Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Week 10: Tile, Granite, Lighting Fixtures, Driveway, Grading


Week 10 - July 18 - July 24, 2016

 

Days 64 - 70
  • Received closing date of 8/29! 
  • Tile
  • Granite
  • Vinyl flooring
  • lighting fixtures
  • driveway
  • grading
  • Visited on 7/24 to see progress

So, now that we're 45 minutes away, it's getting harder to swing by the house to check things out. I have no idea what happened which day, but a fair amount was finished this week.


#1 The bathrooms are tiled (floor & shower in master, showers only in guest & hall baths). I'm loving how the master bath looks. We picked a pretty high level upgrade (mostly because I didn't love anything else), and I'm feeling like it was worth it. The only disappointment was that because they tile after the baseboards are installed, the baseboards now appear really short. I get why Ryan organizes their sub schedule like they do, but I really think flooring BEFORE trim, (which would do away with the need for quarter-round), and is the CORRECT order of construction would be smart, and look so much better.


#2 The hall and guest bathrooms + laundry room had their vinyl floors installed. I don't hate them, and actually bent down to make sure they were vinyl because they looked like tile at first!


#3 Power was turned on and light fixtures were installed! I definitely don't love the dining room chandelier or the infamous "boob" lights in the front entry hallway, but they're not horrible. Not 100% sold on the master bath lighting fixture over the vanity in oil-rubbed bronze. I hadn't realized the glass itself would be a beigey/brown streak look rather than white or clear. Not the biggest fan, but it's not horrible, and hopefully we can change those out. I like the black garage door and porch lamps, but they all seem undersized somehow?  Hubs hates having the porch lamp at all, and thinks the 2 lights in the overhang will be more than enough light. Still to be seen, I guess.


#4 Grading is coming along, although I don't think it's quite finished yet. Blacktop driveway was poured.


All-in-all, not as much progress as I expected? Everything seemed to slow down a little bit after last week's massive progress.


Open issues our PM is working on -
1. ordering new, 36" cabinet with fridge side panels + filler to replace the 1-paneled 39" cabinet currently installed.
2. Replacing the incorrect vanities in the hall and guest bath with Fairfield Wheat. We're told they're already on order.
3. Correcting the (special request) door swings of the master bath into the bedroom and the laundry room into the loft.
4. Not sure if he knows this yet, but we saw that the quarter-round had been delivered in a really dark espresso. Two problems with that: they don't match our floor color (too dark). We paid extra to have white quarter round to match the baseboards rather than the floor. So definitely not correct either way. LOL


Last thought: Closing is scheduled! Our final walk through has been booked with our PM for August 22 for quite a while.  Last week we got the confirmed closing date of August 29! (We asked for 8/26, but were rejected). 8/29 is a Monday, which leaves us 8/30 and 8/31 for us to move in before we go away Labor Day weekend. Shouldn't be too crazy at all, right? (sarcasm).






Pics!


Day 67:  Exterior Lights installed. Why does the garage lamp look so undersized?

Day 70: Basement - Finished portion

Day 70: Bedroom 2

Day 70: Dining Room

Day 70: Family Room with study door to the back right


Day 70: Vinyl floor in hall bath (notice WRONG cabinet and now that I look closely, the vinyl doesn't look so good/even running to the baseboard on the right. Anyone else see the gap?)

Day 70: Granite! Bonus pic of Munchie & Me.

Day 70: Kitchen with wrong cabinets over and around fridge cutout


Day 70: First - Tilt your head completely to the right.
This crappy pic is a sideways view of master shower and wrong door swing. Isn't the tile gorgeous? It looks like a hotel, and I'm in love. Still annoyed about the plastic shower pan.














4 comments:

  1. Our PM TOLD us we could not change the swing of the doors, also could not do anything on the kitchen wall where you put your ovens (which is totally brilliant! ) what model number is your type of Rome? Ours is a 6 and has a totally different chefs island. No bend. They put the baseboards down before the floor! @#$%& I will have to speak to our PM about that! Crazy! Thanks for your blog, so much good info for those of us about to start our build. Continued good luck

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    1. We're a version 6, with a version 5 island. Clearance sale on curved islands? LOL.
      The kitchen change was a result of me stalking other Rome blogs. As far as I can tell, only two other Rome bloggers have done it, and so far, I think it was a brilliant decision. :)I brought our SR pics and details from the other blogs, including the development it was done in - which I think worked in our favor.
      PM's "must build to plan" but ours is accidentally on purpose allowing us to swap the door swings. But will deny it completely if questioned. We made him promise way back at the pre-construction meeting. Is your PM new? I get the feeling the newbies don't know where they can push the Ryan "rules" and where they can't.
      Good luck on the floors before baseboards battle. We fought HARD about that, but lost because Ryan's build schedule is Ryan's build schedule. The baseboard drama and the stupidity of that order may yet throw my husband over the edge.
      #wehatequarterround

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  2. Yay for your closing date!

    I love the basement on the Rome. We almost chose the Rome model because of the basement, but ended up with the Milan which is perfect for us.

    Thanks for posting updates!

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  3. Love your bathroom tile! Gorgeous. We have also noticed some baseboard issues in our house that I will bring up during our last walkthrough tomorrow. Good luck with getting everything fixed that's bugging you. Keep at it, if your PM is anything like ours they will bend over backwards to make sure you are happy.

    Congratulations on having a closing date!!

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