Internal Elevations

Process of Creating Internal Elevations

Internal elevations are detailed drawings that show the interior walls of a building, depicting the arrangement of features such as windows, doors, fixtures, furniture, and finishes. Here’s a step-by-step process for creating internal elevations:


1. Gather Floor Plans and Measurements

Start by reviewing the floor plans to identify the interior walls that require elevation drawings. Take accurate measurements of the walls, including the height, width, and locations of any features like windows, doors, cabinets, and electrical outlets.


2. Create a Base Outline

Begin by drawing the basic outline of the interior wall, including its overall dimensions. Use precise scaling to ensure accuracy.


3. Add Architectural Features

Draw all the architectural features visible on the internal wall, such as:

  • Windows and their placement
  • Doors with frames and handles
  • Built-in furniture like cabinets or wardrobes
  • Fixtures such as shelves, sinks, and mirrors

4. Specify Finishes and Materials

Include details on wall finishes, such as paint colors, wallpapers, tiles, or wood paneling. This helps builders and contractors understand the intended look and materials to be used.


5. Add Fixtures and Symbols

Incorporate symbols to represent electrical outlets, light switches, and other utility points. Also, include notes indicating the installation of fixtures like shelves, decorative panels, or display units.


6. Include Dimensions and Annotations

Add dimensions to indicate the sizes and placements of key elements. Use annotations to provide additional details, such as material types, installation methods, and specific design instructions.


7. Final Review and Approval

Once the internal elevation is complete, review it for accuracy and completeness. Share the drawing with clients, architects, and contractors for approval before proceeding with construction.

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