TinkerPixxie
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Oh sorry forgot to mention that the dumbwaiter NEEDS to be child safe. Im guessing that might be why they arent common anymore?
TinkerPixxie said:Laundry shutes*
I think a laundry shute would be an exceptional idea for a multi level home. Even if the kids/ person upstairs doesnt place the laundry inside it themselves it would be nice for the person who cleans the area to have the ease of just tossing it in there and not having to lug it all down stairs.
Tink~
fran99999 said:This may or may not be possible. My cousin lives by Tampa bay. She had a beautiful house built a few years ago. The house is U shaped with the pool in the middle. She has the typical screened in porch around the pool. She has the main house with a hall on each side sliders looking over the pool in each of the 4 bedrooms a bath between the bedrooms on each side. Ok now why oh why didnt the builder build a game/family room at the end of the house at the top of the U making it a house with a pool in the middle? Then you could just screen in the roof or make a slider roof to use the pool in the cooler months. She actually looked at me like it was a strange question. The house cost her somewhere around 1/2 mil to build. $$ was not an issue. She told me when she suggested this to a builder she was told it wasnt possible. Are there codes involved? The roofs are usually low and the sun is strong enough so the pool area would get sun. As for draining I am sure a drain at each corner and one in the middle of the long part of the house would do the trick. As it is now she goes out now jumps in the pool then back into the house to stay cool. In the cooler months she uses the pool only occasionally. So her Beautiful pool is used about the same amount of time as my pool here in NE. It is either to hot out or to cool out. LOL
Ok so how much $$ just for a house like this? Would I have to be Bill Gates to afford?![]()
da-winnie-pooh said:My hubby and I bought property in Florida. We're not sure where to go now. We've contacted some builders who have sent us letters or plan books, and that's about it. If any of you who work for builders, want to send me a private message, I'd appreciate it. We're trying to find out an APPROXIMATE minimum price for a 4 bedroom/3 bath home on our property. Any advice?
What I would like is for the builder to do the work that we can't do ourselves. We can't install electric wires, but we could install our own kitchen cabinets, maybe. Is there anything we could initially do without to save some $$$? Carpet, appliances, anything that normally comes with the house, but one could live without? We'd like to get to Florida as inexpensively as possible.
Oh, and to answer your questions, I would like plenty of storage. Our house here was built before people figured out that closets were nice. A big attic would be nice, too.
Anita
the kabuki said:One more..on looking into a possible Florida move, it sure does seem like there is only production builders down there. Are there any custom builders at all? I sure don't seem to be able to find any online.
mamaminnie said:Funny, no one has mentioned anything about hurricane safety. I'm in Palm Beach county and the first thing on my new list is hurricane proof glass or automatic shutters. I realized that central FL is at a lower risk but with this 10-year cycle they are talking about, I'd be thinking about it.
Topper said:
tink2dw said:Being a Nothwestern I bet attics don't work because of the termendous heat. Everything kept in an attic in FL would be burnt up!! And it would cost a fortune to cool the attic space.

1. I have laundry on the main floor off my kitchen & I love it! Yes, it sometimes gets a little messy, but it's a separate room with a door that I can close. Yes, I do have to lug laundry up & down the stairs, but I can also wash things at any time and still keep an eye on the kids, hang out with DH, etc. We don't have TVs upstairs or any relaxation space, so I'd be bored upstairs folding laundry.robsmom said:Things I want in a house anywhere:
1. Laundry on the second floor - clothes, sheets, towels etc. are all used on the second floor.
2. Extra large "mud room" from the garage with built in organizational stuff (closet, shelves, hooks). Place to hang coats, put umbrellas, boots (ok so snow boots wouldn't be an issue in florida!!), book bags from school, briefcase/computer bag, etc.
3. Walk in pantry with storage for not only food but all the extra stuff that doesn't fit in the kitchen like my large coffee pot, chaffing dishes for entertaining, assorted small appliances, etc.
4. Room in either the mud room or pantry for extra fridg.
5. A large dining room and a very small living room. I find the living room doesn't get used. Move the space to the dining room.