We’re in agreement on several design elements – we want it to provide
- an open view of the back yard,
- be lush with landscaping,
- have multiple levels and
- include several functional areas.
So far we have a basic sketch of what we want and it incorporates three main areas: a place for grilling and eating, a hot tub, and a reading nook (think swing and wicker furniture for lounging). While our perfect house would have allowed for things like a covered area with ceiling fan or potentially even a screened in section, the way that the windows are placed in the back of our house makes it (completely impossible?)… difficult to do this. Goals for the retirement house 30 years from now….
While this is certain to be a five digit project (largely driven due to our decision to use synthetic wood and get a hot tub), we estimate that even with this addition and the eventual finishing of our basement (YEARS down the road) our house still won’t be the most expensive in the neighborhood though it will have the most custom add-ons. We’re [too?] mindful to keep our house reasonable with our neighbors’ prices even though with the recent purchase of the back lot we’re in the top 20% of expensiveness. Like I mentioned, we expect to be here for decades so cost-basis isn’t an immediate concern.
6 comments:
I think the plans sound great so far!!
Ohhhh! We have tons of books!!! Guess we'll need to make dinner out of it. :)
I love outdoor decks, and the one you have planned sounds fabulous!
As we plan on never moving either, we want to do that covered patio with ceiling fans. We also want a hibachi grill and the wicker furniture. But the back of our house is flat, so that helps...although we do want to expand the family room and kitchen...so that could make it harder. Oh the big plans we make! :) I like that you have big plans too, it makes me feel like we'll really do this stuff some day. :)
You guys will be EXPERTS by next summer when it's time to help us build OUR deck! That's so convenient for us! ;-)
caitlin, watch out - so many of the deck pictures have yoru back-yard in mind. i've already designed a $40,000 deck for you! ha!
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