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Comments (9)This isn't the easiest thing to read, so I can't say much: - No fireplace? - Dining room /school room: Since you have a large opening between these two (French doors?), I'm wondering if this could be arranged so you'd have a normal-sized table in the dining room . . . but for large groups, you could rearrange the furniture in the school room and extennnnnd the table that way to allow for large numbers of guests. - Usually I'd say NO to a closet on the corner, but the pantry is in a logical place, and you probably wouldn't have a window on that side of the kitchen anyway. - I'd remove the wall between the kitchen /great room -- keep just a little edge -- I'm not using good words here, but I mean a casing between the two rooms. Perhaps a wooden beam to differentiate the two rooms. - I would prefer the linen closet INSIDE the bathroom; you know, so the towels and toilet paper are stored where they're actually used. - The master closet door is inconvenient. If you're in the closet and your husband tries to enter the bedroom, he'll find a door in his face. It's also cutting off some of your storage....See Moreadding on to a ranch style home
Comments (10)oruboris believe me the sociological aspect does concern me more than the other. But I would not call my parents seniors they are both in their late 50's but my mom had a large stroke about 2 years or so after having heart valves replaced and repaired due to rheumatic fever as a child, and has had about 11 surgeries in the last 2-3 years mostly because part of her skull had to be removed for swelling with the initial stroke and when they put her skull back in it got infected and then she had to have a prosthesis placed. She is from a mental aspect very functional she reads and writes etc... My dad is disabled but has been so since I was a child. So both are fairly young still...dad needs help with mom because he is disabled and just not able to get up and down as much as she requires and still do everything else required to run a house. Also there are things she needs like being walked to see how much function she can get back that with everything else he does for her he is just not able. But he tells me that the loneliness is what is really getting him, because it is him and mom. We go by but we also have a house to run and I work full time and we live 30-40 minutes away. If it was next door no problem and mom has flower beds which neither are able to take care of anymore and she loves them, dad is not a house keeper and mom without help is completely bedfast, she requires at least a standby when getting up and down. So it is just to much for dad to handle and I just cant run two households and work full time. But you are correct in that they are not used to having 5 other people around even though our kids are older 14-21 and two are in college locally, and the middle one stays mostly at his dads. so obviously we don't go to bed at 8 or 9 pm like mom and dad does. The house now has as you come in the door a dining room, then kitchen to right then laundry room. Kitchen, dining, and living room are open and you step into the living room from the dining. Off to the right is a master bedroom and master bath and to the left is a bedroom, and a computer room slash bedroom with another bath in the middle. What we would do essentially is make the addition for us it would come off the end where the computer room/bedroom and bath are and the entrance in that area would be through the computer room so that there could be doors shut to muffle noises why mom and dad are trying to sleep. On the addition we be a entrance probably french doors just like any other house would have more than one entrance and there would be a den, master bedroom and master bath and then two large bedrooms upstairs. It would put us with a home with basically 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. But always good to have the extra room even on down the road, I'm convinced you never get your kids raised....See MoreAdding Curb Appreal to Our Split Level Ranch Style Home
Comments (27)Your house is great. That low key nestled-into-nature look is perfect for the house. I could see a pergola adding a horizontal line to the garage...keeping it modern and darker, not white. No white trim. Although emphasized front entries are logical and common, that shaded and protected front entry is also perfect for the style of house. You could maybe out a pergola over that as well, that's an addition I've seen around here to this style of house. Anything that contributes to that protected feeling for the front door. Large lanterns, contemporary style, and this is a house that could take big modern house numbers as well. I also love the suggestion of beefing up the front pathway. This post was edited by robotropolis on Fri, Oct 3, 14 at 23:07...See MoreNeed help with extending existing kitchen into family room
Comments (10)Appreciating all of the advice, thank you! The home is hitting a lot of our boxes. We love the character and charm of older homes and this one has been very lovingly taken care of. Upstairs baths also need updating (pedestal sinks which wouldn't provide needed storage). This property is tucked away on a private drive on an almost 1 acre lot and has the most luxurious grounds/pavers/lanscaping with an in ground pool and pool house (not on our list but a total bonus and our kids heads might explode! ;) So we find it to be uniquely situated and offering the kind of privacy we are looking for while still in town. We sold our similarly sized 1988 house on a cul de sac in a development with the intention of subdividing rural acreage nearby (10 minutes away) and constructing our "farmhouse/craftsman" style home on 20 acres. Fast forward 1 year later and we are still waiting on final subdivision approvals from DEP and then again from the township and we are circling back to take another look at existing construction as we are getting disillusioned with the wait and the whole idea of developing rural acreage. The kitchen isn't our taste but is nicer than any kitchen we have ever had so it may make the most sense to just adapt to it and make it our own in whatever way possible....See MoreRelated Professionals
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