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 Post subject: 36' plan 4 pictures
PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:20 pm 
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Here are some pictures of 36' plan 4C, this is not our house but we bought the same elevation.

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Linen Closet from Family Room


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Kitchen from Great Room


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Great Room from Kitchen


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Bedroom 2 from Family Room


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Dining Room from Great Room


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Thanks so much. We also purchased this elevation and have been waiting to see one up. I think this is a C. Which street is this on? Did it seem small when you went in?


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You are very welcome, I can understand how you feel, I was dying to see the room sizes myself therefore, we availed the first opportunity we had to get down there. This house is on Savoline near Dymott. I think it's pretty open the only disappointment was the family room it seemed a little smaller than we had imagined but overall I was very pleased with all the rooms.

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Yes, the kitchen looks like it's a good size. We close next april so feel free to come by whenever you want. We are on Inman Heights.


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Location: Phase 5B - Plan 4C
We also checked out this house today and I felt that it was larger than I had imagined. We changed our upstairs family room to the bedroom but felt that the room was pretty large. We opted out of the laundry room upstairs and extended the master walk in closet and it is HUGE!!! I love the porch area in the front and the double door entry. Can't wait to see these houses as they are finished.

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Great. We were also worried about the rooms being small. I'm so happy that the walk in closet is hugge. Did the great room also look big enough?


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Thank you so much for your offer Gen, don't worry the great room is big enough it's pretty open and roomy.

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Gen wrote:
Great. We were also worried about the rooms being small. I'm so happy that the walk in closet is hugge. Did the great room also look big enough?


We also walked through a plan 4C off Savoline today...the lot # on the house was 11 though, so not the same place as above. We bought a 4C on Pickersgill and couldn't be happier with the room sizes! The only thing I found seemed smaller than I imagined was the Master bedroom....Shawna & Phil are right...if you moved the laundry to the basement the walk-in is huge!!

I am slightly concerned that there are not going to be enough cabinets in the kitchen....does anyone else have this concern?? Other than that we were really happy with the layout and size. Can't wait to see our place go up! :D

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Location: Phase 5B - Plan 4C
I agree Erica, the Master Bedroom seems small. We bought a king size bed and we have fairly large furniture so we were a bit worried about placement. We also have the same concern about the kitchen cabinets but the closet / pantry is pretty large so we are hoping we can store a lot in this space.

We went into a finished plan 6 which is pretty much the same layout and went into the basement. We were very happy with the size of the basement and how open it is. This space has the perfect setup for a recreation room in the future.

We also love the front foyer with the double doors and we purchased 9' ceilings so there is also a transom over the door which allows for a lot of extra light.

The only other concern we had is that we picked the fourth bedroom instead of the family room and there is not a lot of light in the hallway. We will always have to keep the bedroom doors open. It would have been nice if we were able to put a window in at the top of the stairs.

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Shawna and Phil wrote:
I agree Erica, the Master Bedroom seems small. We bought a king size bed and we have fairly large furniture so we were a bit worried about placement. We also have the same concern about the kitchen cabinets but the closet / pantry is pretty large so we are hoping we can store a lot in this space.

We went into a finished plan 6 which is pretty much the same layout and went into the basement. We were very happy with the size of the basement and how open it is. This space has the perfect setup for a recreation room in the future.

We also love the front foyer with the double doors and we purchased 9' ceilings so there is also a transom over the door which allows for a lot of extra light.

The only other concern we had is that we picked the fourth bedroom instead of the family room and there is not a lot of light in the hallway. We will always have to keep the bedroom doors open. It would have been nice if we were able to put a window in at the top of the stairs.



Ya we plan on buying a king for the master as well...i think the only other furniture we will put in the room are side tables....we were planning on putting in a closet system with drawers instead of a dresser.....and now that i've seen how big the walk-in is i think it will work!

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just wondering , you guys dont get harassed when going into these homes by mattamy construction staff? what is mattamy policy on buyers entering homes while under construction? do you have to sneak around or is it accepted that their buyers will be stopping by throughout the building process?

our previous builder had a clause in the agreement that if you step into the home prior to closing they can cancel the agreement and basically take away your home.

There are a few houses ive been meaning to check out that are the same as my model but really dont want to cause trouble if i dotn have to.


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Location: Phase 5B - Plan 4C
We went on Sunday when there were less workers working. We only went into 2 houses and we made sure that no one was around. As we came out of one of the houses a security guard came around and took our liscense plate number and walked away. He was taking everyone's plates including the construction workers. I guess as a sign of caution, incase something happens.

We were told at our preconstruction meeting that we should try and go to the house as much as we could during the construction phase to make sure we were happy with everything. They just said not to get in the way of any construction workers and to be careful when entering the house.

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Miltonsito wrote:
just wondering , you guys dont get harassed when going into these homes by mattamy construction staff? what is mattamy policy on buyers entering homes while under construction? do you have to sneak around or is it accepted that their buyers will be stopping by throughout the building process?

our previous builder had a clause in the agreement that if you step into the home prior to closing they can cancel the agreement and basically take away your home.

There are a few houses ive been meaning to check out that are the same as my model but really dont want to cause trouble if i dotn have to.


We also went on a sunday and there was nobody around- except a few workers a few homes down and some dude doing some illegal dumping on site...lol....i remember them mentioning to us at our pre-construction meeting to avoid going into the house during the building process but to go and look at it from the outside as much as we like.....i still plan on going inside as my home goes up. I don't think Mattamy has any sort of clause whereby they can void your agreement if you enter....i'm sure we would have been told about that t some point and i haven't heard anything...

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Shawna and Phil wrote:
I agree Erica, the Master Bedroom seems small. We bought a king size bed and we have fairly large furniture so we were a bit worried about placement. We also have the same concern about the kitchen cabinets but the closet / pantry is pretty large so we are hoping we can store a lot in this space.

We went into a finished plan 6 which is pretty much the same layout and went into the basement. We were very happy with the size of the basement and how open it is. This space has the perfect setup for a recreation room in the future.

We also love the front foyer with the double doors and we purchased 9' ceilings so there is also a transom over the door which allows for a lot of extra light.

The only other concern we had is that we picked the fourth bedroom instead of the family room and there is not a lot of light in the hallway. We will always have to keep the bedroom doors open. It would have been nice if we were able to put a window in at the top of the stairs.


hi Shawna and Phil, where did you see the PLAN 6??? ive bought a plan6 and im dyinggggggggggggggg to see one... pleaseeee let me know where this plan 6 is???

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Saima


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Here's a pic of plan 4. Didnt get to take any interior photos. Will do so over the next month when it all begins to come together.

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