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tberge 12-20-2011 07:09 PM

Construction Modifications - Allamanda Model
 
We are planning to construct an Allamanda home but now on subsequent inspections of the model we have found the bathrooms relatively small and lacking storage. Question: Has anyone who built an Allamanda made changes to the basic design of the bathrooms? If so, what? For example, in the master bathroom we are thinking of one sink rather than two, which requires two base units. Having one sink and one base unit would permit cabinets with drawers on either side. Any thoughts?

TednRobin 12-20-2011 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by tberge (Post 431161)
We are planning to construct an Allamanda home but now on subsequent inspections of the model we have found the bathrooms relatively small and lacking storage. Question: Has anyone who built an Allamanda made changes to the basic design of the bathrooms? If so, what? For example, in the master bathroom we are thinking of one sink rather than two, which requires two base units. Having one sink and one base unit would permit cabinets with drawers on either side. Any thoughts?

Not sure about your bathroom situation, but was just at a friend's home, she had the kitchen wall removed so it was open coming in from the entry way, looked really nice.

missypie 12-20-2011 08:08 PM

For resale purposes I would have 2 sinks in master bath.

casita37 12-20-2011 09:13 PM

TednRobin,
Do you know who did the work for your friend? We are thinking of doing the same thing and need some recommendations. Thanks.

TednRobin 12-20-2011 09:49 PM

Sorry I don't, she had it built, so maybe you asked TV builders.

Penguin 12-20-2011 11:37 PM

Whatever modifications you want to make expect to pay big. I changed my kitchen cabinet color the next day after signing the papers and it cost me $250 dollars:cus:


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