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Kathleen Marineau

Wow! What an accomplishment. Congratulations on the new house without changing neighborhoods.

   
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Marcia Pitts

Charlie1962 I think your 12 month timeline is probably quite doable if several things happen favorable. 1) that you do not have to declutter, donate and pack up after 30+ years in the same house for construction to begin 2) have to find a new place to live because you are moving out. 3) if your builder/contractor will devote 100% of their time to your project - which we insisted upon. 4) that you stay shead of the builder by having things picked out long before they are needed - especially appliances. 4) that you be flexible and have a sense of humor - at least a little - and keep a superhighway of communication open with your builder on what you know you want. They are the expert and sometimes there might be a better way to accomplish what you want. 5) go by every day to see progress. Get to know the subs. and 6) plan on more dollars for overall cost - including furnishings. We knew we were reupholstering some things to reuse and that figured into our overall budget. We planned for the overages which made the end result much more palatable. Even though we nor our builder figured on a pandemic, we had a plan with some wiggle room. Yes, I lost my temper, mainly while sitting in my car (the curled dashboard is evidence of that) but having a way to vent while remaining grounded and not stopping the work is key. And if a supplier takes your order for light fixtures or appliances or tile and then comes back and tells you that your selections have been discontinued, do some investigating with other vendors first. Think outside the box. i had to at least six times and got exactly what I ordered in the beginning. It is your money, your stress and your time. Do not settle. Good luck and I hope your project turns out exactly how you envision.

   
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blkctj

Love the L-shaped island

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