Browse Forums General Discussion 1 May 25, 2013 4:54 pm This might be a stupid question. But does anyone know if floor plans are drawn to the same scale as Perspective drawings of a room? So for example, if I've drawn a perspective drawing of a lounge room in 1:20 scale. Would the rendered floor plan for the building be in the same (1:20) scale? Any help would most appreciated. Jacquie Re: Floor plans v's perspective drawings to scale 2May 25, 2013 10:44 pm Most floorplans and elevations are drawn to 1:100. Perspectives and any other kind of view whether rendered or not are usually derived or simply 3D versions of these and as such should also be 1:100. This scale kind of goes out the window with perspectives as you can't really measure off the drawing accurately unlike the floorplans but these are usually just for visualization purposes so you can scale them up or down to suit. Stewie Thanks very much! And would the landscaper/contractor generally involve the engineer or is that something the client would do? Thanks for your help 2 10598 Peter In NSW your Certifier will have a copy, and the Certifier works for you not the builder. They are your representative so just contact them and ask for a… 6 3563 |