I was working at an office where I was the only architect on staff and everyone else was an interior designer – I was there just over a year and while this time provided valuable insight and terrific experience to my knowledge base. The image above is a finished schedule template that I set up a long time ago – at least 22+ years ago. Architectural Graphics 101: Finish Schedules – click to enlarge If you spend some time looking at the drawing below, I think you’ll probably figure it out even if you have never heard of a finish schedule before today. I’m thinking that I don’t need to explain what a Finish Schedule is or why it exists – but if I’m wrong about that just let me know in the comment section and I will explain it. I am entirely aware of how I sound in that last sentence but I feel like I have to be honest with you in case you have a differing opinion – you won’t get me to change my mind. I’m not entirely sure why it’s taken me this long to discuss this particular topic but it probably has something to do with how irritated I get whenever I talk about legends when people don’t agree with me. Welcome to Architectural Graphics 101: Finish Schedules … a topic that I have been thinking about for probably over 5 years.
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