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I'm failing at being a housewife...Sad storyGuess I'm not trained or qualified for the position...
Have them add a big door out the back.
Agree with JR -- Garage door to the back, or a man-door at least. I see the one on the side, but that is a lot of extra walking. Maybe omit that door as it would be visible from the street and might attract the undesirables...Appliances - stay away from Electrolux/Frigidaire (sister companies) - bad experience with them.Definitely run a 4" ABS under the driveway slab for irrigation - heck, run two. Its cheap. As for under the garage slab... not sure what you'd use that for except maybe wiring/air hose?Garage epoxy - use the pro stuff, not the rustoleum kit from Home Depot. Though, you probably have that factored into the price of the slab and will have the flatwork guys taking care of that, so hopefully they're using the pro stuff.Irrigation -- Wifi controller. SOOOO nice to be able to turn on zones from your phone while you're out troubleshooting something.Thats another thing -- structured wiring. Run everything to a central location/panel. Sounds like you have a mech room in the basement -- perfect place for that. When in doubt, run extra wires. The big thing coming out now is Mesh wifi -- maybe plan some strategic/hidden power outlets and cat5 runs so you can place multiple Wifi APs around the house for best coverage.Christmas light plugs under the eaves connected back to dedicated circuits and timers (if you're into that sort of thing).
I believe you have to have an exterior standard door to the garage, not the house, for safety.
8 steps... that's like 4+ feet. What I'm hearing now is that the ceiling will be high enough for a lift someday...