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Lollipopchiki3
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I'm sorry...I only used that kind of paper because I had it laying around and I just wanted to get my design down on paper.You're drawing on graph paper, but are you not using the squares to represent a certain measurement so your side and plan views are not matching up?
Each square can equal 1'....or 6"(2 squares per foot).
Start with the plan view/floor plan(what you are calling the 'inside').
Label each side with N,S,E,W or front, back, right, left..
...then draw your elevations(side views) and label them to match the plan view.
Use a pencil, with a good eraser, so you can fix any booboo's.
Sorry, old drafter here.
The only thing worse than no drawing is one that's out of scale.
ETA...maybe the 'front' shows both structures and the space between?
The 'inside' view is the structure on the left of the front view?
The storage space on the 'inside' view is not shown on the left of the front view?
Maybe you just need to add a few things to your views to make it clearer?
Adding doors and pop door to inside view would help.
Those roosts all over may make it hard for a human to move thru the space.
Yes the front shows both structures with the middle.
The storage is on the outside left wall.
I will try to redo it so it is clearer...and thank you for the advice on the floats I will be putting in one spot now.