M E A S U R E
Below is an example of a more complex bath layout. So, you'll break it down into 3 separate rooms for this scenario.
| bath_example_measure_1.pdf |
Imagine you're floating above your room, looking down. Now draw the shape of your room's footprint on a sheet of paper,
| bath_example_measure_2.pdf |
Put windows and doors into your drawing. Indicate windows with a rectangle. For doors, draw a thick line (as if the door is standing open)
with a curved arrow to show in which direction it closes. If the door opens into your room, make sure you draw it that way on your sketch:
with a curved arrow to show in which direction it closes. If the door opens into your room, make sure you draw it that way on your sketch:
| bath_example_measure_3.pdf |
Next, draw in anything that's affixed to the structure of your home such as a fireplace, hearth, bookcases or cabinets:
| bath_example_measure_4.pdf |
| bath_example_measure_5.pdf |
Get all the details.
| bath_example_measure_6.pdf |
To complete your drawing, give everything a label
| bath_example_measure_7.pdf |