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| Posted by AeowynFraser at Dec 1, 2016, 9:41:04 AM |
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Re: Hobby Shed / Couple's Cabin Last picture finally taken. I have not taken pictures of the entryway, kitchen, bathroom and laundry room as the only change I made in there has been the ceiling (White roughcast texture instead of matching the walls). Disclaimer: I have all the pictures set at the same time (4:12p.m. - long story on that one ), but the outside aerial views for some reason looks later than the inside views. Outside aerial views from four different angles. And, upon looking at those last two pictures, I realize that I probably should put porch lights near those back doors, and while I'm thinking of that I think I might need to work out putting some of those hedges there too? The Great room, three different views. First, from the opening to the entryway. Second and third, from the bookcase; one looking to the opening to the entryway, the other to the back door under the stairs. I wasn't sure what to do with this little spot; but I might change it up and put some big comfy armchairs there in place of the bench and low bookcase. You'll probable have noticed that on my previous comment that on the ground floor floor plan the rectangle at the stairs is turned at a different angle from that last picture I'd posted. Easily explained; that piece of furniture for some reason doesn't have a backing, looking extremely strange that way when viewed by the virtual visitor and so I turned it back against the wall. Also, you'll notice that the back door is no longer blue but white. I thought it looked rather odd, especially after I'd changed the front door and its surrounding windows. The Dining room. You'll notice in this picture that the curio cabinet seems to have some inner lighting, but that that light is absent from the aerial view. Also an easy explanation; the outside aerial views were done first, the lighting as it was seemed alright then, but when I went to take the interior shot the silly cabinet was too dark for my taste. Now on to the first floor. Walkway. I realized when I took this that the new wall with the mass of picture frames was kind of dark, just like the dining room's curio cabinet, and added the spotlights just before taking this picture. And no, the virtual visitor isn't standing on air; he/she/it is just at the top of the stairs, at the one corner of the L-shaped walkway. The door on the left is to the smaller bedroom and the door on the right to the larger one. The smaller bedroom. As you can see I've set it up as a room for two children. No closet but a wardrobe. The larger bedroom. I've kept all the previous furniture from the bedroom in the Couple's Cabin for this room (just rearranged). I guess this would be called the Master bedroom. I realize that the bedrooms aren't very large, but since this is a cabin it's likely to be near a lake or forest where people generally wouldn't be spending much time inside... Speaking of which, since it is a cabin I might want to rethink having the beige roughcast outside walls... ---------------------------------------- ![]() |
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