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| DirtyDachshunds:
--- Quote from: javeryh on August 09, 2010, 11:57:30 am --- --- Quote from: DirtyDachshunds on August 09, 2010, 07:50:30 am ---I am currently building a house. Here is my design for my game basement. --- End quote --- Sick dude. How quick did you do that layout? I'm trying to learn Sketchup but I am finding it to be VERY difficult. I don't have experience with these types of programs though. Also, how do you get it to scale? Do I need to actually measure every single nook and cranny of my basement in order to make a layout like this? Awesome stuff. :cheers: --- End quote --- Well that layout took me some time, just because I did all kinds of tweaking to the floor plan. But I learned sketchup relatively quickly using their tutorials. It is very intuitive compared to other 3D modeling programs. The sketch still isn't perfect (bathroom area). I wanted to fit storage, a pool table, poker table, bar, and theater and I finally decided on this layout. I move in the new house in less than 2 weeks! I can't wait to get started. |
| kronic24601:
Is your water heater behind a sliding glass door? |
| DirtyDachshunds:
--- Quote from: kronic24601 on August 09, 2010, 12:20:46 pm ---Is your water heater behind a sliding glass door? --- End quote --- hah yea. In reality, that door would be solid wood, but that is the only sliding door model I found to use. |
| eds1275:
If this works, here's a pic of my live room; control room's not up and running yet and there's no trim but I really like the colour scheme with the maple and grey. Once the control room is done my red chairs and desk will move out of here and I can get my equipment set up again. |
| mordzy:
--- Quote from: Raitsa on August 09, 2010, 06:21:03 am ---You could try http://www.hometheaterdesignmag.com/readerinteriors/ --- End quote --- Super site thanks Raitsa |
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