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| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 9, 2018, 12:06:45 PM |
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Mini Cottage Hi, I am working on a small cottage... Here is the back: ![]() Here is the front: ![]() I will post the renderings of the interiors when I have them. |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 9, 2018, 10:00:19 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage Here is the fireplace: ![]() Sleep area: ![]() Garage: ![]() Mini bathroom: ![]() Staircase to go to the second floor: ![]() View from the dining area: ![]() First floor plan: ![]() Second floor plan: ![]() |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 11, 2018, 7:53:55 AM |
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Re: Mini Cottage I decided to change the Arbor with the BBQ with a Pergola and a bbq separated from it. Here a view of the back of the cottage with the new pergola: ![]() And here a view from the inside of the pergola: ![]() I will like some suggestions if someone has some, in order to improve the cottage and to make it more realistic. :) Thanks |
| Posted by hansmex at Aug 11, 2018, 10:51:29 AM |
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Re: Mini Cottage Some suggestions: - move the staircase 50-100 cms to the left; you get more space for dining & bedroom - replace stairs with open staircase, maybe a hanging one like these - move fireplace to the end of the wall and replace with something more open, maybe like these H ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
| Posted by okh at Aug 11, 2018, 12:45:24 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage I really like your design, so there is very little to say. What I would have changed, probably for a different climate, is to move the fireplace downstairs. It looks a bit heavy which could complicate the floor construction. But also, if you use it, all the heat will stay under the ceiling upstairs - and it could get very worm in a small room. If you move it downstairs, heat will also rise to upper floor. ok |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 11, 2018, 2:44:14 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage Some suggestions: - move the staircase 50-100 cms to the left; you get more space for dining & bedroom - replace stairs with open staircase, maybe a hanging one Good suggestion, thank you. This is the result at the first floor (or ground floor): Night lights ![]() Day lights ![]() The top view of the plan, now the space for dining room is more ![]() Thank you for this suggestion, I will try to apply it and will post the results later. |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 11, 2018, 2:47:24 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage I really like your design, so there is very little to say. What I would have changed, probably for a different climate, is to move the fireplace downstairs. It looks a bit heavy which could complicate the floor construction. But also, if you use it, all the heat will stay under the ceiling upstairs - and it could get very worm in a small room. If you move it downstairs, heat will also rise to upper floor. ok Thank you okh. I think that this suggestion is harder to apply because I should think a way to change the plan of the first floor without messing up completely its design. I will try to find a good way to apply it but if you have some suggestions I will certainly accept them :). |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 11, 2018, 5:01:33 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage This is the bedroom upstairs, I modified it. ![]() And this is the top view of the second floor: ![]() I did not like very much the handrails of the stair because they are not following the handrails that I put on the second floor, but I think there is no way to eliminate this imperfection, or is it? Maybe someone already encountered a similar problem. Maybe I should look for a 3d model of stairs that has shorter handrails or I should use one without handrails (but I think it is not the best solution). |
| Posted by VeroniQ at Aug 11, 2018, 5:45:59 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage What a sweet little place! Congratulazioni AdeleAlli! Soon in real? |
| Posted by okh at Aug 11, 2018, 7:06:56 PM |
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Re: Mini Cottage ..this suggestion is harder to apply because I should think a way to change the plan of the first floor without messing up completely its design Quite, I see your point. My suggestion was primarily made from a location where -20°C is quite common in the winter. But you can also look at a smaller fireplace. We had a modern one installed a couple years ago, < 70 cm wide and builds only 40 cm from the wall (chimney) - and it still delivers 5kW - more than enough for your nice little house. ok |
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