convert this floor plan into a realistic isometric 3d view of a full house show the space from an elevated angle with furniture walls and details visible convert this floor plan into a realistic isometric 3d view of a full house show the space from an elevated angle with furniture walls and details visible a compact 800 1 200 sq ft residential chalet nestled in a quebec forest lanaudi re region designed in a mid century modern japanese minimalist style the structure sits low and horizontal in the landscape with a single mono pitch or butterfly roof never an a frame fa ade composed of raw or corten steel naturally patinated douglas fir timber with a subtle yakisugi char finish and poured concrete accents large format floor to ceiling sliding glass bays frame the forest views replacing traditional multi pane windows interior is compact and intentional 2 to 3 bedrooms open living core no decorative excess the aesthetic is austere with warmth tension between raw industrial materials and natural wood reminiscent of olson kundig s sol duc cabin the case study houses and the residential work of kengo kuma not scandinavian cozy rather brutalist softness silence shadow and honest materials use the same furniture as shows on the plan do not change the orientation of the floorplan use the same furniture as shows on the plan do not change the orientation of the floorplan