You are very welcome. I just looked at your floor plan. Imaging myself as a potential purchaser, I would like to have 1. a den in front area of the house, 2. a nice and bright foyer with a nice size closet, 3. open floor plan - kitchen, dinning and family/great/living room flowing nicely together, and in the back part of the house so that I can enjoy quite family time or entertaining guests with opportunity to step out to the backyard/garden. This posted house may not give you the opportunity to achieve all of them, due to its existing structure. Just a thought, hope it helps your future renovation endeavor.
My own house bathrooms all have similar floor tiles, they are not slippery. The only issue with the posted real marble floor tiles is that its color will be faded/changed into more yellowish tone after 2-3 years heavy usage, which makes the marble look dirty. Marble is a natural material, soap and shampoo residues will eventually sink into its vine which cause its discoloring.
9.5 out of 10 if this is designed by yourself, very impressive. A few suggestions would be: 1. use the same count top materials throught out the house (either granite or quartz), thought I prefer quartz; 2. use modern mosaic backsplash in the master suite to tie up the vanity and shower. In the small bath, you used the same backsplash to tie up the samll vanity with shower, this is a good example, though I would use different backsplash as the shower wall tiles are modern, I would use quartz as the counttop since granite is more towards tranditional. 3. Window casing (master suite window, kitchen window, and living room window) should match the style of baseboard. 4. Really like the vanity lights in the master suite. However, using the same vanity light in other two small baths is preferable. 5. It is great you use lots of pot lighting. The master bedroom lighting is a bit small, proportion wise. Anyway, I really hope I am not rude here, even in a tiniest bit. You did a great job, expecially the wall color matches well with the floor. That makes the room bigger.
去年的“装修与加建在2016”加建750sf的房子已经结束。建房过程大部分人并不十分感兴趣,这里重点看结果吧。
重贴原来和新的floor plan:
上图是原来plan,900sf。两房一厕所。
下图是加建了750sf后的plan。三房两个半厕所。费了好大劲也没搞成4房。
下面分三个部分:房间,厕所,以及厨房一个,一个来展示。
第一部分 – 房间
1.1 Living room:
原来这样:
现在这样:
1.2 Bedroom:
这是原来房子前面的房间,只是装修没有改动。
现在这样
中间房间原来是master bed,现在通过压缩原来的bath一部分成一小房间,另一部分成新的master bedroom的walk-in closet。
原来这样
现在的样子
walk-in closet
新加建的master bedroom
1.3 Dining room
原来厨房的地方加改成了半个厕所和一储藏室,剩下的大部分成dining room。
原样
新的dinning
1.4 Family room和厨房后面一道show
第二部分 – 厕所
2.1 原来就一个厕所
马桶下面的木头已经烂掉,用了一块plywood,马桶并没有固定到plywood上。
现在是这样:
2.2 加改的半个厕所
2.3 新加建的master bath room
第三部分 – 新加建的厨房和family room
专业拍照的时候tray ceiling上面的LED灯还没有整完,所以只能看到一半的灯亮着。
这是最后的。顺便谢谢王伍同学。
请多提意见看哪些地方可以改进。谢谢!
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You are very welcome. I just looked at your floor plan. Imaging myself as a potential purchaser, I would like to have 1. a den in front area of the house, 2. a nice and bright foyer with a nice size closet, 3. open floor plan - kitchen, dinning and family/great/living room flowing nicely together, and in the back part of the house so that I can enjoy quite family time or entertaining guests with opportunity to step out to the backyard/garden. This posted house may not give you the opportunity to achieve all of them, due to its existing structure. Just a thought, hope it helps your future renovation endeavor.
My own house bathrooms all have similar floor tiles, they are not slippery. The only issue with the posted real marble floor tiles is that its color will be faded/changed into more yellowish tone after 2-3 years heavy usage, which makes the marble look dirty. Marble is a natural material, soap and shampoo residues will eventually sink into its vine which cause its discoloring.
🛋️ 沙发板凳
感觉太缺女人和家庭气息
墙上桌子上挂/摆点家庭照片?
真心点赞,自己做的不容易
比专业还专业...
改动这么大,为什么不一开始就推倒重建?
安更是看了很多遍
有时候是钱束缚住了人的手脚和品味
好在也有14个offer。
第二张图中master bathroom左下角隔开的那一块做啥用?
画图的人是不会帮你费那么多心思的。
我在硅谷:(
中间犯了不少错,但学到不少。现在自己盖个一层楼的房子没问题了。
原房主是再HP工作了30年的一个化学家。想不到吧。
纯属个人意见。
9.5 out of 10 if this is designed by yourself, very impressive. A few suggestions would be: 1. use the same count top materials throught out the house (either granite or quartz), thought I prefer quartz; 2. use modern mosaic backsplash in the master suite to tie up the vanity and shower. In the small bath, you used the same backsplash to tie up the samll vanity with shower, this is a good example, though I would use different backsplash as the shower wall tiles are modern, I would use quartz as the counttop since granite is more towards tranditional. 3. Window casing (master suite window, kitchen window, and living room window) should match the style of baseboard. 4. Really like the vanity lights in the master suite. However, using the same vanity light in other two small baths is preferable. 5. It is great you use lots of pot lighting. The master bedroom lighting is a bit small, proportion wise. Anyway, I really hope I am not rude here, even in a tiniest bit. You did a great job, expecially the wall color matches well with the floor. That makes the room bigger.