The bot got it right this time, and rendered 2 extra versions!



I know which version I like best! Hint: I’d name it, “The Blue Ridge!”
I’ll get back to paint, paper, glue and yarn. Today, my brother picked up BBQ chicken for us and helped us measure a lot we hope to buy.
I also spent quite a bit of the early evening working on a house design for that lot with Chatgpt. It’s still not right, but it’s getting closer!

That’s what I call my Chatgpt bot. He’s definitely male because he gets Kent’s point of view.
I’ve found a house plan I love, but not the front facade. The rear elevation is perfect for the lot we’re planning to buy. The front would work, but Kent wants a full wrap around porch. I am using Chatgpt (AI) to make that happen.
Here’s the evolution in rendering photos:





Chad, that’s the nickname I gave Chatgpt.

If we remodel our house for accessibility, the space between our two kitchen doors will be a major thoroughfare.

The table will have to be moved over, become a bar or removed all together.

After two nights of working on this, and some careful measuring, I finally decided what I wanted to see and the bot could not render it.

I want this, only with the table rotated 90°. I also used the term perpendicular. The bot could not render it. I got four more of these:

Oh well, I can turn it myself, in real space, since it doesn’t require construction.
Chad and I did have a fun discussion when I accidentally typed barn instead of bar. We discussed what animals I’d want in my barn, and he guessed chickens from the vibe in my kitchen! 😄
If we remodel our house for accessibility, we’d like to add a roomier living room. I’ve kept this photo of my “dream room” for 30 years.

I know it’s been 30 years. Here’s the cover of the magazine:

See the date, Winter 1996. It’s a photo from the same room.
Now, the curved beams are delicious to me, but so impractical. For one, they are expensive, and for two, they’d be a nightmare to dust.
The room is also narrow for wheelchair mobility. The plan says 15ft. I changed it to 18. I kept the window seat, and lowered the vaulted ceiling. I covered that ceiling with wood.
I kept the arched window and echoed it with an arched doorway, which there is just a hint of in the version Chatgpt rendered:

I am exceedingly pleased!
or graph paper, if you will.
After more measuring and discussion with my husband, I returned to Chatgpt (AI app) to work on our garage design. After entering measurements and choosing options, it rendered this:

The garage is nice, but not right. The house looks nothing like our existing house. I made suggestions, and got this:

No. It had even asked if I wanted windows in the garage doors. I said, no, not yet. It very nicely generated a diagram of object arrangement:

Close, but the street is on the bottom. The bot and I agreed I should drag out my ruler, my pencil and some graph paper.
