D3? Eh?

To answer some of your questions...
Originally posted by Bue Lion:
re-arrange that bedroom
Those bedrooms have been a big pain. I'll see what I can do, but given that two of the walls have doors in them, and the other wall is sloped so nothing tall can be pushed up against it, and we want the bed facing the window, and there needs to be a clear path through here, this is probably the best solution.
Originally posted by Stryke 9:
Nice, but... a month of work?
A week of actual work.

It's about a month's worth of development, though. What I would normally spend three days designing and one day modeling I had to do in a single night. This is about the 5th version of this, I might add.
Originally posted by venom2506:
apart from the fact this is impossible ( the "windows" ), it looks very good. Find soemthing, at least, for the area where a column goes through the glass.
Of course it's impossible, currently. Like I said, I need joint lines on the walls, floor and glass to hold everything together. I didn't want to put them on until the design was finalized, however, because it takes a long time to do and I only wanted to do it once the design had been finalized.
Originally posted by Black Wolf:
Erm... Would so many stairs and open high places be appropriate/safe for a retirement home? Assuming that the owners are retiring at 60 + as per normal... you'd think shallower stairs even ramps, or better yet put it on a single storey...
See that column with the blue squares? That's an elevator.

The third and fourth floors will be made safer when I include parapet walls and glass joints. The main entrance from the parking lot is a ramp, too, so there's no worries there.