Do you think it’s a good idea if the fundamental mistakes didn’t even catch your attention in a "professional draft"?
Basically, the draft you have there (yes, but) is not the wrong basis. However, you should question everything (your ideas, room program, and the corresponding implementation) and not change the concept at the end (see the dark basement office). Then it means: back to square one. Maybe you should talk to the planner again, maybe he just had an off day? ops:
Just take graph paper and a pencil – an eraser is very helpful! With these simple tools, you can work wonderfully or play with rooms and walls while focusing on the essentials. Because using a program also needs to be learned.
Regards, Yvonne
P.S. My program is called Arcon+ and no longer exists – the other one’s name doesn’t come to me right now.