Create a small rectangle on your sketch. Fill it with texture lines (dots for stone, zig-zags for wood, circles for fabric). 07sketches teaches that you should never use more than 3 distinct textures in one view, or the eye gets overwhelmed.
| Space | Min size | Key dimension | |-------|----------|----------------| | Living | 16–20 m² | 4m clear between TV & sofa | | Bedroom | 10–12 m² | 900mm beside bed | | Kitchen | 5–7 m² | 1.2m aisle width | | Bathroom | 3.5–4 m² | 900mm shower square | | Study | 6–8 m² | 600mm desk depth |
One of the most practical takeaways is the rule of Circulation Gaps:
For room proportions, 07sketches rejects perfect squares (which feel static). The ideal room ratio is roughly 1:1.6 (e.g., 10ft x 16ft). This allows for natural light penetration and furniture placement without dead corners. Create a small rectangle on your sketch
In the digital age, where hyper-realistic 3D renderings and AI-generated concepts dominate our feeds, a quiet revolution has been brewing. It is led not by powerful GPUs, but by the humble pen and a unique visual language.
Enter 07sketches.
If you have scrolled through Pinterest, Instagram, or architecture forums, you have likely seen their work. Crisp white backgrounds, azure blue skies, minimal line work, and an uncanny ability to explain complex spatial concepts in a single frame. 07sketches is not just an Instagram page; it is a global textbook for the visual learner. One of the most practical takeaways is the
This guide explores why 07sketches has become the essential reference for students, professionals, and enthusiasts in architecture and interior design.
Let’s look at two common scenarios where 07sketches acts as the essential guide.
Phase 1 – Brief & Site
→ Sun path, wind, views, noise (draw as arrows on site plan) or architecture forums
Phase 2 – Zoning & Bubble
→ 3 iterations minimum
Phase 3 – Plan Development
→ Block out structural grid → add services (doors, stairs) → furniture
Phase 4 – Section & Experience
→ Draw a section through key moment (entrance → living → view)
Phase 5 – Material Palette
→ Warm/cool, rough/smooth, matte/glossy – use a 5×5 swatch sheet
Phase 6 – Lighting Layout
→ Mark fixture type + purpose on reflected ceiling plan