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Commercial Textile
Application
Week 5 Assignment 2 Part 1
INTA 122
Prof Kinley
By Nicole Stebnitz
Due 11-17-2015
Assignment 1: Evaluating Textiles
(Proper Care) and Final Portfolio
W6 A1
INTA 122 Prof Kinley
BY Nicole Stebnitz
Due Friday November 20, 2015
Part 1:Flammability Codes and Tests
 First research the commercial building code in your state or local jurisdiction. What version of the
International Building Code (IBC) is in force?
After researching Wisconsin I found that Wisconsin uses the 2009 version of the IBC. This was as of
October 15th 2015. I am adding a PDF file found that lists what version is used in each state. This could
be useful if you live near a state border and need to know what version that state uses. For example,
the company my dad owns and I worked for did work in Wisconsin and Illinois.
 Determine the flammability test for draperies and hanging textiles per the IBC in your area, usually
found in Section 8 of the Code. What is the unique value of this test method to fire researchers?
The NFPA 701 is the standard that sets test methods to assess the flammability and spread of flame of a
textile under specific conditions. It is for textiles in interior furnishings of commercial and public
spaces. It includes window shades, curtains, draperies, table linens, textile wall hangings, as well as
fabrics used in the assembly of awnings, tents, tarps, and any other fabric that is architectural in
nature. So the unique value is that it tells them what fabrics would be dangerous in commercial spaces.
If a fabric is highly flammable and spreads easily more people would be in danger because it is a
commercial space. The longer it takes for a fire to spread gives people more time to evacuate. Some
states do require standards that exceed these. There were originally two test methods but following
explains why the first one was eliminated:
“1.1* Scope. 1.1.1* Test Method 1. A.1.1 A small-scale test method appeared in NFPA 701 until the
1989 edition. It was eliminated from the test method because it has been shown that materials that
“pass” the test do not necessarily exhibit a fire performance that is acceptable. The test was not
reproducible for many types of fabrics and could not predict actual full-scale performance. It
should not, therefore, be used. 1.1.1.1 Test Method 1 shall apply to fabrics or other materials used
in curtains, draperies, or other window treatments. Vinyl coated fabric blackout linings shall be tested
according to Test Method 2. 1.1.1.2 Test Method 1 shall apply to single-layer fabrics and to
multilayer curtain and drapery assemblies in which the layers are fastened together by sewing or
other means. Vinyl-coated fabric blackout linings shall be tested according to Test Method 2. 1.1.1.3
Test Method 1 shall apply to specimens having an areal density less than or equal to 700 g/m2 (21
oz/yd2), except where Test Method 2 is required to be used by 1.1.2(NFPA WEB)”
Part One: Cont.
 Determine the flammability test for upholstery fabrics as recommended per the Association for Contract Textiles. What is the
unique value of this test method to fire researchers?
Below are the two test that are used. These tests are important to show how long a fabric will smolder before it produces a flame.
This is also important in saving lives when it comes to commercial and public spaces. These test also help to decide what types of
fire safety equipment are put into these buildings and how they help.
1. Upholstery California Technical Bulletin 117-2013 Section 1 –
PassCalifornia Technical Bulletin 117-2013 Section 1 is a test method of the California Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair,
Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation. The test uses small cushions, which are miniatures of the seat and back, to measure the
smolder resistance of the materials used in upholstered furniture. Section 1: Cover Fabric Test Upholstery cover materials submitted
for this section are placed over standard polyurethane foam and tested in triplicate. A lighted cigarette is placed in the crevice
formed by the vertical back and horizontal seat cushions. Smoldering resistance is measured by the following criteria: 1. Smoldering
cannot exceed 45 minutes of test duration 2. Vertical char length cannot exceed 1.8 inches (45 mm) 3. Mock-up specimen cannot
transition into open flame All three mock-up specimens must meet all three criteria in order for the cover fabric to pass the Section
1 test.
2. STM E84* Tunnel Test The ASTM E84 test
is a test method of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Commonly called the Tunnel Test, this test can be
performed under two different methods “adhered” or “non adhered” where the only difference is in specimen preparation: Adhered:
The fabric is bonded to either a CA board substitute or gypsum board. This is the prescribed method for wall coverings whose actual
use will be “adhered”. Non adhered: If the fabric is a panel fabric or upholstered walls, it is tested in a frame without being bonded
to any other material. In each instance (adhered and non adhered), the fabric is placed in the ceiling of the test tunnel and
subjected at one end to a high intensity flame which spreads over the first 4.5 feet of the 24 foot test specimen. The distance of
flame front progression and total burning time are used to calculate a “flame spread index.” Smoke monitors are used to calculate a
“smoke developed” value. The flame spread index and smoke developed value are calculated from the results of the test fabric
compared to the characteristics of cement board and red oak materials resulting in the indexes. Typically, the code classes are as
follows: Class A: Flame Spread Index of 25 or less and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less Class B: Flame Spread Index of 26 to 75
and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less Class C: Flame Spread Index of 76 to 200 and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less
Caution: The ASTM E84 test is only valid if the textile or vinyl wall covering is used in a sprinklered occupancy. If not, the Room
Corner Test (NFPA 265 for textiles; and NFPA 286 for vinyl) is mandated in many jurisdictions. (ACT WEB)
Part Two: Commercial Textile
Application
Select one of the photographs below. Read the client
information and select textiles that support the client wants,
as well as the function of the space. Only use the furniture in
the graphic below as your inspiration for the textile
selection; do not seek any furniture pieces. Remember that
this is a commercial space and adhere to the commercial
codes or tests in your findings from Part 1.
Identify one window treatment textile
Identify at least two textiles to be used as upholstery.
Fabric Selections for Coast HotelChair Upholstery
Window Covering
Sofa Upholstery
Carpet BroadloomCarpet Tile
Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Selections: WINDOW COVERINGS
BLISS [4712]
Wear Test: --
Laundering Test: --
Fire Resistance: CAN BE TREATED
TO PASS: NFPA 701
Small Scale
VOC Test: --
Lightfastness: 40 Hours Class 5
(AATCC 16H)
BLISS [4712]
Collection: Romance Collection
Width: 54" [ 137.16cm ]
Contents: 100% Wool
Finish: --SHEER
Repeat: --
Cleaning: FABRIC CARE »S (Solvent)
Usage: Drapery
Weight: 5 oz [ 155.02 g/m. ]
Brentano Drapery (Sheer)
Bliss 4712
Romance Collection
Yards: 24
Approx. Cost:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa
DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - 4712
ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between
pool and ladies changing area
USE: - Sofa Fabric
MANUFACTURER: Brentano
COLLECTION: - Romance
PATTERN NAME & NO: Sheer
COLOR NAME & NO: - 4712-03
FABRIC WIDTH: 54”
PATTERN REPEAT: NA
FIBER CONTENT: 100% WOOL
FLAMMABILITY:
CAN BE TREATED TO PASS: NFPA 701 Small
Scale
COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price
UNITS NEEDED: -24 Yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: - Sheer elegance with a lovely drape. Provides a light and
airy feeling so room will get some protection from the sun
but still be open.
Color of picture doesn’t show the actual color well enough
need to see piece of actual fabric to confirm.
-
DESCRIPTION: Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the
cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create
any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove
most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using
a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions
carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean
with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly
dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not
discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate
the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent
may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone
or acid as a cleaning agent at all times.
Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Selections: FLOORING
Carpet Tile
24"x24"
Broadloom
Carpet Specification
PROJECT: Coast Hotel Interior
DESIGNER: - Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE: - 4CJ300AA0K
ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space
between pool and
ladies changing area
USE: - Carpeting
MANUFACTURER: - Bentley Mills
COLLECTION: - Secret Society
PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - 4CJ30
COLOR NAME & NO: - Paradox 400431
WIDTH / SIZE: - 24’X24” tile
FIBER CONTENT - Antron® Legacy™ Type 6,6
Nylon
PATTERN REPEAT: -None
FLAMMABILITY: -Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Pill Test
Floor Radiant Panel Test: Meets
NFPA Class 1 when tested under
ASTM-648 Glue down.
Smoke Density: NBS Smoke
Chamber NFPA-258-Less than
450 Flaming Mod
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED:
80 tiles + 40
120 total
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION:
Lifetime Warranty
REMARKS:
Retailers and contractors embrace Capture, as it
combines safety and ease of use with superior
cleaning. The Capture Carpet & Rug Dry Cleaner is
the patented core of the product family and is the
ideal carpet and rug cleaner for consumers. Easy to
use and with fast results, the tiny particles work like
magical little sponges to absorb accidents, stains,
and odors. Capture even removes allergens. Unlike
other brands, Capture uses no harsh chemicals and
doesn’t leave soil-attracting residues. Capture is
completely safe on carpets and area rugs — even
wool. Unlike other cleaners, which attempt stain
removal by only diluting and spreading them,
Capture's specially engineered powder is made up of
tiny porous particles that adhere to dirt, odors and
even allergens, allowing a vacuum to simply remove
the soil-laden particles. This powder contains no
bleach or harsh chemicals, making it safer and more
environmentally-friendly than other cleaning
alternatives
Retailer suggests to use Capture Carpet Care Product
Carpet Specification
PROJECT: Coast Hotel Interior
DESIGNER: - Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE: - GL018
ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space
between pool and
ladies changing area
USE: - Carpeting
MANUFACTURER: - LEES
COLLECTION: - BRERA
PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - Broadloom
COLOR NAME & NO: - Palomino 104
WIDTH / SIZE: - 12’
FIBER CONTENT - Fortis™ Nylon, Contains a
minimum 35% pre-consumer
recycled content by total weight
PATTERN REPEAT: -None
FLAMMABILITY: -Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Pill Test
Floor Radiant Panel Test: Meets
NFPA Class 1 when tested under
ASTM-648 Glue down.
Smoke Density: NBS Smoke
Chamber NFPA-258-Less than
450 Flaming Mod
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -560 sf
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: Lifetime Warranty
REMARKS: They offer a brochure that details cleaning thier carpets
Basically important to spot remove. Vacuum regularly
and scheduled shampooing with the correct cleaning
agents to keep carpet at its best. This carpet does
come with very good stain resistance. See Carpet and
Rug Institutes seal of approval list for approved
chemical to use to clean.
Coast Hotel Interior Textile Selections: SOFA
Wear Test: Over 50,000 Double Rubs
(Wyzenbeek)
Laundering Test: --
Fire Resistance: Passes California Bulletin
117E
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
VOC Test: --
Lightfastness: 40 Hours Class 5 (AATCC
16)
Hydrolysis: --
Pilling: Class 2.5
Crocking: Dry: 4.5 Wet: 4.5
Tearing Strength: --
Breaking Strength: --
Seam Slippage: Warp: 71.0 lb Fill: 75.0 lb
With its high épingle pile, Bamboo Cloth has a luxurious
drape, stunning sheen and noble hand. Add in bamboo's
inherent antibacterial and antifungal properties as well as
its high wearability (over 50,000 double rubs), and this
fabric is ideal for upholstery in upscale environments. In
addition to the beauty and function of this blend of
bamboo, polyester and cotton, the primary bamboo fiber
is, rapidly renewable and offers many environmental
benefits. The dyes used in Bamboo Cloth are Oeko-Tex
Standard 100 certified
Brentano Upholstery
Bamboo 5012-04
Yards: 20
Approx. Cost
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa
DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - 5012-04
ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between
pool and ladies changing area
USE: - Sofa Fabric
MANUFACTURER: Brentano
COLLECTION: - WATERS EDGE
PATTERN NAME & NO: NA
COLOR NAME & NO: - BAMBOO CLOTH 5012-04
FABRIC WIDTH: 54”
PATTERN REPEAT: NA
FIBER CONTENT: Pile: 100% Bamboo Viscose
Overall: 73% Bamboo Viscose
23% Polyester
4% Cotton
FLAMMABILITY:
- Passes California Bulletin 117E
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price
UNITS NEEDED: -20 Yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: - With its high épingle pile, Bamboo Cloth has a luxurious drape, stunning sheen and noble hand. Add in bamboo's
inherent antibacterial and antifungal properties as well as its high wearability (over 50,000 double rubs), and this
fabric is ideal for upholstery in upscale environments. In addition to the beauty and function of this blend of bamboo,
polyester and cotton, the primary bamboo fiber is, rapidly renewable and offers many environmental benefits. The
dyes used in Bamboo Cloth are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified
Attach Sample Here
REMARKS:
[ Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the
cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create
any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove
most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When
using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow
instructions carefully and clean in only a well-
ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent,
which should be evenly dispersed and immediately
absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts
of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the
foam or padding as the solvent may damage or
dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a
cleaning agent at all times
Coast Hotel Interior Textile Selections: CHAIR
AUTUMN [4552] GREEN STORY<PDF>
Wear Test:
Laundering Test:
Fire Resistance:
VOC Test:
Lightfastness:
Hydrolysis:
Pilling:
Crocking:
Tearing Strength:
Breaking Strength:
Seam Slippage:
Over 75,000 Double
Rubs (Wyzenbeek,
Cotton Duck)
--
Passes California
Bulletin 117: 2013
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
--
600 Hours Class 4.5
(AATCC 16)
--
Class 5.0
Dry: 5.0 Wet: 5.0
--
Warp: 313 lb Fill: 423 lb
[ Warp: 141.98kg s Fill:
191.87kg s ]
Warp: 121.6 lb Fill: 80.1
lb
Brentano Upholstery
Yards: 10
Approx. Cost:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa
DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - 4552
ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between
pool and ladies changing area
USE: - Sofa Fabric
MANUFACTURER: Brentano
COLLECTION: - Studio
PATTERN NAME & NO: Normandy 4552-08
Finish: - GreenShield and Acrylic Backing
FABRIC WIDTH: 54”
PATTERN REPEAT: Approx. V 10-3/4" - H 9-1/4"
FIBER CONTENT: 66% High Energy-Dyed PC Recycled
Polyester
34% Solution-Dyed Nylon
FLAMMABILITY:
Passes California Bulletin 117: 2013
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price
UNITS NEEDED: -13
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: - Eco-friendly Autumn brings nature indoors with a leaf motif. Built on a warp of solution-dyed nylon with three very
fine, filament yarns of post-consumer recycled polyester in the weft, the GreenShield-finished performance
upholstery mixes playful lines with subtle color gradations in the semi-abstract style of French watercolorist Raoul
Dufy. An artistic addition to the Brentano Green line, 54” Autumn’s eight colorways offer bleach cleanability and
abrasion resistance of over 75,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek, Cotton Duck) for hospitality and healthcare projects
REMARKS: -B
[ Bleach ]
This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and disinfect the
fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach, such as Clorox, to 10
parts water (B 1:10) is generally sufficient for cleaning the fabric as
this is the ratio the Center for Disease Control recommends using for
killing viruses and bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can
withstand a higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5
parts water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area
then gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure with clean
water to avoid residue build up.
Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so please
refer to our fabric information section to get the proper cleaning
solution ratio for each individual fabric.
S
[ Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the
main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes.
This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid
particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow
instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean
with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and
immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of
solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding
as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using
acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times.
W/S
[ Water based detergent or Solvent ]
Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo,
or the foam from a mild detergent. Avoid any product that contains
Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method,
pre-test a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. We
recommend using a professional furniture cleaning service when the
piece is excessively soiled.
Works Cited
1. "NFPA 701: STANDARD METHODS OF FIRE TESTS FOR FLAME PROPAGATION OF
TEXTILES AND FILMS." National Fire Protection Association. © National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2015, n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2015.
2. Association for Contract Textiles. "Flammability ACT Voluntary Performance
Guidelines and Test Method Descriptions." Flammability ACT Voluntary
Performance Guidelines and Test Method Descriptions(2014): 1-2. Web.
2 Nov. 2015.
http://www.contracttextiles.org/uploads/images/banners/pdf/AC_flammab
ility_080714.pdf
Residential Textile Application
Week 5 Assignment 2 Part 2
Textiles: INTA 122 Prof. Kinley
By Nicole Stebnitz
Due 11-17-2015
YOUNG CLIENT: FUN/ENTERTAINING
NICOLE STEBNITZ INTA122
PROF KINLEY
W4A2
FABRIC SELECTIONS
Flooring
Blinds Chair
SofaDrapes
Carpet Specification
PROJECT: -Young Couple: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER: -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE: -
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living Room
USE: -Carpeting
MANUFACTURER: -Milliken
COLLECTION: -Imagine
PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: -Influential
COLOR NAME & NO: -Stone
WIDTH / SIZE: -13’ 6” Broadloom Endura Loc
FIBER CONTENT -Stainmaster Tactesse BCF Nylon
Type 6,6
PATTERN REPEAT: -3.6 x 4.85
FLAMMABILITY: -NFPA 701
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -
REMARKS:
Attach Sample Here
See Carpet and Rug Institutes seal of approval list for
approved chemical to use to spot clean and carpet clean.
-
Carpet Specification
PROJECT: -Young Couple: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER: -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE: -
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living Room
USE: -Carpeting
MANUFACTURER: -Marshland
COLLECTION: Terrazzo
PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - 9421
COLOR NAME & NO: -Metal 201
WIDTH / SIZE: -12’
FIBER CONTENT -100% Antron® Legacy nylon
PATTERN REPEAT: -18 x 0
FLAMMABILITY: -NFPA 701
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -560 yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -Intriguing color play along with textural interest and luminous accent yarns create a bold aesthetic
look that is both visually distinctive and interesting. Combining loop and cut pile textures along
with pile height variation, Terrazzo enhances any floor with a dimensional effect. Terrazo is crafted
from 100% Antron(R) Legacy nylon and available in nine refreshing combinations of color and
luster.
REMARKS: -
To retain its luster and beauty, your carpet should be deep-cleaned every 12 to 18
months, depending upon 1) the life-style of the household, 2) frequency of vacuuming,
and 3) whether the carpet is a light or dark color. You want to deep clean your carpet
BEFORE it becomes excessively soiled. For deep-cleaning, we recommend hot water
(also known as steam) extraction.
FABRIC SELECTIONS
WINDOW: BLINDS WINDOW: FABRIC
Tigers
Meow(Natural w/
White*)
Privacy: 4**
Shading: 65%
Insulating: r2.15
Light control: 15%***
Material: Grass +
Cellulosic fiber
Stargazer
RR Shadow
NFPA 701
Image 1 Image 2
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE -
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room
USE: -Blinds
MANUFACTURER: -Earth Shade
COLLECTION: -HappyShade
PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A
COLOR NAME & NO: - Tigers Meow
FABRIC WIDTH: Tigers Meow(Natural w/ White*)
PATTERN REPEAT:
FIBER CONTENT: -Material: Grass + Cellulosic fiber
FLAMMABILITY:
Passes California Bulletin 117E
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -2 Blinds
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -HappyShade
HappyShade collection remains the worlds only lifecycle assured shading system. We arguably
have the largest collection of rapidly renewable raw materials with the least processing. Each and
every fabric pattern has been tested and verified in a common backyard composting system
returning the unfinished natural material back to the earth completing the lifecycle from "Seed to
Shade™" and back
REMARKS: Your custom natural shades are simple to care for.
Routine light dusting is all that will be necessary. The
brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner is
recommended for deep cleaning. Should excessive
moisture come in contact with a shade, simply allow it to
air dry with the shade in the full down position.
Scrubbing with cleansers or blotting dry may
permanently stain or deform the hand woven cloth.
Natural sun bleaching or fading may occur over time.
This is a natural quality inherent to the material
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - STARGAZ RR.1611
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room
USE: -Drapes
MANUFACTURER: -Kravet
COLLECTION: -Jonathan Adler
PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A
COLOR NAME & NO: - RR Shadow
FABRIC WIDTH: 117”
PATTERN REPEAT: 27”w x 18”h
FIBER CONTENT: -100% Polyester
FLAMMABILITY: NFPA 701
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -26 yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -
REMARKS: -
S[ Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not
to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or
solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and
clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly
dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent
that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or
dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times.
D (Dry Clean_
FABRIC SELECTIONS
SOFA CHAIR
Splash 8123-05
Color: Good Vibrations
Rhythm Collection
60% Post Consumer Recycled
Polyester, 24% Solution-Dyed
Nylon, 16% Polyester
Backing: GreenShield and Acrylic
Backing
Weight 13 oz.
StreetCar 3915-04
Color:Wabash
Circa Collection
100% Polyurethane Face
Overall 65% Polyurethane
35% Polyester
Solvent Resistant
Weight: 19 oz.
Image 3
Image 4
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - 3915
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room
USE: -Sofa Upholstery
MANUFACTURER: -Brentano
COLLECTION: -Circa
PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A
COLOR NAME & NO: - / -Wabash 04
FABRIC WIDTH: 54”
PATTERN REPEAT: None
FIBER CONTENT: -100% Polyurethane Face
Overall: 65% Polyurethane
35% Polyester
FLAMMABILITY:
-Passes California Bulletin 117E
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
ASTM E-84 Class A (Adhered
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -24 yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -
REMARKS: -
B
[ Bleach ]
This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and disinfect the
fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach, such as Clorox, to 10
parts water (B 1:10) is generally sufficient for cleaning the fabric as
this is the ratio the Center for Disease Control recommends using for
killing viruses and bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can
withstand a higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5 parts
water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area then
gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure with clean water
to avoid residue build up.
Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so please
refer to our fabric information section to get the proper cleaning
solution ratio for each individual fabric.
S
[ Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the
main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This
process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles.
When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions
carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry
cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately
absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that
could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent
may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a
cleaning agent at all times.
W/S
[ Water based detergent or Solvent ]
Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo,
or the foam from a mild detergent. Avoid any product that contains
Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, pre-
test a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. We recommend
using a professional furniture cleaning service when the piece is
excessively soiled.
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining
DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz
ITEM KEY CODE - 8123
ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room
USE: -Chair Upholstery
MANUFACTURER: -Brentano
COLLECTION: -Splash-05
PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A
COLOR NAME & NO: - Good Vibrations
FABRIC WIDTH: 54”
PATTERN REPEAT: Approx. V 7-1/2" - H 7"
FIBER CONTENT: -60% Post-Consumer Recycled
Polyester
24% Solution-Dyed Nylon
16% Polyester
FLAMMABILITY:
Passes California Bulletin 117E
UFAC Class 1
NFPA 260 Class 1
COST PER UNIT: -
UNITS NEEDED: -13 yards
TOTAL COST: -
DESCRIPTION: -Make an impact with Splash, a cool, refreshing large-scale pattern available in 10 dynamic colors. Made up of
60% post-consumer recycled polyester, 24% solution-dyed nylon, and 16% polyester, this 54” upholstery utilizes a
variety of weaves that orient the stripes of the metallic yarn both vertically and horizontally to add nuance. Part of
the Brentano Green collection, Splash has a GreenShield finish for increased stain resistance, acrylic backing for
additional stability and is bleach cleanable.
REMARKS:
B
[ Bleach ]
This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and
disinfect the fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach,
such as Clorox, to 10 parts water (B 1:10) is generally
sufficient for cleaning the fabric as this is the ratio the Center
for Disease Control recommends using for killing viruses and
bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can withstand a
higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5 parts
water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area
then gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure
with clean water to avoid residue build up.
Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so
please refer to our fabric information section to get the
proper cleaning solution ratio for each individual fabric.
S
[ Solvent ]
Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions
and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions
or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil
plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry
cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in
only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning
solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately
absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of
solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or
padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing.
Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times.
W/S
[ Water based detergent or Solvent ]
Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and
grime is recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an
upholstery shampoo, or the foam from a mild detergent.
Avoid any product that contains Carbon Tetrachloride or
other toxic materials. With either method, pre-test a small
inconspicuous area before proceeding. We recommend
using a professional furniture cleaning service when the
piece is excessively soiled.
REASONING AND PRICING
The client is looking for a space that is fun and functional for entertaining. The colors chosen are greys and browns with
Bold splashes of orange. The windows are also getting blinds that are equipped with a feature that makes them easy to
open
And close for daytime entertaining. The upholstery of faux leather on the loveseat is solvent resistant and both the sofa
And chair are easy to clean. This is a great option for those who like to entertain. The flooring chosen has hints of the
Brown silver and white. It ties those more neutral colors together allowing to add the pops of color with accessories.
This space will create a fun space to gather and still keep a modern look.
Pricing:
Sofa Upholstery: $2600.00
Chair: $1300.00
Drapes: $560.00
WORKS CITED
1. Tigers Meow. Digital image. Happy Shades=Happy People=Happy Planet. Earth Shades, n.d. Web. 9
Nov. 2015.
2. Brentano. 6202 Sputnik. Digital image. Brentano Green Fabrics:All Eco Fabrics. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015.
3. Brentano. 3915-04 Streetcar -Wabash. Digital image. Brentano Upholstery Fabric:Streetcar. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov.
2015.
4. Brentano. 8123 Splash. Digital image. Brentano Upholstery Fabric:Splash. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015.
5. Floor and Decor. Crema Bella Classic Polished MarbleTile. Digital image. Get Inspired. Floor and Decor Outlets of
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Final Project Textile Class

  • 1. Commercial Textile Application Week 5 Assignment 2 Part 1 INTA 122 Prof Kinley By Nicole Stebnitz Due 11-17-2015
  • 2. Assignment 1: Evaluating Textiles (Proper Care) and Final Portfolio W6 A1 INTA 122 Prof Kinley BY Nicole Stebnitz Due Friday November 20, 2015
  • 3. Part 1:Flammability Codes and Tests  First research the commercial building code in your state or local jurisdiction. What version of the International Building Code (IBC) is in force? After researching Wisconsin I found that Wisconsin uses the 2009 version of the IBC. This was as of October 15th 2015. I am adding a PDF file found that lists what version is used in each state. This could be useful if you live near a state border and need to know what version that state uses. For example, the company my dad owns and I worked for did work in Wisconsin and Illinois.  Determine the flammability test for draperies and hanging textiles per the IBC in your area, usually found in Section 8 of the Code. What is the unique value of this test method to fire researchers? The NFPA 701 is the standard that sets test methods to assess the flammability and spread of flame of a textile under specific conditions. It is for textiles in interior furnishings of commercial and public spaces. It includes window shades, curtains, draperies, table linens, textile wall hangings, as well as fabrics used in the assembly of awnings, tents, tarps, and any other fabric that is architectural in nature. So the unique value is that it tells them what fabrics would be dangerous in commercial spaces. If a fabric is highly flammable and spreads easily more people would be in danger because it is a commercial space. The longer it takes for a fire to spread gives people more time to evacuate. Some states do require standards that exceed these. There were originally two test methods but following explains why the first one was eliminated: “1.1* Scope. 1.1.1* Test Method 1. A.1.1 A small-scale test method appeared in NFPA 701 until the 1989 edition. It was eliminated from the test method because it has been shown that materials that “pass” the test do not necessarily exhibit a fire performance that is acceptable. The test was not reproducible for many types of fabrics and could not predict actual full-scale performance. It should not, therefore, be used. 1.1.1.1 Test Method 1 shall apply to fabrics or other materials used in curtains, draperies, or other window treatments. Vinyl coated fabric blackout linings shall be tested according to Test Method 2. 1.1.1.2 Test Method 1 shall apply to single-layer fabrics and to multilayer curtain and drapery assemblies in which the layers are fastened together by sewing or other means. Vinyl-coated fabric blackout linings shall be tested according to Test Method 2. 1.1.1.3 Test Method 1 shall apply to specimens having an areal density less than or equal to 700 g/m2 (21 oz/yd2), except where Test Method 2 is required to be used by 1.1.2(NFPA WEB)”
  • 4. Part One: Cont.  Determine the flammability test for upholstery fabrics as recommended per the Association for Contract Textiles. What is the unique value of this test method to fire researchers? Below are the two test that are used. These tests are important to show how long a fabric will smolder before it produces a flame. This is also important in saving lives when it comes to commercial and public spaces. These test also help to decide what types of fire safety equipment are put into these buildings and how they help. 1. Upholstery California Technical Bulletin 117-2013 Section 1 – PassCalifornia Technical Bulletin 117-2013 Section 1 is a test method of the California Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation. The test uses small cushions, which are miniatures of the seat and back, to measure the smolder resistance of the materials used in upholstered furniture. Section 1: Cover Fabric Test Upholstery cover materials submitted for this section are placed over standard polyurethane foam and tested in triplicate. A lighted cigarette is placed in the crevice formed by the vertical back and horizontal seat cushions. Smoldering resistance is measured by the following criteria: 1. Smoldering cannot exceed 45 minutes of test duration 2. Vertical char length cannot exceed 1.8 inches (45 mm) 3. Mock-up specimen cannot transition into open flame All three mock-up specimens must meet all three criteria in order for the cover fabric to pass the Section 1 test. 2. STM E84* Tunnel Test The ASTM E84 test is a test method of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Commonly called the Tunnel Test, this test can be performed under two different methods “adhered” or “non adhered” where the only difference is in specimen preparation: Adhered: The fabric is bonded to either a CA board substitute or gypsum board. This is the prescribed method for wall coverings whose actual use will be “adhered”. Non adhered: If the fabric is a panel fabric or upholstered walls, it is tested in a frame without being bonded to any other material. In each instance (adhered and non adhered), the fabric is placed in the ceiling of the test tunnel and subjected at one end to a high intensity flame which spreads over the first 4.5 feet of the 24 foot test specimen. The distance of flame front progression and total burning time are used to calculate a “flame spread index.” Smoke monitors are used to calculate a “smoke developed” value. The flame spread index and smoke developed value are calculated from the results of the test fabric compared to the characteristics of cement board and red oak materials resulting in the indexes. Typically, the code classes are as follows: Class A: Flame Spread Index of 25 or less and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less Class B: Flame Spread Index of 26 to 75 and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less Class C: Flame Spread Index of 76 to 200 and Smoke Developed value of 450 or less Caution: The ASTM E84 test is only valid if the textile or vinyl wall covering is used in a sprinklered occupancy. If not, the Room Corner Test (NFPA 265 for textiles; and NFPA 286 for vinyl) is mandated in many jurisdictions. (ACT WEB)
  • 5. Part Two: Commercial Textile Application Select one of the photographs below. Read the client information and select textiles that support the client wants, as well as the function of the space. Only use the furniture in the graphic below as your inspiration for the textile selection; do not seek any furniture pieces. Remember that this is a commercial space and adhere to the commercial codes or tests in your findings from Part 1. Identify one window treatment textile Identify at least two textiles to be used as upholstery.
  • 6. Fabric Selections for Coast HotelChair Upholstery Window Covering Sofa Upholstery Carpet BroadloomCarpet Tile
  • 7. Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Selections: WINDOW COVERINGS BLISS [4712] Wear Test: -- Laundering Test: -- Fire Resistance: CAN BE TREATED TO PASS: NFPA 701 Small Scale VOC Test: -- Lightfastness: 40 Hours Class 5 (AATCC 16H) BLISS [4712] Collection: Romance Collection Width: 54" [ 137.16cm ] Contents: 100% Wool Finish: --SHEER Repeat: -- Cleaning: FABRIC CARE »S (Solvent) Usage: Drapery Weight: 5 oz [ 155.02 g/m. ] Brentano Drapery (Sheer) Bliss 4712 Romance Collection Yards: 24 Approx. Cost:
  • 8. Fabric Specification PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - 4712 ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between pool and ladies changing area USE: - Sofa Fabric MANUFACTURER: Brentano COLLECTION: - Romance PATTERN NAME & NO: Sheer COLOR NAME & NO: - 4712-03 FABRIC WIDTH: 54” PATTERN REPEAT: NA FIBER CONTENT: 100% WOOL FLAMMABILITY: CAN BE TREATED TO PASS: NFPA 701 Small Scale COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price UNITS NEEDED: -24 Yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - Sheer elegance with a lovely drape. Provides a light and airy feeling so room will get some protection from the sun but still be open. Color of picture doesn’t show the actual color well enough need to see piece of actual fabric to confirm. -
  • 9. DESCRIPTION: Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times.
  • 10. Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Selections: FLOORING Carpet Tile 24"x24" Broadloom
  • 11. Carpet Specification PROJECT: Coast Hotel Interior DESIGNER: - Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE: - 4CJ300AA0K ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between pool and ladies changing area USE: - Carpeting MANUFACTURER: - Bentley Mills COLLECTION: - Secret Society PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - 4CJ30 COLOR NAME & NO: - Paradox 400431 WIDTH / SIZE: - 24’X24” tile FIBER CONTENT - Antron® Legacy™ Type 6,6 Nylon PATTERN REPEAT: -None FLAMMABILITY: -Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Pill Test Floor Radiant Panel Test: Meets NFPA Class 1 when tested under ASTM-648 Glue down. Smoke Density: NBS Smoke Chamber NFPA-258-Less than 450 Flaming Mod COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: 80 tiles + 40 120 total TOTAL COST: -
  • 12. DESCRIPTION: Lifetime Warranty REMARKS: Retailers and contractors embrace Capture, as it combines safety and ease of use with superior cleaning. The Capture Carpet & Rug Dry Cleaner is the patented core of the product family and is the ideal carpet and rug cleaner for consumers. Easy to use and with fast results, the tiny particles work like magical little sponges to absorb accidents, stains, and odors. Capture even removes allergens. Unlike other brands, Capture uses no harsh chemicals and doesn’t leave soil-attracting residues. Capture is completely safe on carpets and area rugs — even wool. Unlike other cleaners, which attempt stain removal by only diluting and spreading them, Capture's specially engineered powder is made up of tiny porous particles that adhere to dirt, odors and even allergens, allowing a vacuum to simply remove the soil-laden particles. This powder contains no bleach or harsh chemicals, making it safer and more environmentally-friendly than other cleaning alternatives Retailer suggests to use Capture Carpet Care Product
  • 13. Carpet Specification PROJECT: Coast Hotel Interior DESIGNER: - Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE: - GL018 ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between pool and ladies changing area USE: - Carpeting MANUFACTURER: - LEES COLLECTION: - BRERA PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - Broadloom COLOR NAME & NO: - Palomino 104 WIDTH / SIZE: - 12’ FIBER CONTENT - Fortis™ Nylon, Contains a minimum 35% pre-consumer recycled content by total weight PATTERN REPEAT: -None FLAMMABILITY: -Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Pill Test Floor Radiant Panel Test: Meets NFPA Class 1 when tested under ASTM-648 Glue down. Smoke Density: NBS Smoke Chamber NFPA-258-Less than 450 Flaming Mod COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -560 sf TOTAL COST: -
  • 14. DESCRIPTION: Lifetime Warranty REMARKS: They offer a brochure that details cleaning thier carpets Basically important to spot remove. Vacuum regularly and scheduled shampooing with the correct cleaning agents to keep carpet at its best. This carpet does come with very good stain resistance. See Carpet and Rug Institutes seal of approval list for approved chemical to use to clean.
  • 15. Coast Hotel Interior Textile Selections: SOFA Wear Test: Over 50,000 Double Rubs (Wyzenbeek) Laundering Test: -- Fire Resistance: Passes California Bulletin 117E UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 VOC Test: -- Lightfastness: 40 Hours Class 5 (AATCC 16) Hydrolysis: -- Pilling: Class 2.5 Crocking: Dry: 4.5 Wet: 4.5 Tearing Strength: -- Breaking Strength: -- Seam Slippage: Warp: 71.0 lb Fill: 75.0 lb With its high épingle pile, Bamboo Cloth has a luxurious drape, stunning sheen and noble hand. Add in bamboo's inherent antibacterial and antifungal properties as well as its high wearability (over 50,000 double rubs), and this fabric is ideal for upholstery in upscale environments. In addition to the beauty and function of this blend of bamboo, polyester and cotton, the primary bamboo fiber is, rapidly renewable and offers many environmental benefits. The dyes used in Bamboo Cloth are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified Brentano Upholstery Bamboo 5012-04 Yards: 20 Approx. Cost
  • 16. Fabric Specification PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - 5012-04 ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between pool and ladies changing area USE: - Sofa Fabric MANUFACTURER: Brentano COLLECTION: - WATERS EDGE PATTERN NAME & NO: NA COLOR NAME & NO: - BAMBOO CLOTH 5012-04 FABRIC WIDTH: 54” PATTERN REPEAT: NA FIBER CONTENT: Pile: 100% Bamboo Viscose Overall: 73% Bamboo Viscose 23% Polyester 4% Cotton FLAMMABILITY: - Passes California Bulletin 117E UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price UNITS NEEDED: -20 Yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - With its high épingle pile, Bamboo Cloth has a luxurious drape, stunning sheen and noble hand. Add in bamboo's inherent antibacterial and antifungal properties as well as its high wearability (over 50,000 double rubs), and this fabric is ideal for upholstery in upscale environments. In addition to the beauty and function of this blend of bamboo, polyester and cotton, the primary bamboo fiber is, rapidly renewable and offers many environmental benefits. The dyes used in Bamboo Cloth are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified Attach Sample Here
  • 17. REMARKS: [ Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well- ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times
  • 18. Coast Hotel Interior Textile Selections: CHAIR AUTUMN [4552] GREEN STORY<PDF> Wear Test: Laundering Test: Fire Resistance: VOC Test: Lightfastness: Hydrolysis: Pilling: Crocking: Tearing Strength: Breaking Strength: Seam Slippage: Over 75,000 Double Rubs (Wyzenbeek, Cotton Duck) -- Passes California Bulletin 117: 2013 UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 -- 600 Hours Class 4.5 (AATCC 16) -- Class 5.0 Dry: 5.0 Wet: 5.0 -- Warp: 313 lb Fill: 423 lb [ Warp: 141.98kg s Fill: 191.87kg s ] Warp: 121.6 lb Fill: 80.1 lb Brentano Upholstery Yards: 10 Approx. Cost:
  • 19. Fabric Specification PROJECT: - Coast Hotel Interior Fabric Sofa DESIGNER - Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - 4552 ROOM / LOCATION: - Gathering space between pool and ladies changing area USE: - Sofa Fabric MANUFACTURER: Brentano COLLECTION: - Studio PATTERN NAME & NO: Normandy 4552-08 Finish: - GreenShield and Acrylic Backing FABRIC WIDTH: 54” PATTERN REPEAT: Approx. V 10-3/4" - H 9-1/4" FIBER CONTENT: 66% High Energy-Dyed PC Recycled Polyester 34% Solution-Dyed Nylon FLAMMABILITY: Passes California Bulletin 117: 2013 UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 COST PER UNIT: -Couldn’t find price UNITS NEEDED: -13 TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - Eco-friendly Autumn brings nature indoors with a leaf motif. Built on a warp of solution-dyed nylon with three very fine, filament yarns of post-consumer recycled polyester in the weft, the GreenShield-finished performance upholstery mixes playful lines with subtle color gradations in the semi-abstract style of French watercolorist Raoul Dufy. An artistic addition to the Brentano Green line, 54” Autumn’s eight colorways offer bleach cleanability and abrasion resistance of over 75,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek, Cotton Duck) for hospitality and healthcare projects
  • 20. REMARKS: -B [ Bleach ] This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and disinfect the fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach, such as Clorox, to 10 parts water (B 1:10) is generally sufficient for cleaning the fabric as this is the ratio the Center for Disease Control recommends using for killing viruses and bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can withstand a higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5 parts water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area then gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure with clean water to avoid residue build up. Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so please refer to our fabric information section to get the proper cleaning solution ratio for each individual fabric. S [ Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times. W/S [ Water based detergent or Solvent ] Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo, or the foam from a mild detergent. Avoid any product that contains Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, pre-test a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. We recommend using a professional furniture cleaning service when the piece is excessively soiled.
  • 21. Works Cited 1. "NFPA 701: STANDARD METHODS OF FIRE TESTS FOR FLAME PROPAGATION OF TEXTILES AND FILMS." National Fire Protection Association. © National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2015, n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2015. 2. Association for Contract Textiles. "Flammability ACT Voluntary Performance Guidelines and Test Method Descriptions." Flammability ACT Voluntary Performance Guidelines and Test Method Descriptions(2014): 1-2. Web. 2 Nov. 2015. http://www.contracttextiles.org/uploads/images/banners/pdf/AC_flammab ility_080714.pdf
  • 22. Residential Textile Application Week 5 Assignment 2 Part 2 Textiles: INTA 122 Prof. Kinley By Nicole Stebnitz Due 11-17-2015
  • 23. YOUNG CLIENT: FUN/ENTERTAINING NICOLE STEBNITZ INTA122 PROF KINLEY W4A2
  • 25. Carpet Specification PROJECT: -Young Couple: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER: -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE: - ROOM / LOCATION: -Living Room USE: -Carpeting MANUFACTURER: -Milliken COLLECTION: -Imagine PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: -Influential COLOR NAME & NO: -Stone WIDTH / SIZE: -13’ 6” Broadloom Endura Loc FIBER CONTENT -Stainmaster Tactesse BCF Nylon Type 6,6 PATTERN REPEAT: -3.6 x 4.85 FLAMMABILITY: -NFPA 701 COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: - TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - REMARKS: Attach Sample Here See Carpet and Rug Institutes seal of approval list for approved chemical to use to spot clean and carpet clean. -
  • 26. Carpet Specification PROJECT: -Young Couple: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER: -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE: - ROOM / LOCATION: -Living Room USE: -Carpeting MANUFACTURER: -Marshland COLLECTION: Terrazzo PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & NO: - 9421 COLOR NAME & NO: -Metal 201 WIDTH / SIZE: -12’ FIBER CONTENT -100% Antron® Legacy nylon PATTERN REPEAT: -18 x 0 FLAMMABILITY: -NFPA 701 COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -560 yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: -Intriguing color play along with textural interest and luminous accent yarns create a bold aesthetic look that is both visually distinctive and interesting. Combining loop and cut pile textures along with pile height variation, Terrazzo enhances any floor with a dimensional effect. Terrazo is crafted from 100% Antron(R) Legacy nylon and available in nine refreshing combinations of color and luster. REMARKS: - To retain its luster and beauty, your carpet should be deep-cleaned every 12 to 18 months, depending upon 1) the life-style of the household, 2) frequency of vacuuming, and 3) whether the carpet is a light or dark color. You want to deep clean your carpet BEFORE it becomes excessively soiled. For deep-cleaning, we recommend hot water (also known as steam) extraction.
  • 27. FABRIC SELECTIONS WINDOW: BLINDS WINDOW: FABRIC Tigers Meow(Natural w/ White*) Privacy: 4** Shading: 65% Insulating: r2.15 Light control: 15%*** Material: Grass + Cellulosic fiber Stargazer RR Shadow NFPA 701 Image 1 Image 2
  • 28. Fabric Specification PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room USE: -Blinds MANUFACTURER: -Earth Shade COLLECTION: -HappyShade PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A COLOR NAME & NO: - Tigers Meow FABRIC WIDTH: Tigers Meow(Natural w/ White*) PATTERN REPEAT: FIBER CONTENT: -Material: Grass + Cellulosic fiber FLAMMABILITY: Passes California Bulletin 117E UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -2 Blinds TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: -HappyShade HappyShade collection remains the worlds only lifecycle assured shading system. We arguably have the largest collection of rapidly renewable raw materials with the least processing. Each and every fabric pattern has been tested and verified in a common backyard composting system returning the unfinished natural material back to the earth completing the lifecycle from "Seed to Shade™" and back
  • 29. REMARKS: Your custom natural shades are simple to care for. Routine light dusting is all that will be necessary. The brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner is recommended for deep cleaning. Should excessive moisture come in contact with a shade, simply allow it to air dry with the shade in the full down position. Scrubbing with cleansers or blotting dry may permanently stain or deform the hand woven cloth. Natural sun bleaching or fading may occur over time. This is a natural quality inherent to the material
  • 30. Fabric Specification PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - STARGAZ RR.1611 ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room USE: -Drapes MANUFACTURER: -Kravet COLLECTION: -Jonathan Adler PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A COLOR NAME & NO: - RR Shadow FABRIC WIDTH: 117” PATTERN REPEAT: 27”w x 18”h FIBER CONTENT: -100% Polyester FLAMMABILITY: NFPA 701 COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -26 yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - REMARKS: - S[ Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times. D (Dry Clean_
  • 31. FABRIC SELECTIONS SOFA CHAIR Splash 8123-05 Color: Good Vibrations Rhythm Collection 60% Post Consumer Recycled Polyester, 24% Solution-Dyed Nylon, 16% Polyester Backing: GreenShield and Acrylic Backing Weight 13 oz. StreetCar 3915-04 Color:Wabash Circa Collection 100% Polyurethane Face Overall 65% Polyurethane 35% Polyester Solvent Resistant Weight: 19 oz. Image 3 Image 4
  • 32. Fabric Specification PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - 3915 ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room USE: -Sofa Upholstery MANUFACTURER: -Brentano COLLECTION: -Circa PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A COLOR NAME & NO: - / -Wabash 04 FABRIC WIDTH: 54” PATTERN REPEAT: None FIBER CONTENT: -100% Polyurethane Face Overall: 65% Polyurethane 35% Polyester FLAMMABILITY: -Passes California Bulletin 117E UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 ASTM E-84 Class A (Adhered COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -24 yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: - REMARKS: -
  • 33. B [ Bleach ] This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and disinfect the fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach, such as Clorox, to 10 parts water (B 1:10) is generally sufficient for cleaning the fabric as this is the ratio the Center for Disease Control recommends using for killing viruses and bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can withstand a higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5 parts water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area then gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure with clean water to avoid residue build up. Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so please refer to our fabric information section to get the proper cleaning solution ratio for each individual fabric. S [ Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times. W/S [ Water based detergent or Solvent ] Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo, or the foam from a mild detergent. Avoid any product that contains Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, pre- test a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. We recommend using a professional furniture cleaning service when the piece is excessively soiled. REMARKS:
  • 34. Fabric Specification PROJECT: -Young Client: Fun Entertaining DESIGNER -Nicole Stebnitz ITEM KEY CODE - 8123 ROOM / LOCATION: -Living room USE: -Chair Upholstery MANUFACTURER: -Brentano COLLECTION: -Splash-05 PATTERN NAME & NO: - / -N/A COLOR NAME & NO: - Good Vibrations FABRIC WIDTH: 54” PATTERN REPEAT: Approx. V 7-1/2" - H 7" FIBER CONTENT: -60% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester 24% Solution-Dyed Nylon 16% Polyester FLAMMABILITY: Passes California Bulletin 117E UFAC Class 1 NFPA 260 Class 1 COST PER UNIT: - UNITS NEEDED: -13 yards TOTAL COST: - DESCRIPTION: -Make an impact with Splash, a cool, refreshing large-scale pattern available in 10 dynamic colors. Made up of 60% post-consumer recycled polyester, 24% solution-dyed nylon, and 16% polyester, this 54” upholstery utilizes a variety of weaves that orient the stripes of the metallic yarn both vertically and horizontally to add nuance. Part of the Brentano Green collection, Splash has a GreenShield finish for increased stain resistance, acrylic backing for additional stability and is bleach cleanable.
  • 35. REMARKS: B [ Bleach ] This code indicates it is safe to use bleach to clean and disinfect the fabric. A solution of 1 part household bleach, such as Clorox, to 10 parts water (B 1:10) is generally sufficient for cleaning the fabric as this is the ratio the Center for Disease Control recommends using for killing viruses and bacteria. However, many of our fabrics can withstand a higher concentration of 1 part household bleach to 5 parts water (B 1:5). Apply the bleach solution on the stained area then gently rub the area and blot it off. Repeat procedure with clean water to avoid residue build up. Note that solution ratios can differ depending on the fabric so please refer to our fabric information section to get the proper cleaning solution ratio for each individual fabric. S [ Solvent ] Vacuum the entire piece including all sides of the cushions and the main frame. Be careful not to create any abrasions or blemishes. This process will remove most surface soil plus hard or solid particles. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow instructions carefully and clean in only a well-ventilated area. Clean with a dry cleaning solvent, which should be evenly dispersed and immediately absorbed/vacuumed. Do not discharge large amounts of solvent that could penetrate the fabric down to the foam or padding as the solvent may damage or dissolve the filing. Avoid using acetone or acid as a cleaning agent at all times. W/S [ Water based detergent or Solvent ] Frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean with mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo, or the foam from a mild detergent. Avoid any product that contains Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, pre-test a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. We recommend using a professional furniture cleaning service when the piece is excessively soiled.
  • 36. REASONING AND PRICING The client is looking for a space that is fun and functional for entertaining. The colors chosen are greys and browns with Bold splashes of orange. The windows are also getting blinds that are equipped with a feature that makes them easy to open And close for daytime entertaining. The upholstery of faux leather on the loveseat is solvent resistant and both the sofa And chair are easy to clean. This is a great option for those who like to entertain. The flooring chosen has hints of the Brown silver and white. It ties those more neutral colors together allowing to add the pops of color with accessories. This space will create a fun space to gather and still keep a modern look. Pricing: Sofa Upholstery: $2600.00 Chair: $1300.00 Drapes: $560.00
  • 37. WORKS CITED 1. Tigers Meow. Digital image. Happy Shades=Happy People=Happy Planet. Earth Shades, n.d. Web. 9 Nov. 2015. 2. Brentano. 6202 Sputnik. Digital image. Brentano Green Fabrics:All Eco Fabrics. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015. 3. Brentano. 3915-04 Streetcar -Wabash. Digital image. Brentano Upholstery Fabric:Streetcar. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015. 4. Brentano. 8123 Splash. Digital image. Brentano Upholstery Fabric:Splash. Brentano, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015. 5. Floor and Decor. Crema Bella Classic Polished MarbleTile. Digital image. Get Inspired. Floor and Decor Outlets of America, n.d.Web. 9 Nov. 2015.