3. Rovner Residence
Dresher, Pa Residence
After debating a larger renovation to their home, the
clients decided upon a simple addition to the second
floor bedroom. Various ideas were studied both in
model and in plan, until the client agreed on a large
bathroom expansion with a new walk-in closet, and
sitting room.The expanded space is sits over the
existing Garage. The structural integrity of the
garage had to be considered and evaluated, as well
as the aesthetic impact of the small addition.
This Page: Schematic models of various options
(Sketchup, Version 7)
4. Closet
Sitting Room
Master Bath
Closet
Existing
Master
Bedroom
Existing
Closet
Final Floor Plan
(AutoCAD 2000)
11. Smith Residence
Oreland, PA
The client had been dealing with an under-sized
kitchen, and no eating area or dining room in their
existing house. After preparing schematic designs,
the client decided on renovating and expanding the
existing kitchen and adding a small eating area,
rather then a formal dining room. This small
addition also encorperated a powder room and fire
place. Because the existing kitchen had an
alternate entrance to the house, a second
entrance was added, at the front of the house.
Above: Interior model of new ktchen
(SketchUp, Version 7)
12. Expanded Kitchen
New
Dining room
Powder Room
Existing Living room New Entrance
Expanded Kitchen & New Dining Room
(AutoCAD 2000)
15. Lane Residence
Glen Gardner, NJ
After her historic 1800s home
caught fire, the client wanted
to try and recreate a new home
Bedroom Bedroom in the same location, using a
similar style and layout as her
original home. Starting with
that basic layout, the floor
plan was upgraded and motified
to meet new standards and code
requirements. For financial
Living room reasons, the client wanted to
Kitchen
preserve the existing footprint
and foundation, since it had not
been damanged in the fire.
Basement
Side: Construction Section
(AutoCAD 2000)
21. Family Room
Office
Laundry room closet closet
Taylor Residence
Mudroom Birdsboro, PA
Eating Area
This project consisted of a new
family room, office, mudroom, and
eating area on the ground floor,
two new bedrooms and a bath on
the second floor, and a new master
bath on the third floor. Because of
the style of the existing house and
the varying spaces on each floor, a
unique layered design was created
for the client.
First Floor Plan
(AutoCAD 2000)