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| Posted by AeowynFraser at Feb 4, 2019, 4:49:10 AM |
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Re: "What If" New Home, Old Lot Thank you, VeroniQ. I'm sorry it's taken me a few days to reply, but I was working on another house. I was thinking what if the city doesn't give permission for a two-story house what would we build here instead? I couldn't think of anything but I did find something on a house plans website that was workable. https://www.houseplans.com/plan/1478-square-f...house-plans-2-garage-5829 Of course, I wouldn't actually stick with that but I have adapted it for the lot. https://www.mediafire.com/file/ckv9bcj1qi5uiq...h_Street_East_3.sh3d/file I rotated the house so that the original front of the house faces north instead of west. I could have kept it facing the way it was originally designed, but my roommate wanted all the uncovered ground in the backyard (they're very much into having a private food garden). In so doing, I had to actually change the shape of the garage (took 3 feet off the one side, moved the garage door to the west side, and lengthened the west wall so that it's even with middle section); instead of a 2-car garage, it's now a 1-car garage with extra space for our bicycles, laundry and storage. Level 0 floor plan Level 1 floor plan Other changes I'd made were first to the Master Bathroom. I didn't like how much unused space there was in there, so I exchanged the double vanity for a single one and moved the toilet to the empty wall which gave me room to move the bath tub in. In so doing, I moved the Walk-In Closet and hallway over, which helped me add square footage to one bedroom (my bedroom), making it 121 square feet as opposed to 97 or so square feet. Now that bedroom is large enough that I think I can also fit in some of my sewing stuff in there. I also took some of space from the Master Bedroom so that I could add some square footage to the other two bedrooms. I moved the laundry out of that closet between those bedrooms and into the garage, putting the coat and linen closets into that space, which gave me a bedroom closet as big as the other ones. Also, I flipped the positioning of the sliding doors and double windows in the Living room so that we could still access the backyard. I think those are the changes I'd made from the original. Aerial front (west side of the house) Virtual visitor from the street in front of the driveway. Because of the different heights of each of the roof pieces the eaves are not even, but just imagine that they are. Also, I haven't yet downloaded the solar panel file from 3DWarehouse again, so you just need to imagine that the largest roof sections are covered in solar panels. As I look at these pictures, I'm wondering if maybe I ought to remove the standing mailbox at the front of the driveway and replace it with a different mailbox on the wall near the garage door... Aerial north side. Aerial back (east side of the house). Aerial south side. Virtual visitor with the small brick wall behind and looking towards the backyard. Bird's eye view (straight down). The rest of the pictures are from inside the house. Inside the front entrance. Inside the sliding doors. My bedroom. My roommates' youngest son's bedroom. My roommates' oldest son's bedroom. Main bathroom. Master Bedroom (my roommates' bedroom). I did not take a picture of the Walk-In Closet). Master Bathroom. Garage, two different angles. I did have a car (Ford Edge, just like what my roommate drives) but for some reason it was rendering horribly, so I took it out for the pictures. Attic. ---------------------------------------- ![]() |
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