Did you ever build a home only to regret you didn’t think of a few worthwhile features you could have easily added? For example, when building a home, it is ALWAYS to your advantage to consult with a custom home A/V installer before the house plans are
- Plugs in kitchen pantry for charging, or for items that may end up living there
- Full size broom cupboard in pantry or laundry room to hide all the cleaning items away from sight.
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Solar Tube in Closets or Dressing Areas - Solar tubes in areas that don’t get natural sunlight
- Prewire security system
- Run wire and prepare roof for future solar
- Central Vac with vac pans
- I would run conduit under your driveway just in case you need to run wiring or plumbing in the future.
- My contractor friend said one thing he learned to do was run a 2" pvc pipe from basement straight up to attic, for any future wiring to second floor.
- Pre-wire speakers indoor/outdoor
- Garden outlets/power, water line
- Double conduits from attic to basement
- Dryer vent lint box
- Hepa filtration for allergy sufferers
- Heated towel racks
- Motion sensor pre-wire for selected exterior lights
- Soundproofing where needed (we did laundry room/bedroom wall)
- Identify area for low voltage can/rack (alarm brain, network server, modems, routers, etc). Helps to have this stuff accessible.
- And don't let your plumber caulk the bottom of your toilet to the tile to hide potential leaks. Sigh.
- I'd also suggest several 4-plug outlets instead of all 2-pluggers. (By the time you have a bedside lamp on each side of a bed, plus a plug-in clock or two, plus a plug-in base for your cordless phone....it all adds up to lots of outlets.)
- We are putting an exhaust fan in the laundry room for our indoor cat's litterbox.
- A light switch at the head of your bed so you can turn out the light once you are in bed.