Drafting
Project Overview:
Sunnyside Ave Renovation is a two-story residential interior study focused on spatial clarity, circulation refinement, and cohesive material integration. Working from an existing floor plan, the project involved reinterpreting the layout to enhance flow between living, dining, and kitchen areas while introducing architectural detailing that elevates everyday function.
The scope included development of dimensioned floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, and a building section to communicate spatial relationships and finish intent.
Hand Drafting
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Residential Design
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Architectural Plan
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Section
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Floor Plan
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Details
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RCP
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Hand Drafting ✳︎ Residential Design ✳︎ Architectural Plan ✳︎ Section ✳︎ Floor Plan * Details * RCP *
Scope & Deliverables:
First and second floor plans (dimensioned)
Reflected ceiling plans
Kitchen and living room elevations
Primary bath elevation
Full plan section
Perspective study
All drawings were developed to scale using industry-standard notation and line weight hierarchy.
Design Intent:
The renovation centers on creating a more open, continuous living environment while maintaining defined zones for gathering, cooking, and retreat. Architectural elements such as bulkheads, paneling, and material transitions were introduced to subtly delineate space without interrupting visual flow.
In the kitchen, layered cabinetry and integrated lighting create structure and rhythm, while the living room elevation introduces millwork and proportion studies that reinforce balance and warmth. The plan section further clarifies ceiling conditions, vertical alignment, and spatial relationships between floors.
Technical Highlights:
Clear line weight differentiation (cut vs. projection)
Accurate dimensioning and scaling throughout plans and elevations
Organized drawing hierarchy with consistent annotation standards
Coordinated floor plans and reflected ceiling plans
Sectional study demonstrating vertical alignment and structural understanding
The sectional drawing illustrates spatial continuity across levels and communicates structural depth and material layering.