
You will need to ask yourself more questions at this point. Each room will have it’s own functions and you need to establish this with pencil and paper (or on the computer). Ask yourself how many people will be accommodated in this space and what are the activities that will go on there---this is where life style fanaticizing will play a role but you also need to plan for your life as it is up until this point as far as your activities go as well. It is good to plan for some new habits and activities but you don’t want the entire design to be based on how you
MIGHT live. You could end up being unhappy in the end if you do this. Old habits die hard. So make a sheet for each room that you can store with your binder listing this information for each room.
An important part of the design process is documenting information about the existing space you have to work with.
You can do this using a 12 or 25 ft measuring tape and some graph paper.
Graph paper will help you to scale your space so that you can draw an outline of your room. This is important for establishing traffic patterns and furniture arrangements. And you will need this--- An important part of buying the right size pieces of furniture is knowing what will fit. So you want to make sure that this information is correct and charting it on a graph sheet is a good way to be able to look at your space. Then by using thin sketch paper overlays you can try
different configurations of furniture layouts saving the original graph drawing beneath. Or you can invest in a program for your computer for creating these layouts depending on how extensive your design will be and how large your home is. This will be you first step in selecting furniture.
MIGHT live. You could end up being unhappy in the end if you do this. Old habits die hard. So make a sheet for each room that you can store with your binder listing this information for each room.
An important part of the design process is documenting information about the existing space you have to work with.
You can do this using a 12 or 25 ft measuring tape and some graph paper.
Graph paper will help you to scale your space so that you can draw an outline of your room. This is important for establishing traffic patterns and furniture arrangements. And you will need this--- An important part of buying the right size pieces of furniture is knowing what will fit. So you want to make sure that this information is correct and charting it on a graph sheet is a good way to be able to look at your space. Then by using thin sketch paper overlays you can try
different configurations of furniture layouts saving the original graph drawing beneath. Or you can invest in a program for your computer for creating these layouts depending on how extensive your design will be and how large your home is. This will be you first step in selecting furniture.
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