Hi Angely! One piece of advice that I can give you here .. is to always take into account the real scale of the furniture. Imagine that you are living the space and ask yourself the question of whether the space is really working according to the furniture you are using. Something that helps me personally is to place a "block" of human or person scale in plan view. (The drawing of the person must have the actual measurements). This helps to have a better perception of the proportions of the space.
Thanks for sharing your project.
We lack some information to be able to assess it properly.
For example, in the corner of the sink there is another piece with a water point. Is it the laundry room?
Would the rest of the kitchen envelopes be free at two different heights? Are they work areas or a space for breakfast?
If you could clarify these details or encourage you to model it in 3d please.
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Hi Angely! One piece of advice that I can give you here .. is to always take into account the real scale of the furniture. Imagine that you are living the space and ask yourself the question of whether the space is really working according to the furniture you are using. Something that helps me personally is to place a "block" of human or person scale in plan view. (The drawing of the person must have the actual measurements). This helps to have a better perception of the proportions of the space.
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Teacher PlusHi @angely_lopez2204 !
Thanks for sharing your project.
We lack some information to be able to assess it properly.
For example, in the corner of the sink there is another piece with a water point. Is it the laundry room?
Would the rest of the kitchen envelopes be free at two different heights? Are they work areas or a space for breakfast?
If you could clarify these details or encourage you to model it in 3d please.
Thank you!
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