Jimbo..
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I vote for whichever is the stone on the pac-man wall to be the stone for the "D" and the "trece" part to be stainless, but frankly whichever you choose will look great
I think you hit it out of the park with the first rendering, but then I'm a big fan of wood. I will concede that it is out of step with the rest of the house. But I still like it.
Looks fantastic--I particularly like the faucet knobs, and the garden wall is awesome. I am not showing that to my wife!

I vote for whichever is the stone on the pac-man wall to be the stone for the "D" and the "trece" part to be stainless, but frankly whichever you choose will look great
numero cinco
Yes for me would definitely be number 5![]()


You can make the letter interchangeable.. Useful when the friendly neighbor sends lawsuit notices..
Wow, I've been meaning to check out this thread for a while. I should have started sooner as this place is awesome.
Everything that you have done along the way makes me wonder what you do for a living. In case I missed it, I'm guessing an architect or something similar ?


Awesome renders! Personally I would go with number 4 or 7...
I'm very curious how all the plants in the green wall will hold. I've never seen a vertical garden, looks very cool![]()
Sunbimmer, the plants should hold up fine once established and the watering is sorted. It can take a few attempts to get the correct amount/time etc. My mate will typically loose up to 10% of the first planting, after that they are great and need little maintenance.
Love the rendering for the bathroom, looks absolutely stunning!! I thought the outside was great, but the interior is even better again!
You've been hiding this ROOF from us. Is there a stairway to get up there and use it like a deck?

A removable stair is planned for roof maintenance, the view isn't that great to justify a deck, I don't want the neighbors to think I'm spying on them![]()

Uff, with my back neighbor that would be like trying to kill him with paranoiaBut you are going to mount some fake camera's up there just to mess with them right?
may as well do a large print format of my face staring at his windows and hang it on the back wall 
Very creative in the imagination department, I'd say you have some mad skillz in the design department.
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Just a thought outside the box.
Rob pieces from an electric door opener that you might find in a commercial setting or for a keyless entry system. For the handle just any old piece of iron will work.
Also, don't mind the stone finish on the walls, my skills don't go far enough to emulate the stone that we are using.
This is the bathtub, quoted brand ones and they are 9k+!!!! with that amount of money I can have it made in marble if I wanted. Still deciding if we make it in concrete/brick+stucco/marble. Water will come out of the recessed hole in the wood shelve (that is the plan, reality can be cruel)
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Sink area, those lamps, I LOVE them. they will be quite an achievement if I can pull them off.
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Close shot of the sinks with the spouts, the renders call that the "longer" mirror spout is going to work
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Till next time![]()
Wow simply stunning and incredible home build. Very different. Had to read each page on this thread. Looking forward to seeing the finished results.
Also very fond of your design concepts and rendering skills. Spent 30+ years of my life immersed in the design field in one form or another and when I have the free time just love doing concept and photo realistic rendered work. Solidworks has come a long way in the rendering capabilities.

Any link to that Yale magnetic lock?
I've been looking for a door that has no handle or hidden deasvolt
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love those renderings! and I thought my dodgy SketchUp file was decent haha.

Long time Lurker...
In my past dealings with Mag-Locks make sure you get battery backups for them, as there are two types, those that fail "safe" and those that fail "secure". When they're fail safe that allows the door to freely open ie not good if they cut power to break in. The locks that fail safe require the electricity to deactivate thus assuming that its the only exit point locks you in the house if no power is available.

Amazing!! I have traveled a lot to Coahuila, northern state of Mexico, there is a very clean simple style with wood marble and tile. And seeing what you have here, takes that beautiful Mexican style to the modern and very cutting edge level, amazing! Love it!




I could not stand sketchup, being used to solidworks it was just painful to use the tools.
Downloaded a trial of Revit and made me feel like a retard![]()
I know...I've tried the same thing and just couldn't make the switch. I thought I was leaving my job a year or so ago and almost bought a Solidworks license at $1,200 US just because I got so frustrated with Sketchup.

Are single SW licenses 1,200? I thought they were WAY more than that.
I have been using the educational license from the university![]()