View Full Version : Iris Lanai need opinion
missypie
09-02-2012, 12:47 PM
We have a hold on a lot and are allowed no expansions at all.
Do any Iris owners find that their standard Lanai is sufficient, size wise for you?
Wayne_TN
09-02-2012, 03:58 PM
I know this isn't exactly what you asked, but I'll give you our experiences. We purchased a standard lot intending to build an Iris and then before our year was up and we had to build on our lot, we came to visit and rented an Iris. This one had been extended. We liked the extra space on the Lanai and the garage so much that we ended up finding another lot that WAS big enough to expand front and back and we are VERY glad we did. If you have time I would suggest that you try to find an Iris to rent for a week or so with a standard Lanai and see if you think it's big enough...
Carmpat
09-02-2012, 04:05 PM
I have an Iris standard lot 60 x 90 and I do wish the lanai was wider towards the nook slider and small window. That part of the lanai is narrow. I brought a rectangular patio set with me and I cannot fit the table or chairs in the lanai so we plan on putting in a patio the length of the lanai. I also have a wall behind me with about 10 ft of property left just enough to put in the patio that we need and for our grill too. If you can get another lot and be able to bump it out in the back and make the lanai bigger that is always an option. My nieghbor next store has the same model and they put a small table in their lanai with two chairs. If you plan on entertaining in your lanai it makes sense to get a bigger lot. Good luck Patti
Jim 9922
09-02-2012, 04:49 PM
Consider a lanai should be at least 12feet wide to accommodate a five foot diameter table and chairs with people sitting all and room to walk behind the seated people. Figure seated people each take at least 2 1/2 feet of floor space.
missypie
09-02-2012, 05:42 PM
Thanks so far for the input. Hubby really likes the Iris because of the golf cart garage. I like the Aspen because of the large Lanai.
Like I said, whatever house we build we can not do any bump outs or add a golf cart garage.
We really like the lot because it sits up a bit.
asianthree
09-02-2012, 05:48 PM
i agree a golf cart garage and bigger lanai would be perfect..but if you really love the lot??????????
gomoho
09-02-2012, 06:04 PM
Golf cart garage an absolute must - didn't realize it till we were lucky enough to buy a pre-owned home with a golf cart garage. Don't know if your outdoor space can ever be big enough. I wish my whole house was outdoors with heat and air of course. Our lanai had been enclosed when we purchased our home and thought one of the first things I would do is remove all those windows and put back the screen - till I realize we could use this room when it was blowing and pouring rain outside, and everything is protected, and if we leave the slider open and the fan and the windows closed it is quite comfortable. Expanded the little grill pad to the same size of the former lanai to accomodate the grill and table with a railing. Now have the best of both worlds - can feel like we're outside with comfortable furniture and a TV and can grill and eat outside when the mood hits. I can just say whatever your choice TV is awesome and will probably exceed your expectations. Welcome and enjoy your new home.
jimbo2012
09-03-2012, 12:33 AM
I don't see the need for a golf cart garage, a 2 car garage is adequate.
gomoho
09-03-2012, 07:42 AM
I don't see the need for a golf cart garage, a 2 car garage is adequate.
not if you have 2 cars and a golf cart - even without 2 cars so many of my neighbors say they wish they could add a golf cart garage. I believe you can never have to much garage or outdoor living space.
jimbo2012
09-03-2012, 08:05 AM
Why can't the cars or carts be outside, what is the necessity to have them indoors?
hotrodgirl
09-03-2012, 08:17 AM
Why can't the cars or carts be outside, what is the necessity to have them indoors?
When I was in college I had to park out of doors. In just 2 years the pait was virtually ruined on my car. The Florida sun wreaks havoc on the paint, I'm afraid! certainly that has improved over the years, but I also found a snake inside once!
hotrodgirl
09-03-2012, 08:19 AM
[QUOTE=hotrodgirl;550810]When I was in college I had to park out of doors. In just 2 years the paint was virtually ruined on my car. The Florida sun wreaks havoc on the paint, I'm afraid! certainly that has improved over the years, but I also found a snake inside once!
hotrodgirl
09-03-2012, 08:24 AM
Sorry-that was weird. I went to edit my first post for spelling, and it ended up posting again. I must have hit the submit button instead of the save....
aljetmet
09-03-2012, 08:47 AM
We have a hold on a lot and are allowed no expansions at all.
Do any Iris owners find that their standard Lanai is sufficient, size wise for you?
Hi
We're building a Lantana and can go back 2 ft on our lot. We're actually going to extend the house two feet and keep the Lanai as per plan. We'll furnish the lanai with wicker chairs, sofa and a coffee table of some sort. Not sure what kind of table (for eating) if any at this point.
Hope someone with a standard Iris lanai answers you. You can always bump the thread say every couple of days. People just don't come on TOTV to view every day. Good luck!
perrjojo
09-03-2012, 08:51 AM
I don't see the need for a golf cart garage, a 2 car garage is adequate.
We were going to build a begonia with 2000 sq feet, a large corner lot, and a golf cart garage. We ended up in a CYV with 1500 sq ft and a one and half car garage. Guess what? It's perfect. We got rid of all the junk we don't really need and didn't even know we had some of it. We have one car and one golf cart, small yard ..it's perfect for us. BTW we moved from a 5000 sq ft home with double garage and basement. Everyone may not be happy with our arrangement but for us it's perfect. Life is so much simpler without all of that stuff. :pepper2:
jimbo2012
09-03-2012, 09:44 AM
When I was in college I had to park out of doors. In just 2 years the pait was virtually ruined on my car. The Florida sun wreaks havoc on the paint, I'm afraid! certainly that has improved over the years, but I also found a snake inside once!
Today's paints used on cars and the same paints used on carts will hold up fine for many years in the sun.
Our carts are solar so we want them out during the day anyway :laugh:
I will likely put my small car in and my pickup will stay in the driveway.
If you look at the cost of a golf cart garage at about $10,000 and because it makes the home about 8' wider you need a larger lot for an additional $10 plus thousand for over $20,000, pay more in taxes I guess, I'll pass.
I can buy several golf carts for that same money.
As for the snakes, you can get them in garage or lanai, they are harmless.
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gomoho
09-03-2012, 11:16 AM
Pulling in the garage is also mighty nice when it's pouring outside.
batman911
09-03-2012, 02:47 PM
What do you think a hail storm will do to that paint job?
jimbo2012
09-03-2012, 03:06 PM
Nothing really, it can happen while driving or shopping.
Can't justify the need for that reason.
If severe you have insurance, still have $20K + to spend on other things.
hotrodgirl
09-03-2012, 04:25 PM
Personally, for myself, the covered parking in inclement weather and the added storage warrant the additional cost. Plus perhaps not having to clean the car quite as often or worry about the condition of the car. For me, it's just my preference, as I currently have only a 1 1/2 car garage which houses an antique car. So when I carry in packages, come home late at night, it's raining or (horrors) snowing, I have to exit without that convenience. For some it doesn't really matter but for others it is a nice extra! I heard also that if you live on a golf coarse, that necessitates the GC garage if you have the space on the lot. Not sure of this however as I cannot remember where I heard or read it!
missypie
09-03-2012, 06:41 PM
Hi
We're building a Lantana and can go back 2 ft on our lot. We're actually going to extend the house two feet and keep the Lanai as per plan. We'll furnish the lanai with wicker chairs, sofa and a coffee table of some sort. Not sure what kind of table (for eating) if any at this point.
Hope someone with a standard Iris lanai answers you. You can always bump the thread say every couple of days. People just don't come on TOTV to view every day. Good luck!
Thank you for your response. My mind set I guess is still with alot of entertaining as we do now. I guess we just won't have a large dining area out there as we do now.....tough decision.
jmac1031
09-03-2012, 08:51 PM
Dont make the mistake of not picking a lot with no room to expand. I see too many resales because of poor lot selection.
jojoin
09-04-2012, 01:33 AM
We have a hold on a lot and are allowed no expansions at all.
Do any Iris owners find that their standard Lanai is sufficient, size wise for you?
If you like to entertain, and the expense of a larger lot fits in your budget, you'd probably be happier splurging for the extended lanai. We have the standard lanai and it works for us, but we aren't big entertainers. The biggest negative to me on the lanai is the narrow end, if you don't extend it, the narrow end is kind of wasted space; can't really put anything down there but a chair or two.
Lpierleo
09-06-2012, 04:22 PM
For what it's worth, we just built a new Iris and were able to expand the lanai 4 ft and the garage 2ft. We love to entertain as well and the lanai is now perfect, however it was difficult to find a lot deep enough to do this. Budget was also a consideration for us so you have to do what you can do. We upgraded things that would be difficult to change such as the expansions, rounded corners, higher baseboards and additional outlets, ceramic tile and upgraded cabinets. We waited to upgrade appliances, put in our own ceiling fans and hired 48 hrs for blinds after closing. We don't live there yet but hope to be there by fall of next year. I am sure whateveryou decide will be lovely. Good luck.
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