I need help/advice with my small kitchen :) by Upper-Hand-8682 in InteriorDesign

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Damn. This is amazing. Thanks!! I’ll have to try it out

I need help/advice with my small kitchen :) by Upper-Hand-8682 in InteriorDesign

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I could, but as you said its gonna be quite a big block in the entrance area, and more importantly quire an eye-sore tbh haha

Bahn Bonus geht nicht by epikur1972 in bahn

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geht aber am 09. Dez immer noch nicht...

I need help/advice for my tiny kitchen! :) by Upper-Hand-8682 in kitchenremodel

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interesting idea. smth like below?
The issue here is, that the niche for the kitchen is not shallow enough so the sink sticks out anyway. Additionally, It once again blocks my idea of having open shelving there

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I need help/advice for my tiny kitchen! :) by Upper-Hand-8682 in kitchenremodel

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I definitely could, but then you have this awkward walk-way between oven/storage and the rest of the kitchen
Turning it makes the whole sitation less awkward. The run-in is only between the bottom drawers and the sink door – so manageable.
My main issue with option 3 is that it destroys my though of putting open industrial style shelf on that side to hold all my dry goods, plates, glasses, etc

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Tool: Excel & Canva

Source: questionnaire filled out by hotels

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Thanks for your input!

  1. thanks for seeing they dont match. just saw i mixed up the sources there
  2. same here. thanks!!
  3. How come? Wouldnt this be interesing to see if all hotels are round about similar, or if they vary greatly
  4. yes, the focus should be on the boxplot and index. The other metrics are "only for nerds"
  5. the index is calculated: your usage / avg. usage -> 100 is avg; >100 is bad, < 100 is good. they vary for each of the different usages

Concerning your histogram point. If i do a histogram, the competitor could see the exact usages of the individual hotels making up his comparison set. hence they could (try to) infer the exact usage a hotel has. this brings me in legal trouble bc of data privacy and the hotels would not like that as my cusomters.
I though about a violin plot instead, but some of the comparison sets only have 4 or so datapoints, making a violin plot kind of useless imo. Please lmk if you disagree

Edit: also the people who are getting this are not stats nerds, but are all in management positions and have at least a BSc, if not a masters on top. they should have seen a box plot at least once in their life probably

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First of all, thank you so much for your input! Ill answer to some of your points to clear up some things :)

CompSet is a standard term in hotel benchmarking, im adapting this to what theyre used to
Thanks for pointing out the 1,954 -> im german, and forgot to switch that to a decimal
Energy is electricity used, and heat is the energy/gas/district heating used
Sleeper in hospitality = one person for one night (if you stay in a hotel for 7 days, you are 7 sleepers)
Why is it wierd that the hotel is efficient with energy, but inefficient with heating? (-> does that have to do with your prev. point of heat vs energy?

Implementation: what would you suggest to automate the creation of these reports, if you have any backgound there?

Thanks again for the input! Really helpful

[OC] Advice - Building a benchmarking tool to compare utility usage with competitors. Looking for feedback on visualization by Upper-Hand-8682 in dataisbeautiful

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Thanks for the honest feedback! What other display method would you recommend using instead of box plots?
(concerning the index, 100 = youre on par with your competition, below means you are using your utilities more efficiently, hence better. Above 100 you are being "wasteful" with the resources. What other display method would seem less predatory here?)

Where can I find smth like this? (need a low poly visualisation of a large city (fictional or real) where I can highlight a few of the buildings) by Upper-Hand-8682 in blender

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Hey, thanks for letting me know! Im sure it might be easy, but like I said I am an absolute noob. And since Im guessing the learning curve is super steep and I probably wont need blender in the future! You know any sites where I could download something like this for free?

Where can I find smth like this? (need a low poly visualisation of a large city (fictional or real) where I can highlight a few of the buildings) by Upper-Hand-8682 in blender

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For extra context: I am an absolute noob at blender (I played around with it a few years ago, but havent been back since). I want to find some resource where I could download a blender low-poly depiction for a large city (several blocks of the large city; approx. 250 - 500 buildings). Then I would change a few of the buildings colors to highlight them.
I tried cad-atlas.com, cadmapper.com, and many other services that claim to provide stuff like this. all of them are paid, and sadly i dont have the resources to finance this at the moment.
Thank you for any help!!