Planning - Floor Plan....
Record the following in your sketchbook
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Floor Plan(s) - Good Copy
Use a straight edge and a pencil to draw your floor plan in your sketchbook. You may want to do a rough and good copy. Draw hierarchically. Begin by drawing the basic shape of the house, then the inside walls. Add more detail each time you move across the sheet.
Here are the guidelines you must use when sketching your floor plan. You do not need to include the number. Follow the steps below to complete your floor plan. It should be finished within one class period. Make sure to let me know if you feel like you are falling behind.
Here are the guidelines you must use when sketching your floor plan. You do not need to include the number. Follow the steps below to complete your floor plan. It should be finished within one class period. Make sure to let me know if you feel like you are falling behind.
First, draw the outside shape of your house
Add inside walls and stairs (if needed). Make sure you represent your inside walls so that they appear thinner than the outside walls.
Label all rooms and storage. Make sure to place the label in the centre of each space.
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Next, draw another line inside the first to symbolize the thickness of the wall. Outside walls are thicker than inside walls.
Add doors and windows
Add plumbing (toilets, sinks, etc.)
Draw the following electrical symbols |