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Tiny Home Plan

Created: May 2019

Apps used: AutoCAD and Revit Architecture

Equipment used: wood, glue, paper, foam board, 3D printer, saw

Project Goal           Design Overviews         Final Design
Project Goal

This was a project I did in my grade 12 drafting class. When I signed up for courses the previous year I thought I'd be taking a different path, but about 2 months into my grade 12 year I had missed my drafting class greatly and I was able to pull a few strings and join the class. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to receive credit for the class, but I attended every time nonetheless and did my work. 

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The tiny home project was simple, we were supposed to design a tiny home with a certain maximum set of dimensions and draft it up using our software of choice. I chose Revit Architecture to digitally draft my home and after we were supposed to 3D model the home. 

Design Overviews
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First level - Living Room
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First Floor - Kitchen/living
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First Floor - Bathroom
Final Design
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Second Floor - Bedroom

I designed this home to be very sleek looking on the outside and functional on the outside. The ceilings are 8' on the first floor and the ceilings on the second-floor range from 4' at the back where the bed would be to 5' at the front. I chose to have the tall window and open ceiling to the front floor to lengthen the space and create an airy and spacious feeling.

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The washroom in the back is designed to have a stacked washer and dryer, a standing shower, a single sink, and a toilet. The kitchen is full size and the bedroom can fit a queen bed. I wanted there to be room for someone to be comfortable and actually live sustainably in the space.

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