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MikeWaters 07-02-2007 08:22 PM

FMCoug, can I give a review of your house?
 
Meaning I would say both nice things and critical things. But I don't want to say critical things if they would make you feel bad.

FMCoug 07-02-2007 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 96454)
Meaning I would say both nice things and critical things. But I don't want to say critical things if they would make you feel bad.

Go for it. I have a thick skin. And I have some critical things of my own I could say.

MikeWaters 07-02-2007 08:54 PM

First things I liked

1. it has a very specialized feel to it, in terms of all the different rooms with different purposes.
a. two laundry rooms (one upstairs)
b. server room
c. theatre room
2. Liked the open kitchen, living room area.
3. Very nice garage for the RV. Bigger than my house I think.
4. Three car garage attached to house (I would love to have 3 car)
5. all the techy stuff, like computer climate control. 5 mile of computer cable wiring. Integrated entertainment using a system that allows universal remotes all through the house to feed into the server room (where DVR, music, etc located).
6. pantry/food storage room (works like a walkin cooler where the worker feeds stuff into the back, and the consumer in the kitchen opens cabinet and takes closest stuff)
7. At 5200 sq feet, it's a big house, but it didn't feel too big actually. Credit to the design.
8. very nice kitchen cabinets, esp. over range, love that hardwood
9. Office area very nice, very roomy. Nice view.

Things I would improve on
1. I wasn't a fan of the hardwood floor selection. It's sort of like splitting the difference between new and antique, and it doesn't work for me.
2. carpet selection. I would have chosen a smooth plush tight-weave, not shag. This would help with the upstairs especially.
3. Slide on the pool is an eyesore. I would have gone with terraced waterfall. More upscale.
4. The pantry/food storage room is too small if you are going to have a one year supply (which there was not).
5. I understand the argument of not wasting unused space by making the master bedroom pretty small. But I think you're in the minority, and most potential buyers will be expecting a bigger room. It's out of scale.
6. The light switch with three switches in the upstairs common area was burning hot. Like uncomfortable to touch. I'm not sure if this is a wiring or load issue, related to the breakers that were blowing or not.
7. Did you have many ceiling fans installed? Can't remember. While ceiling fans are kind of ugly at times, they can really cut down on the utility bill.
8. Hard to get out of your driveway. The tire tracks in the mud, are mine. :) A little more concrete for turning around would be nice.

Overall, considering the amount of work that went into everything, I have to say I am very impressed that FMCoug was able to do all of this, and still stay married and employed.

cougjunkie 07-02-2007 09:25 PM

when you have to mention a lightswitch being to hot, that means you are hard pressed to find faults, which imo means it must be a very nice house.

MikeWaters 07-02-2007 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by cougjunkie (Post 96493)
when you have to mention a lightswitch being to hot, that means you are hard pressed to find faults, which imo means it must be a very nice house.

Yes it's nice. Makes mine feel like a roach motel.

cougjunkie 07-02-2007 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 96494)
Yes it's nice. Makes mine feel like a roach motel.

Maybe after your bathroom remodel you will feel better about your house.

MikeWaters 07-02-2007 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cougjunkie (Post 96496)
Maybe after your bathroom remodel you will feel better about your house.

Or maybe I will still cry myself to sleep.

At least I won't starve to death because of my buckets of wheat!

cougjunkie 07-02-2007 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 96499)
Or maybe I will still cry myself to sleep.

At least I won't starve to death because of my buckets of wheat!

exactly and FM doesnt have a years supply of food storage, he cant take that house with him, so who will be laughing when a disaster happens?

Jeff Lebowski 07-02-2007 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by cougjunkie (Post 96493)
when you have to mention a lightswitch being to hot, that means you are hard pressed to find faults, which imo means it must be a very nice house.

Most likely is a dimmer switch. They can get very hot.

MikeWaters 07-02-2007 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lebowski (Post 96503)
Most likely is a dimmer switch. They can get very hot.

why?


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