
Friday, February 12, 2010
Plumbing Plan

Electrical Plan

Not So Big House
The Not So Big House is a cultural movement revolutionizing the way homes are being built today. Variations of height in the ceilings change the habitats of the rooms. It's the "feel" of the home which is important, not the size. The experience of the room in it's three dimensions resides in the home. Visual weight can be used to change perceptions. Smooth, light colors add size and dark textured areas cut off mobility. Framed openings add new entries to rooms giving distinct characteristics which play integrating functions quietly. Weaving of themes, variations, personal touches, and lifestyle patterns that creates a whole that's profoundly satisfying.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Light Study Revisions

Upon studying the light percentages and floorplan, changes were made to the Rogue Architecture House. The range and sink switched places and a window was added to the exterior wall in the kitchen above the sink. The bathroom was completely redone. The bathtub was moved to the top corner of the room, the water closet along the right exterior wall, and the lavatory on the bottom exterior wall. The door was also moved slightly for a better fit. A small window was also added above the water closet for better light and air circulation in the room.
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