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Re: A house I've been working on (Tudor) redesigned
Here are a few more pictures I've been able to take of the update. I had to create separate files for just about each room for these (the Guest Bedroom and Guest Bathroom I saved as one file and the Garage was another one).
The Garage. The first picture is taken from one of the corners next to the Garage Door, and the second picture is taken from in front of the water heater.
The Guest Bedroom. I believe (since I can't seem to find any other recent pictures of this) that I changed just about all the furniture except for the lamps. I know I did change the carpeting and the ceiling texture.
The Guest Bathroom. I changed the walls from Matte to Shiny, and changed the color scheme so that it matches the Guest Bedroom - changed the tiles on the floor and in the bathing area, changed the marble on the sink countertop, changed the towels to green terry cloth. I think I also changed the model bathtub.
I did try to take a picture of the Living Room/Dining Room/Kitchen area but the file seems to think it's too big to do so. I think it might just be my computer (it is about 8 years old after all). I did create a separate file for this though; here it is if anybody else would care to try : Tudor Castle Redraft Alt 3 Living Dining Kitchen
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Re: A house I've been working on (Tudor) redesigned
I am so devastated at the moment; my computer crashed on me yesterday without warning, and I lost a good number of the house designs I've been working on (not to mention other things I'd saved on it). The ones that I didn't lose were ones that I downloaded to MediaFire, but some of those aren't quite updated (I posted those there then made modifications, but didn't save the modifications).
So, it looks like some of them I'm going to have to start from scratch, and some I'll have to update, hopefully with the help of the pictures I've posted here and on Facebook as references. That'll take some time though.
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I'm glad that I had a couple of files saved on MediaFire for this house, since I'd done some updating on part of one and had all the floors in another. I was able to combine them, as well as make a few design changes - inside and out.
Side patio. I've added a second table set with an umbrella as well as a small bar.
Front room. The first picture taken from near the front door, with the dining area, kitchen and guest bedroom door visible. The second taken from near the side door and stairway, with the small hall area and door leading to the garage visible.
Dining area. The first picture is taken from next to the china cabinet, with the kitchen visible. The second picture is taken from the corner near the kitchen, with the living room and guest bathroom visible.
Kitchen. The first picture is taken from next to the pantry. The second picture is taken from the corner between the stove and the window. I love the stove but for some reason it always seems to render strangely.
Guest bathroom; the first picture is taken from the corner near the door, the second is taken from the opposite corner in front of the bath tub.
Guest bedroom; the first picture is taken from just inside the door, the second is taken from near the nightstand in the back corner.
Garage from two different corners.
Now up the first set of stairs.
Main bathroom taken from near the door.
The first bedroom near the main bathroom.
Laundry room. I switched the cabinets.
Family room. The first picture is taken from in front of the corner curio cabinet. The second picture is taken from the middle of the corner sofa.
The second bedroom (the one over the garage).
Now to the top level.
Sewing room/Loft. The first taken from in front of the master bedroom door. The second taken from in front of the bookcase in the corner.
Master bedroom. The first taken from just inside the small hallway in the door. The second taken from the opposite corner.
Master bathroom, taken from the corner near the master bedroom door.
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Re: A house I've been working on (Tudor) redesigned
Since the photo sharing site that I'd used before took itself down, I of course lost quite a few of the pictures I'd shared, especially with the last ones I'd shared of this one. Good news though, I actually had made some updates recently with this house and now have some new pictures I can share.
Front, both Aerial and Virtual Visitor view. As can be seen, I have been able to create the "X" designs on the front of the house, by changing the "Horizontal rotation around" X axis on several blank boxes. Now, what I had in mind is actually visible. I also changed a few things (I found a green stucco texture online that I like), added a few other things, generally what I've done in the past.
The stucco that I found.
Front entrance. As can be seen, I moved the large vehicle out of the garage, basically because I have a VW Beetle inside; I don't remember if I had shared this change before.
Back Aerial. As can be seen, I added a gardening shed near the back, made a few more changes (mostly textural).
Back Patio, two different angles.
Side
Front Room, two different angles.
Dining Room, two different angles.
Kitchen, two different angles.
Guest Bathroom, two different angles.
Guest Bedroom, two different angles.
Garage, two different angles.
To the Middle Floor.
Main Bathroom.
Bedroom 1.
Laundry Room.
Family Room, two different angles.
Bedroom 2.
To the Top Floor.
Sewing Loft, two different angles.
Master Bedroom, two different angles.
Master Bathroom.
Main Floor floor plan. I wasn't able to include the gardening shed in this screenshot.
Middle Floor floor plan.
Top Floor floor plan.
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Re: A house I've been working on (Tudor) redesigned
Surprise, surprise! I've revisited an old home and made some changes!
I was looking at the postings I had made here in the past, and it got me thinking that, for the size of this house, maybe a 1-car garage was a little too... little... so I decided to save it as a separate file and work a little on it. Here's the file after the big change, but I still have a bit of work needed on it; I think that there's still a bit of work to do on the middle floor, but the top floor is still in need of much more work.
Aerial Front View You can see the major changes I've made to the roofline, as well as brought the turret up an extra story.
Main Floor No major change here other than the garage getting bigger, which called for a few adjustments outside on that side of the house.
Middle Floor Here's where most of the changes have taken place in the last few days. I had to figure out the placement of that whole new area above the larger garage. Instead of just one bedroom over a small portion of it, there's now two bedrooms, a bathroom and a sort of bonus space which I've decorated as a computer room.
Top Floor Here's some good changes but I'm not sure if I've got it right just yet. I elongated the bedroom space, moved the bathroom over, and added in both a walk-in closet and a sitting room.
I just have stuff roughly in place but I might work on it later in the week when I have the time.
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Re: A house I've been working on (Tudor) redesigned
I think I've got the new version of this house pretty much updated (well, until I think of something else to add?), and new photos rendered. The house now has a total of five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a couple of other new rooms. Without further ado, here are the pictures.
Disclaimer: I did not add window coverings inside the house, and in some rooms I did not add wall art. It is to be assumed, and imagined, that these things are there.
I am, of course, starting with the outside front:
And, as you walk in, on the main floor, you'll see that there aren't all that much in the way of changes (mostly cosmetic), except in the garage:
Now, the second floor, starting with the hallway starting from the stairs:
The bathroom and bedroom closest to the stairs, as well as the laundry room, haven't changed much. The biggest change, with the laundry room, is that I took out the door frame and replaced it with a door.
What I'd previously had as the family room, I've made into one of the new bedrooms, with a small walk-in closet:
The new family room, where one of the original bedrooms had been:
Now, onto the new rooms added above the enlarged garage, starting with the new bathroom:
The first of the new bedrooms, with a walk-in closet:
And, before heading to the top floor, here's the second of the new bedrooms:
Top floor, starting with the sewing/craft room, and not much changed here:
The rest of the rooms have been changed quite a lot, including the addition of the following sitting room:
The revised primary bedroom, and its en suite bathroom (I didn't get a picture inside the large walk-in closet, which also has a door to the sewing/craft room):
Now, the outside back. Not much changed here, just adjusting for the larger garage, and the back fence/gate separating the patio area from the green space.
Finally, the screenshots of each level of the floor plan:
And, before I forget, here's a link to the file if you wish to download it.
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