Speaking of plugins:
Be pro-active when it comes time to place the plugins, light switches, and thermostats. I have been in homes where the electrician put them in the middle of walls or two feet from door jambs. This can be frustrating when trying to hang artwork. They should just be approx. 6 inches in from edge of wall.
Extra exterior outlets near the roof line are great for Christmas lights.
Make sure you have outlets near the decks and one on either side of your front door for Christmas lights.
Do put a plug in in your pantry, in the attic, in the electrical room, under the stairs, in the powder room, in every closet. This might seem excessive but think of all the tools one has to recharge and now they can be hidden away. Oh and especially in the broom closet.
A plug in the fireplace mantel is also a nice idea.
A plug at a stair landing is also a great addition.
One under the kitchen sink is handy if you want a filtration system. Putting them under bathroom sinks are great if you are the type to hide electric toothbrushes or hair devices.
In floor plugs can be a plus. Running cords across the floor to plug in table lamps isn't safe. However, placement of these plugs should be well planned.
Dimmers on most light switches is desirable.
Make sure you have outlets near the decks and one on either side of your front door for Christmas lights.
Do put a plug in in your pantry, in the attic, in the electrical room, under the stairs, in the powder room, in every closet. This might seem excessive but think of all the tools one has to recharge and now they can be hidden away. Oh and especially in the broom closet.
A plug in the fireplace mantel is also a nice idea.
A plug at a stair landing is also a great addition.
One under the kitchen sink is handy if you want a filtration system. Putting them under bathroom sinks are great if you are the type to hide electric toothbrushes or hair devices.
In floor plugs can be a plus. Running cords across the floor to plug in table lamps isn't safe. However, placement of these plugs should be well planned.
Dimmers on most light switches is desirable.
Having a house wired properly from the start is a lot easier to do before drywall goes up. All rooms, even the bathrooms, should be wired for internet, phone, satellite, cable and surround sound. This is helpful if the function of a room is changed down the road, for example, turning a bedroom into an office. You might want speakers on the back deck too.Consider a humidifier on the furnace. Most houses are too dry in the winter.
Consider having the cabinet over your refrigerator designed deep with removable partitions for baking pans and cookie sheets. Better yet have a spot for this in your new large pantry.
Now this suggestion is strictly a matter of personal preference on my part, but I LOVE extra deep drawers for pots and pans instead of it being only lower cabinets. They have saved me so much back breaking digging for stuff. In fact deep drawers are much more practical for lower cabinets than cupboards.
When installing the garberator make sure it goes in the side of the sink where you will wash dishes. This keeps it smelling fresh if you turn it on while you are draining you water.
Don' forget to have a light over the kitchen sink.