I have signed contracts and am awaiting exchange on my new flat.
Hopefully I will have the keys within a couple of weeks and then I will have to decide which of two double sized bedrooms will be used as my modelling room.
People do take a lot of interest, judging from various forums, in modelling spaces and I certainly love seeing where others indulge their hobby whether large or small.
Getting that room sorted will be an equal priority to the new bathroom and fitted kitchen I will want.
So I thought I would have a thread showing the development of this ‘man-cave’ designed specifically for building models. In this I will share my thoughts and plans and I would welcome any ideas or inspiration you might have to help the process. Maybe we can all get ideas and tips from this, whether you are lucky enough to be able to what I am able to do,
or have to make do with a lot less.
So what do the two bedrooms in question look like. No photos yet as I don’t have access but I have drawn up a plan of each of the two rooms and entered some rough measurements.
The first room below is a little larger than the other.
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The entrance and door swing is ‘recessed’ top right. Top left is a built in wardrobe door with its swing. There is a window on both the other walls. I have given a little thought to the positioning of build and spray areas marking them on the plan. I will want room for a bed-sofa as well and I have marked that position.
The other is slightly smaller.
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The entrance is bottom left with the built in wardrobe door to the left. There is only one window on the opposite wall to the door. I suspect that this is the most likely room that I will use and have given more thought to the lay-out, as you can see.
Both rooms have pros and cons and I won’t decide on which until I can get in there with a tape measure. I suspect that I will get more shelf space out of the smaller room due to there only being one window and the door/cupboard lay-out. A lot of shelf space is important simply because I build in a large scale. On the other hand the other room, with two windows, will provide more natural light and I will be doing most of my modelling in future during the daytime period.
I will post pictures of both rooms and give my decision once I am in and have access.
I am planning to get a carpenter to install bespoke bench and spray areas in the process so there will be a bit of design involved there. I will also want to make life as easy as possible in limiting the activities of a carpet monster. Lots to work on and decide. It will be a fun few weeks ahead.
Hopefully I will have the keys within a couple of weeks and then I will have to decide which of two double sized bedrooms will be used as my modelling room.
People do take a lot of interest, judging from various forums, in modelling spaces and I certainly love seeing where others indulge their hobby whether large or small.
Getting that room sorted will be an equal priority to the new bathroom and fitted kitchen I will want.
So I thought I would have a thread showing the development of this ‘man-cave’ designed specifically for building models. In this I will share my thoughts and plans and I would welcome any ideas or inspiration you might have to help the process. Maybe we can all get ideas and tips from this, whether you are lucky enough to be able to what I am able to do,
or have to make do with a lot less.
So what do the two bedrooms in question look like. No photos yet as I don’t have access but I have drawn up a plan of each of the two rooms and entered some rough measurements.
The first room below is a little larger than the other.
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The entrance and door swing is ‘recessed’ top right. Top left is a built in wardrobe door with its swing. There is a window on both the other walls. I have given a little thought to the positioning of build and spray areas marking them on the plan. I will want room for a bed-sofa as well and I have marked that position.
The other is slightly smaller.
[ATTACH]431463[/ATTACH]
The entrance is bottom left with the built in wardrobe door to the left. There is only one window on the opposite wall to the door. I suspect that this is the most likely room that I will use and have given more thought to the lay-out, as you can see.
Both rooms have pros and cons and I won’t decide on which until I can get in there with a tape measure. I suspect that I will get more shelf space out of the smaller room due to there only being one window and the door/cupboard lay-out. A lot of shelf space is important simply because I build in a large scale. On the other hand the other room, with two windows, will provide more natural light and I will be doing most of my modelling in future during the daytime period.
I will post pictures of both rooms and give my decision once I am in and have access.
I am planning to get a carpenter to install bespoke bench and spray areas in the process so there will be a bit of design involved there. I will also want to make life as easy as possible in limiting the activities of a carpet monster. Lots to work on and decide. It will be a fun few weeks ahead.
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