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Posted by AeowynFraser at Jan 28, 2019, 9:20:38 AM
Re: "What If" New Home, Old Lot
I think that I have figured out why my aerial pictures were rendered so blurry; I had the lens set to "Depth of field". I don't know; I may be wrong.

Anyway, after a while a few things about my design was bothering me, so I saved it as a separate file in order to keep the original idea as well as these new changes.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/e4x9pa7h97n64a7...et_East_-_Alt_2.sh3d/file

I realized that since my bedroom is on the main floor, and the closest bathtub was on the first floor, I would have to travel up the stairs and down the hall to get clean. Nope, not going to happen; quite inconvenient and a bit embarrassing. And my roommate also mentioned that he thought that the second living room (ie. the Family room upstairs) was a bit much. So, I decided that I'd move my bedroom upstairs in place of the family room, leaving it in the same dimensions and furniture as it was downstairs. In so doing, I was able to widen the bathroom back up, put back the double vanity, and added a water closet. I was even able to add a linen closet at the end of the hallway.

Downstairs, to fill in the gap from the now upstairs bedroom, I moved one interior wall to the start of the stairs, moved the dining room floor to cover that space, expanded the living room as well as added a window, additional end tables and lamps, and created an attached shed/utility room with access only from the backyard.

I also went into my backyard and measured the North and South walls (the longer walls) in order to get their correct measurements; I then took this information and now have the fencing in the exact placing in relation to the house that I and my roommates want so that there's much more backyard space. Because of these changes, I ended up narrowing the chimney as the small wall would've ended up going through it.

I did not make any changes to the other rooms, so I didn't need to take any additional pictures of them.




See? Much more clear.














No, the walls are not white; they're actually in a color similar to the floor tiles (the lighter, larger ones). And the cabinetry is in the bleached wood. I also realize that I forgot to put tile in the shower area... I've fixed that as I write this, but I'm half asleep as I write this and would likely be unconscious waiting for a new picture. This picture will have to do for now.


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