wall in the living room are too small for the space and are fighting with the pillows. Get pillows that have the same colors as the pic and get a larger pic for that spot. Remove the small item off the coffee table table you need something large there. Kitchen is too sterile and it needs some color to make it pop. The green thing on the fridge needs to go. Dining room remove the small item on the table it does nothing for the room and distracts from looking at the room itself. First bedroom get rid of all the stuff on the dresser. Again the pics over the bed are the wrong size, too small. Buy a fitted spread. Yours looks like a body could be hiding under it. Next bedroom get rid of the sheers. They are doing nothing for the view or the room. The dresser is too small for the place it's at it needs to go into the corner at a angle in front of the lamp. Get rid of the kid stuff including the mismatched pillows. I'd also consider removing the clock it's distracting. Office I'd get rid of the sheer and try rearranging the furniture so it doesn't look like there are huge gaps. Maybe take the tv off the table and or move it to the end and pull the table to in front of the window. The basement I'd remove everything and leave it empty. Outside looks fine, I'm not a fan of the wicker piece where it is or the two lights on either side of it. Seems to me the wicker belongs on the deck. I would like to se a brightly colored bench out by the basketball court to make it look like it's ot just floating out there....See MoreHelp us layout our lower level please?
Comments (7)I’d highly recommend having the builder or architect lay this out. We had a general sense of our layout and located rough plumbing based on that. Fast forward to the full design and rough plumbing ”could” have been in a better spot. It’s $4K to move it as the closest vent is far from the new location. Even the crock ”could“ have been a better place if the plumbing rough as left where it’s at. There are a few other reworks HVAC and plumbing) that could have been avoided if the plan would had just been completed ahead of actual construction....See MoreGuest bedroom/office help
Comments (1)I pushed the twin bed in my office up against the walls, then had a custom slipcover for the bed and large bolsters all along the length to match. I also had two large square pillow covers made to add some contrast. Now it is a tailored daybed/sofa look instead of a twin bed....See MoreRelated Professionals
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