Author Topic: Bi-Level Home (Image Heavy)  (Read 1342 times)

Hello Blockheads,
This was my First time attempting to build a Bi-Level Home... The Home is supposed to be from the 1970s-80s which explains the looks of the Furniture..So Here is the Home...

Front:


Back:


Garage:


Laundry:


Guest Room:



And Upstairs Future FloorPlan:


More Images of the Upstairs to Come: Feel Free to Rate.

its "two-story"

and I was going "eh" at the exterior but the second I saw the washing machines I went "woah"
interior is bland-ish but its very realistic in that sense. its pretty cramped, though.

its "two-story"
Actually Based on the Homes Design, The Proper Term for the Homes design is Bi-Level.
« Last Edit: August 31, 2013, 09:04:01 PM by Robo Dude »

could you not capitalize random words please, its somewhat annoying and makes you look worse than if you don't capitalize things at all.

At the very least use proper grammar.



So I'm taking from that post that you are basing this house off a real-life home design as shown in pamphlet drawings given out to potential home buyers at new home development areas.

In that case I'd say you could have scaled this better. No real-life home is this small.

he said this was based off his Grandparent's house, so thats probably how it is like.

he said this was based off his Grandparent's house, so thats probably how it is like.
He didn't say so in the op so I had no clue :/

i love this build, especially to say it's your first time doing something like this! nice work buddy!

It's excellent, the trees make the build a lot more lively. I love all of this, especially the exteriors.

Thanks Everyone! :) I am working on trying to figure out the foyer for when you walk in..had some weird troubles with it last night..but hopefully I have an idea for it today.

It's excellent, the trees make the build a lot more lively. I love all of this, especially the exteriors.

So, it too conservative and nice, i like it. 9/10