Learning one, two and linear perspectives
I first started with exploring cubes in different perspectives; top, bottom, left and right views. Then I began placing them in a room of different depths. This set a foundation for creating the perfect perspective grid with transverse lines.
Practicing orthographically
This step consisted of turning a two dimensional figure into 3 dimensional. I used cylinders to extrude the form and achieve the second drawing.
Rough Sketching
I wanted to challenge myself and the assignment prompt, so I decided to create a second level. The bottom floor honors the 200 sqft limitation but the top floor is extended. I experimented with several glass roofing options. I also decided to include a staircase.
Feasibility
At this point, I was having trouble figuring out how to extend the top floor without making the bottom floor too short. I decided to use two transverse lines to make the drawing more accurate.
Then I started to place the furniture in place using the vanishing point and the two transverse lines and also moving them on the horizon line to create different angles.