Yesterday I was so busy taking care of business that I didn’t have time to update you. Here’s what took place. The Mylar copy arrived. (For those of you outside of the design world – Mylar is a thick, translucent product that is used to reproduce images upon which additional information can be added.) We expedited it to the City to discover the One-More-Thing rule was in play. We needed one more signature from the Department of Health to proceed. The Mylar was taken to receive the appropriate signature, and then it was returned to the City with the necessary fee. It is officially submitted.
Later that day, Design Details met with the client, Bill – the builder, and Hugh- one of the landscape team members. We reviewed a sketch that I had concocted of planting areas and pathways. We established a rough square footage number for the pavers, and we determined the type of paver we’d like to use. We will be viewing paver samples and wall samples in about a week.
We also reviewed the initial cost for Lillie’s Pad with Bill. The numbers fell right in the middle of the range that he thought it would be, and we are hoping to keep the cost to the lower end without cutting any corners or sacrificing any of our quality or energy saving items. These items are sometimes more expensive to begin with but the payoff over a longer period of time is usually well worth the cost.Â
Next we discussed changes to the existing house and what our first steps will be on that front. The plan is to begin with the laundry room build-out. This will tie-in to the upper level, and allow the bedroom above to have a private bath. Even though this built-out will only project about three feet beyond the current house frame, it will be necessary to obtain a building permit for this as well. Another plan must be made!
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