This document provides a portfolio of Julie Krause's design work, including projects in commercial and residential design. In the commercial section, it summarizes her conceptual redesign of an elementary school learning lab to create different learning zones and promote technology integration. It also summarizes her schematic design for a co-working office space called Mixed*bag that provides amenities for entrepreneurs and freelancers in a space designed for interaction and collaboration. In the residential section, it lists several remodeling projects including a ranch home, kitchen, and laundry room.
This document discusses office space types and standards. It describes different types of workspaces like open spaces, cubicles, private offices, and team rooms. It also covers support spaces, meeting rooms, and standards for workplace density, egress requirements, and atrium design. Spatial organization principles are outlined regarding the allocation of enclosed workstations, natural light, and circulation space.
Office Design - Ad Agency Interior Designrajensen00
- AKQA, a digital advertising agency known for innovative work, is redesigning its new San Francisco office to promote collaboration between departments.
- The designer conducted research on effective office designs and found that mixing formal and informal spaces, providing technology tools, and designing to increase spontaneous interactions can improve collaboration.
- The proposed redesign features a pneumatic messaging tube system, brainstorming rooms with inspiration displays, and conference rooms decorated with the company's values to bring departments together and represent the brand.
This document provides guidelines for designing office spaces. It discusses principles like studying the space, distributing areas suitably, choosing appropriate colors, materials and furniture. It then describes different office areas like manager offices, reception, meeting rooms, archive offices and more. For each area, it provides details on size, decoration, furniture and other features. Finally, it discusses common components like brainstorming rooms, utility areas, smoking rooms and importance of accessories and ceiling design.
The case study covers the interior details and the material specification along with highlighting the color scheme and lighting used inside the BCOgent office, Noida
Working Hard or Hardly Working: Simple Office Design TipsSan Diego Office
Working Hard or Hardly Working: Simple Office Design Tips outlines 7 tips for improving office design to boost efficiency, productivity, and employee satisfaction. The tips include investing in ergonomic furniture to reduce sick days and stimulate productivity, letting in natural light to improve mood and tasks, creating open floor plans and breakout spaces to foster interaction and new ideas, keeping common areas clean and organized, allowing personalization, and branding the space to reflect the company culture. With most employees spending over 8 hours per day at work, good office design can significantly impact their work and well-being.
The document provides guidance on designing office interiors. It discusses key considerations for office layout, including using a mix of closed and open plans. It also outlines important factors for designing specific office spaces like the lobby, such as measuring the space, proper placement of the reception desk, and using plants, colors, flooring, lighting and furniture to create a functional and welcoming environment.
This document discusses office space types and standards. It describes different types of workspaces like open spaces, cubicles, private offices, and team rooms. It also covers support spaces, meeting rooms, and standards for workplace density, egress requirements, and atrium design. Spatial organization principles are outlined regarding the allocation of enclosed workstations, natural light, and circulation space.
Office Design - Ad Agency Interior Designrajensen00
- AKQA, a digital advertising agency known for innovative work, is redesigning its new San Francisco office to promote collaboration between departments.
- The designer conducted research on effective office designs and found that mixing formal and informal spaces, providing technology tools, and designing to increase spontaneous interactions can improve collaboration.
- The proposed redesign features a pneumatic messaging tube system, brainstorming rooms with inspiration displays, and conference rooms decorated with the company's values to bring departments together and represent the brand.
This document provides guidelines for designing office spaces. It discusses principles like studying the space, distributing areas suitably, choosing appropriate colors, materials and furniture. It then describes different office areas like manager offices, reception, meeting rooms, archive offices and more. For each area, it provides details on size, decoration, furniture and other features. Finally, it discusses common components like brainstorming rooms, utility areas, smoking rooms and importance of accessories and ceiling design.
The case study covers the interior details and the material specification along with highlighting the color scheme and lighting used inside the BCOgent office, Noida
Working Hard or Hardly Working: Simple Office Design TipsSan Diego Office
Working Hard or Hardly Working: Simple Office Design Tips outlines 7 tips for improving office design to boost efficiency, productivity, and employee satisfaction. The tips include investing in ergonomic furniture to reduce sick days and stimulate productivity, letting in natural light to improve mood and tasks, creating open floor plans and breakout spaces to foster interaction and new ideas, keeping common areas clean and organized, allowing personalization, and branding the space to reflect the company culture. With most employees spending over 8 hours per day at work, good office design can significantly impact their work and well-being.
The document provides guidance on designing office interiors. It discusses key considerations for office layout, including using a mix of closed and open plans. It also outlines important factors for designing specific office spaces like the lobby, such as measuring the space, proper placement of the reception desk, and using plants, colors, flooring, lighting and furniture to create a functional and welcoming environment.
OC Office Furniture Liquidators is one of the finest furniture solution companies. We can actually meet all of your used office furniture requirements. If we do not have what you require, OC Office Furniture Liquidators has the resources to help you source your requirement as we also broker office furniture. http://www.ocofficeliquidators.com
The document provides guidelines for optimizing open office layouts for Agile teams. It recommends providing at least 6 feet by 8 feet of space per person, ample natural light, adjustable furniture that allows teams freedom to configure their space, plenty of wall space for whiteboards and displays, and breakout rooms for private conversations or calls. The key principles are that the workspace should not obstruct getting work done and should be configurable to changing team needs.
Trends in Office Spaces | Eric HulsmanEric Hulsman
The trends in office design and layout have tremendously evolved in the past couple of years. The inception of new trends in office design has rapidly taken over from the old ideologies of ideal office space. Office designers now focus on enforcing the comfort of employees while helping nurture creativity by creating a suitable working office environment.
LinkedIn's new massive 2.3 lakh square foot Bangalore office is spread across the 6th and 7th floors of the Global Tech Park in Marathahalli, seating around 800 employees. The unique space is divided into color-coded zones and features open collaboration rooms and adjustable standing workstations. The interior was executed in 90 days by Padam Group and displays local Indian themes while aligning with LinkedIn's global office style.
This document outlines a five-step process for selecting office furniture: 1) consider basic needs like space, employees, and budget; 2) design desktop areas with durable and adjustable desks and ergonomic chairs; 3) choose storage furniture like files, pedestals, and towers that organize paperwork; 4) use panel systems and mobile storage to divide space efficiently; 5) identify essential office supplies including stationery, computers, printers, and catering items.
Tips for the corporate office interiorsNitidodesign
There are some really important things that you need to consider when you plan to work on your corporate office interiors. In today’s era, these things actually have a direct impact on your productivity and work performance.
The document provides information on various types of office interiors components including flooring, ceilings, walls, partitions, lighting and smoke detection. It discusses different material options for floors including soft coverings, wood, tile and resilient flooring. It also outlines different ceiling types such as dropped, glass, POP, gypsum and coffered ceilings. Various wall finishes like wood panels, plywood, plaster and laminate are also summarized.
Modular furniture is defined as furniture made up of independent work surface and storage units with panels used as end panels or space dividers. It includes all modular furniture components that collectively are required to complete a workstation.
Open office plans aim to foster collaboration but can negatively impact productivity and morale due to noise and lack of privacy. While they are effective for jobs requiring teamwork, individual focused work is better suited to private offices. Both advantages like improved communication and disadvantages like distractions must be considered when designing office spaces. Solutions attempted include soundproofing, quiet rooms, and sound masking, as well as individual worker strategies using barriers, headphones, and strategic seating.
This document provides a floor plan and design details for a proposed office for Deloitte Company. The design utilizes sustainable and non-toxic materials like concrete flooring, low-VOC paint, and LED lighting. Walls will be finished with natural plaster which has a lower carbon footprint than drywall. Furnishings include ergonomic chairs from designers like Eames and seating areas with art from Bridget Riley. Conference rooms and manager offices are laid out to accommodate staff. The design aims to create an efficient yet eco-friendly workspace.
This document describes the floor plan and room requirements for an architect's office. It includes 8 staff members and details several key rooms in the office - a reception area, conference room, administrative office, senior and principal architect's offices, studio, library, and passageways. It also provides a critical analysis noting some negatives like rooms being too crowded or small, and positives like the use of natural light and color themes. The purpose is to learn about designing the spaces within an architect's office to effectively work and showcase their designs to clients.
Holzwerk Interior Pvt Ltd -Interior design company provides its services since 2003 starts from planning,design, execution and after sales service.over a decade of building relationship through design.
Nina Taraldsen discusses user experience, usability, and interaction design. She notes that usability is the Norwegian Language Council's recommendation for the English term usability. Several quotes are provided about the importance of design that works well and makes users smile, as well as emotional design and how attractive designs can make people feel good and think more creatively. The presentation emphasizes that people do a better job when they want to use a tool rather than try to avoid it, and that positive designs don't let people give up as easily but help them find solutions and do a better job.
Ashita Laddha,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This Project has been Developed by the Student of Dezyne E'cole College Doing Her Interior Design Studies Bachelor Degree Programme + 2Yr Residential & Commercial Design Diploma Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Creating a professional home office environment requires dedicating a space for work, ensuring adequate equipment and storage, maximizing natural light, and adding personal touches. Key aspects include making a needs list, choosing an ergonomic setup near windows, using lamps for varied lighting, investing in quality furniture and tech, adding plants for happiness, rotating personal photos, hiding unnecessary cords and equipment, and displaying a clock to be mindful of work hours. With proper preparation, a home office can promote efficiency outside a traditional workspace.
Bernbaum Magadini Architects was founded in 1998 by Bruce Bernbaum and Patricia Magadini in Dallas, Texas. They take a team-based design approach to inspire collaboration. Their designs possess compositional integrity based on innovation and accuracy. The staff has experience handling projects of any size and complexity and recommends unusual solutions. They bring an open mindset and teamwork approach to every project, resulting in an impressive body of work.
The project aimed to develop a new range of modular workstation furniture with an emphasis on aesthetics and value addition within design constraints. The final prototype featured an ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing workstation that facilitates both individual and team work in a flexible design to fit any workspace. It accommodates diverse working styles.
Yasmeen S was tasked with designing a reception counter for an administrative office located in Kolkata. The office space is 40'x50' and includes areas like a sitting lounge, marketing staff area, and conference room. Yasmeen defined a reception counter and listed the client's requirements, which include business cards, writing tools, paper supplies, and a printer. She then calculated the necessary space for drawers, legs, and the printer. Finally, Yasmeen presented orthographic projections and rendered elevations of the designed reception counter.
This document describes the design of a cash counter for a shoe showroom. The counter measures 2'x6'x2'6" and is designed in a contemporary style according to human proportions. It uses acrylic and wood materials to create a simple yet elegant design that will provide functionality for cash transactions in the shoe store.
Collins House is a luxury residential development located in Melbourne, Australia at the corner of Collins and William Streets. The development pays homage to the heritage of the existing 1908 building by incorporating original Art Nouveau details into the new design. Residences feature premium finishes and amenities, with access to facilities like Collins Terrace, private dining areas, and a gym. Bates Smart designed the slender tower to beautifully integrate with the grand heritage facade and offer residents spectacular city views.
This document provides specifications for finishes, fixtures and fittings for apartment units at 466 Collins Street. It includes two options for colour schemes, Collins and Manhattan. It also specifies materials and products for items like flooring, fixtures in the kitchen like appliances, fixtures in bathrooms, and fixtures in bedrooms. Upgrade options are also described for additional air conditioning units.
For more information visit http://overseascondo.sg/properties/collins-house/ or http://collinshouse-melb.com/ Collins House is situated near the corner of Collins and William Streets, in a central city location that is often regarded as the Melbourne’s premier street. The position enjoys close proximity to the Crown Casino, Collins Street Shopping Precinct, Southern Cross Station, Flinders Street Station and numerous transport routes.
OC Office Furniture Liquidators is one of the finest furniture solution companies. We can actually meet all of your used office furniture requirements. If we do not have what you require, OC Office Furniture Liquidators has the resources to help you source your requirement as we also broker office furniture. http://www.ocofficeliquidators.com
The document provides guidelines for optimizing open office layouts for Agile teams. It recommends providing at least 6 feet by 8 feet of space per person, ample natural light, adjustable furniture that allows teams freedom to configure their space, plenty of wall space for whiteboards and displays, and breakout rooms for private conversations or calls. The key principles are that the workspace should not obstruct getting work done and should be configurable to changing team needs.
Trends in Office Spaces | Eric HulsmanEric Hulsman
The trends in office design and layout have tremendously evolved in the past couple of years. The inception of new trends in office design has rapidly taken over from the old ideologies of ideal office space. Office designers now focus on enforcing the comfort of employees while helping nurture creativity by creating a suitable working office environment.
LinkedIn's new massive 2.3 lakh square foot Bangalore office is spread across the 6th and 7th floors of the Global Tech Park in Marathahalli, seating around 800 employees. The unique space is divided into color-coded zones and features open collaboration rooms and adjustable standing workstations. The interior was executed in 90 days by Padam Group and displays local Indian themes while aligning with LinkedIn's global office style.
This document outlines a five-step process for selecting office furniture: 1) consider basic needs like space, employees, and budget; 2) design desktop areas with durable and adjustable desks and ergonomic chairs; 3) choose storage furniture like files, pedestals, and towers that organize paperwork; 4) use panel systems and mobile storage to divide space efficiently; 5) identify essential office supplies including stationery, computers, printers, and catering items.
Tips for the corporate office interiorsNitidodesign
There are some really important things that you need to consider when you plan to work on your corporate office interiors. In today’s era, these things actually have a direct impact on your productivity and work performance.
The document provides information on various types of office interiors components including flooring, ceilings, walls, partitions, lighting and smoke detection. It discusses different material options for floors including soft coverings, wood, tile and resilient flooring. It also outlines different ceiling types such as dropped, glass, POP, gypsum and coffered ceilings. Various wall finishes like wood panels, plywood, plaster and laminate are also summarized.
Modular furniture is defined as furniture made up of independent work surface and storage units with panels used as end panels or space dividers. It includes all modular furniture components that collectively are required to complete a workstation.
Open office plans aim to foster collaboration but can negatively impact productivity and morale due to noise and lack of privacy. While they are effective for jobs requiring teamwork, individual focused work is better suited to private offices. Both advantages like improved communication and disadvantages like distractions must be considered when designing office spaces. Solutions attempted include soundproofing, quiet rooms, and sound masking, as well as individual worker strategies using barriers, headphones, and strategic seating.
This document provides a floor plan and design details for a proposed office for Deloitte Company. The design utilizes sustainable and non-toxic materials like concrete flooring, low-VOC paint, and LED lighting. Walls will be finished with natural plaster which has a lower carbon footprint than drywall. Furnishings include ergonomic chairs from designers like Eames and seating areas with art from Bridget Riley. Conference rooms and manager offices are laid out to accommodate staff. The design aims to create an efficient yet eco-friendly workspace.
This document describes the floor plan and room requirements for an architect's office. It includes 8 staff members and details several key rooms in the office - a reception area, conference room, administrative office, senior and principal architect's offices, studio, library, and passageways. It also provides a critical analysis noting some negatives like rooms being too crowded or small, and positives like the use of natural light and color themes. The purpose is to learn about designing the spaces within an architect's office to effectively work and showcase their designs to clients.
Holzwerk Interior Pvt Ltd -Interior design company provides its services since 2003 starts from planning,design, execution and after sales service.over a decade of building relationship through design.
Nina Taraldsen discusses user experience, usability, and interaction design. She notes that usability is the Norwegian Language Council's recommendation for the English term usability. Several quotes are provided about the importance of design that works well and makes users smile, as well as emotional design and how attractive designs can make people feel good and think more creatively. The presentation emphasizes that people do a better job when they want to use a tool rather than try to avoid it, and that positive designs don't let people give up as easily but help them find solutions and do a better job.
Ashita Laddha,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This Project has been Developed by the Student of Dezyne E'cole College Doing Her Interior Design Studies Bachelor Degree Programme + 2Yr Residential & Commercial Design Diploma Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Creating a professional home office environment requires dedicating a space for work, ensuring adequate equipment and storage, maximizing natural light, and adding personal touches. Key aspects include making a needs list, choosing an ergonomic setup near windows, using lamps for varied lighting, investing in quality furniture and tech, adding plants for happiness, rotating personal photos, hiding unnecessary cords and equipment, and displaying a clock to be mindful of work hours. With proper preparation, a home office can promote efficiency outside a traditional workspace.
Bernbaum Magadini Architects was founded in 1998 by Bruce Bernbaum and Patricia Magadini in Dallas, Texas. They take a team-based design approach to inspire collaboration. Their designs possess compositional integrity based on innovation and accuracy. The staff has experience handling projects of any size and complexity and recommends unusual solutions. They bring an open mindset and teamwork approach to every project, resulting in an impressive body of work.
The project aimed to develop a new range of modular workstation furniture with an emphasis on aesthetics and value addition within design constraints. The final prototype featured an ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing workstation that facilitates both individual and team work in a flexible design to fit any workspace. It accommodates diverse working styles.
Yasmeen S was tasked with designing a reception counter for an administrative office located in Kolkata. The office space is 40'x50' and includes areas like a sitting lounge, marketing staff area, and conference room. Yasmeen defined a reception counter and listed the client's requirements, which include business cards, writing tools, paper supplies, and a printer. She then calculated the necessary space for drawers, legs, and the printer. Finally, Yasmeen presented orthographic projections and rendered elevations of the designed reception counter.
This document describes the design of a cash counter for a shoe showroom. The counter measures 2'x6'x2'6" and is designed in a contemporary style according to human proportions. It uses acrylic and wood materials to create a simple yet elegant design that will provide functionality for cash transactions in the shoe store.
Collins House is a luxury residential development located in Melbourne, Australia at the corner of Collins and William Streets. The development pays homage to the heritage of the existing 1908 building by incorporating original Art Nouveau details into the new design. Residences feature premium finishes and amenities, with access to facilities like Collins Terrace, private dining areas, and a gym. Bates Smart designed the slender tower to beautifully integrate with the grand heritage facade and offer residents spectacular city views.
This document provides specifications for finishes, fixtures and fittings for apartment units at 466 Collins Street. It includes two options for colour schemes, Collins and Manhattan. It also specifies materials and products for items like flooring, fixtures in the kitchen like appliances, fixtures in bathrooms, and fixtures in bedrooms. Upgrade options are also described for additional air conditioning units.
For more information visit http://overseascondo.sg/properties/collins-house/ or http://collinshouse-melb.com/ Collins House is situated near the corner of Collins and William Streets, in a central city location that is often regarded as the Melbourne’s premier street. The position enjoys close proximity to the Crown Casino, Collins Street Shopping Precinct, Southern Cross Station, Flinders Street Station and numerous transport routes.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office annually help thousands of British residents who experience any kinds of trouble whilst abroad. The report shows important numbers and notions about the FCO's work during 2014/15.
Catherine P. Hamlett's interior design portfolio includes projects ranging from CEO office designs to hotel renovations to café and museum concept designs. Her work incorporates both digital tools like AutoCAD, Revit, and SketchUp as well as physical models and hand renderings. She has experience with commercial, retail, and institutional design projects of various scales.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Catherine P. Hamlett that includes summaries of several interior and lighting design projects she completed while studying at Oklahoma State University. The projects involved creating retail spaces, exploring lighting techniques for museums, developing furniture plans and construction documents for a hotel, designing offices for a CEO and media company, and building physical and digital models. Hand and digital tools like AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp and hand rendering were used across the projects.
The document provides design details for renovating the Smith Master Bathroom, including proposed solutions, floor plans, furniture selections, finishes, and an invoice. The designer proposes expanding the space and adding a closet with seating area. Key elements include a French Empire-inspired red vanity, clawfoot bathtub, porcelain tile flooring, brass fixtures, and neutral paint colors with gold accents. Materials, finishes, and pricing are specified for all elements.
This document outlines the lighting and material settings for rendering a 3D bedroom scene created in SketchUp using Vray. It describes using one sun and one additional Vray light as the principal and supplementary lights. Materials include wood textures with diffuse, bump, and reflection maps applied to walls. Render settings include a camera, environment lighting, anti-aliasing, color mapping, light cache, and final render output without post-production edits.
This document is Ron Gilmore's 2013-2014 architectural portfolio. It includes summaries and images of several architectural design projects completed by Ron using software like AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp. The projects include designs for a cafe/gallery, residential homes, a duplex, and modern house studies. The portfolio also lists the architectural design courses Ron has taken and outlines his goals to obtain an Engineering Technology degree and pursue a career in computer science.
This portfolio document summarizes Marcela B. King's qualifications and experience as an interior designer. It includes sections on her objective, design skills, additional skills, education, employment history, accomplishments, and memberships. Samples of her design work are presented for various interior design projects including office, residential, museum, and amenity center designs.
An iconic development located along Melbourne's premier Collins Street. Collins House Melbourne is launching for sale in Singapore with 1,2 and 3 bedroom units available for sale. For more information visit www.sghomesforsale.com or contact Eric at (+65)9721 6193 erickhongzh@gmail.com
The document is Keegan Smoker's architectural portfolio from 2016. It includes sections about his objective in seeking a drafting position, skills, education, work experience, and design projects. The highlighted project is a proposal to redesign the Bella Vista Community Library in Philadelphia to revitalize the surrounding community. The new design includes large adaptable spaces, intimate study areas, a technology center, kids rooms, and a sustainable design with green roofs and a double-leaf facade system.
Emily Stinemetz's interior design portfolio from 2013-2015 includes commercial, hospitality, education, healthcare, and residential design projects. Her commercial work includes designing an architecture firm office and renovating an academic building. For hospitality, she designed a hotel conversion of a 1910 New Orleans warehouse. Her education work featured a K-12 school library design. Healthcare projects involved designing patient rooms and common areas. Residential designs included single-family homes.
Nhatrang Do is an interior design student at Texas Tech University expected to graduate in May 2016. She has experience as an intern at Linfield Design Associates in Austin and has worked as a receptionist. Her education focuses on interior design, architecture, and Revit. Her portfolio includes residential, healthcare, and commercial projects demonstrating her skills in hand and digital drafting, rendering, and model making. She is experienced in materials, lighting design, and sustainability and is preparing for the LEED Green Associate exam.
This document provides design details for several projects including a restaurant design, workplace design, retail design, library design, and residential design. It includes floor plans, renderings, materials boards, and design process documentation for each project type. Project descriptions, concept statements, and ADA compliance information are also included.
The document proposes constructing an event hall and café on a 30m x 30m plot of land within a university campus. The concept is to build a multipurpose event hall measuring 13.5m x 19.5m that can be used for parties, dining, and badminton. An adjacent café would provide food/drinks and a small library for studying. Site analysis found the location next to sports courts lacked rest areas. The proposal provides rationales for benefits and materials lists the estimated costs. Construction approval documents are also outlined.
The document proposes constructing an event hall and café on a 30m x 30m plot of land within a university campus. The concept is to build a multipurpose event hall measuring 13.5m x 19.5m that can be used for parties, dining, and badminton. An adjacent café would provide food/drinks and a small library for studying. Site analysis found the location next to sports courts lacked rest areas. The proposal provides rationales for benefits and materials lists the estimated costs. Construction approval documents are also outlined.
This portfolio document summarizes Amanda Ho's work in various areas of design including ergonomics, interiors and space planning, user experience, and universal design. It provides examples of 3 projects: an ergonomic evaluation of sewing machines and workstations where recommendations were made to improve safety and comfort, a programming project for an elementary school cafeteria where goals and recommendations were generated, and a challenge to design an inclusive classroom by Herman Miller and HKS Architects where a concept was developed and realized. In each section, the tasks, methods, insights, and outcomes are briefly outlined. The portfolio showcases Amanda Ho's diverse experience and approach to improving design through research and stakeholder input.
National Grid implemented a workplace sharing plan called Smart Workspace aimed at increasing collaboration, knowledge sharing, and driving efficiencies. The plan involved optimizing occupancy across buildings by providing a variety of workspace options and allowing flexibility in where employees work. Research found opportunities to improve communication, balance focus and team work, and provide a more stimulating environment. The pilot project increased utilization by 15% and decreased empty spaces by 24% by providing choice and encouraging mobility. Employees reported increased collaboration, knowledge sharing, and support for innovation in the new workspace.
The document provides details on the proposed redesign of a commercial space into a restaurant and retail area called "The Floq". Key aspects summarized are:
1) The design aims to encourage social interaction and connection through various seating arrangements, interactive digital displays, and technology access.
2) Sustainable practices such as reuse of existing materials, daylighting, and energy efficient fixtures are a core part of the design concept.
3) Renderings and floor plans show distinct dining, bar, patio, and retail spaces that maintain an overall flow while catering to different uses.
The document provides information on various interior design projects completed by Stephanie Kim including NEXT, SHARED SPACES, Boutique Office, and PAVE Design Competition. It includes project descriptions, concept statements, renderings, plans, and perspectives of the different space designs. The projects ranged from a co-working space to a community outreach facility to a small boutique office.
The document proposes enhancing an outdoor area beside the library at Taylor's University into a study area. It analyzes the shortcomings of the current space and makes recommendations to improve accessibility, aesthetics, furniture, and atmosphere. The proposal divides the area into private and public zones with different furnishings to accommodate individual and group study needs. It also suggests adding a glass cube structure to provide shelter from rain and allow natural light and views of the surroundings. The overall goal is to create a relaxing, inspiring environment that meets the study needs of the student community.
This document provides a design proposal for a mixed-use development in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The development would include 100 units of residential housing ranging from studios to 3-bedroom units, as well as workshops and showrooms for bike, woodworking, and digital production. The irregular site plan is shaped to reflect Red Hook's industrial history and the ports that previously defined the area. The development aims to continue redevelopment of the neighborhood and provide affordable housing alongside spaces for local crafts and manufacturing.
sharing ideas at the 2013 Happy Business To You event in Italy about how the cultural, environmental and business aspects are shaping the design of the workplace for the future. By Matiz Architecture & Design
Pallavi Sharma,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This document is a project report submitted by Pallavi Sharma towards the partial fulfillment of a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from Dezyne E Cole College in Ajmer, India. It includes an introduction to interior design, commercial design, product design, the history of furniture, office design, and a case study and design process for a reception area chair. The report was completed under the guidance of Miss Divya Sharma.
The document describes a project report submitted by Ashita Laddha towards the partial fulfillment of an Interior Design diploma. It includes an acknowledgement of those who contributed and guided the project. The synopsis provides an introduction to product design and furniture design. The case study involves designing school furniture for students aged 8-13 years old. Market research was conducted to understand problems that could be addressed with the new furniture design.
Kinnarps is a Swedish manufacturer of ergonomic office furniture. It is family-owned and has been in business since 1943, making it one of the largest manufacturers in Scandinavia and among the top 3-5 in Europe. The company emphasizes sustainability, ergonomics, and space planning in its furniture design philosophy. It advocates for flexible workspaces and smart office layouts to reduce environmental impact and costs for customers.
The document outlines Savitha Narayanan's portfolio and projects from her Master's program in Interior and Living Design at Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. It includes summaries and diagrams of 6 projects focused on spatial interventions and concepts for hospitality, pop-up workspaces, street food, structures, cafes, and healthcare. Savitha's education and experience in architecture and design are also mentioned.
This senior-level course focuses on critical thinking through research, writing, discussion and problem-solving. Students identify a design problem and develop a visual solution incorporating responsible design methods. They examine hotel design elements and develop presentations reflecting industry standards. The course also presents an in-depth study of architecture and design from several non-western cultures through team presentations and fusion furniture designs.
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Commercial Design
Leopold Elementary School
Conceptual Redesign
Mixed*bag Co-Working Office
Schematic Design –Design Development –Programming –Contract Documentation
Le ravage Hotel Lobby
Space Planning –Conceptual Design –Furniture Planning
Residential Design
Aging in Place Ranch Home Remodel
Floor Plan Redesign –Space Planning -Cabinet Planning -Finishes Selection
Kitchen and Family Room Remodel
Space Planning -Floor Plan Redesign -Cabinet Planning –Finishes Selection
Laundry Room Remodel
Space Planning -Cabinet Planning –Finishes Selection
First Floor New Construction
Space Planning -Conceptual Design
Other Skills
Hand Rendering
Hand drafting
3. CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
THE PROJECT
The PTA at the Aldo Leopold Elementary School has decided that the existing computer lab should be re-purposed into a more collaborative, creative, alternative learning space. The vision is of a place where kids think and brainstorm in new and alternative ways, both alone or in groups. The space will have access to iPadsand other technology in order to provide connectivity and opportunities for digital exploration. The team was looking for various ideas to accomplish their goals and were additionally open for new ideas for utilizing the space.
The Leopold Elementary School learning lounge design will inspire the students to explore, analyze, create, learn, and achieve by…
•Going beyond the traditional boundaries of education and allowing for a variety of opportunities and activities
•Accommodating multiple modes of learning in order to maximize the learning experience: large work, personal work, collaborative, private, cozy
•Providing zones of choice for students, while allowing access for teachers to mentor students
•Allowing for easy movement of furniture and use of technology in order to promote interaction collaboration, and comfort
•Offering customization for the needs of the instructor or community
•Providing furniture that meets the scale and provides ergonomics for its users
•Providing vertical surfaces on which to display content, projection surfaces, charging stations, a SMART board, and whiteboards in a configurations that enhance the technological experience
•Maximizing student achievement through a multi-sensory experience with the shapes, textures, colors, and other finishes that make learning more
•Providing adjustable lighting in order to suit the needs of each zone of the lab
CONCEPTUAL REDESIGN –ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEARNING LAB
C O M M E R C I A L
EXISTING SPACE
PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED PAINT FINISHES
4. THE GOALS
To allow for different learning venues--private work, collaboration, instruction, exploration, creative thinking, writing, reading. . .
To have adaptable furniture that is mobile and customizable to students and teacher preference
To provide furniture in the correct scale while fulfilling ergonomic needs
To promote technological integration into the classroom to enhance engagement
To bring about a multi-sensory experience through materials and finishes of the space
To utilize sustainable and ecologically safe furniture and lighting where possible
CONCEPTUAL REDESIGN –ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEARNING LAB
C O M M E R C I A L
FLOORING FINISHES
FLOOR PLAN CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
COORDINATING FABRICS
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE QUIET READING AREA
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE PRESENTATION AREA
5. CONCEPTUAL REDESIGN - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEARNING LAB
C O M M E R C I A L
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE WRITING AREAS WITH SIT-TO-STAND TABLES
SPACE PLANNING
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE COLLABORATING AREA CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
F U R N I T U R E
6. THE PROJECT
Mixed*bag brings to life the concept of the “fourth place” work environment—a co-working enabler. It attracts and blends together those who desire to conduct business in a space that is designed to cultivate interaction and collaboration. This model environment can be described as a form of social-networking, but in a face-to-face format. From entrepreneurs to freelancers, mixed*bag is an available space in which to perform work, promoting a sense of community and networking opportunities. The goal is to spark innovation among the diverse, loosely- connected professional users of the space. However, Mixed*bag is not only a facility for gathering; it also provides a full- service, professional business environment, offering wireless internet, technical resources, mail service, beverages and snacks, lockers, and secretarial support to its members. It is the answer to many of the challenges that traditional office and home office environments face, while nourishing accelerated serendipity.
OFFICE BUILD-OUT –MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
SPACE PLANNING
BLOCK DIAGRAM 1
BLOCK DIAGRAM 2
BLOCK DIAGRAM 3
ADJACENCY MATRIX
7. Design Concept
•To provide a professional, sophisticated, and welcoming atmosphere—quality finishes, architectural features, an earthy and natural color palette, and texture through patterns and surfaces
•To promote cohesiveness through use of repeating colors and finishes
•To offer a natural flow through the logically conjoined spaces
•To provide conveniences and amenities as well as traditional office services
•To provide opportunities for networking through technical connections
•To offer a range of work style choices
•To provide flexible furniture, fixtures, and equipment for altering configurations
OFFICE BUILD-OUT –MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
…A NEW WAY TO GO TO WORK
REFINED BLOCK DIAGRAM
8. OFFICE BUILD-OUT –MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
PROTOTYPICAL SKETCHES
…COLLABORATING, BRAIN-STORMING, NETWORKING
GOALS
To provide an interesting, creative, and sophisticated design that appeals to the members of mixed*bag by utilizing high-quality furniture, finishes, and equipment
To offer opportunities for unlimited interaction by having conjoined spaces in which individuals have easy access to one another in order to network, brainstorm, or have casual discussions
To provide a variety of work-style environments so that the members can choose to work in ways and settings that best suit them
To provide flexible furniture, fixtures, and equipment that is adaptable, allowing members to easily alter spaces to meet their business needs
To provide and incorporate all of the technical conveniences of an office
9. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
Created with AutoCAD NTS
Occupancy is a leased portion of existing building, first floor utilized
6,950 gross square feet of space
Raised floor throughout space
Existing plumbing and electrical to be placed as needed
Typical finished ceiling height throughout is 10’ AFF
Acoustical 2’x2’ grid tile ceiling
Indirect/direct fluorescent pendant system
Floor to ceiling windows
Permanent columns with finished dimensions
Occupancy B –Business
Sprinklers throughout
“THE LUNCH BAG” CENTRALLY LOCATED AWAY FROM WORKSTATIONS, BUT NEAR CONFERENCE SPACES
SEVERAL SEATING OPTIONS
ISLAND FOR CONGREGATING
“THE GATHERING” LOCATED AWAY FROM WORKSTATIONS
COMFORTABLE AND QUIET ATMOSPHERE
THE SPACE…
“THE BLENDER” LOCATED AWAY FROM WORKSTATIONS, BUT NEAR LUNCH BAG
SEVERAL SEATING OPTIONS (HIGH AND LOW)
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCIALIZING
“THE WELCOMING” LOCATED TO GREET AND SERVE MEMBERS
ACCESSIBLE TO OWNER
LOCATED NEAR STORAGE AND PRINT ROOM FOR CONVENIENCE
“SHOWCASE THE BAG” LOCATED NEAR ENTERING CLIENTS AND GUESTS FOR VISIBILITY
ORIGINAL FOOTPRINT…
“THE BRIEF CASE” LOCATED NEAR “THE LUNCH BAG” AND EXTERIOR ENTRANCE
LOCATED AWAY FROM WORKSTATIONS
10. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
FURNITURE PLAN
F U N C T I O N . A E R G O N O M I C S . A E S T H E T I C S
FURNITURE SCHEDULE
CODE
QTY
MANUFACTURER
PRODUCT NUM
DESCRIPTION
C1
20
HERMAN MILLER
MR121AAF
WORK CHAIR, MIRRA, STUD-HEIGHT, STD TILT, ADJ ARMS/SEAT, UPHST TRIFLEX BACK
C2
1
HERMAN MILLER
CQ79MA
SETU STOOL, 5-STAR BASE, STOOL HEIGHT RANGE, LYRIS SUSPENSION SEAT/BACK, RIBBON ARMS
C3
5
HERMAN MILLER
MGL20.M
LYRA STOOL, MEDIUM HEIGHT, PKG OF 4
C4
1
HERMAN MILLER
MGY00
TROY CHAIR, PKG OF 4
C5
2
HERMAN MILLER
MGY00
TROY CHAIR, PKG OF 4
C6
12
ALLSTEEL
INST-SCONO
INSPIRE 4-LEG STACK-FIXED ARM-UPH SEAT-CASTERS
C7
4
HERMAN MILLER
SBSC-1098
SCISSOR CHAIR, WOOD FRAME, 30DX24WX34H
C8
6
STEELCASE
416911
I2I; CHAIR-LOUNGE, SEWN
C9
2
STEELCASE
416911T
I2I; CHAIR-LOUNGE, SEWN, TABLET ARM
C10
2
HERMAN MILLER
ES67071
CHAIR, EAMES LOUNGE AND OTTOMAN
C11
1
HERMAN MILLER
MGN00
SPUN ROTATING CHAIR
C12
6
HERMAN MILLER
WC121P
CHAIR, CAPER MULTIPURPOSE, FLEXNET SEAT, FIXED ARMS
C13
2
HERMAN MILLER
MGF00
CHAIR FIRST, PKG OF 4
C14
3
HERMAN MILLER
413
STOOL, EAMES WALNUT C-SHAPE 15H 13 DIAMETER
T1
5
IZZYPLUS
RYLST043624XB
RYLEE STRAIGHT, EDGEBAND EDGE X-BASE, 36DX24WX28H
T2
5
HERMAN MILLER
MGZ70X2044
SOLO TABLE 20" DIAMETER X 44"HIGHT
T3
5
HERMAN MILLER
DT6AS.2436.LE
HEIGHT-ADJ RECT TABLE, SQUARED EDGE, LAM, ELECTRIC HEIGHT ADJ, STD RANGE 24D 36W
T4
3
HERMAN MILLER
5451L
NELSON PEDESTAL TABLE, LAM TOP 21-1/2H 17 DIAMETER
T5
3
HERMAN MILLER
CQTRS4236L
SETU ROUND TABLE, STANDARD TOP, SQUARE EDGE, LAM 42H 36 DIAMETER
T6
2
HERMAN MILLER
AWH2G-1820
H-FRAME SIDE TABLE, GLASS TOP 36" D 36"W 17"H
T7
1
HERMAN MILLER
ACL2A-3636
CLAW OCCASIONAL SQUARE TABLE, 36" SQUARE X 16H
T8
2
IZZYPLUS
RYLTM044044XB
RYLEE TEAM SQUARE, EDGEBAND EDGEE, X-BASE, 40DX44WX28H
T9
2
HERMAN MILLER
AWB1Z-181815
I-BEAM SIDE TABLE, NO TOP 18"D X 18"W X 14 1/2"H
T10
2
IZZYPLUS
RYLRD044848XB
RYLEE ROUND, EDGEBAND EDGE, X-BASE 48" DIAMETER X 28" H
T11
1
HERMAN MILLER
E802S
EAMES ROUND TABLE, UNIVERSAL BASE, STONE TOP 16H 36" D
T12
1
IZZYPLUS
RYLST043060TB
RYLEE STRAIGHT, EDGEBAND EDGE, T-BASE, 30DX60WX28H
T13
6
HERMAN MILLER
DT5AT.2460PT
FLIP-TOP RECT TABLE, THIN EDGE, PTD FORMCOAT, T- LEG 24D X 60W
T14
1
HERMAN MILLER
BG435GG
BURDICK GROUP OVAL TABLE, GLASS TOP MID, GLASS TOP ENDS 36H X 36D X 108W
PERSONAL DESK SYSTEM
PD2
1
HERMAN MILLER
FT2E2.30L
SUPPORT PANEL, FRAME-ATT 30D
PD3
1
HERMAN MILLER
FT298.S
SURFACE SUPPORT, LOW CREDENZA, FXD HEIGHT, FOR USE W/METAL LOW CREDNZA WITH 1/4"H BASE
PD4
1
HERMAN MILLER
FM892.3620
METAL CREDENZA SHELF, 36W
PD5
1
HERMAN MILLER
FM700.3620206
METAL LOW CREDENZA, OPEN, 2 1/4"H BASE 1-1/4" LAM TOP, 20D 36W
PD6
1
HERMAN MILLER
HUTCH PARTIAL ENCLOSURE, CASE DOOR LAM, NO LOCK 39 1/2H 72W
PD7
1
HERMAN MILLER
FV980.HM1572R
TACKBOARD, HUTCH MNTD, TACKABLE FABRIC, HRZNTL 15H X 72W
PD8
1
HERMAN MILLER
FF891.022042
CREDENZA CUSHION TOP 2H 20D 42W
PD9
1
HERMAN MILLER
FM71K.42202L06L
METAL LOW CRED, W/DOORS, BAR PULL, 2 1/4"H BASE, LAM FRONT, 1-1/4" LAM TOP, LOCK 42W 20D
PD10
1
HERMAN MILLER
FM20K.3620FF2L06
METAL FREESTANDING LAT FILE, BAR PULL, F/F, 2 1/4"H BASE, LAM FRONT, 1 1/4" LAM TOP, LOCK 36W X 20D
PD11
1
HERMAN MILLER
FV515.573024RWS
CABINET, VERTICAL STORAGE, RT WRDRB, WRDRB/SHELVES, DASE/DOOR LAM, LOCK 57H 30W 24D
PD12
1
HERMAN MILLER
FM890.207203
CREDENZA TOP FOR METAL CREDENZA 72W 3/8" LAM TOP
COLLABORATIVE MODULE
CB1
1
HERMAN MILLER
FC100.6848TPLLX
TEAM WALL, TECH MODULE, STANDING HT DISPLAY, USE W/PENINSULA, LAM CASE, LAM SHELF/METAL PERFORATTED DOOR 68H 48W
CB2
1
HERMAN MILLER
FCT60.4660TPL
PENINSULA, THIN, EDGE, DISPLAY WALL TECHNOLOGY MODULE, STANDING HT, POWER, LAMINATE 46D 60W
BENCHING
BC1
14
HERMAN MILLER
EZ7330.05
CPU CARRIER
BC2
14
HERMAN MILLER
EZ6080.0412
MODESTY PANEL 1200MM(48W)
BC3
14
HERMAN MILLER
EZ7500
PINNABLE SADDLE
BC4
7
HERMAN MILLER
EZ6120
SCREEN BRACKETS, FOR DOUBLE RECTANGULAR
BC5
7
HERMAN MILLER
EZ6000.1212
PRIVACY PANEL 1200MM(48W)
BC6
3
HERMAN MILLER
EZ1A2FNNHHA.12S
REC TABLE, DBL,30D, FIXED HEIGHT, STRAIGHT LEGS, 48W, STD CORNER DETAIL W/MATCHING EDGE, LAM
BC7
4
HERMAN MILLER
EZ1A2ENNHHA.12
RECT TABLE EXTENSION, DBL, 30D, FIXED HEIGHT, STRAIGHT LEGS, 48W, STUD CORNER DETAIL W/MATCHING EDGE, LAM
BE1
1
HER
ST2BQ
TUXEDO BENCH, QUILTED
BE2
2
ALLSTEEL
S925B60F60FC
60W MIND-SHARE BENCH WITH 60W SCREEN CTB133
SF1
1
HERMAN MILLER
ST3AQ
TUXEDO SOFA, ARMS, QUILTED
AC1
14
HERMAN MILLER
Y6470.CM
FLUTE PERSONAL LIGHT, SURFACE CLAMP
TM
SEE SYSTEM TYPICALS
WORKSTATIONS
11. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
Created with AutoCAD NTS
WALL TILE
PAINT
COORDINATING FABRICS
WALL VINYLS
F I N I S H E S
EARTHY, NATURAL TONES
COORDINATED WOOD TONES
LIGHT AND DARK FINISHES FOR INTEREST
PATTERNED FABRICS FOR VARIETY
VARIED TEXTURES
FINISHES FLOOR PLAN
Counter tops
12. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M ME R C I A L
FINISHES DETAIL
CLIENT FEATURE WALL
FIREPLACE WALL
RESIN PANEL WALL
ELEVATION PLANS CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
13. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
“THE WELCOMING” Created with SketchUp
SPACE NEEDS –“THE WELCOMING”
Relatively open, visible, and accessible to open office area
Multi-use seating for four guests or clients
Coat hooks for guests
Ergonomic Seating for receptionist
Custom designed workstation with transaction surface at 29” height and task chair for receptionist who acts as concierge and performs secretarial tasks
Ledge at a height of 40 inches
Base, typical 29-inch counter-height work surface (30 in. deep) for clerical functions with storage underneath
Showcase feature for members with LCD screens for revolving presentations
Decorative lighting
Recycling and trash bins
FINISHES PLANS CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
CARPETS
RESIN PANELS
laminates
FLOOR TILE
INSPIRATION
14. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M ME R C I A L
Created with SketchUp
“THE GATHERING”
FIREPLACE WALL ELEVATION
Provides an interesting, creative, and sophisticated design--high- quality furniture, finishes, and equipment
inspiration
15. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
SPACE NEEDS –WORKSTATIONS
Size is 48 square feet
Accommodations for up to 4 workers (one per workstation)
Private, quiet, and ample space to spread out, without isolation
Flexible elements that allow for adjustments to the arrangement
Workstation configurations with at least one table height work surface (per workstation)
Ergonomic seating
Workstation configurations with at least one standing height work surface (per workstation)
Accommodations for a walk-up guest (mobile, padded seating file)
Vertical based writing surfaces accessible nearby (wall-mounted boards)
Minimal storage available through shelf and file cabinet
Recycling and trash bins
“HEADS-DOWN” WORK ENVIRONMENT
WORKSTATION PROTOTYPICALS
NTS
16. OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
BENCHING
CLEAR IDEA PAINT OVER WALLS FOR WHITEBOARD
C O L L A B O R A T I O N
Provides a variety of work-style environments for members
17. `
OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
Created with Google SketchUp
F U R N I T U R E F I N I S H E S
Offers opportunities for unlimited interaction through conjoined spaces to enable networking, brainstorming, or casual discussions
“THE BLENDER”
18. C O M M E R C I A L
Created with Sketchup
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE PRIVATE OFFICE
“SHOWCASE THE BAG”
“SHOWCASE THE BAG” ELEVATION
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING WITH FINISHES PLAN
Created with AutoCAD NTS
OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
19. ```
OFFICE BUILD-OUT -MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE
C O M M E R C I A L
Created with SketchUp
Offers opportunities for unlimited interaction through conjoined spaces to enable networking, brainstorming, or casual discussions
“THE LUNCH BAG”
Resin panel wall finish detail
Deskingnear “the lunch bag”
20. DESIGN CONCEPT
Le RivageHotel and Conference Center provides an elegant atmosphere for the business traveler while still providing an abundance of amenities to allow the guest to conduct business as necessary. The conference accommodations provide comfortable and appropriate arrangements in various formats to fit the desired need.
The hotel touts a transitional design that verges into the contemporary realm with an abundance of dark wood that provides the rustic feel of the timbers once used to build river boats. Going beyond the needs of the business traveler, it provides the feel of being at a resort when it comes time to relax. Therefore, Le Rivageis a wonderful place to stay and enjoy the city of Chicago, with pleasant memories drawing guests back again.
HOSPITALITY –LE RIVAGEHOTEL LOBBY DESIGN
C O M M E R C I A L
Created with AutoCAD NTS
PARTITION PLAN
O
AUTOCAD PROJECT
22. THE PROJECT
The client is a female who lives alone in a 1960’s ranch home. She is a very active retiree who enjoys traveling as well as entertaining family and friends. In addition, she is an avid sports fan. Specifics of the home and project include:
Ranch style, very traditional
Kitchen had been updated some years ago, but is dated
Wallpaper and borders added at some point
New furnishings in second bedroom
Sun room added on back of home (used three seasons of the year)
Windows have been replaced as well as the blinds
Lower level has a guest bedroom, bathroom, and laundry area
Back yard is relatively small, with a storage shed
8-foot ceilings
Hardwood flooring thought to be under most of the carpeting
Fireplace in living room is utilized
Dining room not used often—eating occurs in living room in front of television
Bedroom furniture, dining room furniture should remain
Dining room rug as well as some of the tables and plant stands (made by her father) can be moved, but should remain
The client would like a spacious master bedroom that serves as a retreat and has an on-suite bathroom with a spa-like atmosphere. She is especially looking forward to a custom, walk-in shower with a bench. She is also open to other updates and changes to the floor plan of her home that she plans to remain in as long as she’s able.
REMODEL -RANCH HOME
RESIDENTIAL
FINISHES
FLOOR PLAN -EXISTING
FLOOR PLAN -PROPOSED
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
Addition
Existing master bedroom
23. RESIDENTIAL
FURNITURE SELECTIONS
ELEVATION
RENDERED FLOOR PLAN NTS
DESIGN GOALS
Move the kitchen and increase its size to make it more central and more open to the rest of the home; replace cabinets, counter tops, and flooring
Open up the dining room to the kitchen
Redesign the master bedroom, including the addition of a walk-in closet and an on-suite bathroom
Update the finishes, fixtures, and cabinets in the on-suite bathroom; include a custom, walk-in shower with a bench
Increase the home’s square footage in order to maintain three bedrooms
Add accommodations and layout changes for aging in place
Utilize furnishings that reflect a transitional style that is comfortable and welcoming
Incorporate colors that are soothing, using highlights of red
Lift the carpets to expose the existing wood floors; replace all other flooring
Update finishes and furnishing in the guest bathroom and living room; reface the fireplace
Use the client’s art and memorabilia as much as possible; add other furnishings to add texture and contrast
Relocate the laundry room to the first floor
REMODEL -RANCH HOME
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
24. REMODEL -RANCH HOME
RESIDENTIAL
PERSPECTIVE RENDERINGS OF PROPOSED LIVING ROOM
F I N I S H E S
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
EXISTING LIVING ROOM
25. REMODEL -RANCH HOME
RESIDENTIAL
FINISHES SPECIFICATION
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
VANITY WALL ELEVATION
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
F I N I S H E S
Floor Tile
Paint
Wall Vinyl
Counter Top
Armoire Stain
Wall Tile
Floor Tile
Vanity Stain
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
ON-SUITE MASTER BATHROOM
Mark
Item Name
Manuf
Model Number
Color
Qty
Location
Misc
info
T2
Florentine Glazed Porcelain
Daltile
FL09 in 12” x 24” wall and floor tiles; Wall Bullnose (Glossy) S-43C9W (3” x 12”), 30 pieces per box
Nociolla
7 cartons floor; 14 cartons wall
Tile for floor and shower walls (see finish plan and rendering)
12 x 24 Floor Tile (Matte) (11-5/8" x 23-7/16"), per carton:
15.38 sq. ft. & 8 pieces per ctn; Wall Tile (Glossy) (11- 5/8" x 23-7/16")
11.64 sq. ft & 6 pieces per ctn
WT3
Classic Rounds Mosaic Tile
Cepac Tile
CR-4
Copper
2 cartons
Tile for shower walls in on-suite master bathroom (see finish plan and rendering)
1 sq. ft. sheets/30 sq. ft. per carton
FT2
River Pebble Mosaic Saw Cut
Daltile
DA07
EARTHY BLEND
9 sheets
Tile for walk-in shower floor (see finish plan and rendering)
Irregular shape x 3/8" (1 sq. ft. sheet); an be used in interior wet areas, if sealed and maintained properly
WP3
Paint
Benjamin Moore
995
Mocha Cream
1 gallon
Master bedroom walls
Egg shell finish
WV1
Vinyl Wallpaper
DL Couch
Symphony, Lute, AZ52131
Metropolis
3 rolls
Wall behind vanity
Width=52, 30 LYD per roll
6”h x 8.75”w repeat
TS2
Solid Surface Countertop
Corian
Lava Rock
Piece 2’ 6 ¼” x 1’ 6”
Seat in shower
TS2
Solid Surface Countertop
Corian
Lava Rock
Piece 5’ 6” x 1’ 11”
Vanity counter top
Drain cut-out; single hole cut-out for faucet
26. REMODEL -RANCH HOME
RESIDENTIAL
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
PERSPECTIVE RENDERINGS OF VANITY
PERSPECTIVE RENDERINGS OF WALK-IN SHOWER
L U X U R Y . . .
O A S I S . . .
27. REMODEL -RANCH HOME
RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION PLAN
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
ADDITION AT BACK OF HOUSE
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
28. DESIGN CONCEPT
The Wendorff kitchen will be redesigned and updated to offer the client more space and options to use his kitchen in ways that fit his needs. It will offer more space, for storage and cooking, with the addition of more cabinets, more efficient use of space, updated appliances, updated furnishings, and sufficient lighting.
It highlights a modern design in the choice of cabinets with clean lines, and the use of a gray finish on the base cabinets with the low-grain beech on the wall units. The peninsula offers both a place to eat breakfast and lunch as well as a center point between the kitchen and the family room. Occupants can be seated at the counter and interact with both someone in the kitchen as well as someone in the family room.
In addition, the half wall into the dining room opens up the space to tie the living room, dining room, kitchen and family room together. The more open space will reduce the feel of small rooms. The flooring will be another agent that ties the spaces together as it will be a consistent surface that will bring continuity from the hall, to the kitchen, and into the family room. These modifications will make the space more pleasing to the eye and more functional, as well as more conducive to entertaining.
REMODEL -KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM
RESIDENTIAL
PROPOSED KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN
NTS
CREATED WITH 20-20
EXISTING KITCHEN PHOTOS
SINK WALL ELEVATION CREATED WITH 20-20 NTS
29. REMODEL -KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM
RESIDENTIAL
KITCHEN LIGHTING PLAN
KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION PLAN
F I X T U R E S A N D F U R N I T U R E
F I N I S H E S
CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS
CABINET STAIN
CABINET STAIN
COUNTER TOP
WALL TILE
WALL TILE
FLOORING
30. REMODEL -KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM
RESIDENTIAL
CABINET SPECIFICATION AND PRICING GUIDE
SINK WALL ELEVATION
REFRIGERATOR WALL ELEVATION
Created With 20-20
31. the project
The Thiesenproject involved a home remodel. The clients are a professional couple with three children, ranging in ages from 5 to 12. They describe their style as eclectic, but also like soft contemporary Color is desired, with the exception of red. An element of fun would be appreciated.
The client desired cubicle storage, a front loading washer and dryer, a laundry sink, a countertop extending over the washer and dryer, a bench, shoe storage, a clothes rod, pull-out trash bins, upper cabinets, and possibly a freezer.
Home remodel –laundry/mud room
RESIDENTIAL
PARTITION PLAN
PERSPECTIVES CREATED WITH 20-20
CREATED WITH 20-20 NTS
32. Home remodel – laundry/mud room
RESIDENTIAL
BACK DOOR WALL ELEVATION
APPLIANCE WALL ELEVATION
Cabinet Keyline Num Num Finished
Num Type Nomen. Doors Draw Ends Pg Notes
1 Wall WID3648 2 0 FEL D27
2 Wall
FBPW/BLW STK
3048 2 0 NO D9
3 Wall WSTK2148 2 0 FER D5
4 Wall W 3339 2 0 NO D4
4.1 Filler WF 3 39 0 0 NO N1
1 1/4" X 39" X
12" needed
5 Wall W 2724 2 0 FER D2
5 Wall W 2724 2 0 NO D2
5.1 Wall WF 3 39 0 0 NO N1
1/2" X 39" X 12"
needed
6 Wall WE 2715 0 0 FER D7
No doors,
finished
matching
interior
6 Wall WE 2715 0 0 NO D7
No doors,
finished
matching
interior
7 Wall W 3015 2 0 NO D1
8 Wall CW2D 3054 2 4 FEL D17
9 Base BFD NDMI 15 0 0 FEL F2
9.1 Basket BAS 6658 0 0 NO F2 2 needed
10 Base WBRO FHD 21 1 0 NO F27
1 Pull-out door
with 2-50 qt.
trash
containers
11 Base SCB 33 2 0 NO F18
12 Base SB 33 2 2 NO F6
12.1 Tray TOSF 2W 0 0 NO L2
2 Plastic tip out
trays
13 Base BSDD 54 0 0 NO F15
No
bottom,finishe
d matching
interior, no
drawers
14 Base BSDD 27 0 0 NO F15
Customized to
15" height,
finished
matching
interior, no
drawers
15 Panel P3/4F 0 0 NO N10
MDF 3/4" thick
x 24" wide x 53
11/16" high
(for each side
of
washer/dryer)
16 Base BFD 27 2 0 NO F2
16.1 Filler WF 3 36 0 0 NO N1
2 1/4" x 34 1/2"
needed
17 Base 4D 30 0 4 NO F10
18 Tall LC 2110824 2 0 FEB H6, H7
Top cut out to
let laundry fall
in from shoot
19 Tall CCTH 1884 15 0 0 NO S6
Matching
interior, no
rod, no toe
kick, crown
molding
20 Door D Loose Door 1 0 NO Q2
For ironing
center
21
Shoe
Molding BSM 0 0 NO 11
For all base
cabinets
22 Toe Kick WTKC 0 0 NO 19
Finished toe
kick
23
Crown
Molding DMCCP 0 0 NO 03
For all tall and
wall cabinets
THIESEN LAUNDRY/MUD ROOM CABINET SPECIFICATION
SINK WALL ELEVATION
FINISHES AND FIXTURES
The laundry/mud room design
incorporated space planning, cabinet
layout and specification, as well as
finishes specification.
33. The project
The project entailed the design of the first floor of a new construction home, including floor plan layout. The homeowners were looking for the home to be:
•Casual and comfortable with finishes and furniture to accommodate the clients’ young children
•Open with a central living space
•Inclusive of a working island with seating to allow for family involvement and to allow entertaining
•Colorful in a moderate sense, with a dark and light presence—white trim, dark doors, and white cabinets
•Durable with hardwood flooring that will withstand the wear and tear of pets
•Conducive in layout for entertaining
•Functional and convenient in regards to the laundry room and mud room
FIRST FLOOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN -NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Floor plan created with autocad
NATURAL LIGHT FOR THE KITCHEN
WORKING ISLAND FOR FAMILY AND ENTERTAINING
CENTRALLY LOCATED WET BAR FOR ENTERTAINING
ABUNDANT PANTRY STORAGE
LARGE, FUNCTIONAL LAUNDRY ROOM LOCATED NEAR BACK ENTRANCE AND NEAR ACCESS TO STAIRS TO SECOND FLOOR
OFFICE TUCKED OUT OF WAY BEHIND INTERESTING, ANGLED CLOSET
MUD ROOM CONVENIENT TO BACK ENTRANCE
WALK-IN SHOWER
2ND VANITY
BUILT-IN MEDIA STORAGE ACCESSIBLE, BUT NOT MAIN ATTRACTION
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S P A C E P L A N N I N G
FUNCTIONAL
WELCOMING
OPEN
CASUAL
FLOWING
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proposed floor plan
original floor plan
INSPIRATION
PAINT SELECTIONS
FURNISHINGS
FURNITURE
CREATED WITH AUTOCADNTS
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KITCHEN FINISHES AND FURNITURE
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
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G R E A T R O OM
CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
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POWDER ROOM
WET BAR
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CREATED WITH SKETCHUP
38. HAND-PRACTICED SKILLS
SKILLS
HAND-DRAFTED ELEVATION PLANS
PROPOSED FLOOR PLANEXERCISES IN HAND RENDERING
HAND-DRAFTED PARTITION PLAN