What do you think of my dream home's current draft?
As it came out of my head, it ended up looking like a fortress, revealing my PTSD.
The U shape in the back was inspired by the japanese engawa, but a U shape needs something worthwhile like a pool or a table in the middle of that little 2 meter space. I doubt the children would play there and you're hardly connected to nature tucked back there. Perhaps I should stop wasting space on this U design.
I'm worried that the blocky uniformity looks boring at its core, no matter what dressings I put on top. Ironically, this fortress looks a bit stressful, with the need for protection, rather than just being a home. It is also stylistically unimpressive.
I'm considering a complete redo, with more inspiration from Queen Anne Victorian. More varied shapes pushed and pulled in and out. Perhaps this can disguise the defense sniper tower, choke point, and machine gun roundhouse.
>>3030079
>225k tris
dude wtf are you doin
Sorry pal but you clearly don't know anything about architecture. A master bath the same size as the bedroom? The door openings right next to each other? The bathroom is also way too long and narrow, stairs take up too much space, garage is badly proportioned, don't even get me started on the size and shape of that 1st floor bath and bedroom. You really wouldn't want to live in a fortress.
>>3030174
>You really wouldn't want to live in a fortress.
Why not?
Where can I find draft for different buildings?