Avoid These 3 Mistakes with Stone Shop Drawings
“This is not at all what I had expected.”
“It isn’t what I had in mind.”
“I’m completely disappointed; this is not what I had imagined.”
Relatable? We bet.
If you’re an architect or a designer and have ever designed a new home or a commercial building out of stone, these are some of the most dreaded phrases that you can expect to hear from your clients. It’s often the gap between “how it looked like in my client’s head” and “what you built” that causes friction and dissatisfaction.
Nobody likes rework, especially when all the efforts, time, resources, and money could have been saved with the right drawings. The good news is, getting any stone construction project right the first-time boils down to the specifics. How is this possible?
Think accurate stone detailing – made possible with context drawings, stone shop drawings, and stone piece lists.
In short, architectural stone drafting services.
With the right stone shop drawings, you’ll benefit from massive time savings and costly rework. Wondering how? By avoiding the below three mistakes.
Mistake #1: Lack of the “Big Picture”
Can you locate a treasure without a map? Think of shop drawings as a map of your treasure hunt. It’s very difficult to glean the entirety of your residential stone projects or commercial stone projects without the right shop drawings.
Stone context drawings help interior designers and architects envision what their design looks like, in different elevations. These drawings show the exact placement of each tile, the overall dimensions of the wall, floor, or building, the logical sequence of the stones or tiles, and the numberings of all the pieces. With such insights, it is possible to always stay focused on the big picture while taking the right steps to reach it.
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