As an incentive, Mattamy is offering three standard kitchen appliances (fridge, stove and dishwasher) with their townhomes. I can only imagine that these are the cheapest appliances that they are putting in. I know that I will be upgrading them.
How it works is that Mattamy gives you a voucher to use at the Brick. The Brick will give you a credit for the standard appliances ($1372 in my case) towards to the purchase of any appliances you choose. They also give you "commercial pricing" which is lower than regular retail price. So, I gathered up a list of models that I was interested in and contacted rep (Ken Thompson) at the Brick for pricing. To say the least, the commercial pricing was quite disappointing. On average, you save 5-7% off the regular price. I often see places like Future Shop, Home Depot, etc often run sales of 10% off. But with this voucher, I'm sort of stuck with using the Brick. I had inquired whether I could use the voucher towards something else like furniture and I figured I'd just buy my appliances somewhere else. But Ken said that it's not typically allowed. He did say he'd price match if I found a lower advertised price but it must be all from the same store (i.e. can't bring in one price from Future Shop for a stove, another one from Sears for a fridge, etc). So, in the meantime, I'll be keeping my eyes open for deals.
Basically, I'm eyeing a french door fridge, stove with convection oven and a quiet dishwasher. With the mainfloor being open concept, I want the dishwasher to be quiet. I also don't mind spending a little more money on appliances as I figure I'll have them for a while.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Houston, we may have a problem?
So, I'm reading on buildinghomes.ca that someone in a widelot townhome who was supposed to close in June 2009 got unofficial word that they will be delayed, likely two months. So does that mean that I will be delayed too? I contacted customer care and their response was that they haven't heard of anything official yet. I can't imagine that they'd delay one block and not mine considering I was supposed to close after them. Guess I should be expecting a letter from Mattamy soon. :(
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Have they started???
Thursday, February 5, 2009
2nd Design Centre Appointment
Today was the second design centre appointment, again with Amy. Here I get to choose everything else. Again, I went there pretty much knowing what I wanted except for maybe a few minor things. This is what I ended up with:
This is more or less what I chose as my colour combinations (main floor, main bathroom, master ensuite). So with all my upgrades chosen, it's now a waiting game for Mattamy to start building my house. Hopefully it'll start soon!
- hardwood floors in the Great Room and dining room
- ceramic in the kitchen (standard grade)
- ceramic in foyer and powder room (Level 1 upgrade)
- one level upgrade on all cabinets (a few more styles are available here and you can pretty much choose any colour as long as there is no glaze)
- upgraded to Superpad underpad for all carpeted areas
- match stain of railings to the same as the hardwood floors
- deleted the bathroom fixtures - the standard ones are white ceramic style. I was going to replace them but was told that they're glued on. So, I decided to have them not install them at all so that the wall isn't damaged when I need to remove them
- delete riser on counter top in kitchen so that the backsplash will meet right at the counter level
- backsplash for the kitchen - the reason being is that there was only one design that I really liked and it was the 5th level upgrade (the highest and most expensive one). I figured that I could find something nicer after I've moved in and likely for cheaper
- carpet upgrades - was quite pricey to go to a 40oz or 50oz carpet. When I visited that person with the Fernwater in Kanata, the carpet felt and looked good for a standard carpet. It is a 360z grade so it's not lightweight either. My friends who live in a Minto home told me that they upgraded to 36oz from 32oz.
- rail in-lieu of kneewall - at the top of the stairs, I could have replaced the kneewall with a railing. At first, I was going to get it but then Amy mentioned that some people keep it as it blocks some of the sound from downstairs. Ultimately, that was the reason why I didn't change it
- glass door for shower in master ensuite - this came down to price. I just didn't see the value for the price of it
- decora switches - I plan on doing this myself after the fact. Mattamy wanted almost $500 to replace them all when I can buy a 12-pack for around $20.
This is more or less what I chose as my colour combinations (main floor, main bathroom, master ensuite). So with all my upgrades chosen, it's now a waiting game for Mattamy to start building my house. Hopefully it'll start soon!
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