Dani’s SketchBook

“Sauna in a bunker” project trudging steadily forward. Hit some supply and demand issues, as well as some “owner is a billionaire who gets to change his mind as he pleases” issues.



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LOL. I get that a lot. It can be quite frustrating, not to mention wasteful.
But it looks lovely! I’m sure they’re pleased.

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Here’s 5 mintues of your life you can’t get back.

“Sauna in a bunker” project is DONE! Yippie!

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That’s great! Bravo … on the design and the presentation.

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Thank you!

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Breathtaking… very creative!

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Thanks!

Sauna In A Bunker, sounds like a lost Smiths song. You could sing it to the beat of Girlfriend In A Coma.

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Been working boring for a few months. Lots of bathroom remodels and decks and such.

I have been using SketchUp to quickly mock up logos again though….

Here’s another visit to the Pipe-Wrench-Plane concept.

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It’s not done.
It doesn’t feel done.
But what could be missing?

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Steam, spoons, sugar… elephant ears? Cookies, biscuits, milk? Dolie? Table/yard? Vase and Flowers. Fruit basket? A picket fence made out of stir sticks? Entryway path, paver. Cobblestone? What do people who live in teapots really need?

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A door knob??

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More floor space for sure!!

Added some spoon picket fences, a front mat doily, a door handle, and I also changed the front door because the other wasn’t doing it for me.

What next?

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Narrower window frames and some stylish curtains. Nobody is going to want to move in if there is no privacy.

Is a flower in a vase a teacup house tree?

What are you doing for utilities, like water? If you’re going to move into a teapot, you’re going to want water. That seems like a given. ;^)

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Inhabitants? :grin:

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Got to love your imagination :+1:

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A tablecloth or a doily from underneath?

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5 minutes well spent.

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Finished Tea House






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Fantastic :+1: