Blockcaver
WKR
Lots of great suggestions through the 4 pages of posts. We have many of them incorporated in our 4 year old build. Favorites for us:
-- Walk in cooler, installed in a 6'x8' concrete room under the front porch (where many suggest the gun vault). It has direct access down a 4 stairs out of the garage. We have shelves on one wall as well as 8 meat hooks that hang from I-bolts cast into the ceiling concrete. Cooling is via a ductless mini-split AC unit with a CoolBot controller.
--We like to be able to zone the house for AC, hence the use of 5 ductless mini-split AC units. Run the AC were we are, have it off in the unused areas.
--Gas fireplace that heats the great room.
--Lutron/Casita controls for much of our lighting. We can control the lights off our iPhones remotely, even from 100s of miles away. We programmed it to turn on the interior and exterior lights as we approach our house at night too.
--My wife loves her separate bidet, something she picked up in France as a foreign exchange student many years ago. It gets used multiple times per day.
--The laundry and mud room has a huge single tub sink 40" long and 24" wide. Like a double without the divider, and you can wash the Vizsla, ice chests, etc. It is right next to the washer/dryer. For meat cutting we put a heavy piece of 1/2" thick plexiglass cover the washer/dryer (sitting on white towels for a good background). We have good LED tube lighting over the meat cutting area. We package plus grind on the laundry counter 4' away from the cutting board.
--The freezer plugs are non-GFCI for maximum reliability. We set up for 4 freezers, but typically only run our two uprights and maybe one of the "traveling" chests...a 6 cf and/or 12 cf I frequently take on warm weather hunts.
--Walk in pantry off the kitchen covered with shelves is great and saves $ on cabinets.
--Medicine cabinet over bathroom sink(s) with 3 mirrors that open up to more mirrors and shelves....keeps the counter bare.
--Vaulted great room ceiling ending in a flat 8' wide ceiling section 17' high. Nice for the big mounts...moose, elk, bison plus the sheep and bear walls. The lower 10' walls are better for the deer and antelope. Comments around 3/4' ply walls for mount hanging should not apply to the big heads. I put 2x12s between the studs where I planned to hang the big heads, including the rams that are quite heavy.
--A heated indoor workshop/hobby room with 20' of counter space, vise, archery equipment, reloading equipment, optics, gunsafe etc directly off the garage. Great to grab a shogun to go shoot sporting clays and clean it when you get home.
--Storage for hunting and camping gear right off the garage. Treestands and blinds, clothes, sleeping bags, tents, cook gear etc.
--Hot water spigot in garage with a hot water rated hose to run outside. Pressure washer and air compressor have a nice spot.
--Garage bay and door tall enough (12') to accommodate the truck with the cabover camper with plenty of room around it.
--Insulated garage and doors with lots of windows and LED tube lighting.
--Shop building separate from house/garage for wood working, welding, tractor, quad, boat, canoe and 4 trailers ranging from one I tow with the ATV to an 8'x16' flat deck.
We missed a few things that we'd do over:
--Did not plan for a backup generator we are now considering. It will be expensive to retrofit now.
--Should have made the shop building one bay wider just because I have to jockey things around a bit to fit everything. Not a huge issue but another bay would have solved the issue.
--Should have had a few more outlets in the house and shop that we've added since the build. A 220 V outlet in the shop for the table saw would have been good. It is just OK running on 110v when you are ripping a big board.
-- Walk in cooler, installed in a 6'x8' concrete room under the front porch (where many suggest the gun vault). It has direct access down a 4 stairs out of the garage. We have shelves on one wall as well as 8 meat hooks that hang from I-bolts cast into the ceiling concrete. Cooling is via a ductless mini-split AC unit with a CoolBot controller.
--We like to be able to zone the house for AC, hence the use of 5 ductless mini-split AC units. Run the AC were we are, have it off in the unused areas.
--Gas fireplace that heats the great room.
--Lutron/Casita controls for much of our lighting. We can control the lights off our iPhones remotely, even from 100s of miles away. We programmed it to turn on the interior and exterior lights as we approach our house at night too.
--My wife loves her separate bidet, something she picked up in France as a foreign exchange student many years ago. It gets used multiple times per day.
--The laundry and mud room has a huge single tub sink 40" long and 24" wide. Like a double without the divider, and you can wash the Vizsla, ice chests, etc. It is right next to the washer/dryer. For meat cutting we put a heavy piece of 1/2" thick plexiglass cover the washer/dryer (sitting on white towels for a good background). We have good LED tube lighting over the meat cutting area. We package plus grind on the laundry counter 4' away from the cutting board.
--The freezer plugs are non-GFCI for maximum reliability. We set up for 4 freezers, but typically only run our two uprights and maybe one of the "traveling" chests...a 6 cf and/or 12 cf I frequently take on warm weather hunts.
--Walk in pantry off the kitchen covered with shelves is great and saves $ on cabinets.
--Medicine cabinet over bathroom sink(s) with 3 mirrors that open up to more mirrors and shelves....keeps the counter bare.
--Vaulted great room ceiling ending in a flat 8' wide ceiling section 17' high. Nice for the big mounts...moose, elk, bison plus the sheep and bear walls. The lower 10' walls are better for the deer and antelope. Comments around 3/4' ply walls for mount hanging should not apply to the big heads. I put 2x12s between the studs where I planned to hang the big heads, including the rams that are quite heavy.
--A heated indoor workshop/hobby room with 20' of counter space, vise, archery equipment, reloading equipment, optics, gunsafe etc directly off the garage. Great to grab a shogun to go shoot sporting clays and clean it when you get home.
--Storage for hunting and camping gear right off the garage. Treestands and blinds, clothes, sleeping bags, tents, cook gear etc.
--Hot water spigot in garage with a hot water rated hose to run outside. Pressure washer and air compressor have a nice spot.
--Garage bay and door tall enough (12') to accommodate the truck with the cabover camper with plenty of room around it.
--Insulated garage and doors with lots of windows and LED tube lighting.
--Shop building separate from house/garage for wood working, welding, tractor, quad, boat, canoe and 4 trailers ranging from one I tow with the ATV to an 8'x16' flat deck.
We missed a few things that we'd do over:
--Did not plan for a backup generator we are now considering. It will be expensive to retrofit now.
--Should have made the shop building one bay wider just because I have to jockey things around a bit to fit everything. Not a huge issue but another bay would have solved the issue.
--Should have had a few more outlets in the house and shop that we've added since the build. A 220 V outlet in the shop for the table saw would have been good. It is just OK running on 110v when you are ripping a big board.