Upsidedown House
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This is a rendering (D5 Render) for the house I mistakenly laid out upsidedown with match photo. Didn't really need a rendering since it was just elevations. The addition is on the right. Didn't take more than a day.

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Turned out nice!

(see what I did there?)

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Turned out very nice, there was a housing experiment in south London near to Clapham junction rail station, two maisnoettes (French for not a bungalow apparently) where the upper units were upside down. This meant that bedrooms were adjacent, rather than kitchen and dining room directly above a bedroom.
Looked normal from the outside but my friend had to go down to bed. Weird.
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Thanks. This is what the Photo Match looks like with the inverted ground shadow.
I think the upside down blue axis was my first clue. It worked out anyway.
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For some reason, I can never get photomatch to work right.
That really did turn out nice!
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Continue and you may finish with something like this

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And that says it all TBoy.

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