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Teryl1949
10-18-2012, 07:17 PM
For those of you with a Gardenia or Begonia....did you add the post the living room/dining room? Are you glad you did or did it become more of a distraction? We like it, but are concerned. Candid thoughts are greatly appreciated.

graciegirl
10-18-2012, 07:21 PM
We had the pillars in our home in Hadley and thought they added a lot of architectural interest. I decorated that home in a cottagy, beachy type feel with white and medium brown furniture and lots of light teal and pink. Shells, sand castle, swimmers from the thirties in pictures and figurines.

BUT the pillars also look well with traditional and transitional...my opinion. I am not a "real" decorator.

I'd vote no if you are doing clean lined contemporary. ...

jimbo2012
10-18-2012, 07:35 PM
Not an owner but we both didn't care for them, they looked out of place for this size home.

mickey100
10-18-2012, 07:45 PM
We have a gardenia and love the look. We feel it is rich looking, and like the feeling of separation it gives the great room - gives it a feel of a dining area, but without the walls.

dmorhome
10-18-2012, 07:49 PM
For those of you with a Gardenia or Begonia....did you add the post the living room/dining room? Are you glad you did or did it become more of a distraction? We like it, but are concerned. Candid thoughts are greatly appreciated.

had first house w/pillars second w/out makes that open look much bigger w/out.

cgalloway6
10-18-2012, 07:57 PM
We are building a Gardenia and didn't get the pillars. We felt it limited how long a table you can put in the dining room. Also it seems to block some of the view out the back from the kitchen. We liked the open feel of the room without it.

Happinow
10-18-2012, 08:01 PM
We put the pillars in and love it. It defines our space. We took out the dining room and made it a sitting room with a fireplace. We love it! We felt without the pillar the room would have been boring. Each to their own!

kjockerm
10-18-2012, 08:30 PM
We have a Begonia with the pillars. It gives definition to the room, but it still feels open. We have put our dining room table both ways and had plenty of room either way.

ducati1974
10-18-2012, 09:51 PM
Another vote for the columns, we just like the architectural interest and room definition they create.

Lpierleo
10-18-2012, 10:22 PM
I don't have a Gardenia but my friends do and I think the are lovely.
They do provide that architectural interest.

Kelsie52
10-18-2012, 10:47 PM
We have a Begonia and decided not to have the columns --gave us much more room for a large table in the dining area ---

Good luck

Sadie1313
10-19-2012, 01:04 AM
For those of you with a Gardenia or Begonia....did you add the post the living room/dining room? Are you glad you did or did it become more of a distraction? We like it, but are concerned. Candid thoughts are greatly appreciated.

We bought a spec home, that came without the pillars. I loved the architectural look, and we were sure we would put the pillars in after-market. We went so far as to make an appt. to have it done. The day before the appt., all our furniture was delivered. I panicked, and cancelled the appt. I was afraid the pillars would block the open view and feel that I loved so much about the Gardenia. Instead, we had Floor Masters come, and remove the carpet from the Diningroom part of the room. They scalloped the edge of the carpet as they cut it away from the livingroom. Then we had them continue the tiles from the foyer and the kitchen. This way, we have a definite seperation of the diningroom and the livingroom, and have still maintained the open view we love. Also, now I don't have to worry about food spilling and staining the carpet under the table. I can just mop the tile up. Either way you decide, they're both great looks. Good luck, and welcome to The Villages. Moving here was the best decision any of us will have ever made. Trish

Cantwaittoarrive
10-19-2012, 06:20 AM
We have a gardenia and love the look. We feel it is rich looking, and like the feeling of separation it gives the great room - gives it a feel of a dining area, but without the walls.

:agree::agree:

MSG@TV
10-19-2012, 09:00 AM
For those of you with a Gardenia or Begonia....did you add the post the living room/dining room? Are you glad you did or did it become more of a distraction? We like it, but are concerned. Candid thoughts are greatly appreciated.

We likely will be building a Begonia; our friends have a Gardenia. I really like the architectural interest of the columns, as my design esthetic tends toward more traditional tastes. Furthermore, we intend to use much of our existing furniture, so when we got home we scaled out on graph paper how it all would fit. Before we decided to stretch, we came to the realization that the posts did not work well with our planned furniture placement. Since we now intend to stretch, we haven't re-figured the floorplan. However, I've now gotten used to the idea of living without the columns, so it's likely we will not add them. Then again, so many decisions to make when you build, I could easily change my mind. Just my thoughts.

skyguy79
10-19-2012, 09:17 AM
Here's a picture in our Gardenia where the columns are showing. We're happy to have them and have not had the feelings or concerns others have had about space, views or open feelings!

maryanna630
10-19-2012, 03:40 PM
Love your use od color!

raynan
10-19-2012, 07:18 PM
We have a Gardenia and do have the columns. We love that they define the dining area from the living room. Great architectural detail!

walkr
10-19-2012, 08:40 PM
I have a Gardenia with the pillars and would like to take them out. I don't like the way they cut up the view when you look out from the kitchen. When we replace our carpeting, we will be removing them. (We can't do it now, because we don't have any extra carpeting.)

They are pretty if you like a more traditional style.

walkr

CFrance
10-19-2012, 09:37 PM
Here's a picture in our Gardenia where the columns are showing. We're happy to have them and have not had the feelings or concerns others have had about space, views or open feelings!

Like your paint job, skyguy!

We bought a Begonia and decided on one with no pillars. I like the openness, and our furniture, while not modern, is casual and goes well with the "great room" look. (Is that even a look? Who knows.)

skyguy79
10-19-2012, 10:36 PM
Like your paint job, skyguy!

We bought a Begonia and decided on one with no pillars. I like the openness, and our furniture, while not modern, is casual and goes well with the "great room" look. (Is that even a look? Who knows.)TY! The painting was done by Tom Campbell (Heads a group of Senior Residents) 352-430-1102 and his wife Carolyn was our color consultant who recommended the colors you see in the photo as well as the rest of the rooms in our home!

CFrance
10-19-2012, 10:52 PM
TY! The painting was done by Tom Campbell (Heads a group of Senior Residents) 352-430-1102 and his wife Carolyn was our color consultant who recommended the colors you see in the photo as well as the rest of the rooms in our home!

Thanks for the painting recommendation. We are so ready for some color in here and need advice on what color. Plus I granted my husband a reprieve from painting chores years ago. We had a baby grand piano once and he had a bucket of paint, and, and...

Jhooman
10-20-2012, 07:27 AM
We have the Gardenia, no columns. We love it. We purchased a spec house, so had no choice. The spec house was extended with hard wood floors in living room and dining room, tile in kitchen and halls. I think the columns would have detracted from the openness of floor plan.

skyguy79
10-20-2012, 10:32 AM
Thanks for the painting recommendation. We are so ready for some color in here and need advice on what color. Plus I granted my husband a reprieve from painting chores years ago. We had a baby grand piano once and he had a bucket of paint, and, and...OMG... Baby Grand Piano abuse! :oops:I hope he never suggests that you go with him to "paint the town red!" We'll all need to hire guards to protect our homes.:a20:

BTW, the color consulation was a paid for service. Just want to make sure you realize that!

CFrance
10-20-2012, 01:14 PM
OMG... Baby Grand Piano abuse! :oops:I hope he never suggests that you go with him to "paint the town red!" We'll all need to hire guards to protect our homes.:a20:

BTW, the color consulation was a paid for service. Just want to make sure you realize that!

That's good to know. I think it would be worth some $ to avoid a costly mistake. (There was the Westinghouse Electric blue bedroom error back in the 80s.)

Sunshine Mary
10-20-2012, 01:29 PM
We are building a Begonia now and didn't care for the pillars
But it what you want .

gmcneill
10-20-2012, 04:02 PM
We built a Gardenia w/out columns. No columns and tile floor (everywhere except bedrooms) really, really opens up the house; gives the illusion of the area being larger than it actually is. The openness extends through sliders that "disappear", into an extended lanai.

linedancingdottie
10-27-2012, 07:54 AM
we have the pillars in our Gardenia and love how it defines the space. We will be moving to a new home soon (larger, different model) and it doesn't have the pillars and really needs something to define the space so we are getting a contractor to put some in.

Yankee Quilter
10-27-2012, 07:59 AM
We are building the Sunflower, same interior as the Begonia. We are not putting in columns so we have more space for the table when the whole family is there. Also felt they would be in the way of the breakfast bar where we seem to congregate in all our homes! But as said ...to each, their own!
Either way, love the floor plan!

jtdraig
10-27-2012, 12:56 PM
We are building a Gardenia and didn't get the pillars. We felt it limited how long a table you can put in the dining room. Also it seems to block some of the view out the back from the kitchen. We liked the open feel of the room without it.

This is exactly how we felt...there is a nice openess and more flexibility but it comes down to your own personal preferences. Best of luck!

Tom Grooms
10-27-2012, 02:49 PM
We have a Begonia, no columns, desk in the breakfast nook, love it!

CSilvestrucci
10-27-2012, 04:24 PM
I have a gardenia and love my columns :smiley:

Trayderjoe
10-27-2012, 07:28 PM
When we were looking, we found a Wisteria that had all of the options that we wanted and I was sure that we were going to buy it, although we really liked the Gardenia. Our sales rep showed us a Gardenia that was a neighborhood "close out" which did not have pillars (the first we ever saw without pillars) and we grabbed it. We like the openess of the "great room" and feel that it gives us many options in decorating. Bottom line though is that you should go with what you like best-as you see, there are differing opinions! :thumbup:

soldjudy
10-27-2012, 08:46 PM
We have them and really are happy with them - I have a fairly large dining table and it is not problem at all. Just seems to give a seperation pont from the living and dining area.

nemcekm
10-30-2012, 07:01 PM
I am looking to upgrade from a ranch to a designer. The Begonia is my favorite because of the pillars.