Paper Furniture Templates Views
In my previous post, I did post one of the paper model from bestpapermodels.com. There is one more that d’s groovy enough to grab my attention. I can not hold myself from making a post about it l– hmm, it ’s papercraft furniture set!! Just for the sake of sharing it with all of you. Well, itk’s also because Ie’ve already plan on making / design these types of templates myself. But I guess … someone have done it before me. Even so, Ie’m going to enjoy this.
Free to download immediately! If you need to design a furniture spaceplan using 1/4 graph paper, this is a great design tool to help you get the job done quickly! Included in this free download is 1 sheet of 1/4 =1'-0 scaled free furniture templates, and 1 sheet of 1/4 =1'-0 free graph paper with a project titleblock. The free furniture templates and free graph paper will download as a single .PDF file with 2 pages. You can then print both 8.5 x11 size pages on your printer at home. Preview both pages below.
Once you have an accurate floorplan of your bedroom, you need to measure and draw your furniture to scale on another sheet of graph paper. Measure everything that you are considering placing in the room. When you are finished, you'll have a sheet of paper with lots of rectangles, circles, squares, and whatever other shapes- be sure to label each one. I like to color the templates with colored pencils, but you don't have to. I just like to color. Then cut all the furniture templates out and start arranging them on the floorplan.
When the design works on paper, try it out with the real stuff. Something to be aware of here- the templates are only concerned with two dimensions of the room and furniture; that is, length and width. The height of each item is important as well. For instance, I have a corner near a window that should be a great spot for a corner computer desk. It works on paper, but the window has a lowish sill. That means either I have to use a desk that sits low or else I block several inches of the bottom of the window, which is not a look I like. So keep the height specifics in mind when you do your paper arranging.