Should be $500k in Kansas because no finished basement, carpeting on second floor, plain backyard, not enough land around the house, you see your neighbors from every window and odd window placement. The finishes are very nice though.
The dinning spaces and master suite is small. For $2M there should be a formal living room included. The wood stair spindles should be wrought iron and appliances should be high end. The built-in bbq griill area should have a sink and ample storage for a true outdoor kitchen. All showers should include handhelds and the mix of black and gold water fixtures throughout the house was tacky. The exposed beams were not attractive.
Beautiful home. Love the kitchen, love that the island has no sink on it. Love that the sink is in front of the window. Love love, love,the butler pantry. I wish the pantry would of had lower cabinets with butcher block that's how I want to remake my pantry. Just BEAUTIFUL!
This is hands down the favorite house I've ever seen! Beautiful. Homey feeling. And the kitchen has countertop space and storage! I love it! Thanks for sharing Timothy!
2 million for this home and it has an unfinished basement. There is nothing about that home that deserves a 2 mill price tag. Ive seen nicer for a good amount less.
I'm not a huge fan of the dining room in the front of the house. I think with all the windows in that area, I'd make that a nice sitting room with lots of pretty plants and close off the open area from the pantry going into that room. The other room off the kitchen would be the everyday eating area and dining room.
Some nice finishes and nice storage. But as a student of architecture I can tell you it’s a very poor floor plan. The kitchen should be by the garage. Even just reversing the master and the kitchen would’ve been helpful. The master could have had corner windows if it was reversed with the kitchen. Not sure why there are steps up from the garage but I don’t know the elevations of the lot. Seems like that could have been addressed. Looks like about a six or $700,000 house
Like the house but no go for me is that there are basically no windows out of the living room to the backyard. Everything is open on the fron of the house but by close yourself off the your backyard like that? Definitelly needs more windows back there.
The architectural details feel very applied, both indoors and out. Also, why doesn't the living room have windows that you look out of? Not a fan of this house because of the living room alone.
Beautiful home, certainly. That living room was a question mark, though. A high wall on one side with no features or windows. Notable lack of an outside view, in contrast to the formal dining room. Seems like the architect dropped the ball in the living room.
From the first impression, it looks as though you were in the country. As you tour the home that is certainly not the case, however the exterior looks much better than the interior
Love this house!! Wrap around porch, cozy living room...kitchen not out in open Absolutely the favorite rooms are morning room and master bath!!! Wonderful idea for master bedroom to be on main level....just so much to love and enjoy ❤❤
The positive: the style and trades skilled items . Good lighting both natural and man made. The deal breaker: open concept. My kitchen needs its own sanctuary:) .
I'm loving the house AND the street itself looks beautiful as well. I always hate seeing a new home and all the trees and foliage have been mowed down for the construction.
Timothy?? This house was worth the wait!! Very Majestic Looking!! It's One Of My Favorites Too!! Like The Artistry And The Way It's Designed!! Just A Very Smart Beautiful Home From Upstairs To The Basement Is Just Grand And Stately!! You Hit This Out Of The Ballpark!! Thank You For This Winner!!❤😊
Beautiful home!! I love these videos. I get ideas and a wish list for my home. The stove and double oven are on my list. I really like the grill area. ❤️
Love the latout and decor, very nice home. But 2,000,000 that's just way over priced. Still very nice. What was behind the door in the master suite toilet?
This is for sure a beautiful home. Love the screened in back porch. I wish more homes had that as an option. However, seems priced a little high at $2 million…especially with the basement unfinished and what seems to be a smaller lot than say the Utah homes.
I really love this house. I have 2 problems with it, 1 would probably be easily rectified, the other idk. I would like double hung windows in all the rooms instead of windows that dont open. One of the previous comments mentioned that where the mirrors are in the living room there should be windows, I'll second that. Also there is no guest bath upstairs. If ppl are in the study or family room the only access to a bathroom is thru one of the bedrooms. Over all the house is great. I like craftsman homes and the house is not overwhelming but rather cozy. Thanks for the tour. 😊😊😊
Nice home but no finished basement and no web trusses to have an ultra smooth ceiling with everything tucked in so I don’t get how builders/designers overlook these important details so when it is finished it looks as good as the rest of the homes details instead of an afterthought…. Just my opinion but thanks for the videos Timmothy and congratulations on the partnership!!!! God Bless and safe travels doing what you do!!!!
I’m not usually into the double story homes, because myself and my mother are wheelchair bound, but there are a few places you could incorporate a lift to have access to all 3 levels of that stunning home, would just need a secondary master on the main level and it would be perfect to house my whole family
They should have arched the Kitchen opening before you get to the large island before you get to the stove... would mimic the curves outside too and warm up the home more as it is. I don't like stairs, especially if I want to make it my forever home...stairs, been there done that, I prefer a one level home. Still it's a nice home. Thanks for showcasing this.
For $2M and not having some of the finer details like soft closing doors on cabinets, unfinished basement, pretty basic built in closets, and tankless water heater. Other than that the details on the ceiling and herringbone brick on the porch very nice. Overall very cool home.
the basement would be perfect for a pottery room. plenty of space for molds and boxes of clay. and a few kilns. it would be awesome. Overall it is a beautiful home. but i would like it if it was out in the countryside instead of in a neighborhood.
Gorgeous house with beautiful attention to detail in the floors, ceilings, cabinetry and even door handles. I gotta say that the staging is NOT doing this house any favours. For the price, the back yard is a let down, but otherwise really beautiful home.
It's a nice house. The unfinished basement invites for make your own man cave with your ideas. But here in Germany you can buy a house of stone and concrete for this amount. I think for the porch swing is not enough space for swinging.
The upstairs bathrooms Needs and should have (especially at this price point) a linen cabinet in them and the home also should have a linen closet to serve all the upstairs. And last is same for Master bathroom should have its own linen cabinet or closer in the ensuite.
This house was ridiculously expensive and the layout is a waste of spaces. The kitchen upper cabinets don’t have soft closure but the wasted space laundry does have soft closure upper cabinet doors? In Kansas in that neighborhood- wow. No way. Yikes
What a beautiful, spacious home that looks well designed and well built. It just seemed so comfortable as you toured it and I didn’t see anything I would change. 🩵
Two Million in Kansas? No way, and the upper cabinets not having soft closure feature is a deal breaker for me, lol. But I do love that every bedroom has a bathroom. One thing that would bother me is that the only bathroom upstairs is off a bedroom so if you were in the dedicated office, as you called it, you would have to go through a personal bedroom for the bathroom.
Like this home but do wish the living room was more separate from the kitchen but is better than some others upstairs I would have the first corner room with no closet have one so can be bedroom and the den upstairs I like but would want French door's to close it off instead of just Open to the hallway.
Ok, I am probably the only one, but I don't like walking in the front door and see nothing but stairs Yuck. And all the windows in the dining room...wish they had put them to the back of the house. Hate a family room without a ton of windows and the kitchen is closed off. Screened in porch is nice and cozy. Also, the wrap around porch is very nice, but do you really want to sit and look at cars going by? I would be on my back patio with my dogs enjoying the quiet.
I too ❤ the back screened porch, but I wish the door was positioned in a "more pleasing to the eye" area. It looks odd jammed into its spot. 😂 My dog would Scooby-Snack/ WRECK that screen door in the first week 😂. But one can dream.
Your comment is vomit worthy. It’s called personal preference. You come across as a VERY unhappy person. I’m sorry for you. I doubt your own home, if you even own one, hardly comes close. You know the old saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say…”
I really like this place. I'd want to see if they had a single floor design. You could still have the vaulted ceiling in the Living Room. Put in a Residential Elevator to the Basement. The other space in that area where the second floor stairs were could have a good size Coat Closet built in. In the Dining Room I'd want double hung windows. Crazy those are not openers. I'd want the deeper Basement wall pour. Also have this place on a sloped lot so the Basement can be a Walk Out. If this place could be designed with floor trusses on top of it being deeper walled you'd have fantastic ceiling height with all the electrical, plumbing, and ducts running through the trusses. Also with trusses the steel beams and jack posts could be eliminated. You'd have over 9' ceilings. I'd want two Bedrooms down there with a Bathroom for them and a Powder Room. The rest of the area could be a common area like a Family Room.
Very nice home, but if you relegate all the kids to the upstairs media room, any guests have to go into someone's bedroom to use a bathroom. Either they need another half bath up there or one of them needs hallway access also. The same is true if someone is using the home office. Master is very small for the amount of sq. ft. the entire house has.
Odd how many people in the comments shooting their mouths off about this house not being worth $2m… while they ignore the fact that it’s under contract for more than that… anything and everything is worth exactly what it sells for.
That's a false statement, just because someone is willing to overpay for it, doesn't equate that it has that value. Value is a perception, not a hard fact, even hard assets work this way. It's value is only what you place on it, not what it truly is.
Very nice home if you do not have little children. Why are they still Building homes with the master on the First floor and the children's bedrooms on the second floor? Does anybody think of safety these days? Just think if a fire breaks out at night while sleeping. You will not be able to get to your children in time to save them in this home.
@@derekparent752 In Apartments the bedrooms is not on two different levels. You have time to grab your children and get out. Where I live the spilt level of parent and children had turn for the worst. Two children lost there life.
@@cjhernandez9758 I have seen the effects of people living in apartments that have had fires, yes you can grab your kids and get out… from the 24th floor down the stairs. As an electrical contractor and someone who has installed more smoke detectors than one can possibly imagine I certainly feel for anyone that has lost either family, friends or property. But this is 2024 now, we have the ability to do things that people with gas and candles did not 150 years ago. Now imagine if everyone was required to live in a bungalow. We would require 15 more planet earths to sustain such a thing. Best to build a safe and sustainable solution is a good place to start.
I really don't think this house is designed for young children especially with all the bedrooms having an ensuite. As parents get older, the thought of climbing stairs is a chore. The downstairs bedroom could also be used as a guest room. One thing I don't like is the vaulted ceilings, waste of space, hard to heat and allows noise to travel through the house. Love the exterior and the garage is great.
I think i want up stairs or down stairs to be hidden behind a secret shelf door that i can lock. while still fire escape possible.. burglar proof at night. fake windows. if they climb into the top window, it's a cage they actually climbed into.
Should be $500k in Kansas because no finished basement, carpeting on second floor, plain backyard, not enough land around the house, you see your neighbors from every window and odd window placement. The finishes are very nice though.
Beautiful home, it's a shame the lot is so small. A house like that needs at least an acre.
Yeah the lack of privacy from the windows in the dining room wouldnt be a problem if it this house was surrounded by a forest instead of neighbors
Less then a an acre and 2M!! No way, absolutely not!
Very small back yard and that tiny patio was a joke. Also it looked like the ground was very uneven and rough.
The dinning spaces and master suite is small. For $2M there should be a formal living room included. The wood stair spindles should be wrought iron and appliances should be high end. The built-in bbq griill area should have a sink and ample storage for a true outdoor kitchen. All showers should include handhelds and the mix of black and gold water fixtures throughout the house was tacky. The exposed beams were not attractive.
@@zanthus7Agreed!
Beautiful home. Love the kitchen, love that the island has no sink on it. Love that the sink is in front of the window. Love love, love,the butler pantry.
I wish the pantry would of had lower cabinets with butcher block that's how I want to remake my pantry. Just BEAUTIFUL!
Love the craftsman style but needs windows where the mirrors are on each side of the fireplace. Makes the living room Cave like.
I had the same thought.
This is hands down the favorite house I've ever seen! Beautiful. Homey feeling. And the kitchen has countertop space and storage! I love it! Thanks for sharing Timothy!
2 million for this home and it has an unfinished basement. There is nothing about that home that deserves a 2 mill price tag. Ive seen nicer for a good amount less.
You know what the property values are there?
Does anyone in Kansas even have $2 million?
And my biggest pet peeve, no pot filler at the stove AND no wheelchair ramp
It’s only two car garage too 😩
Nice home but if I’m spending $2 million it would not be this
Great home! Although, I'm really surprised the primary bedroom wasn't bigger.
The unfinished basement would be my primary with a whole ensemble 😂😂😂😂
The fridge and ovens need some countertop next to them....a good way to get burned or drop things!
I'm not a huge fan of the dining room in the front of the house. I think with all the windows in that area, I'd make that a nice sitting room with lots of pretty plants and close off the open area from the pantry going into that room. The other room off the kitchen would be the everyday eating area and dining room.
Some nice finishes and nice storage. But as a student of architecture I can tell you it’s a very poor floor plan. The kitchen should be by the garage. Even just reversing the master and the kitchen would’ve been helpful. The master could have had corner windows if it was reversed with the kitchen. Not sure why there are steps up from the garage but I don’t know the elevations of the lot. Seems like that could have been addressed. Looks like about a six or $700,000 house
@susansanford7467 That was my immediate thought as well to swap the dining and living areas!
Like the house but no go for me is that there are basically no windows out of the living room to the backyard. Everything is open on the fron of the house but by close yourself off the your backyard like that? Definitelly needs more windows back there.
The architectural details feel very applied, both indoors and out. Also, why doesn't the living room have windows that you look out of? Not a fan of this house because of the living room alone.
The morning room and the front entryway did it for me. Love it
Beautiful home, certainly. That living room was a question mark, though. A high wall on one side with no features or windows. Notable lack of an outside view, in contrast to the formal dining room. Seems like the architect dropped the ball in the living room.
I love this home. The morning room is lovely! It’s light and bright. Very unique for sure.
This has been my favorite one so far. Extremely beautiful.
From the first impression, it looks as though you were in the country. As you tour the home that is certainly not the case, however the exterior looks much better than the interior
Love this house!! Wrap around porch, cozy living room...kitchen not out in open
Absolutely the favorite rooms are morning room and master bath!!! Wonderful idea for master bedroom to be on main level....just so much to love and enjoy ❤❤
This is a beautiful home with excellent quality workmanship and materials. Wow!
Love this home!! Everything about it is just beautiful! Thank you!
The positive: the style and trades skilled items . Good lighting both natural and man made. The deal breaker: open concept. My kitchen needs its own sanctuary:) .
I absolutely really love the layout of this place and the exterior of it. My favorite parts are both wrap around porches and the built-ins.
I love the arts and crafts, old style feel with the morning room and the screened -in porch.
That morning room gave me the creeps, guess it was too closed in
Love the kitchen cabinets!
Love the kitchen countertop
I'm loving the house AND the street itself looks beautiful as well. I always hate seeing a new home and all the trees and foliage have been mowed down for the construction.
I would change the breakfast room into a small office. Could put a door off the kitchen for privacy.
The wood tones are so nice
I want this house....great one Timothy, Thank you
Timothy?? This house was worth the wait!! Very Majestic Looking!! It's One Of My Favorites Too!! Like The Artistry And The Way It's Designed!! Just A Very Smart Beautiful Home From Upstairs To The Basement Is Just Grand And Stately!! You Hit This Out Of The Ballpark!! Thank You For This Winner!!❤😊
Beautiful home!! I love these videos. I get ideas and a wish list for my home.
The stove and double oven are on my list. I really like the grill area. ❤️
I love this home because the layout isn't like so many we've seen. Stunning!
It’s Beautiful! Craftsman is my favorite style! I wouldn’t have any gas in it. Just the outdoor grille.
The little breakfast room feel so cozy. ❤
Looks nice from outside, but interior layout is kinda odd. Breakfast is separated from the kitchen, and Office is on the second floor.
Too much lost space with the staircase
Hi Timothy. Beautiful home. Thank you for the tour.🙂
My absolute favorite house ever!
Love the latout and decor, very nice home. But 2,000,000 that's just way over priced. Still very nice. What was behind the door in the master suite toilet?
This is for sure a beautiful home. Love the screened in back porch. I wish more homes had that as an option. However, seems priced a little high at $2 million…especially with the basement unfinished and what seems to be a smaller lot than say the Utah homes.
That house was new but felt like home. Best tour I've seen ❤
2 million dollars??? That is way overpriced. Maybe $500,000.00
Sounds like it is upstate NY or California.
Exactly!
I am thinking the same thing. Very over priced.
@@artemisicag1250 he said Kansas lol...
@@UnorthodoxKnox Too much for my blood.
I agree with you, Timothy, this is a gorgeous home!!! Love, love, love! 💖💖💖
I really love this house. I have 2 problems with it, 1 would probably be easily rectified, the other idk. I would like double hung windows in all the rooms instead of windows that dont open. One of the previous comments mentioned that where the mirrors are in the living room there should be windows, I'll second that. Also there is no guest bath upstairs. If ppl are in the study or family room the only access to a bathroom is thru one of the bedrooms. Over all the house is great. I like craftsman homes and the house is not overwhelming but rather cozy. Thanks for the tour. 😊😊😊
Fabulous! Just needs some acreage. These beautiful homes with no yard space seems to be the trend .
Nice home but no finished basement and no web trusses to have an ultra smooth ceiling with everything tucked in so I don’t get how builders/designers overlook these important details so when it is finished it looks as good as the rest of the homes details instead of an afterthought…. Just my opinion but thanks for the videos Timmothy and congratulations on the partnership!!!! God Bless and safe travels doing what you do!!!!
Timothy I love your video's!! I about lost it when you said Fairview, KS at beginning. You could buy most of the town for $2.1 million! LOL!!!!
Loved everything about this beautiful home!!!
It's a beautiful house. It feels homey. Much better than the ultra modern.
A Bue Ti Ful Home, I wouldn't change anything. It's perfect!
I’m not usually into the double story homes, because myself and my mother are wheelchair bound, but there are a few places you could incorporate a lift to have access to all 3 levels of that stunning home, would just need a secondary master on the main level and it would be perfect to house my whole family
It's easy and common to add elevators to these homes !
this is my absolute favorite that you have toured so far!
I love it. Beautiful home!
I absolutely love this house
Beautiful home, I love the layout all the way around. I am hoping you can choose different hardware. I am not digging the gold.
Beautiful house, thanks for the tour, very complete, ❤
I am enjoying this little house that a nice luxury big mansion
Beautiful entry and high ceilings.
Love this home !!! 14:31
WOW, just WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They should have arched the Kitchen opening before you get to the large island before you get to the stove... would mimic the curves outside too and warm up the home more as it is. I don't like stairs, especially if I want to make it my forever home...stairs, been there done that, I prefer a one level home. Still it's a nice home. Thanks for showcasing this.
Love this house! Nothing is cookey cutter about it. I'd love living there!
Love the range hood
For $2M and not having some of the finer details like soft closing doors on cabinets, unfinished basement, pretty basic built in closets, and tankless water heater. Other than that the details on the ceiling and herringbone brick on the porch very nice. Overall very cool home.
the basement would be perfect for a pottery room. plenty of space for molds and boxes of clay. and a few kilns. it would be awesome. Overall it is a beautiful home. but i would like it if it was out in the countryside instead of in a neighborhood.
Congratulations it’s beautiful.
Gorgeous house with beautiful attention to detail in the floors, ceilings, cabinetry and even door handles. I gotta say that the staging is NOT doing this house any favours. For the price, the back yard is a let down, but otherwise really beautiful home.
Love love love this one!!! Great tour! Thank you:)
Stunning ❤❤❤
Wassup Tim?! I love the fireplace and pantry, I'd take the formal dining room and use it as a office/decorating.
Gorgeous!
It's a nice house. The unfinished basement invites for make your own man cave with your ideas. But here in Germany you can buy a house of stone and concrete for this amount. I think for the porch swing is not enough space for swinging.
And on a gorgeous river with castle views.
I’m in LOVE!😍
I love it.
The upstairs bathrooms Needs and should have (especially at this price point) a linen cabinet in them and the home also should have a linen closet to serve all the upstairs. And last is same for Master bathroom should have its own linen cabinet or closer in the ensuite.
This is my DRAM HOME, omg I LOVE THIS, if I had the money I would have this same house built in my state best home I have ever seen
Beautiful and unique.
Great home! Maybe the best you’ve shown - or right up there!
BEAUTIFUL!!
This house was ridiculously expensive and the layout is a waste of spaces. The kitchen upper cabinets don’t have soft closure but the wasted space laundry does have soft closure upper cabinet doors? In Kansas in that neighborhood- wow. No way. Yikes
Yup. This is THE ONE!
What a beautiful, spacious home that looks well designed and well built. It just seemed so comfortable as you toured it and I didn’t see anything I would change. 🩵
That has to be one of the biggest craftsman homes I’ve ever seen
Amazing.
Two Million in Kansas? No way, and the upper cabinets not having soft closure feature is a deal breaker for me, lol. But I do love that every bedroom has a bathroom. One thing that would bother me is that the only bathroom upstairs is off a bedroom so if you were in the dedicated office, as you called it, you would have to go through a personal bedroom for the bathroom.
Like this home but do wish the living room was more separate from the kitchen but is better than some others upstairs I would have the first corner room with no closet have one so can be bedroom and the den upstairs I like but would want French door's to close it off instead of just Open to the hallway.
Ok, I am probably the only one, but I don't like walking in the front door and see nothing but stairs Yuck. And all the windows in the dining room...wish they had put them to the back of the house. Hate a family room without a ton of windows and the kitchen is closed off. Screened in porch is nice and cozy. Also, the wrap around porch is very nice, but do you really want to sit and look at cars going by? I would be on my back patio with my dogs enjoying the quiet.
Totally agree with you. That has had me walk out of many homes during my home search.
I too ❤ the back screened porch, but I wish the door was positioned in a "more pleasing to the eye" area. It looks odd jammed into its spot. 😂
My dog would Scooby-Snack/ WRECK that screen door in the first week 😂. But one can dream.
I agree with you I do not like to see staurs as soon as you walk into a house.
At least the stairs are off to the side
Your comment is vomit worthy. It’s called personal preference. You come across as a VERY unhappy person. I’m sorry for you. I doubt your own home, if you even own one, hardly comes close. You know the old saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say…”
Best house you’ve shown
For the price, the basement should be finished. The family room while nice is too small. Love the outdoor spaces.
I agree
Thanx I was going to comment the same.
@@xanris74dj Me too.
What a BEAUTIFUL HOME, but not many could afford it. Oh well a girl can dream!
Beautiful.....but the family room 😕 NO WINDOWS?? I'd also expect better appliances in the kitchen....
I like it! not my most favorite but it's nice for sure!
I really like this place. I'd want to see if they had a single floor design. You could still have the vaulted ceiling in the Living Room. Put in a Residential Elevator to the Basement. The other space in that area where the second floor stairs were could have a good size Coat Closet built in.
In the Dining Room I'd want double hung windows. Crazy those are not openers.
I'd want the deeper Basement wall pour. Also have this place on a sloped lot so the Basement can be a Walk Out. If this place could be designed with floor trusses on top of it being deeper walled you'd have fantastic ceiling height with all the electrical, plumbing, and ducts running through the trusses. Also with trusses the steel beams and jack posts could be eliminated. You'd have over 9' ceilings. I'd want two Bedrooms down there with a Bathroom for them and a Powder Room. The rest of the area could be a common area like a Family Room.
Very nice home, but if you relegate all the kids to the upstairs media room, any guests have to go into someone's bedroom to use a bathroom. Either they need another half bath up there or one of them needs hallway access also. The same is true if someone is using the home office. Master is very small for the amount of sq. ft. the entire house has.
Beautiful Home 🥰🥰
Dunno why but the pictures of the highland cows in that one bedroom was my favorite part of the tour.
I like this home so spacious.
its perfect, man.
This is gorgeous
Odd how many people in the comments shooting their mouths off about this house not being worth $2m… while they ignore the fact that it’s under contract for more than that… anything and everything is worth exactly what it sells for.
Or knowing anything about the area! Two blocks over homes are over $7 million so this one isn’t so bad.
That's a false statement, just because someone is willing to overpay for it, doesn't equate that it has that value. Value is a perception, not a hard fact, even hard assets work this way. It's value is only what you place on it, not what it truly is.
Very nice home if you do not have little children. Why are they still Building homes with the master on the First floor and the children's bedrooms on the second floor? Does anybody think of safety these days? Just think if a fire breaks out at night while sleeping. You will not be able to get to your children in time to save them in this home.
Absolutely true & exactly how I think!!
No sense living in an apartment building then like the other 3,000,000,000 people in the world. 🤔
@@derekparent752 In Apartments the bedrooms is not on two different levels. You have time to grab your children and get out. Where I live the spilt level of parent and children had turn for the worst. Two children lost there life.
@@cjhernandez9758 I have seen the effects of people living in apartments that have had fires, yes you can grab your kids and get out… from the 24th floor down the stairs.
As an electrical contractor and someone who has installed more smoke detectors than one can possibly imagine I certainly feel for anyone that has lost either family, friends or property. But this is 2024 now, we have the ability to do things that people with gas and candles did not 150 years ago.
Now imagine if everyone was required to live in a bungalow. We would require 15 more planet earths to sustain such a thing.
Best to build a safe and sustainable solution is a good place to start.
I really don't think this house is designed for young children especially with all the bedrooms having an ensuite. As parents get older, the thought of climbing stairs is
a chore. The downstairs bedroom could also be used as a guest room.
One thing I don't like is the vaulted ceilings, waste of space, hard to heat and allows noise to travel through the house. Love the exterior and the garage is great.
I think i want up stairs or down stairs to be hidden behind a secret shelf door that i can lock. while still fire escape possible.. burglar proof at night. fake windows. if they climb into the top window, it's a cage they actually climbed into.