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Posted by AeowynFraser at Sep 7, 2019, 5:34:29 AM
Re: "What If" New Home, Old Lot
Here's what I've got for the 2-story version.


Front Aerial


Front Virtual Visitor, from the street. I was enlarged the front porch and the pergola over it, added a bit of railing to one side. I've been thinking on what to do to decorate the front porch but haven't come up with anything. I also added a flower bed on the one side.


Great Room, from near the front door. As you can see I was able to find stairs that work that can't be seen under. They're narrower than the ones I'd had before but that means there's more room in the Office (which I also changed some). I also took a small amount out of the Shed/Utility Room, which gave me a little more room in the Dining area. I also added a rug.


Great Room, from in front of the stairs. I changed the hanging lamp, added a second rounded side table near the side doors (and decorated it). I also changed the textures used on most of the furnishings.


Kitchen. Made the cabinet above the refrigerator about even with the pantry, and added hopefully matching cornice over the pantry. Otherwise it's the same.


Office. I felt bad for having that unused space under the stairs so I made it into a shelved closet, which meant that I had to rearrange the furnishings in this room.

I didn't make any changes to the Sewing Room, Garage, and Laundry Room so I don't need to share pictures of those rooms. So, on to the top floor.


Landing, from near the stairs.


Landing, from the hallway. Changed the desk and some of the textures used.


Bedroom for my roommates' oldest son, from next to the door. I think that I'd had this one as the youngest's bedroom before, but since it's the larger of the two rooms I switched them. I took out one of the closets for the bookcases with the glass doors. Rearranged the furnishings, changed their textures, and put up the starry night wallpaper.


Master Bedroom (my roommates' bedroom), from near the door to the hallway. The only changes were the wall paint (I think it might be still too bright) and the bed sheets.

I didn't make any changes to the Walk-In Closet so I don't need to share a picture of it.


Master en suite Bathroom, from in front of the door. I also only changed the textures.


Bedroom for my roommates' youngest son. Similar to the oldest's room, I took out one closet for the enclosed bookcase and changed the textures.


Main Bathroom, taken near the door. The only change was the texture on the vanity and the cabinets facing it.


My bedroom, from the corner opposite the door. I figured that I didn't need a full size bed (it's just me, and I've always slept on a twin), so I changed that out for a twin and single side table, rearranged the furnishings, like the other two bedrooms took out one of the closets for the enclosed bookcase, added a bookshelf near the desk, and changed some of the textures.


Attic, from the back wall (or the wall facing the backyard). I turned the wood floor 90 degrees and enlarged it.




Back Aerial, two views. As you can see I expanded one of the corners of paved areas so that I could put in a table set, and I've also added a barbecue and cabinet. Oh, and that's a gardening shed in the back corner.






Back Virtual Visitor, three different angles.


Shed/Utility Room.


Main floor floor plan.


Top floor floor plan.


Attic floor plan.

And after creating these, my roommates' youngest son made a suggestion; why not give myself my own bathroom and he and his brother would share one. So, it looks like I might have an alternate version of this one...
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