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Old 09-29-2008, 12:34 PM
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We added
1. a retractable screen door at the front door
2. tile floor throughout kitchen, dining and living room (CYV open floor plan)
3. tile floor in both bathrooms
4. Granite Counter Tops (Tile and Granite done by same company) ($9,000)
5. New Carpet in Master Bed ($700 deal from tile/granite guys)
6. New stainless appliances ($1500)
7. Bought villa turnkey....Have now replaced all furnishings and decor
(lol priceless)
8. Ceiling Fans in every room (varies in price avg $150-300 per)

On the list still:

Solar tubes for kitchen and 2 baths
Bird Cage
Possibly small pool or hot tub
Garage Floor and walls need painting
Landscaping up front
and outback when bird cage put in...
New Ceiling fan for Lanai
Have discussed an add-on the the Master Bedroom??
hhhmmm....I am sure there is more!!
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:04 PM
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In the first 2.5 years of ownership we:

1. Added slide outs to kitchen cabinets - a wonderful improvement.
2. Added 2 Solar-tubes 1 in kitchen and 1 in master bath.
3. Fans in bedrooms
4. Exhaust Fan in Attic
5. Considering closing in the Lani to make a Florida Room.
6. Added storage cabinets in the garage
7. Added a security system
8. Added a sound system in 4 rooms
9. Murphy bed in the Den
10. Replaced counter tops in kitchen with Granite
11. Upgraded kitchen stove, fridge, microwave and dishwasher.
12. Best of all, I reduced by Golf Score by an average of 5 strokes-priceless
About that golf score. Have any tips?
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Old 10-03-2008, 06:57 PM
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"we added a retractable screen door"

Cassie,

May I ask where you purchased the screen door, and/or who installed same.

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Old 10-03-2008, 07:49 PM
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One of the best, least expensive things we did to our patio villa was putting windows in the garage door, $195. Made a HUGE difference doing laundry as our laundry area is in the garage. And it looks good.
We also added 3 solar lites, a large one in the kitchen and master bath and a smaller one in the guest bath.
Pricier, $1250, but worth every penny.
Have done many other things, but those are 2 of our favorites.

Our newly purchased 2 year old pre-owned gardenia already had many perks. Roll down motorized garage screen, driveway pavers, office with murphy bed. (And the bond was paid!)
We plan to add garage door windows, solar lites, granite countertops, laundry room cabinets, a summer kitchen, and possibly a small cage ASAP. Are in the process of getting bids.
Laundry cabinets are already ordered thru Baileys.

It also had the 10 year warranty for the heating/AC, but the owner ask if we wanted to purchase it. We thought the warranty would automatically transfer to the new owners. We were really taken off guard and said no.
Dumb, I guess...
Does anyone know if it will transfer anyway?
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And here's some more not mentioned yet:

Besides tile and hardwood floors throughout, tile the lanai, front entry area AND the garage.

Install motorized screen door on garage.

If you're really lucky like us and have a corner villa with a fenced in side yard, you can turn the yard into a park. Ours had a concrete pad in the center where the former owner had a hot tub. I tiled the pad and erected a 10'x12' pergola surrounded by jasmine trellises. The rest of the area is gardens and paths with music and lights. There is an arbor entryway to the back yard which is 90% pool and spa under a birdcage. The cage is lined with soft rope light for evening fun. Palm islands in front, palms and other landscaping around entire perimeter. Pool equipment, including solar heating controls is hidden behind a screen enclosure.

Inside, everything we've done has already been mentioned except: turning closets into super efficient storage and dressing areas; buying or building custom furniture especially for dens and bedrooms, to use every inch of space to maximum potential; adding safety equipment like emergency lights, weather radio and most definitely, lightning rods.

I also have a list of future improvements...
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Old 10-03-2008, 09:33 PM
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We too bought a resale--a small Designer for barely more than the Patio Villas we as snowbirds had been looking at--with the bond already paid. Gave us flexibility to do more in the house.

We picked bright colors and I painted the entire interior of the house; what a difference from the all white including white cabinetry and the all white furniture that the previous owners had. Typical 'Florida' style, but just not our taste.

Bought the ten-year a/c warranty though will be able to take advantage of only 6-1/2 years of it, as the clock starts running on day 1. (I should add that friends of ours had an a/c problem, have this warranty, and discovered that Munn's will not cover their particular issue, something about a freon leak in the line connecting the inside and outside units. Be conscious that the warranty is thus not 100%....)

One of the first things we did was have a solar attic fan installed by the Solar Guys on 441. What a huge difference it makes! (Didn't think of it before, but maybe this fan has something to do with our electric bills being comparatively reasonable; see the thread on 'Electric.') Solar Guys did such a fine job that we had them back later to do three solar tubes, and what a huge difference they make!

We also replaced all our light bulbs with fluorescents that are now available in every shape needed, including the candelabra and the flood bulbs in the kitchen area. This cut down on heat considerably, especially noticeable in kitchen and washrooms (and I now realize may also contribute to our relatively low electric bills, both lowered lighting and a/c costs).

Much of whatever else we would have done was done by the previous owners: water treatment/softener system, pull-down stairs to the attic, knobs on all the cabinetry, the slide-outs in the kitchen cabinets, five ceiling fans (to which we added lights to all the indoor ones), extra storage units in laundry and garage, some really nice landscaping including two large citrus trees that are now loaded with fruit, solar lights along the walk, windows in the garage door, and so forth. The previous owners, only months before we bought the house, had the front porch screened and furnished, which allows us to keep the front door open and sit out there in cooler weather. Doubt we'll enclose the lanai as we really enjoy sitting and eating out there in comfortable weather.

HB has in mind to build an arbor out back above our patio to grow vining plants to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, and we plan to plant two more citrus trees. We just bought laminate flooring on special at The Home Depot for the living and dining rooms; total cost of all the materials to do this about $600+, and our son, who's done it before, will install it for us. We want to keep carpeting in the bedrooms.

I'm sure in time we'll find more that we'd like to do....
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ijusluvit-Your "park" sounds like a slice of heaven. This is exactly what I imagine my dream home would have. I'll have to remember your ideas for when we move down.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fix-it put lots of roll outs in my kitchen cabinets (in addition to the roll outs that came with the new house) and it almost doubled my useable cabinet space.
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Old 10-05-2008, 03:32 PM
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About that golf score. Have any tips?
Yes, golf lessons and routinely play 3 times a week. Mostly I play the executive courses. You have to understand, I only became serious about golf after arriving in TV so taking 5 strokes off the my game in the last 1.5 years is just learning the game. But I have improved so I can play the more challenging courses now.
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12ridehd and Sidney Lanier:

Cost of solar attic fan? Sounds like a good investment.
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I had a solar attic fan installed also by the Solar Guys who were highly recommended by several folks on TOTV. It was $459.
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I LOVE this thread! Getting some great tips.
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I had a solar attic fan installed also by the Solar Guys who were highly recommended by several folks on TOTV. It was $459.

Thanks for the price Jojo. How do you feel the solar attic fan has improved your lifestyle? Is it just for keeping the temperature regulated if you have cathedral ceilings?
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Barefoot, I don't have a comparison because I put in the attic fan the first week we lived here along with the solar tube. The solar tube was a priority in order to get light into the kitchen. I think in just the few days I noticed that my garage was cooler. My electric bills are fairly low compared to what has been posted on the board but I set my AC at 79 and then sometimes I find that too cool. (PS - loved the name "confusion" in an earlier post. It was hilarious). Look forward to meeting you although I won't make October Crispers.
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