No, no pictures.
The changes I've made aren't significant enough for photos. I've made two changes to my Behavioral setting (it is so difficult to spell that word). One was I changed the slanted breakfast wall, i made it straight so now the hall way to the garage is bigger by 2.6 feet. Maybe I can make the 1/2 bath a little fancier, perhaps I'll add a linen closet. I've also changed the style of the windows. I still have mullions only now the windows curve with the arch of the roof. The shortest height of the windows is 6 inches, and if both sides of the vertical mullion couldn't fit a horizontal mullion, I didn't add one... Perhaps I do need to show this with pictures. Meh. Last model I ended up missing a wall, how did I miss a different wall the second time?! Oh, I also messed up on the front door wall. The windows are supposed to be like the windows in the 1st model but the ended up being like the opposite wall's windows. Oops. I will also add "support beams" which probably won't be used for support, more for decoration, on the outside of the back living room wall. Yes, I have a reason for putting them there other than "it looks pretty." Geoff commented that the roof seemed too high and it wasn't allowing a lot of shade into the room. Be this as it may, by adding these "support beams," it will hopefully create the feeling of the ceiling/roof being lower than it actually is. A little tip Rob told me awhile ago. Hopefully Rodney will like it even though the high ceiling didn't bother him at all. I also needed to do something with the West side of the house to block out the sun. I was thinking about extending the roof so it will shade all but the bottom 2 rows of windows, then I could attach louvers to each individual window, so this way you will obtain the shading required while also being able to see outside your window! How lovely! Side note, perhaps builders should start designing their door frames to be 7 feet tall instead of 6 feet 8 inches. People are getting taller these days and what if a 6'4" man (which is becoming fairly common) has a top hat on! You know, like Abe Lincoln. How on earth did Abe Lincoln get through all those doors while still keeping his hat on. I'm not sure if this blog is meant to be a serious blog with only professional comments or something fun! Well, I think what I say is rather humorous. It shows a bit of my personality! So people know I'm not a mindless drone. 110% and Go!
P.s Do i actually have to add the louvers to my model because I'm not sure how i'm supposed to represent them. Comments: please leave some.
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