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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
SISAY AYALEWU
SUB. TO. AMANUEL A.
CONCEPT; using formalinterior style which uses vertical and symmetrical
elements and Makes a room looks simple, refreshingand attractive.
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
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2. Task light
This is a smaller more concentrated light. It is also known as
office lighting.
It works well when we are using contrastinglights.
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Recommended Flooring for Cafe Rooms
◾ Painted Wood
◾ Brick
◾ Linoleum
◾ Plywood
◾ Hardwood
◾ Ceramic Tile
◾ Concrete
◾ Travertine
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN
SUB. TO. AMANUEL A.
GRAY
gray wallscan make yourliving room feel more spacious, elegant
and serene, a gray room suits modernist décor as well as vintage
ensembles. Gray livingrooms wall providea nice backdrop for artistry
and suitable for experiment with pops of colorand conversation
pieces. Gray is a popularneutral for any room in the house, but it
looks particularlysophisticatedin the living room. It is among the
most popularliving room color
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INTERIORDESIGN
COLOR PSYCHOLOGY
ORANGE ; energy, happinessvitality
WHITE ; purity clines virtue
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• COLOR PSYCHOLOGY
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN
Cafe Flooring Options
TerrazzoFlooring
This flooring is durable, easy to wash, but
requires periodic polishingto maintainshining.
The choice is limitedto naturalcolors and color
of the chips. It is slippery when wet.
Marble Flooring
This flooring is also good choice for cafe as this
is easy to clean and wipe. This flooring is hard
and durable, stain free and fire resistant.
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN
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DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN
SUB. TO. AMANUEL A.
 Materials are the essence of the interior designer's palette.
They immediately signal the designer's vision and inform almost
every decision in the process of developing an interior. Materials
have a direct bearing on issues of color, light, texture, and pattern
that the designer will need to address with every project. To make
these decisions well, designers must learn the myriad qualities
inherent in materials, from the purely functional to the
aesthetic.
Materials
Materials, Environmental Concerns, and
Sustainability. The selection and use of “green”
building materials help reduce the environmental
impact associated with the extraction, processing,
fabrication, shipping, and installation of most
materials used for buildings and their interiors. The
use of these materials also promotes conservation
of nonrenewable resources and encourages reuse
and recycling practices.
DILLAUNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
INTERIORDESIGN

café interior

  • 1.
    DILLA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE SISAY AYALEWU
  • 2.
    SUB. TO. AMANUELA. CONCEPT; using formalinterior style which uses vertical and symmetrical elements and Makes a room looks simple, refreshingand attractive. DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE
  • 3.
    DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE 2. Tasklight This is a smaller more concentrated light. It is also known as office lighting. It works well when we are using contrastinglights.
  • 4.
    SUB. TO. AMANUELA Recommended Flooring for Cafe Rooms ◾ Painted Wood ◾ Brick ◾ Linoleum ◾ Plywood ◾ Hardwood ◾ Ceramic Tile ◾ Concrete ◾ Travertine DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE INTERIORDESIGN
  • 5.
    SUB. TO. AMANUELA. GRAY gray wallscan make yourliving room feel more spacious, elegant and serene, a gray room suits modernist décor as well as vintage ensembles. Gray livingrooms wall providea nice backdrop for artistry and suitable for experiment with pops of colorand conversation pieces. Gray is a popularneutral for any room in the house, but it looks particularlysophisticatedin the living room. It is among the most popularliving room color DILLAUNIVERSITY INTERIORDESIGN COLOR PSYCHOLOGY ORANGE ; energy, happinessvitality WHITE ; purity clines virtue
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    SUB. TO. AMANUEL. • COLOR PSYCHOLOGY DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE INTERIORDESIGN
  • 7.
    Cafe Flooring Options TerrazzoFlooring Thisflooring is durable, easy to wash, but requires periodic polishingto maintainshining. The choice is limitedto naturalcolors and color of the chips. It is slippery when wet. Marble Flooring This flooring is also good choice for cafe as this is easy to clean and wipe. This flooring is hard and durable, stain free and fire resistant. DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE INTERIORDESIGN
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    SUB. TO. AMANUELA.  Materials are the essence of the interior designer's palette. They immediately signal the designer's vision and inform almost every decision in the process of developing an interior. Materials have a direct bearing on issues of color, light, texture, and pattern that the designer will need to address with every project. To make these decisions well, designers must learn the myriad qualities inherent in materials, from the purely functional to the aesthetic. Materials Materials, Environmental Concerns, and Sustainability. The selection and use of “green” building materials help reduce the environmental impact associated with the extraction, processing, fabrication, shipping, and installation of most materials used for buildings and their interiors. The use of these materials also promotes conservation of nonrenewable resources and encourages reuse and recycling practices. DILLAUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE INTERIORDESIGN