New model
Although the windows allowed natural light into all spaces, I wanted to reorganise the objects inside to let light in certain rooms at the most appropriate time of day, according to my activity.
The sun rises in the east, shining into the window over the bed and follows through to the workspace, then recreation space. This follows my usual daily routine of waking, studying early in the morning, then chilling out in the afternoon.
New floor plan for the main room:
- Balcony, door, windows switched sides
- Bed, table rearranged
Balsa wood was once again used as it was quite successful for the last model.
Furnishing the model
Inside the walk-in wardrobe
Process photo
Scale 1:30
Paper was used for the balcony to achieve the curve
Laminated plastic was stuck to the inside of the model for the windows and glued together into a rectangular prism for the protruding windows. It was the only material that I had thought to use that actually worked as it was both clear to imitate glass and strong enough to hold structure when glued together (unlike plastic sleeves...) I was quite satisfied with the outcome of these windows.
Close up look into the recreation space from the wall tall window. An art easel and small side table is included. In the back is the walk in wardrobe with shelf space, drawers, and a hanging clothes pole.
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