The document outlines the process of interior design. It begins with identifying the project type and user needs. Designers then create schematic drawings to visualize space plans. They select materials and furnishings and create concept drawings. Renderings provide colored perspectives of the design. Finally, working drawings are prepared for construction, including title sheets, plans, elevations, sections, and other technical drawings needed to execute the design. The document also discusses key elements of design drawings like form, color, texture, and space.
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Have you ever stood inside an awe-inspiring building? Have you ever gone to a museum and found yourself lost and confused? How about visiting someone’s house and loving the layout of the kitchen or hating the backyard? These are all experiences you have had in a physical space and, more times than not, these spaces have been designed by an architect, who I like to call the “original experience designers”.
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1. INTERIOR DESIGNER DRAWINGS
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2. What is Interior Design ?
is about creating a beautiful, comfortable space that makes the
best of what a space initially offers and improving on those not-so-nice
aspects like poor natural lighting or funky room layout that
many homes have but few people know how to work with this to
make the space more appealing.
3. The Design ProcessIni:tial identify the basic
nature of the project as-residence
,vacation house,
office, restaurant, hotel
Identify each of the user,
lifestyle and function,
space requirement,
environment factors,
climate and weather
Putting the research in
written form to establish
design priorities :
“Real Needs” Vs. “ Want”
5. Selection of Proposed Material,
Finishes and Furnishings
Consist of Floor covering, wall
covering, textiles for window covering,
custom cabinetry, pain, stain for wall
and furniture
9. The Working Drawings are the mechanical drawing
prepared for used by constructor in making bids and
completing the construction of the design
Working Drawing and Specification
Working Drawing
prepare in Blueprint
form show the details
as they are to be
executed
Complete Set of Working Drawing also
Called Construction Drawing include
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
11. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
12. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective
drawing
•Layout plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
13. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Layout plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
14. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
15. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
16. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
17. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed
drawing of
architecture
element
•Schedule
18. Construction Drawing
•Title sheet
•Index
•Perspective drawing
•Site plans
•Floor plans
•Electric plans
•Reflected ceiling plans
•Section
•Elevation
•Code
•Detailed drawing of architecture
element
•Schedule
19. Language of Design- Element of Drawing
If vocabulary and the grammar is the
language for communication,
Material ,Style, Form, Details, Light, Colors,
Patterns, Texture, Line and Mass is the
language of Design Drawing
21. Form
To direct the attention of the user of the space
and to shape the user’s spatial experience
Primary elements of form are point, line, plane
and volume
22. Shapes
May encompass the linear contours, the
outline of a plane, or the borders of a 3D solid
The lines and planes that give a form shape
separate it from its background
23. Texture
Perceived by both touch and vision
Tactile textures and visual textures
Tactile textures is real and can be felt by touch
Visual textures is seen by eye and interpreted
as 3D by the brain
24. Colour
Helps us interpret the world and brings out
strong emotional responses
25. Space
space is concerned with the area deep within
the moment of designated design
For a two-dimensional design space concerns
creating the illusion of a third dimension on a
flat surface
26. References
Nielson, K.J., Taylor, D.A.(2005). Interior –An Introduction, New
York:McGraw-Hill
Coles, House, J.,Naomi.(2007).The fundamentals of Interior
Architecture, Lausanne : AVA Academia.