The document provides details on several design projects for homes and commercial spaces. It includes sketches and renderings of a residence for Richard and Lynne Frisby focusing on different natural design elements of earth, fire, water and air. It also outlines projects for a Swarovski boutique store redesign, the Anderson residence, Harbor House youth housing, the small Lusk residence and AutoCAD renderings. Furniture and lighting designs are also mentioned.
This modern Cape home was designed and built for a retired German couple to use as a holiday home. The 300 square meter home has an open floor plan with views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. It was designed by Evi Elsner of Home Concept based on the owners' request for a clean, minimalist two bedroom design focused on maximizing the views. The home uses neutral tones and natural materials to create a light, soothing environment. Special attention was paid to acoustic needs given the hard surfaces, with soft furnishings used to absorb sound. While most areas have a pared back style, the large en suite bathroom was designed as a luxury spa space for the owners' enjoyment.
This document provides sketches and descriptions from a school trip to San Francisco, California. It includes sketches of notable landmarks and museums visited such as City Hall, Asian Art Museum, Mission Dolores, Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Gardens, Legion of Honor, Public Library, and de Young Museum. Descriptions are brief and focus on providing the name and visual representation of the locations.
Product knowledge wave final consumer versionPreverco
This document describes Preverco's Wave texture flooring product. It has a unique wavy texture created through a manufacturing process that mimics hand-scraped wood floors. The Wave texture is available in hard maple, yellow birch, and hickory wood species across 16 color options with names inspired by tropical destinations. It provides a natural look while being easy to maintain. Customers enjoy the subtle texture underfoot and how it adds visual interest and uniqueness to each floorboard installed.
The document provides product details and descriptions for various outdoor furniture collections, including dimensions, materials, and features of sofas, chairs, tables, and other pieces. The collections include Bel Air, Monteverde, Cape Cod, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Catalina, and San Marino, with rattan, wicker, and synthetic materials in various earth tone colors and styles ranging from traditional to modern. Descriptions emphasize comfort, durability, and versatility for outdoor use and entertaining.
This newsletter summarizes recent design projects including a beach condo renovation completed for $21,000 that updated the unit with a coastal style, a custom 4,300 square foot lakefront home built in rustic Tuscan style, and a rental property bath remodel featuring marble floors and countertops along with a frameless shower enclosure. Trends for 2013 highlighted include bold colors, textures, patterns, quartz countertops and reflective surfaces.
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This document is a catalogue for wall and ceiling panels. It includes:
1) An introduction and overview of the company and its factories in Germany.
2) Descriptions and photos of different product lines including PanO'flair panels available in various colors and textures, Master Range panels with smooth surfaces, and Avanti panels with visible edges.
3) Information on installation and characteristics of the panels, which provide soundproofing and insulation while bringing nature indoors.
4) An index of products spanning pages 26 through 35.
This modern Cape home was designed and built for a retired German couple to use as a holiday home. The 300 square meter home has an open floor plan with views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. It was designed by Evi Elsner of Home Concept based on the owners' request for a clean, minimalist two bedroom design focused on maximizing the views. The home uses neutral tones and natural materials to create a light, soothing environment. Special attention was paid to acoustic needs given the hard surfaces, with soft furnishings used to absorb sound. While most areas have a pared back style, the large en suite bathroom was designed as a luxury spa space for the owners' enjoyment.
This document provides sketches and descriptions from a school trip to San Francisco, California. It includes sketches of notable landmarks and museums visited such as City Hall, Asian Art Museum, Mission Dolores, Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Gardens, Legion of Honor, Public Library, and de Young Museum. Descriptions are brief and focus on providing the name and visual representation of the locations.
Product knowledge wave final consumer versionPreverco
This document describes Preverco's Wave texture flooring product. It has a unique wavy texture created through a manufacturing process that mimics hand-scraped wood floors. The Wave texture is available in hard maple, yellow birch, and hickory wood species across 16 color options with names inspired by tropical destinations. It provides a natural look while being easy to maintain. Customers enjoy the subtle texture underfoot and how it adds visual interest and uniqueness to each floorboard installed.
The document provides product details and descriptions for various outdoor furniture collections, including dimensions, materials, and features of sofas, chairs, tables, and other pieces. The collections include Bel Air, Monteverde, Cape Cod, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Catalina, and San Marino, with rattan, wicker, and synthetic materials in various earth tone colors and styles ranging from traditional to modern. Descriptions emphasize comfort, durability, and versatility for outdoor use and entertaining.
This newsletter summarizes recent design projects including a beach condo renovation completed for $21,000 that updated the unit with a coastal style, a custom 4,300 square foot lakefront home built in rustic Tuscan style, and a rental property bath remodel featuring marble floors and countertops along with a frameless shower enclosure. Trends for 2013 highlighted include bold colors, textures, patterns, quartz countertops and reflective surfaces.
3 IN 3 Interior Contractors India offer International standers of Electric contractors in Mumbai, Turnkey contractors in Mumbai, Electronic contractors in Mumbai and interior decorators in Mumbai
This document is a catalogue for wall and ceiling panels. It includes:
1) An introduction and overview of the company and its factories in Germany.
2) Descriptions and photos of different product lines including PanO'flair panels available in various colors and textures, Master Range panels with smooth surfaces, and Avanti panels with visible edges.
3) Information on installation and characteristics of the panels, which provide soundproofing and insulation while bringing nature indoors.
4) An index of products spanning pages 26 through 35.
1. The master bathroom remodel opened up a wall and installed glass blocks for natural light, suspended the cabinetry for an open layout, and used natural materials in a grid pattern to maintain a turn-of-the-century look while modernizing it.
2. The TV room update used analogous gold, teal, and green colors along with modern furniture and repeated flooring, blinds, rug, and fabrics to tie the space together colorfully as requested within the budget.
3. The sustainable craftsman-style house design created by the student was compact yet roomy, cleverly accessible for a wheelchair user, and
Anderson Remodel 2012 by Dean Johnson RemodelingDeanJohnsonHomes
The homeowners hired Dean Johnson Homes to remodel their home from May to September 2012. The remodel doubled the width of the family room by opening up an entire wall and rotating the deck entrance. It also added a separate informal dining area and more lighting. The kitchen was upgraded and extended by 4 feet, adding more cabinets and countertop space. The remodel maximized the home's value within the homeowners' budget and created a more open, inviting home.
This document contains project summaries and design plans for three projects by Phyllis Pavese Design:
1) A beach house condo designed for accessibility and the interests of an astronomy enthusiast and art collector. Floor plans and renderings are included.
2) An office building for a new age-targeted community featuring display windows and glass walls to draw in potential buyers. Bubble diagrams, floor plans, and renderings are shown.
3) A downsized home for a couple to age in place that accommodates their hobbies and cultural heritage, including an emerald green recliner requested by the husband. Elevations, materials samples, and the final floor plan are presented.
The small canteen area has reflective and absorptive surfaces that impact sound. The brick wall and metal table and chair legs reflect sound, while the wooden floor and chairs absorb it, resulting in an echoic sound recording.
D-Line is a new prefabricated swimming pool series from RivieraPool that focuses on ambience and function. The pools have a clean, minimalist design with natural stone accents. They are factory-assembled from durable composite materials for quick installation. D-Line pools are designed to be the centerpiece of outdoor living areas and integrate easily with landscaping accessories. Options include sources, streams, lighting, and massage systems for fitness or relaxation.
The document summarizes a project completed by Locker & Riley plasterworks at Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park. Some key details:
- Locker & Riley completed extensive decorative plasterwork at Hanover Lodge, including the main hall and main stairs, and are submitting it for the Residential Plaisterers Trophy.
- The drawings and designs from architects Quinlan & Francis Terry for the plasterwork were highly detailed and set a new benchmark for quality.
- Over 70% of the decorative plasterwork on the project was produced and installed by Locker & Riley, requiring immense skill and effort to complete the detailed designs to a high standard.
We’re passionate about our products for a lot of reasons. Our way of thinking is that you deserve a home that projects your personality and ensures your comfort. That’s why our design process is as focused on your experience as it is on the functionality of our siding. At Alside, we believe that an appreciation for natural beauty can be reflected in your home. We strive to capture the essence of this beauty with a lasting impression. That’s what you’ll get with Pelican Bay® One, a product that incorporates new technology and style in a remarkably innovative way.
This document advertises Renaissance Conservatories and their specialty glazing products including skylights and lanterns. It describes how their custom skylights and lanterns can bring natural light into homes while maintaining style and grace. Their products are handcrafted from durable hardwoods and energy efficient glass to complement architectural styles. Renaissance can help turn dreams of natural light into reality through their expertise and vision in transforming spaces with their products.
The first piece of marketing collateral produced under Renovation Concepts exciting new brand.
A great resource for home owners and buyers looking to give their properties a facelift and looking for interior design ideas.
The document describes the design plans for the Blackwell residence, which will be designed in the 18th century neoclassical style inspired by their visit to Dumfries Home in England. The design will focus on incorporating neoclassical elements into the formal living, dining, study, and master suite.
It then provides floor plans, furniture plans, and fireplace details for the neoclassical design of the Blackwell residence.
The document also includes design plans for the Leo residence, the Xeno Consulting office building in Provence, France, the Ridge Resort in Colorado, the Dr. Seuss residence, a tiny hurricane-resistant house, the Shire Luxury Townhomes development, and the Day family
This mansion home is tucked away in Westchester, New York. The architects designed the home to fit into the neighborhood while taking advantage of views of a nearby lake. The 10,000 square foot home has an impressive brick facade and interior design featuring aqua marbles throughout. The open floor plan centers around capturing the lake views in every room. Notable design elements include a dramatic staircase with marble accents and an oversized Chinese fishing float centerpiece.
Whether your budget is small or large, there are some design essentials to consider when upgrading a home. These include warming up spaces like kitchens and bathrooms by resurfacing cabinets and adding accent lights, choosing hard flooring like wood, concrete or tile instead of carpeting, and maximizing the use of lighting to enhance spaces. Storage space is also important to add through built-in furniture and shelving.
This document appears to be a portfolio or brochure for an interior design firm called Beasley & Henley Interior Design. It includes photographs and descriptions of various residential and commercial interior design projects they have completed. The styles shown include luxury, modern, mid-century, Mediterranean, and traditional designs. Brief captions accompany each photo highlighting design elements and themes. The document promotes the designers' vision and ability to create beautiful, functional living and work spaces.
September issue of Arroyo Monthly: Cover by Ewasko
Updating a Treasure: Barton Phelps designs a seamless office addition to an award-winning Buff & Hensman home in the San Gabriel foothills.
By Katie Klapper, September 2009
Photos by: Tommy Ewasko
The villa is situated on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea in Greece, with an interior designed to take full advantage of the spectacular views. The upstairs living area opens onto a large balcony and has walls of glass sliding doors to frame the ocean vistas. High-quality materials were chosen throughout to complement the natural surroundings, including wooden surfaces, glass, and stone. Attention to lighting ensures the views remain the focal point.
Residential Interior Design Traditional Design portfolioGina Roberson
This document summarizes an interior design project for a client named Sandra. The design aims to create a traditional and cozy home atmosphere using earth tones. Key elements include a living room with a focal wall overlooking the garden, a reading nook, storage for plants and quilts, and a home gym area. Furnishings are selected to have traditional styles mixed with modern prints. Earth tone fabrics and wood floors are used throughout, accented by pops of an organic radish color.
The newsletter provides a summary of 10 design trends for 2010, including textures, natural materials, layered flooring, wallpapered ceilings, artisanal goods, and mixing styles. It also discusses a newly opened apartment complex with tropical inspired interiors and amenities. Additionally, it provides tips for maintaining natural stone and highlights a master bathroom remodel that upgraded outdated cabinets and fixtures.
Cliff Startup is a metal artist and blacksmith based in Pound Ridge, New York. He crafts architectural details, garden structures, and original artwork out of steel, copper, brass, aluminum, and iron. Startup has a cavernous workshop where he uses welding torches and industrial tools to shape raw metals into functional art and restoration projects. Though self-taught, blacksmithing runs in Startup's family for generations. He is renowned for his skill and the high quality of his restorations of antique garden sculptures and pieces.
The structure is designed taking a holistic approach in consideration with local climate, local materials , local people along with energy saving elements.
It pertains to the eco friendly principle which was approach of the firm from its inception for all its projects. Design reflects the ethos of the surroundings-its culture and traditions. Rural, traditional and Heritage aspects are perfectly blended in the design resulting in an eco friendly structure.
Fusion of Post Modern and Ancient architecture is observed in façade and several interior elements. The shapes and forms reflect diverse aesthetics, with harmonious collision of styles adopted for its own sake.It is a natural The staircase block tilting in glass and ACP reflects the post modern character of the structure which is held by robust, tough stone work of creamish white Gokak stone and black undressed sun pointed basalt stone.
Structure is designed to meet occupants need for thermal and visual comfort at reduced levels of energy and resource consumption.
The document describes several home staging projects. It discusses removing clutter from a living room to showcase the space and height, updating a 1980s kitchen light fixture with LED rope lighting, and transforming small closets in a condo into polished storage. It also lists various changes made to different rooms in homes, such as painting, new fixtures, flooring, and furniture.
The document discusses proposed changes to Swarovski store designs to attract younger customers. It suggests making the stores feel more feminine and "wow"-inducing to draw people in. Celebrity endorsements are mentioned as a way to increase the brand's appeal to youth. The redesign plans include elements like chandeliers, marble, velvet displays, and mirrored areas with a Baroque style to create an impressive experience.
1. The master bathroom remodel opened up a wall and installed glass blocks for natural light, suspended the cabinetry for an open layout, and used natural materials in a grid pattern to maintain a turn-of-the-century look while modernizing it.
2. The TV room update used analogous gold, teal, and green colors along with modern furniture and repeated flooring, blinds, rug, and fabrics to tie the space together colorfully as requested within the budget.
3. The sustainable craftsman-style house design created by the student was compact yet roomy, cleverly accessible for a wheelchair user, and
Anderson Remodel 2012 by Dean Johnson RemodelingDeanJohnsonHomes
The homeowners hired Dean Johnson Homes to remodel their home from May to September 2012. The remodel doubled the width of the family room by opening up an entire wall and rotating the deck entrance. It also added a separate informal dining area and more lighting. The kitchen was upgraded and extended by 4 feet, adding more cabinets and countertop space. The remodel maximized the home's value within the homeowners' budget and created a more open, inviting home.
This document contains project summaries and design plans for three projects by Phyllis Pavese Design:
1) A beach house condo designed for accessibility and the interests of an astronomy enthusiast and art collector. Floor plans and renderings are included.
2) An office building for a new age-targeted community featuring display windows and glass walls to draw in potential buyers. Bubble diagrams, floor plans, and renderings are shown.
3) A downsized home for a couple to age in place that accommodates their hobbies and cultural heritage, including an emerald green recliner requested by the husband. Elevations, materials samples, and the final floor plan are presented.
The small canteen area has reflective and absorptive surfaces that impact sound. The brick wall and metal table and chair legs reflect sound, while the wooden floor and chairs absorb it, resulting in an echoic sound recording.
D-Line is a new prefabricated swimming pool series from RivieraPool that focuses on ambience and function. The pools have a clean, minimalist design with natural stone accents. They are factory-assembled from durable composite materials for quick installation. D-Line pools are designed to be the centerpiece of outdoor living areas and integrate easily with landscaping accessories. Options include sources, streams, lighting, and massage systems for fitness or relaxation.
The document summarizes a project completed by Locker & Riley plasterworks at Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park. Some key details:
- Locker & Riley completed extensive decorative plasterwork at Hanover Lodge, including the main hall and main stairs, and are submitting it for the Residential Plaisterers Trophy.
- The drawings and designs from architects Quinlan & Francis Terry for the plasterwork were highly detailed and set a new benchmark for quality.
- Over 70% of the decorative plasterwork on the project was produced and installed by Locker & Riley, requiring immense skill and effort to complete the detailed designs to a high standard.
We’re passionate about our products for a lot of reasons. Our way of thinking is that you deserve a home that projects your personality and ensures your comfort. That’s why our design process is as focused on your experience as it is on the functionality of our siding. At Alside, we believe that an appreciation for natural beauty can be reflected in your home. We strive to capture the essence of this beauty with a lasting impression. That’s what you’ll get with Pelican Bay® One, a product that incorporates new technology and style in a remarkably innovative way.
This document advertises Renaissance Conservatories and their specialty glazing products including skylights and lanterns. It describes how their custom skylights and lanterns can bring natural light into homes while maintaining style and grace. Their products are handcrafted from durable hardwoods and energy efficient glass to complement architectural styles. Renaissance can help turn dreams of natural light into reality through their expertise and vision in transforming spaces with their products.
The first piece of marketing collateral produced under Renovation Concepts exciting new brand.
A great resource for home owners and buyers looking to give their properties a facelift and looking for interior design ideas.
The document describes the design plans for the Blackwell residence, which will be designed in the 18th century neoclassical style inspired by their visit to Dumfries Home in England. The design will focus on incorporating neoclassical elements into the formal living, dining, study, and master suite.
It then provides floor plans, furniture plans, and fireplace details for the neoclassical design of the Blackwell residence.
The document also includes design plans for the Leo residence, the Xeno Consulting office building in Provence, France, the Ridge Resort in Colorado, the Dr. Seuss residence, a tiny hurricane-resistant house, the Shire Luxury Townhomes development, and the Day family
This mansion home is tucked away in Westchester, New York. The architects designed the home to fit into the neighborhood while taking advantage of views of a nearby lake. The 10,000 square foot home has an impressive brick facade and interior design featuring aqua marbles throughout. The open floor plan centers around capturing the lake views in every room. Notable design elements include a dramatic staircase with marble accents and an oversized Chinese fishing float centerpiece.
Whether your budget is small or large, there are some design essentials to consider when upgrading a home. These include warming up spaces like kitchens and bathrooms by resurfacing cabinets and adding accent lights, choosing hard flooring like wood, concrete or tile instead of carpeting, and maximizing the use of lighting to enhance spaces. Storage space is also important to add through built-in furniture and shelving.
This document appears to be a portfolio or brochure for an interior design firm called Beasley & Henley Interior Design. It includes photographs and descriptions of various residential and commercial interior design projects they have completed. The styles shown include luxury, modern, mid-century, Mediterranean, and traditional designs. Brief captions accompany each photo highlighting design elements and themes. The document promotes the designers' vision and ability to create beautiful, functional living and work spaces.
September issue of Arroyo Monthly: Cover by Ewasko
Updating a Treasure: Barton Phelps designs a seamless office addition to an award-winning Buff & Hensman home in the San Gabriel foothills.
By Katie Klapper, September 2009
Photos by: Tommy Ewasko
The villa is situated on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea in Greece, with an interior designed to take full advantage of the spectacular views. The upstairs living area opens onto a large balcony and has walls of glass sliding doors to frame the ocean vistas. High-quality materials were chosen throughout to complement the natural surroundings, including wooden surfaces, glass, and stone. Attention to lighting ensures the views remain the focal point.
Residential Interior Design Traditional Design portfolioGina Roberson
This document summarizes an interior design project for a client named Sandra. The design aims to create a traditional and cozy home atmosphere using earth tones. Key elements include a living room with a focal wall overlooking the garden, a reading nook, storage for plants and quilts, and a home gym area. Furnishings are selected to have traditional styles mixed with modern prints. Earth tone fabrics and wood floors are used throughout, accented by pops of an organic radish color.
The newsletter provides a summary of 10 design trends for 2010, including textures, natural materials, layered flooring, wallpapered ceilings, artisanal goods, and mixing styles. It also discusses a newly opened apartment complex with tropical inspired interiors and amenities. Additionally, it provides tips for maintaining natural stone and highlights a master bathroom remodel that upgraded outdated cabinets and fixtures.
Cliff Startup is a metal artist and blacksmith based in Pound Ridge, New York. He crafts architectural details, garden structures, and original artwork out of steel, copper, brass, aluminum, and iron. Startup has a cavernous workshop where he uses welding torches and industrial tools to shape raw metals into functional art and restoration projects. Though self-taught, blacksmithing runs in Startup's family for generations. He is renowned for his skill and the high quality of his restorations of antique garden sculptures and pieces.
The structure is designed taking a holistic approach in consideration with local climate, local materials , local people along with energy saving elements.
It pertains to the eco friendly principle which was approach of the firm from its inception for all its projects. Design reflects the ethos of the surroundings-its culture and traditions. Rural, traditional and Heritage aspects are perfectly blended in the design resulting in an eco friendly structure.
Fusion of Post Modern and Ancient architecture is observed in façade and several interior elements. The shapes and forms reflect diverse aesthetics, with harmonious collision of styles adopted for its own sake.It is a natural The staircase block tilting in glass and ACP reflects the post modern character of the structure which is held by robust, tough stone work of creamish white Gokak stone and black undressed sun pointed basalt stone.
Structure is designed to meet occupants need for thermal and visual comfort at reduced levels of energy and resource consumption.
The document describes several home staging projects. It discusses removing clutter from a living room to showcase the space and height, updating a 1980s kitchen light fixture with LED rope lighting, and transforming small closets in a condo into polished storage. It also lists various changes made to different rooms in homes, such as painting, new fixtures, flooring, and furniture.
The document discusses proposed changes to Swarovski store designs to attract younger customers. It suggests making the stores feel more feminine and "wow"-inducing to draw people in. Celebrity endorsements are mentioned as a way to increase the brand's appeal to youth. The redesign plans include elements like chandeliers, marble, velvet displays, and mirrored areas with a Baroque style to create an impressive experience.
This document provides a room-by-room overview of an interior design project for a house in Edmonds, WA. It lists the entry, living room, dining room, lighting, and a niche as areas that were designed. The document gives a high-level outline of the scope of an interior design project without details about the specific designs for each room.
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This document outlines the portfolio and experience of a designer. It includes summaries of various design projects they have completed in areas such as fitness facility design, office design, restaurant design, retail design, healthcare design, loft design, kitchen design, graphic design, and photography. For each project, it lists the design programs used and highlights the objectives, such as renovating an existing space for a new use or designing a space to meet a client's needs and budget. Overall, the designer aims to create functional and efficient spaces using a mix of modern and vintage styles.
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This document summarizes several interior design projects by Andreina Anselmi. It describes renovating a kitchen by eliminating a wall to integrate spaces, and adding a central island. It also describes designing a kitchen with a central island and tall wall units, and a small kitchen concentrating appliances on two walls. Further, it outlines furnishing a penthouse living area with contrasting colored furniture to define spaces, and designing a minimalist home with warmth added through furnishings.
The portfolio of Class of 2014 interior design technology student Bretton Toop. Students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready to share for showing to prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
The document provides details on several design projects for both residential and commercial clients, including floor plans, selections, and renderings. It includes a kitchen and bath remodel for a couple wanting a French country style, a high-end Polynesian restaurant in Manhattan, a radio station interior, and several universal design home projects.
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This document presents the design of a dual family residence in Kathmandu, Nepal. The design seamlessly blends Nepali traditional architecture with modern features. Traditional elements like wooden elements, red bricks, and pagoda roofs are updated with modern materials like brick panels and framed windows. The interior design takes inspiration from traditional Nepali and Newari styles but simplifies them and incorporates modern materials and lighting. Individual rooms like the living room, dining room, and study are formally laid out with symmetrical furniture placement and balanced aesthetics inspired by classical principles. A variety of natural materials and finishes are used throughout to achieve a luxurious yet sophisticated design.
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This document contains summaries of various design projects including a bedroom transformed from girlish to sophisticated, a dining event featuring "breakfast in bed" vignettes, a model home featuring bold colors and millwork, and conceptual designs for a health spa and commercial/residential space. Hand drawings and renderings are included to illustrate the conceptual designs.
The portfolio of Class of 2014 interior design technology student Shantel McKinnon. Students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready to share for showing to prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
Clinton W. Broyles' portfolio contains documentation of kinetic sculptures, architectural models, and paintings created during his studies. It includes sketches, development photos, and final photos of a metal stabile, behavioral setting house, and kinetic wood game. The portfolio shows Broyles' process from initial concept sketches through construction of final models and paintings.
This document provides design ideas and inspiration for furnishing an apartment. It includes suggestions for color palettes featuring blues, greys, and golds. Flooring suggestions include limestone and travertine. Furniture ideas are presented for the entrance hall, lounge, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen/dining area, and balcony. Specific art, lighting, textiles, and other decorative accessories are recommended to reflect the owners' worldly and fashionable tastes.
This home in Florida breaks conventions with its playful mix of traditional and modern design. The homeowner worked with a builder and architect to realize her vision of hot pink and turquoise colors alongside stone and wood features. Throughout the home, attention to unique details like a stacked stone feature wall and bunk room with turquoise floors create a whimsical atmosphere that is enjoyed by both children and adults.
The document summarizes several houses designed by different architects:
1. The Fennell Residence in Portland, Oregon is a unique floating home designed by Robert Oshatz using curved wood beams to resemble ripples in a river.
2. The Conch Shell House in Isla Mujeres, Mexico designed by Octavio Ocampo is shaped like a seashell with interior decor incorporating seashells and coral.
3. Wingspread in Racine, Wisconsin is Frank Lloyd Wright's 1937 home featuring a central great hall with four wings radiating, extensive wood and brick work, and balconies.
The document summarizes Jennifer Orne's work on two residential design projects. For the Crow Residence in Dallas, she assisted the architect in designing all interior elements over two years. Her first published work. For the Sea Island residence, she collaborated with design firm Three, Inc. on the millwork, tile patterns, and other interior elements. Her favorite design was a nautilus shell-inspired tile pattern for the circular staircase, modeled after the golden rectangle proportions.
This document summarizes the renovation of a condominium unit in Miami for a charity fundraising project benefiting the NFL Alumni's Caring for Kids programs. The designers modernized the formerly drab apartment, lightening it with white walls and hardwood floors. Updates included dropping the ceiling height slightly, demolishing the old kitchen to install a new open layout, and choosing luxury materials for bathrooms like marble and tile. The renovation transformed the space into a sleek, contemporary home suitable for both entertaining and everyday living.
This document provides information about a new housing development called Greenbanks located on the North Norfolk coast. It includes details about the property such as its size, layout, specifications, amenities and landscaped grounds. Photos and descriptions showcase the local area of Holt and nearby attractions. Profiles of some of the suppliers and tradespeople involved in constructing Greenbanks are presented. The document emphasizes the developer's commitment to customer service, from the design process through aftersales support.
This document contains summaries of several interior design projects completed by Nancy Wildermuth. They include transforming a rectangular family room with paint, furnishings and a custom media center; adding color, built-ins and a new mantle to a transitional family room; designing an elegant game room with a fireplace, art and window treatments; and helping empty nesters redesign their living and dining spaces with neutral colors and accents.
The document provides design details for the Top Hat restaurant and lounge, including concept, floor plans, elevations, renderings, and room justifications. The design concept aims to create an elegant, high-end atmosphere inspired by 1940s Chicago style. Gold, crystal chandeliers, crimson textiles, and art deco features will be used to achieve this mood. The lounge will include a dance floor and stage for live jazz music.
Henry Zhu's design portfolio includes hospitality, residential, and retail projects. It summarizes several of his projects including a boutique hotel in San Francisco, a resort spa in Tucson, and residential homes in Portland and San Francisco. The portfolio also outlines two retail store designs - a cosmetic store in New York and a tea shop in San Francisco. Brief descriptions and floor plans are provided for selected projects.
This portfolio from Nancy Wildermuth of Intentional Designs, Inc. summarizes several interior design projects including transforming a rectangular family room with paint, furnishings and a custom media center, transitioning a family room style with an accent wall and built-ins, and designing an elegant game room with a fireplace, art, and window treatments. It also outlines renovating a living room to fit a downsizing couple's tastes inspired by their rug and heritage, and redoing an empty nester's living and dining spaces with a neutral color palette and pops of red and black.
3. FRISBY RESIDENCE
Richard and Lynne Frisby are a
young couple in their first home
together. They like the bones of
their home as it is a craftsman
and look forward to putting their
design choices into it.
Richard and Lynne are very fond
of their dogs and would like all
their bed considered as a part of
the overall design. In addition,
they prefer green design over
standard and are willing to go the
extra mile to make sure many
products are natural, sustainable
or recycled. Finally, they both
love to have friends and family
over for social gatherings. Since
this family is eco-conscious, my
plan is to design using four
natural elements, earth, wind,
fire and water. The great room
and kitchen will reflect the
culmination of all elements
combined.
4. FRISBY RESIDENCE- FIRE
For the formal living
room, a custom
fireplace was
created with a
traditional
craftsman feel to it.
Art glass is used
along with black and
whites of their
creation to bring in
a modern craft to
the space while
sticking with my fire
theme. Wool carpet,
Sensuede and
cotton blends were
used to maintain
the eco-friendly
design.
5. ELEVATIONS- FIRE
These are the four
elevations of the
space. A
perspective
drawing is
available on the
project page.
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
6. MASTER BEDROOM-EARTH
Elmwood is
continued in the
master bedroom.
The human bed as
well as the dog bed
are custom made
items. The sofa is an
eco-friendly product
made by EKLA that
is covered with
Sensuede. Lots of
browns were used
as in the wood and
the fabric
combinations but
blues were added to
give the space some
calm.
7. ELEVATIONS-EARTH
EAST ELEVATION
These are the four
elevations of the
bedroom.
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
8. FRISBY RESIDENCE- WATER
To give the bathroom
an organic feel, a
large wall made of
glass was used as a
part of the shower
surround with teak
for the tub and sink.
The toilet is a Toto
with low water use
and a heated seat. To
go with the water
theme, the PAINT COLOR
chandelier, sconces
and shower head
were chosen
because their designs
were reminiscent of
water or water drops.
9. ELEVATIONS-WATER
These are the four
elevations of the
bathroom.
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH
ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
10. FRISBY RESIDENCE- ALL NATURE
The kitchen has
custom glass knobs
and hand blown
lighting. The
limestone sink was
chosen because it
was the same tone
as the aluminum
shaving found in the
Alkemi resin
counterop. For the
back splash, multi-
colored glass with a
metallic sheen on
the back of them
were added for
color. The cabinets
were styled after the
craftsman design.
11. ELEVATIONS- ALL NATURE
These are the four
elevations of the
kitchen.
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
12. SWAROVSKI
Having noticed
that the current
Swarovski stores
are a bit on the
masculine side, I
decided to give
this famous
crystal retailer a
fresh new look
and feel. These
boutiques are
designed to make
the customer feel
special by adding
VIP customer
service.
13. SWAROVSKI
The look that
has been created
is a combination
of Baroque and
Rococo.
Swarovski
chandeliers were
be utilized as
well as black
busts that some
of the finer
pieces will hung
on. Most of the
busts are to be
in locked
window cases as
an attraction.
14. SWAROVSKI
Currently Swarovski
THE ORIGINAL SWAN
uses navy blue boxes
and bags for their
merchandise. A
conscious choice was
made to make it a
little classier and a bit
more modern. In
addition to creating
the bags and boxes,
the emblem was
modified while still
using the swan but in
a different way. The
center of the new
emblem has four
original swans
mirrored twice. Then
the Baroque elements
were added later.
15. SWAROVSKI
These are the four
sketches created
with the help of a
classmate, Juan
Moriera. I assisted
in the visual
design and helped
render the scenes.
16. ANDERSON RESIDENCE
This is a project
I worked on in
2008. The plans
were drawn up
by Design Lines
and modified by
me. The
location is in
Edmonds with a
view directly
over a pond
with the Puget
Sound beyond
it. The lighting
plan is shown as
well.
17. ANDERSON RESIDENCE
Materials chosen for
the space. Three
green fabrics with
different textures, the
center is the
inspirational fabric for
the home. To the
right, more blue was
added in different
weights and textures
for variety. Below
there’s brown and
cream leather for
furnishings and
marmoleum for the
laundry/pantry.
Granite and glass
were chosen for the
kitchen, cork for the
exercise room and
Elmwood reclaimed
wood throughout the
home.
18. ANDERSON RESIDENCE
These are
different views
using Sketchup.
The lower level is
the rec room and
the patio while
the mail level is
where the
kitchen, dining
room and living
room are.
19. ANDERSON RESIDENCE
This home
theater is
inspired by old
Hollywood. Red
is the main
color because
it’s reminiscent
of the red
carpet. Using
the black and
white art brings
in the stars and
takes away
from the
starkness of the
red.
20. HARBOR HOUSE
This project should be
flexible without seeming
unstable. The space
needs to be cozy to give
the clients a feeling of
hominess. The space
should have nooks and
crannies so a client can
curl up with a book
without feeling like the
goings on around them
are disruptive. Safety is a
main concern so making
sure there is an area next
to the stairs for
supervision to hang out is
very important. Also,
clear visibility will help
the young clients to not
feel threatened by the
older clients as bullying
will not be tolerated. My
concept statement is
based on Maslow’s
hierarchy of needs. On
every level an individual
needs certain things
before they can reach
their best potential.
22. HARBOR HOUSE-POP CAFE
Bright and shiny
materials were
used along with
Pop Art in order
to give the space
a whimsical yet
modern feel.
23. HARBOR HOUSE- OFFICES
These are the
materials used for
the professional
space next to the
café. They are
modern, fun yet
serious enough for
staff to work in.
24. HARBOR HOUSE- BOYS SPACE
These are four
scenes of the boys
living space.
There’s the living
room that has
seating for seven
with an area of six
computers next to
it. A few nooks
were put in for
the boys’
creativity. There’s
a library with four
large beanbags
across the hall.
Next to it is the
art nook for
further personal
exploration.
25. HARBOR HOUSE- BOYS SPACE
The bedrooms
were created with
the ability to
expand. Typically
there will only be
one boy per
room. Fun lighting
and fabrics make
the space
youthful. The
fabrics I chose
were from
Crypton for long
use.
26. LUSK RESIDENCE
The challenge
for this project
was to create a
900 sq/ft home
with all the
amenities of a
larger home. A
curved wall was
used to
enhance the
space by
doubling as an
art niche.
27. LUSK RESIDENCE
The main idea
for this space
was to make it
seem larger
than it is. With
that in mind,
skylights, upper
windows and
tall windows
were used to
allow the
outside to come
in and add
natural light. To
the right is a
sketch of the
office nook.
28. LUSK RESIDENCE
Color was
embraced in the
residence in
order to add
interest. By
having tall
ceilings, the red
doesn’t
overwhelm the
space. It still has
a roomy feel.
29. LUSK RESIDENCE
Because very
little furnishings
were needed
for the space,
quality pieces
were chosen.
Art glass is also
a large part of
the design with
the curved wall.
Once again,
every nook is
meant to be
interesting and
a distraction
from the size of
the residence.
30. AUTOCAD 3D
These are the
two projects our
3D AutoCAD
class had. The
living room was
a step by step
process with
our instructor.
The kitchen was
a project done
on our own.
31. RENDERINGS
For one of my
early classes, the
class was required
to render a space
by an inspiring
designer. This
space was created
by Clodagh and
my rendering was
painted with
acrylics.
32. RENDERINGS
This object of this
project was to
redesign and
render a space. A
faux finish was
chosen for the
walls. A higher
backboard for the
bed with a two
tone silk comforter Rendered Using Water Color Pencils
and silk pillows
complete the new
look.
The Original Photo
35. FURNITURE DESIGN
To the left is a
“Chable” or a chair
that turns into a
table. It’s a very
simple design that
has the potential to
expand by adding
shelving to the
table.
To the right is a wall
divider which turns
into bunk cots. If it
were created to
size it would have
to be made with
steel for an
industrial look.
36. MODEL DESIGN
To the immediate
left is a model that
was designed to
have an office
space, a bed, a
closet and a work
table. The work
table folds up
against the Murphy
bed when the bed
is used. To the right
is another model
that was supposed
to prepare us for
working in a small
space.
37. THE STUDIO-TROIANI
Located in Downtown
Seattle, the purpose of the
Community Tree Program
is to promote O’ Christmas
Trees and its fundraising
activities, create a
memorable holiday display
in the lobbies of
downtown business and to
promote established up &
coming designers. Tour of
Trees viewers are
shoppers, tourists,
downtown business
clientele and patrons of
businesses where trees are
located.
I was the lead IADT
designer for the Troiani
Tree. Their only request
was they didn’t want a
themed Christmas tree. PROVIDENCE O’CHRISTMAS TREE
COMMUNITY TREE AT TROIANI’S IN
SEATTLE BY IADT
38. THE STUDIO-CHILD
Located in on Mercer
Island, CHILD is a school
for children with learning
disabilities. Our mission
was to create a space that
is versatile for children
with different learning
preferences. We chose
heavy duty pieces made of
EVA foam. Often times
children with Autism are
inspired by certain colors.
This is why we used with
color-changing light bulbs.
The flooring was covered
with a mat so if a child fell,
they wouldn't hurt
themselves. This was a
great project with much to
learn about learning
disabilities.