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Building first home.. Question about floor plan option.
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<blockquote data-quote="alex3610" data-source="post: 14746199" data-attributes="member: 114652"><p>Several houses we have looked at that were great to me but my wife said the closet was too small. It was a deal breaker for her. It is like the garage is to me. Although at least with a garage you can build a seperate detatched one down the road if need be. I'd think that the closet size/wife formula factors in to a lot of home purchases. I can tell her to downsize her clothing stockpile and she could tell me to sell the mustang. Shrug.</p><p></p><p>OP out of curiosity who is the builder? We met with Blue Ridge Custom Homes a while back to try and build something on the Chesterfield/Powhatan line, but we have never been able to find a lot that will leave enough budget for the house we want.</p><p></p><p>We have looked at several older homes (1980s vintage) that have true walk up attics, and like the other poster mentioned, stick built without the roof trusses the attic space is HUGE. This will of course cost money over the truss style construction. One option I have mentioned to my wife is with the walk up attic we could always easily build a cedar lined walk in attic up there that would be easy enough to access and make up for a smaller closet in the master bedroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex3610, post: 14746199, member: 114652"] Several houses we have looked at that were great to me but my wife said the closet was too small. It was a deal breaker for her. It is like the garage is to me. Although at least with a garage you can build a seperate detatched one down the road if need be. I'd think that the closet size/wife formula factors in to a lot of home purchases. I can tell her to downsize her clothing stockpile and she could tell me to sell the mustang. Shrug. OP out of curiosity who is the builder? We met with Blue Ridge Custom Homes a while back to try and build something on the Chesterfield/Powhatan line, but we have never been able to find a lot that will leave enough budget for the house we want. We have looked at several older homes (1980s vintage) that have true walk up attics, and like the other poster mentioned, stick built without the roof trusses the attic space is HUGE. This will of course cost money over the truss style construction. One option I have mentioned to my wife is with the walk up attic we could always easily build a cedar lined walk in attic up there that would be easy enough to access and make up for a smaller closet in the master bedroom. [/QUOTE]
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