How can I incorporate furniture placement into new home plans?
How can I do furniture placement on paper on new home plan drawing ..to figure out what to keep .. major downsize
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I would do it on graph paper, drawing out the room to scale.
Many people don't know how to draw to scale. Use graph paper and use each square to equal 1 foot. Measure your furniture and room size. Draw the room using each square as a foot measurement then pencil in the furniture the same way using your measurements. use pencil so you can erase and change the room around.
Thank you Em..seems simple enough..I was actually thinking I would like to cut out movable papers for the furniture, even colored square..to get a sense of balance ..but the graph papers makes excellent and more accurate sense to begin..penciling in also more secure..imagine if I sneeze and furniture flies out of the house plan
I would use graph paper because it would be very difficult to find items to scale. Rather than drawing on the graph paper, cut out the furniture as well then hold in place with poster putty. That will allow you to easily move items until you find the perfect combination.
Hi Joan, here;s a link that shows you how to make your to scale plan. hope it helps you out!
https://www.hgtv.com/design/decorating/design-101/how-to-create-a-floor-plan-and-furniture-layout
I would use graph paper and have each square represent a certain length to help gauge sizing of everything
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