Entrance hall + staircase -- study
-
-
5 for me, looks more contemporary. Would sell better because of neutrality. You may add some contemporary light color to it if color desired.
-
@unknownuser said:
@jarynzlesa said:
@mac1 said:
......I prefer dark wood my self it seems "richer". However a word of caution. There have been studies about how people's feet clear the tread risers as they walk up a stair and it is a small number and is the reason code specifies small numbers also. Could not tell from your pics what they are hope you consider that. If not you may have soom redesign to do
It seems to interesting. Can you please write it in another way , I couldn't translate it correctly.
Ok as I wrote this is a study and i would be glad if someone join this. I think that this could be helpful for everyone.
I Scaled the treads and risers from the model , the risers are about 179 mm which is approximately 7" which is ok for commercial and residential stairs in the USA. the treads are winders but in the center are about 11 inches. Depending upon the codes you need to follow, it should be acceptable.
It's the riser variation from top to bottom I was discussing. I think some building codes only allow about 1/16" and the photo appears questionable .
BTW: Some old castles steps were made with variation purposely to help thwart soldiers -
First of all thank u for the scene download! All your renders look amazing.
I think I 'll give it a try on my free time...whenever that happens!!!!
I am choosing 4 & 5.CAntonis
-
4 and 5.
But yes, all excellent renders!
-
Great renders ... No 5 is a hit for me too, but No 6 also felt sort of cosy retro, what with the blueish hue on the walls and the prominent flooring...
-
I like 4,5,6&7
-
Thanks all for feedback .
-
I'd just finished the study. Enjoy the pictures .
-
Hat down!!
-
Hi, I'm new to sketchup. I was wondering what all programs do you use to make somthing look this great? Just sketchup or somthing else?
-
i like the second, the fourth and the five render
Advertisement