The back walls of our library were first taken out. From there, frame structures were made that would extrude out in a similar manner of Microflat's exterior shell by Richard Connor and Stuart Piercy.
With Textures in line, windows were added with access to mini-balcony.
The model was then repeated across its level, while we began slanting our roof structure.
The furnitures were then rearranged for more fitting and spacious layout.
Pergola was also added on the backside so to relieve some differences between the front design and the back.
It was also aesthetically pleasing.
Back views of the completed slants and extrusions.
Another roof slant on the other side.
Thinking our previous bookshelf texture to be cheap and dull, we decided to make and repeat the made books on a fresh bookshelf design.
View 1 of current first floor.
View 2 of current first floor.
Having thought that this would of a painful time-consuming process, we found it rather easy and less time-consuming.
Upgrade complete!
Looking down from above.
(if you look closely, you can see Rob tripping over by the stairs)
From this view, the library is an old brick house with a modern convert on the roof.
While from here, the structure is a modern overcoat utilizing the existing structure and space.
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