(Help me design) Kree's house, take 3
Once again, thanks for all the suggestions on the previous version(s) of this blueprint!
I tried some experimental movement of things about the place, which has also inconveniently put the house into some sort of ethereal void where it has no front door anymore. I'm still uncertain about which part of this layout is actually the "front", so I'm all ears to opinions on where the front door "should" be.
I really should just sidetrack some of this stuff (like the furniture for unvisited rooms) because all this dilly-dallying with house design has delayed my actual comic-making. Whoops. So for now, I'll avoid worrying about stuff like closets and such. I'll add them in later.
I shifted the fixtures around a bit and killed off that "half-bath" with a real bathroom. Hopefully this layout is slightly less code-breaking now? The previous layout was like that because I was trying to keep the walls roughly the same between the two levels. For stability or whatever? But that was probably unnecessary.
With the bath gone I might have to upscale that shower a bit to fill the empty space. I'm sure they'd need a bigger one for extra tail room, right? Or else I could throw in a hot tub, but that would probably be overkill :P
That upstairs toilet is really awkward, that'll probably go somewhere else in the room.
I added some extra steps to the staircase to make it less unrealistic, at the cost of that wasted space that was the antechamber. Apparently somewhere between 12 and 14 is the sweet spot for the average staircase?
So yeah, I think I mostly want to lock in the layout of the balcony area and upstairs bathroom before I start drawing my terrible terrible backgrounds, in the hopes that this will make them slightly less horrible. I'd like it to be a real enough house, but I'm not sure I want to dive in so far as to actually start measuring up a real blueprint. If I dive down that rabbit hole I'll never get my TF comic nonsense drawn :V
By the way, I'm open to plenty of critique of the design, it may be a fake house but it might as well be a semi-realistic fake house. If you think parts (or all of) the design are horrible, I don't mind at all if you want to say I've messed it up or how it could be better. Just make sure to explain why it's bad so I can figure out how I might fix it. Also with all the constant retooling I've done, feel free to repeat your previous critiques from the earlier designs if they still apply.
I tried some experimental movement of things about the place, which has also inconveniently put the house into some sort of ethereal void where it has no front door anymore. I'm still uncertain about which part of this layout is actually the "front", so I'm all ears to opinions on where the front door "should" be.
I really should just sidetrack some of this stuff (like the furniture for unvisited rooms) because all this dilly-dallying with house design has delayed my actual comic-making. Whoops. So for now, I'll avoid worrying about stuff like closets and such. I'll add them in later.
I shifted the fixtures around a bit and killed off that "half-bath" with a real bathroom. Hopefully this layout is slightly less code-breaking now? The previous layout was like that because I was trying to keep the walls roughly the same between the two levels. For stability or whatever? But that was probably unnecessary.
With the bath gone I might have to upscale that shower a bit to fill the empty space. I'm sure they'd need a bigger one for extra tail room, right? Or else I could throw in a hot tub, but that would probably be overkill :P
That upstairs toilet is really awkward, that'll probably go somewhere else in the room.
I added some extra steps to the staircase to make it less unrealistic, at the cost of that wasted space that was the antechamber. Apparently somewhere between 12 and 14 is the sweet spot for the average staircase?
So yeah, I think I mostly want to lock in the layout of the balcony area and upstairs bathroom before I start drawing my terrible terrible backgrounds, in the hopes that this will make them slightly less horrible. I'd like it to be a real enough house, but I'm not sure I want to dive in so far as to actually start measuring up a real blueprint. If I dive down that rabbit hole I'll never get my TF comic nonsense drawn :V
By the way, I'm open to plenty of critique of the design, it may be a fake house but it might as well be a semi-realistic fake house. If you think parts (or all of) the design are horrible, I don't mind at all if you want to say I've messed it up or how it could be better. Just make sure to explain why it's bad so I can figure out how I might fix it. Also with all the constant retooling I've done, feel free to repeat your previous critiques from the earlier designs if they still apply.
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