Thoughts, ideas and photos of some projects from an architect now living at the beach after fifty years as an Ohio guy.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Interior architecture

Here is the design floor plan combining three cut-up small bedrooms into the new master suite

View of existing bedroom with nice bay window

This small room is where the current master bedroom is located. I made this into the master bathroom and one closet, as you note the basic lack of closet space.

The new proposed master bedroom combines a small hall bath, hall and bedroom into one nice size bedroom with the best view looking out over the Scioto Country Club golf course.

View of the proposed new master bathroom with new twin vanities split by the new closet door.


Master bathroom view looking back towards the master bedroom door.
This beautiful eclectic 1920's stone house located in the historic district of Upper Arlington, Ohio, has many well proportioned rooms on the first floor, but up on the second floor the existing 6 bedrooms are all tiny. So it only makes sense to make it a 4 bedroom house now, and the future plan is to add on a first floor master suite, and then this second floor master becomes the guest or in-law suite. This has been a fun project for me to work on here at my Tybee studio. I really enjoy creating interior perspectives, by accurately building the spaces in the computer, and then rendering them in colored pencil in this case or pen and ink and watercolor.

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