Thursday, April 1, 2010

REVISED REVISED W/STAIR AND BONUS ROOM BATH

AFTER WE TALKED TODAY... I remembered looking at a stair once... at that time, I put the stair in the south east corner of your present dining area... there is a problem with this... cutting thru your existing roof  so it makes much more sense to put the stair in the addition as it is now shown.

this plan removed the cupola from the roof (or it could stay) and  reduce the number of windows but with the bath upstairs left the roof heights the same as it was (8'-0"). I re-did the trusses over the seating portion of the great room  so you could actually have a balcony above the columns.

I show the bonus room with bed bath and storage area so it can be for hobby or guest bedroom.


Prelim drawings of revised plans

Revised for Spring

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Schematic set 12/15/09 (before phone conversation)



The images below were prepared prior to discussed changes on the phone. This set is Schematic Design 12/15/09 as dated the next set with changes we discussed will also be a  Schematic Design with a new date.
















Thursday, December 3, 2009

THE BLUES 120309

These images "the blues" show the existing house remodeled with more detail and in it's REAL size. the existing house model on the red images was too small and more importantly too short. sizing up the exsiting house makes a lot of difference. the first image in RED has the house size adjusted...

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Design Scheme 120209

These are the model and rough floor plan images that I sent in the email. The addition it looks a bit tall I will check this out. one reason for this is to the roofs al drain properly. and they do  the large window openings are intended to be a pair of double hung windows so there would be a "cross made by frame and sash in each opening.  the locations were quickly placed and the pairs may be too large but they are great looking. I envision that their may be in the coupala is that how you spell in and a platform up there to sit;; about a 7'x10' room.  Double click on the images to see them BIG.