6.07.2011

Research

                                    
The large window adds natural light to the dining area.

This image shows how the foyer branches off to different rooms, the dining area is straight ahead which is similar to my residential home.

                                     
This is another image showing how the foyer can be used.

This image shows how I want the bathroom to look like, which everything symmetrical.



              
This image shows how I want the skylights, shining down on the eating area.





This image shows how i want the skylights around the working area, to add natural light.



4 comments:

  1. I like the last picture, the one with the skylight on the working area. You'll definitely save some from electric bill if you don't have turn on the desk lamp each time you need to work. Plus, if you want to stay home and have a quiet moment reading your favorites books, you wouldn't be missing the sunlight's vitamins as you can just seat in your desk and absorb it right there.
    ( Joann  Winton @ AJCroofing.com )

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  3. While I am partial to the large window for the view and all the light it will bring into the whole area, the skylights at the 2nd to the last pic also looks great, especially since it’s shining down in what I assume is the kitchen/dining area. It certainly helps in lessening energy consumption in the house, while not making you too visible to other people, being a skylight and all.

    Allyson
    Affordable Roofing Systems

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  4. Definitely the big windows, though I have a concern at the big windows in the bathroom. While I get that it’s appeal is the view of the outside while bathing. Though if it’s not in a higher floor, it might be a problem, since you might be seen from the outside while doing your business inside.

    Kathrine @ Homecraft

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