Nothing much to say here, except I think white houses with splashes of colours are "designingly" better that super bright canary yellow.
2012©LisaMarieBonaparte
Monday, August 6, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Tobago Beach Home
In Tobago, I found that the majority of residents here build massive homes with lots of little apartments and charge really high rents. I have been to some places where it is about 12 feet long by 8 feet wide with one window for $1,500 a month. And I have seen slightly larger for about $300.00 more. One place is a one bedroom with a little window. That goes for $2,200 a month. And if you protest they say, "That is my price, take it or leave it."
So, I decided to 'build' a home on Google Sketchup, because somewhere I think there is potential to have a home and apartments, but make it 'liveable' and get the maximum out of your tenants and home without having to run A/C for an entire day.
I saw a piece of land by the beach, it is very large, so I thought what if I to purchase a piece from it about 30 ft across and about 80 plus feet long. It is narrow, so the home that I built, will be pretty long and narrow, there would be minimal yard space, but will still have enough parking for all. I am not finished with the design yet, but I am pretty happy how its coming along.
2012©LisaMarieBonaparte
So, I decided to 'build' a home on Google Sketchup, because somewhere I think there is potential to have a home and apartments, but make it 'liveable' and get the maximum out of your tenants and home without having to run A/C for an entire day.
I saw a piece of land by the beach, it is very large, so I thought what if I to purchase a piece from it about 30 ft across and about 80 plus feet long. It is narrow, so the home that I built, will be pretty long and narrow, there would be minimal yard space, but will still have enough parking for all. I am not finished with the design yet, but I am pretty happy how its coming along.
The bottom apartment is for rent, this is the side facing the beach. |
The unfinished design |
2012©LisaMarieBonaparte
Labels:
Architecture,
Google Sketchup,
Home Design,
island life
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