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Print at Dec 18, 2025, 8:30:04 AM |
| Posted by sjb007 at Apr 25, 2024, 1:17:46 AM |
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Re: led moldings Goodness! Where to start... My first thing would be the source images. Pictures of screens? Low res? The only room labels are in (presumably) Croatian? No room labels on the new plan? This makes it tricky to understand what you are trying to do, and what you currently have. My next problem is that your floorplan looks to differ from the professional existing floorplan. (Not talking about the modifications - just the basic outline. i.e. the balcony on the left has moved position, the top walls are no longer aligned either side of the staircase, the lower left angle of the balcony wall does not match.) Next, your walls do not account for the differing thicknesses. External walls look to be 30 or 25 cm, internal 10, 15 or 20. You have a single very thin wall type, probably the default SH3D 7.5 cm. Then we get to the real head-scratchers. If I'm reading this right you have three "reception rooms", two of them huge... on a one bed flat! And your kitchen and bedroom are tiny. Yet there is no space for wardrobes in your bedroom, and your kitchen looks just about big enough to prepare a pot noodle. In both the bathroom and kitchen it looks like you have moved the main waste sources (kitchen sink, toilet) far away from the soil pipes (as marked on the original plan). This may or may not cause issues for your design. My first suggestion would be to replicate the professional plan exactly, then make a copy and use the copy as the basis for your new design. You can import a high res scan of the original plan into SH3D and use it as a background to replicate it in SH3D. My second suggestion is that once you finish the first suggestion, share those two SH3D files so that people can play around in SH3D to come up with suggestions or alternatives. At the moment, I can't understand the reasons for your choices, but it seems that you took a small 2 bed flat and turned it into a wildly imbalanced 1 bed flat. Other helpful info to provide is: - Which way is North on your plan? Important for considering the suns path. - What is in each direction in the plan? Unusually it looks like this flat has nothing around it as there are balconies and windows facing every direction. Most flats I know have one or two walls shared with a neighbour, so no windows on them. Mention if a side overlooks a road, a park, or whatever. I'd personally like to preserve a park view from my living room, but could sacrifice a road view from the kitchen for example. - Are there any walls that cannot be changed. i.e. structural. - Is there anything above this flat? i.e. do the stairs continue up? Is there a ceiling lantern above the staircase that you could rob light from? - Could you put roof lights or sun tunnels in the ceiling? And one thing I just noticed in the original plan... Do you have to go through the bathroom to reach Soba 1, or is there a door missing in the hallway? Anyway, just some food for thought. |
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