I used SweetHome3D + Gimp to recreate my whole home!

Lots of measuring and downloading textures and models, but I finally have a digital ‘clone’ of my home!

The lights all react to changes in color and brightness, and are clickable. I made the buttons transparent so it looks cleaner.

Thermostat is in the center, if clicked it opens the thermostat options. The background glow of the temperature turns blue when cooling and red when heating (black when idle)

My 3D Printer can be turned on by clicking on it too, plus it shows the current progress if it is running.

I’d love to see other people’s floorplans for ideas, comment with a pic if you have one set up!

  • Lemmee@sh.itjust.works
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    20 hours ago

    This is very similar to how I did my ghetto manual version of this on a picture elements card. Except I did it in 2D, which I actually find to be cleaner and easier for me to interpret at a glance.

    But I really like the reactivity of your lights in color and brightness. Does sweethome allow you to make plans in 2D?

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      17 hours ago

      Does sweethome allow you to make plans in 2D?

      I think what you’re after isn’t technically 2D vs 3D but ‘Perspective View’ vs ‘Orthographic View’ (but tl;dr: no).

      Perspective view emulates your vision, but orthographic is what you would use for engineering / architecture drawings. Looking top down like this, for instance, in perspective view you can see both the top of the wall and the bottom of the wall (what’s shown), but in orthographic view those would appear as a single line like in architecture drawings.

      All that being said, I don’t think Sweet Home 3D can do orthographic views, though don’t have it in front of me to check.

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      20 hours ago

      my original plan was to make it really bare-bones and minimal LOL

      i just kept going and going and ended up with near photo-realism. I couldn’t help myself. I even put in my 3d printed wall art by exporting it from fusion as a obj LOL

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        19 hours ago

        I think that’s a pretty common theme for home assistant projects. I’ve been known to take things way too far on several occasions.

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          19 hours ago

          it’s a never ending rabbit hole. my goal now is to never touch a light switch.
          already have my office and bathroom turn on via PIR sensors (using ESPHome), gonna buy a ton since they are so cheap