Lots of real estate photographers need to make floor plans for realtors. Some will use more accurate tech than others with laser, but it's a good place to start on Google.
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Lots of real estate photographers need to make floor plans for realtors. Some will use more accurate tech than others with laser, but it's a good place to start on Google.
Permit? In Newfoundland? Not exactly.
We already built something we like in Sketchup but I was hoping to get a proper engineer to do a plan, maybe they'd be better at maximising space and maybe they'll know exactly how much of an overhang over the basement we could do. We're just guessing.
I have a video of the entire lift and drop, I won't be posting it here for you vultures.
Built by my dad between 1978 and now, your basic 3 bedroom with plumbing and electrical. The electrical was done by a professional but he built the first one and we're going to help build the second one. I'm well aware of how to swing a hammer.
Since we now have just a concrete hole in the ground, a pre-existing floor plan won't work, we need something that fits exactly the footprint of the basement hole. Unless we can overhang and in that case we can get away with something more generic, that's what I'm trying to find out.
Scat19 or whatever his username was 10 years ago? We're not the same.