Monday, January 9, 2012

Final Photos...for now...

Coming out of the Master Bedroom OR looking down the hallway from the Entry area...


Going into the Guest Bedroom, loving called the Diamond Head Suite...note closet doors on left - different entry path from plans, and we feel much better use of space...





Now the bathroom with the curse on it...slowly lifting...our cabinet maker for the Kitchen, Laundry, and Bathrooms has been PD in FULL but not finished the job...our contractor is working on him...in the meantime, we changed the tile, tile trim and wall color and are pleased with the change; we changed the lighting fixture and love it and are looking for just the right mirror. Note: This is the bathroom that I would insist has a pocket door...the room is not very large and the door (ADA) takes up quite a bit of the space. To really use the sink and counter top you'd have to close the door fully.



Coming out of the Guest Bedroom or the Master Bedroom you enter the hall way back to the Kitchen/Entry/Living room. Note the two closet doors on the left. Our contractor took what wasn't much usable closet space because the sides were deep, divided it into two closets where the space was much more functional. We set one up as a coat closet and the other as a broom closet. First on the right side is the Half Bath. Walls have been painted in a metallic silver/blue grey to coordinate with the sink. We have the light fixtures from Pottery Barn and they will go up once we find a mirror. We are going to have some wall art on two of the walls...more on that later...Next on the right side of the hall way is the Library/Study which we are using as a TV Room and with the Murphy Bed and built in closets, could be used as a third bedroom. These cabinets were made by Lone Wolf Cabinetry and are beautifully crafted. Doors to the room are large pocket doors. They and the cabinets still need to be stained and hardware attached and that will happen later in the month.



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No home is ever really finished but for our blogging purposes it probably is. We hope that sharing our variation of the Tideland Haven plan helps you with your home project. Happy Building!

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