Our Selections

Elevation - 

Ryan is putting all brick homes in the Norman Pointe community. We only had one option in elevation for the Lincolnshire which was Elevation B, all brick, 12" Gable Overhangs. We would have preferred an elevation with a front porch and a mixture of Brick/Stone but it wasn't an option. 


Floor Plan Selections -

3 Car Side Load Garage
Bonus Room w/ Bath
Attic: Finished
Morning Room w/ Dbl Patio Door
Foyer: Columns
Living Room: Bay Window
Dining Room: Tray Ceiling
Owners Suite: Sitting Area w/ non-standard Dbl Patio door to extended deck, Owners Bathroom Type E w/Soaking Tub & Shower, Tray Ceiling
Kitchen: Gourmet Kitchen Island, Kitchen layout Cooktop & Wall Oven (KAE)
Family Room: 4' Ext, Fireplace, Coffered Ceiling
Deck: Non-standard deck extension to allow sitting area access of Owner's Suite

Exterior Color Selections

Shutters - Blackwatch Green
Front Door - Stained
Exterior Trim Color - Sandy Tan
Brick Color - Savannah Moss

Garage Door Color - Almond
Roof Color - Black
Bay Window Roof -  Metal
Gutter/Spout Color - Almond

Interior Color Selections - 

Paint - 3 tone package Killim Beige
Fireplace Stone - Kentucky
Hardware - Oil Rubbed Bronze
Lighting - Le Jardin Expresso
Stairs - Oak Stairs with Oak Handrail with Metal Balusters
Kitchen Cabinets -  Rushmore Square Maple Glaze Butterscotch Timberlake
Rushmoore Square Maple Glaze Butterscotch Timerlake with ORB hardware and the Granite Counter top - can't recall name

Bathroom Cabinets - Scottsdale SQ Maple Expresso Timberlake
Bathroom Counters - Granite Wheat
Bathroom Cabinets & counter tops (wheat shown on right)

Flooring Selections

I cannot recall the specifics but here are images!

Baths/Showers

We went with a pretty decent carpet for the master bedroom (rt) but for the second floor we went with the base carpet (lt)

Bathrooms
Kitchen Selections - (we did not end up going with the medallion)

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful selections. We chose darker carpets since we have four dogs and a cat. Can't wait to see it all come together.

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  2. Thanks! I am always unsure of how the dark carpet would look but I am sure I will regret not going for the darker carpet off the get-go.

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  3. do you know what yourkitchen flooring and countertops are called? i love how it looks together

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