Making final pick-outs with Beth & Grant!

Today we finalized choices for “The Fort,” as Beth Horton calls her new MDH build on Daffodil Drive.  Here’s a glimpse of all the great materials she and Grant chose!

(And it is like a mini-pinterest board to gaze upon until the actual stuff gets installed in the actual house!)

Let’s review the outside first:

horton siding

Gray siding with coordinating vinyl shake product in the gables.  A great combination!  Similar to:

albrecht Summit

I am actually really excited to see the front door color because they decided to keep that one a surprise for me!

Heading inside, let’s admire their hardwood floor choice:

horton wood canvas

A warm and rustic wood floor with wide planks and a light distressing.  Seen in many of our MDH homes for sale!

Which will match nicely with their stained fireplace surround in French Roast and “white-white” paint for the cabinets, doors and trim.

horton flooring

Speaking of fireplaces- they are framing this detail as we speak!  The slightly raised gas insert will be dressed up nicely by this ledge stone:

Daff Dr fireplace stone

And the finished look will be similar to this fireplace only without the legs on the wood surround:

slate fireplace tile daffodil

Moving on to countertops, they made some great laminate selections for throughout the house with the exception of the kitchen, where the white cabinets will be complimented by a granite called Lennon:

MO granite

white kitchen lytle

Granite picture from the Lytle build.

Here we see that great linen LVT tile we saw in- What’s Hot in Tile Showers and other Flooring Trends– paired with a laminate that resembles a solid-surface or corian material, for their main bath upstairs:

horton flooring2

horton lvt

For the upstairs laundry room we have this concrete textured laminate that compliments the industrial and rustic quality of the vinyl wood plank floor in a weathered wood gray color:

horton lvt wood

There really is a lot of grain to these faux wood floors, a perfect solution for a bath or laundry where you might want the warm look of wood but struggle with moisture.

hroton lvt wood2

And how about this convincing granite-look laminate for in the Master Bath:

horton counter

Paired with the travertine look of these LVT floors:

horton lvt3

lvt cascade

Similar floor installed at 1021 Faversham:

brickset bath floor faversham

And finally we have the LVT for the Mudroom and powder bath.  No counter needed, since the bath will have a pedestal sink and there are no other counters.

horton lvt2

The deep gray will look as stunning in their house as it did on this recent custom:

mudroom with hooks

That takes care of the solid surface flooring, but what about the softer side?

Carpet was a bit of a struggle until we decided to pick the ones with the BEST names!

The low nap geometric print is a great carpet for stairs and the lower left corner is the main carpet for the bedrooms and great room.  The multi-colors will hide dirt and keep this home family-friendly!

horton carpet living the dream

Appropriately (or maybe inappropriately!?!) named “Living the Dream” and “Exotic Ivory.”

And because I just couldn’t help myself:

horton carpet living the dream2

What more can be said?  Soon enough Beth and Grant will be Living the Dream in their new MDH home…

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