Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Soooo - when do we move in?

Our goal was to sleep in the house on July 1 - the estimated project end date set in October.

Unfortunately we missed this target...but not by much. We plan to return slowly after the 4th of July. I think if we added the storm delays and extra time for the upstairs bathroom the adjusted date would be July 9 or 10.

In any event, we'll spend an extra night with our stupendous house sharing host, Verenda, then head to OH for the holiday weekend.

We cannot wait to live in our new spaces and improved spaces. I have visualized us living in the renovated version of the house since March so I'm more than ready to do the same thing.

The kids will have the dormer bedroom with a shared updated bathroom. We kept the office to hide stacks of paper and 'stuff'. We have 2 new bathrooms. The master bedroom has a real closet. We were able to maintain the separate dining room. Best of all we have a kitchen and casual space 4-5x the size of the original and 1000x as efficient.

We have 2 bonus area that will be life savers. 1 is a mud area inside the back door where we can take off shoes and store back packs. It's very compact but will serve the purpose. The upstairs has a loft/reading space between the kids rooms that has a sky light. It's not the coolest temperature room in the house but it will be the 'cool' spot to hide and read.

Part of me misses our old house (and mortgage) but I really can't picture living there comfortably anymore. This was the perfect time for our house to grow up with our family.

Now we have to muster the energy for 1 more push to pack & move BACK!

Are we exhausted by this process? YES

Would we do this project again? YES!

Would we hire the same design/build firm? (Designer YES, Contractor, maybe not)

Did we meet the estimated time line? Yes

Did we meet the estimated budget? No. this was a huge let down. We seemed to be on track until the end then estimate vs. actual fell apart. It was not pretty but it worked out.


Are there things we would do differently if we had the opportunity for a few 'do overs'? Yes

What's on the top 'do over list?
1. Request a more detailed set of drawings for key areas so we could double check what was discussed and our recollection and compare them to the plan.
2. Alter the change order process. We would recommend discussing a slush fund your contractor could access in the field. It would be tracked on invoices but set an amount per decision & total for the project without requiring e a formal change order sign off. In addition we would make sure we were up to date on the overall change order process. We had 10 formal change orders during this project but a few were surprises.

While not having the perfect project is extra frustrating for me and Dan (profession project manager & architect), we're happy with the overall effort.

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