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Closets. Number and location.
Our current home (rental) has no closets on the main floor. Makes it hard to store things like a vacuum, broom, etc.
Secret room hidden behind a bookcase
First thing I'm doing when I get home, pulling out my sump pump!Dungeon, everyone needs a Dungeon.
Things our new house has that I didn't have before but really like:
1. in floor heating in basement, main floor and 2nd floor bed room. All zoned so can set different temps (I keep basement warmer and 2nd floor cooler). Also have infloor heating in my shop which is really nice when working out there in the winter.
2. A hot and cold water faucet outside and in garage. Hot water is awesome when using the power washer.
I am glad our new house is built somewhere where we don't need sump pumps. Growing up we never had sumps pumps, my house is Des Moines didn't have a sump pump, my house in Ames didn't have a sump pump and new house in Baxter doesn't have a sump pump and they all have one thing in common - never had water in the basement.
I was going to say kitchen pantry as well. That is something I want for the future retirement home.Haven't built a house but 1 thing I've come to appreciate is storage and closet space and in your kitchen having a large pantry area/closet or plenty of cabinets. Seems like there is never enough space to put all your kitchen stuff and dry goods.
Good water proofing/prevention in the basement is a must too, after you own a cinder block house built in the 1950's that originally did not have a sump pump you really appreciate how far they have come with building basements now. Water in your basement is a pain in the arse, not only will it ruin things pretty good chance some kind of mold will eventually start growing too if you have a wet or damp basement.
Yes, heated floors would be awesome, but they may be a little outside of our budget.
The builder already hides the wiring for the main floor TV above the fireplace, but he is also finishing the basement for us so I would like to have him the same thing for the basement family room.
First thing I'm doing when I get home, pulling out my sump pump!
So the wife and I are going to look at lots tonight in Bondurant to find our little piece of heaven. We are working with a builder to build new and I have been trying to think of some things that I would like to have in the house before hand, such as how I want things wired for entertainment, outlet placement, etc.
What are some of the things that you put/wanted to put into your house during construction? Or if you recently built, what are some of things you would change?