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The Vancouver 22 – notice how you can see right through the Alfresco and into the rumpus room from the dining table – so clever! Also, we were unlikely to snag the 16m wide block that this home required given the high demand at Woodlea. Added to that, the fact that there are so many living areas means that the minor bedrooms, bathroom and ensuite aren’t really that generous for a house of that size.
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This is definitely a bonus when you have a group of noisy kids playing in the rumpus (they can be out of hearing but not out of sight).Ĭons: At 33 squares, with three living areas and 4 bedrooms plus a study, we realised that the Vancouver was probably too big for our three-person family. A formal lounge in addition to rumpus and family gives you room for a cosy formal lounge with a fireplace (or in our case, a piano).įavourite feature: The way that the rumpus, family, dining is laid out, with all rooms looking out into the central alfresco, also allows you to see into the rumpus from the dining/family area and vice-versa, even if you close the rumpus door. The kitchen is massive, with all the room you could possibly need, and the option to place a window instead of your backsplash, allowing you to look outside as you stir your risotto and bringing more light into the kitchen. Pros: At 33 squares, the Vancouver is spacious and inviting, especially in the Whitsunday’s theme that the Riverwalk display is styled in.
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Interested to hear what others think about Porter Davis’ designs!ĭream Home 1 – the Porter Davis Vancouver Here is our preferred home-design thought process/journey and what we loved, and didn’t love so much, about each of the five homes we considered. I am not sure if if I am just a sucker for Porter Davis’ divine styling with gorgeous, on-trend colours and furniture and attention to detail that makes the display feel like a real home, or their designs really are more functional and suited to current-day life than other builders… While we at times had our eyes on a Boutique Homes and then a Metricon design, we always came back to Porter Davis, whatever land size we were considering. Of course, the design we would finally choose had to suit whatever land we managed to scoop up at Woodlea, so we kept an open mind. In the 18 months we’ve been planning to build our own home in Woodlea, we contemplated many home designs.