After significant hunting among my suppliers for the last few finishing details, I have been able to put it all together into a great design palette that will work very well for my duplex project. The trick here is to put it all together and try and stick with a budget. Tile in particular can be extravagantly pricey when you add the labour and setting materials.
This semi-detached project has some large tiled areas, so we are using some neutral light grey tile, and combined with an oak floor, darker walnut style cabinets, and white quartz counters makes for a timeless looking package that can suit many colours of paint and furnishings.
With the drywall project half done, it is time to really go back and take a hard look at the schedule. I have two unrelated jobs running now, the exterior work and the interior. The exterior needs to be tackled in such a way that I can get the garage done in time (can't start until frost is gone from the ground), landscaping, and all exterior material (stucco, siding) for the first owners to move in.
The interior work is moving along well, but I have yet to tie down a finishing package and the cabinetry production date. This should be organized no later than the end of the week. Once I redo my schedule I will post how it looks over the next month or so.
This is the complete collection of material I am combining into a cohesive final product.