Before I can attempt to layout the rooms there are some questions that need answering. Refer to the image below.
Let's start with the left side (second floor).
Why is there a double wall on some sides of the house?
Why do three of the posts not line up with the posts on the first floor?
Why would you have triangle shaped stairs? Have you ever tried to move furniture up or down a set of stairs where some steps are triangular? Miss a step and you'll break an ankle or worse.
Why is there an odd little bump out to the wall in the lower left hand corner adjacent to the stairs?
Now let's switch to the right side (first floor).
Is that supposed to be a pipe chase in the center of the house (the box with the "X" through it)? Wouldn't it extend to the second floor?
It appears that the second floor not only overhangs in back but also in the front too above the entrance. Is that the way you designed the house or did you make a mistake?
The two areas in the front of the house with the "?" in them. Are they only one story high (flat roof)? If so would they show up as dashed in the second floor plan? What is the purpose of the "L" shaped area?
Note that the outline of the second floor (orange color) overhangs the right side of the first floor. Is that another mistake or was it intentional?
See that arrow to the far right of the stairs pointing at a gap between two lines? Those lines are slightly offset from each other. Why? And why is there a gap?
Is this going to be masonry construction? Perhaps concrete block and stucco? Are the posts actually concrete columns?
When is this assignment due to be handed in? You have a few mistakes to correct first before you move on to laying out the rooms.
Oh, and one last thing, can we get the answers to the questions in my first post too? Without the necessary information it would be difficult to proceed. Thanks!
Edited by John Connor - 17.Mar.2016 at 11:28