Alolan_Apples
“Assorted” Collector
First of all, I would like to say that Halloween is over. Last night, I passed out candy to the trick-or-treaters with my family. But today, Halloween is over. It's time to put up the Halloween decorations. Temporary ones can be thrown out, but permanent ones can be kept. I had 3 funkins, and to provide illumination, I put in glow sticks. Now they are used.
Today is the beginning of the dusk of 2014. Only two months remain. What's interesting is that some people still haven't put up their Halloween decorations yet, but others are already setting up their Christmas decorations. It's like Thanksgivings is skipped.
Now let's move onto what the blog entry is about...
For the next four Creativity Blog entries, I will go over house plans I made up. All of them have their strong points compared to the other three, but they also have their weak points. If you read my museum idea entry, I mentioned that I was in Interior Design. On some field trips, we went to model homes. I enjoy exploring model homes.
Onto the house plan...
The first house has a Southwestern architecture and furniture style. Despite having two stories, it at least has a 10 foot high first story and 9 foot high second story. The first story exterior walls are half stucco and half stone as the second story are all stucco. Red clay tiles mark the roofs. It has a battened front door and a sliding glass door in the backyard. Windows are a Mexican colonial revival style.
Front Yard:
Interior Design:
Backyard:
Today is the beginning of the dusk of 2014. Only two months remain. What's interesting is that some people still haven't put up their Halloween decorations yet, but others are already setting up their Christmas decorations. It's like Thanksgivings is skipped.
Now let's move onto what the blog entry is about...
For the next four Creativity Blog entries, I will go over house plans I made up. All of them have their strong points compared to the other three, but they also have their weak points. If you read my museum idea entry, I mentioned that I was in Interior Design. On some field trips, we went to model homes. I enjoy exploring model homes.
Onto the house plan...
The first house has a Southwestern architecture and furniture style. Despite having two stories, it at least has a 10 foot high first story and 9 foot high second story. The first story exterior walls are half stucco and half stone as the second story are all stucco. Red clay tiles mark the roofs. It has a battened front door and a sliding glass door in the backyard. Windows are a Mexican colonial revival style.
Front Yard:
- Stone fences surrounding the front yard with cast-iron gate in the front
- Desert garden
- Front porch is inside, but a wall opening separates between the porch and exterior
- Front Porch also has arched openings that act as windows
Interior Design:
- Foyer is two stories tall with two staircases
- Dining room with railings on the first floor on the left of the foyer
- Southwestern kitchen with walk-in pantry. It's also L-shaped, has stone walls, and no walls that divide it from the living room
- Living room is two stories high
- Bedrooms are on the right side of the house
- First floor has master bedroom and a guest bedroom, along with a Utility
- Second floor has four smaller bedrooms with two bathrooms
- Above the dining room is a game center
Backyard:
- Access to the backyard is through the living room
- It is large for a porch, but small for a backyard
- Cast iron fencing around the entire backyard
- All of the backyard is under a rooftop
- Stone pavement is in the backyard