The Power of Architectural Elevations

Architectural plans are comprehensive sets of drawings that provide detailed 2D and 3D information, along with accompanying documents to fully illustrate a construction project.

2D drawings, such as floor plans and elevations, provide a flat representation of the space from different perspectives. Floor plans show the layout and dimensions of the rooms, walls, doors, and windows, while elevations showcase the vertical views of the interior and exterior walls, including the architectural details and finishes.

3D drawings on the other hand offer a more realistic and immersive representation of the space. These can include perspectives, renderings, or even virtual models that give a sense of depth, scale, and how the finished project will look.

In addition to the drawings, architectural plans also include a range of other important information. This can include notes, schedules, and details that provide specific instructions, specifications, and materials to be used in the construction process. These documents help ensure that the design intent is accurately communicated and implemented.

Overall, architectural drawing packages consist of a combination of 2D and 3D drawings, along with supporting documents, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the project and guide its construction.


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Ash Project North Wall - T-B: Elevation w/o notes, Elevation w/ notes, Plan view of wall


As you can see in the graphic above interior elevations play a crucial role in conveying the architectural details and aesthetics of a space. While floor plans provide a bird’s eye view of a home’s layout, interior elevations offer a vertical perspective, showcasing the height and depth of walls, windows, doors, and other architectural elements.

Interior elevations allow homeowners, architects, and designers to visualize how different rooms and areas will look and feel. They provide a more realistic representation of the finished space, helping to ensure that the design meets the desired aesthetic and functional goals.

By showing the specific details of each wall, such as materials, finishes, cabinetry, and build-in features, interior elevations help in the planning and decision-making process. They also assist contractors and builders in understanding the design intent and executing it accurately during construction.

In summary, while floor plans establish the layout and dimensions of a home, interior elevations bring the design to life, both working simultaneously to communicate the architectural details and providing a more realistic representation of the spaces.


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