SplinterWorks Kitchens and Interiors Brochure 2016Henry Hearns
The document provides descriptions of 9 kitchen design projects by Splinter Works, along with concepts for new kitchen designs. Each project features custom cabinetry, materials, and layouts tailored to the client's needs and property. The designs aim to enhance the experience of everyday life through enriching their settings. The final section discusses Splinter Works' approach of transforming kitchens into usable art through progressive design that blurs the lines between art and functionality.
The document provides design proposals and inspiration for several projects, including a nail salon, kitchen remodel, home remodel, pediatric clinic, and shoe department redesign. The designer's philosophy is to combine old and new elements to make spaces distinctive while incorporating sustainability and universal design principles. Project designs are inspired by various cultures and use materials, colors, and spatial arrangements to tell a story and create functional yet comfortable environments.
For more information about http://www.zricks.com/Nitesh-Cape-Cod-Marathahalli-Bangalore/14567
Nitesh Cape Cod, Marathahalli, Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bangalore Visit: http://www.zricks.com
Nyati Group is a leading real estate developer in Pune, India that has developed residential and commercial properties across the city. They aim to deliver high quality, architecturally superior spaces that offer great value. Nyati Eternity is their newest luxury residential project located off NIBM Road in South Pune. It will consist of 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments with high-end amenities selected to suit luxurious lifestyles. The project aims to allow homeowners to make bold fashion statements through their homes.
The document discusses several companies that provide products for the hospitality industry, including tableware, cutlery, hollowware, buffet equipment, lighting, and other items. It provides information on the history and product offerings of companies such as Fürstenberg, Sieger, Q Industries, Serax, Villeroy & Boch, Frilich, Broggi, Carlisle, Haber & Son, First Pack, Packnwood, SteakStones, Hollowick, Urban Bar, and Unico. The document aims to inform potential customers in the hospitality sector about high-quality product and service providers.
The document summarizes the design of renovating the first two floors and rooftop of the Transcontinental Hotel in Oakland, CA. It includes a design statement focusing on incorporating industrial elements representing the area's railroad history. It also includes an analysis of the site noting the location in downtown Oakland near public transportation and cultural attractions, as well as details about the climate, demographics of the area, and logistics of the building site.
The document discusses current and emerging trends in kitchen cabinetry. There is consensus among manufacturers and industry experts on some ongoing trends, such as sustainability becoming standard practice. Additionally, consumers are favoring neutral colors like white and grey. Functionality is also key, with preferences for easy-access features, optimized storage, and built-in technology. Looking ahead, matte finishes and a wider variety of laminate options are expected to grow in popularity in 2016.
James Robertshaw is a 150-year-old family-owned company that designs, manufactures, and installs awnings and other coverings for the leisure and hospitality industry. They have provided various solutions for outdoor spaces in Manchester, including awnings for the Corn Exchange building renovation and canopies for Scene restaurant. They also outfitted several establishments from Beautiful Drinks Ltd with branded umbrellas and barriers to increase outdoor seating areas. For a Yorkshire restaurant and bar, they installed a large roof awning and "jumbrella" umbrella that increased capacity by 60 covers and paid for itself within two weeks.
SplinterWorks Kitchens and Interiors Brochure 2016Henry Hearns
The document provides descriptions of 9 kitchen design projects by Splinter Works, along with concepts for new kitchen designs. Each project features custom cabinetry, materials, and layouts tailored to the client's needs and property. The designs aim to enhance the experience of everyday life through enriching their settings. The final section discusses Splinter Works' approach of transforming kitchens into usable art through progressive design that blurs the lines between art and functionality.
The document provides design proposals and inspiration for several projects, including a nail salon, kitchen remodel, home remodel, pediatric clinic, and shoe department redesign. The designer's philosophy is to combine old and new elements to make spaces distinctive while incorporating sustainability and universal design principles. Project designs are inspired by various cultures and use materials, colors, and spatial arrangements to tell a story and create functional yet comfortable environments.
For more information about http://www.zricks.com/Nitesh-Cape-Cod-Marathahalli-Bangalore/14567
Nitesh Cape Cod, Marathahalli, Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bangalore Visit: http://www.zricks.com
Nyati Group is a leading real estate developer in Pune, India that has developed residential and commercial properties across the city. They aim to deliver high quality, architecturally superior spaces that offer great value. Nyati Eternity is their newest luxury residential project located off NIBM Road in South Pune. It will consist of 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments with high-end amenities selected to suit luxurious lifestyles. The project aims to allow homeowners to make bold fashion statements through their homes.
The document discusses several companies that provide products for the hospitality industry, including tableware, cutlery, hollowware, buffet equipment, lighting, and other items. It provides information on the history and product offerings of companies such as Fürstenberg, Sieger, Q Industries, Serax, Villeroy & Boch, Frilich, Broggi, Carlisle, Haber & Son, First Pack, Packnwood, SteakStones, Hollowick, Urban Bar, and Unico. The document aims to inform potential customers in the hospitality sector about high-quality product and service providers.
The document summarizes the design of renovating the first two floors and rooftop of the Transcontinental Hotel in Oakland, CA. It includes a design statement focusing on incorporating industrial elements representing the area's railroad history. It also includes an analysis of the site noting the location in downtown Oakland near public transportation and cultural attractions, as well as details about the climate, demographics of the area, and logistics of the building site.
The document discusses current and emerging trends in kitchen cabinetry. There is consensus among manufacturers and industry experts on some ongoing trends, such as sustainability becoming standard practice. Additionally, consumers are favoring neutral colors like white and grey. Functionality is also key, with preferences for easy-access features, optimized storage, and built-in technology. Looking ahead, matte finishes and a wider variety of laminate options are expected to grow in popularity in 2016.
James Robertshaw is a 150-year-old family-owned company that designs, manufactures, and installs awnings and other coverings for the leisure and hospitality industry. They have provided various solutions for outdoor spaces in Manchester, including awnings for the Corn Exchange building renovation and canopies for Scene restaurant. They also outfitted several establishments from Beautiful Drinks Ltd with branded umbrellas and barriers to increase outdoor seating areas. For a Yorkshire restaurant and bar, they installed a large roof awning and "jumbrella" umbrella that increased capacity by 60 covers and paid for itself within two weeks.
The document summarizes key facts and trends from the imm cologne and LivingKitchen trade fairs taking place from January 18-23, 2011 in Cologne, Germany. Over 1,200 exhibitors from 49 countries will showcase over 100,000 furniture items to an expected 120,000 visitors. A new focus is sustainability and resource efficiency in materials. Popular trends include white furniture, oak, walnut and cherry wood, LED lighting, and open shelving in kitchens. Boundaries between rooms are disappearing as people customize their homes. Major societal trends are also influencing interior design.
Interwood introduces signature Kitchens, designed by renowned Italian designer Alfredo Zengiaro. The superior quality finishes of the kitchens fulfill the aspirations of the people who wish to have designer kitchens tailored to their specific needs. Our kitchens are planned to be the heart of the home where family & friends can hang out & enjoy. Our kitchens include generously dimensioned kitchen islands, thick Corian tops, drawers, latest accessories serving different purposes & minimalistic yet functional workspace. The underscore of every kitchen is convenient & practical layouts, an array of color combinations, and the use of the latest materials that have been upgraded to tempered glass, high gloss paint finish, wavy board veneers & a combination of all these in different designs.
interwood.pk
They say that beauty is more than skin deep,
and that you can’t judge a book by its cover.
But maybe home exteriors are the exception.
After all, most passers-by and other people in
your neighborhood will only know your home
by how it looks from the outside. Or why not
think about a house front as the start of a great
conversation: something makes you look,
and then a relationship develops!
So in this issue, we’ve rounded up all of our favorite plans that exhibit great design, both inside
and out. You’ll find plenty of welcoming porches, lots of striking stone, and tips for creating
dazzling window walls.
The document discusses Jose Rodrigues' portfolio and experience as a senior creative artworker for various companies. It includes descriptions of projects involving layout design, map updates, and creation of marketing materials. Samples of Rodrigues' work are also provided, such as outdoor signage and social media tiles designed for a retail client's seasonal campaign.
This document provides details for the design of a Thai fine dining restaurant called Cassia Fistula located in Mumbai. It includes sections on the design brief, site layout analysis of an exemplar restaurant, concept, branding, area plans, layouts, elevations, and material details. The goal is to create an internationally inspired space with modern materials and lighting that seats 150 people and features private dining areas, a bar, and buffet counter consistent with the floral theme of Cassia, Thailand's national flower.
This document provides a table of contents and summaries for various design projects including a bowsprit advertising agency office renovation, nest technology exhibit, Reinhardt home renovation, hi-tech boutique hotel, and cotton mill boutique hotel. The projects utilize materials like corrugated metal, fly ash concrete, wood panels and lighting elements to achieve modern, sustainable designs focused on movement and connection between spaces. Diagrams and renderings are included to illustrate key design concepts and features.
Stantec is a leading architecture, interior design, and engineering firm founded in 1954 with over 15,000 employees worldwide. They collaborate across disciplines to design buildings, infrastructure, and other projects. Their work enhances people's lives by responding to their needs through professional consulting services. They take a collaborative approach to create integrated solutions for clients.
The document advertises a series of Design Popup events in various UK cities from February to November 2017. The events provide exhibitors space to showcase their latest products and collections directly to architects, designers, and specifiers. They are held over 3 days in restored historic buildings and offer networking opportunities. Exhibitor packages range from £2,000 to £10,000 and include promotion and the ability to host workshops. Previous participants praise the quality opportunities the events provide to connect with customers.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Payton Ramstead, Class of 2016.
A recent campaign for a real estate firm that listed a high end property in Manhattans Upper East Side. Material included a marketing brochure, print advertisements in New York and The Real Deal magazines and an animated Flash web banner.
The document provides information about upcoming exhibitions on materials for interiors and architecture to be held in Mumbai and New Delhi in June and July 2022 respectively, organized by Universal Media Group. It also includes editorial content such as project case studies and industry insights from the November-December issue of Material Plus magazine. The case studies describe interior design projects that utilize various materials like stone, wood, plaster, and concrete.
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends and technologies shaping the broader residential design and construction industry.
The 2018 KBIS event report summarizes key attendance and event details. Over 85,000 people attended Design & Construction Week, a 5% increase from the previous year. KBIS saw growth with over 42,000 attendees, mostly dealers, builders, and designers. Attendees found new products and nearly 80% said KBIS was a must-attend event. The event was well covered by media and active on social media. Special features included speaker events and award competitions that recognized the best new products and booths.
This document provides information about VitrA (UK) Limited, including their contact details, guarantees, and a designer collection catalogue for June 2017. The catalogue includes information on new bathroom product ranges such as Frame, Sento, and Outline. It also provides details on VitrA's history of innovation and design excellence, highlighting collaborations with designers and the evolution of the VitrA brand since 1909.
Janina Jewell - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Janina Jewell portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing 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 the design plans for a new Whistles retail store in New York City. Key aspects of the design include using the ample space to showcase mens and womens collections, incorporating gallery-like displays, and minimal fixtures to allow the clothing to stand out. Multiple floors will be dedicated to specific collections, and accessories are given a whole floor to increase profits. Lighting, flooring, and other design elements aim to create a refined yet relaxed shopping atmosphere for the Whistles brand.
The Harbor House provides shelter for homeless youth ages 3-18. It aims to create a calm and comforting environment through tranquil blue colors and natural wood finishes. A key feature is "The FORT", inspired by childhood backyard forts and designed with recycled materials to give residents a place to relax. Furnishings throughout are also made from recycled items to continue this theme.
The document outlines Noah Gardiner's architecture portfolio focused on additive manufacturing. It proposes an incubator facility in Liverpool to nurture businesses in additive manufacturing through workshops, labs, and educational spaces. The building would be located in the North Docks area to regenerate the historically important but now declining docks. It would use additive manufacturing to both showcase the technology and push its boundaries through on-site research and testing of new techniques, scales, and materials.
The document provides details about Fatme Hawchar's interior design portfolio, including her education and qualifications. It summarizes several of her interior design projects, including redesigning Strathfield Shopping Centre in Sydney to include new programs, a Thai restaurant called Thai Me that aims to recreate the atmosphere of Thai markets, and adapting a heritage building in Darlinghurst for commercial and residential use.
The document provides a portfolio from 2022 by Karina Quintero, an interior design student. It includes 3 projects from her coursework: an AC Hotel lobby design from her freshman year, a Fossil flagship store design from her sophomore year, and a residential design for clients moving to Grand Rapids, Michigan from her junior year. For each project, she provides background research, concept statements, inspiration materials, sketches, perspectives, floor plans and information on materials.
The document summarizes key facts and trends from the imm cologne and LivingKitchen trade fairs taking place from January 18-23, 2011 in Cologne, Germany. Over 1,200 exhibitors from 49 countries will showcase over 100,000 furniture items to an expected 120,000 visitors. A new focus is sustainability and resource efficiency in materials. Popular trends include white furniture, oak, walnut and cherry wood, LED lighting, and open shelving in kitchens. Boundaries between rooms are disappearing as people customize their homes. Major societal trends are also influencing interior design.
Interwood introduces signature Kitchens, designed by renowned Italian designer Alfredo Zengiaro. The superior quality finishes of the kitchens fulfill the aspirations of the people who wish to have designer kitchens tailored to their specific needs. Our kitchens are planned to be the heart of the home where family & friends can hang out & enjoy. Our kitchens include generously dimensioned kitchen islands, thick Corian tops, drawers, latest accessories serving different purposes & minimalistic yet functional workspace. The underscore of every kitchen is convenient & practical layouts, an array of color combinations, and the use of the latest materials that have been upgraded to tempered glass, high gloss paint finish, wavy board veneers & a combination of all these in different designs.
interwood.pk
They say that beauty is more than skin deep,
and that you can’t judge a book by its cover.
But maybe home exteriors are the exception.
After all, most passers-by and other people in
your neighborhood will only know your home
by how it looks from the outside. Or why not
think about a house front as the start of a great
conversation: something makes you look,
and then a relationship develops!
So in this issue, we’ve rounded up all of our favorite plans that exhibit great design, both inside
and out. You’ll find plenty of welcoming porches, lots of striking stone, and tips for creating
dazzling window walls.
The document discusses Jose Rodrigues' portfolio and experience as a senior creative artworker for various companies. It includes descriptions of projects involving layout design, map updates, and creation of marketing materials. Samples of Rodrigues' work are also provided, such as outdoor signage and social media tiles designed for a retail client's seasonal campaign.
This document provides details for the design of a Thai fine dining restaurant called Cassia Fistula located in Mumbai. It includes sections on the design brief, site layout analysis of an exemplar restaurant, concept, branding, area plans, layouts, elevations, and material details. The goal is to create an internationally inspired space with modern materials and lighting that seats 150 people and features private dining areas, a bar, and buffet counter consistent with the floral theme of Cassia, Thailand's national flower.
This document provides a table of contents and summaries for various design projects including a bowsprit advertising agency office renovation, nest technology exhibit, Reinhardt home renovation, hi-tech boutique hotel, and cotton mill boutique hotel. The projects utilize materials like corrugated metal, fly ash concrete, wood panels and lighting elements to achieve modern, sustainable designs focused on movement and connection between spaces. Diagrams and renderings are included to illustrate key design concepts and features.
Stantec is a leading architecture, interior design, and engineering firm founded in 1954 with over 15,000 employees worldwide. They collaborate across disciplines to design buildings, infrastructure, and other projects. Their work enhances people's lives by responding to their needs through professional consulting services. They take a collaborative approach to create integrated solutions for clients.
The document advertises a series of Design Popup events in various UK cities from February to November 2017. The events provide exhibitors space to showcase their latest products and collections directly to architects, designers, and specifiers. They are held over 3 days in restored historic buildings and offer networking opportunities. Exhibitor packages range from £2,000 to £10,000 and include promotion and the ability to host workshops. Previous participants praise the quality opportunities the events provide to connect with customers.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Payton Ramstead, Class of 2016.
A recent campaign for a real estate firm that listed a high end property in Manhattans Upper East Side. Material included a marketing brochure, print advertisements in New York and The Real Deal magazines and an animated Flash web banner.
The document provides information about upcoming exhibitions on materials for interiors and architecture to be held in Mumbai and New Delhi in June and July 2022 respectively, organized by Universal Media Group. It also includes editorial content such as project case studies and industry insights from the November-December issue of Material Plus magazine. The case studies describe interior design projects that utilize various materials like stone, wood, plaster, and concrete.
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends and technologies shaping the broader residential design and construction industry.
The 2018 KBIS event report summarizes key attendance and event details. Over 85,000 people attended Design & Construction Week, a 5% increase from the previous year. KBIS saw growth with over 42,000 attendees, mostly dealers, builders, and designers. Attendees found new products and nearly 80% said KBIS was a must-attend event. The event was well covered by media and active on social media. Special features included speaker events and award competitions that recognized the best new products and booths.
This document provides information about VitrA (UK) Limited, including their contact details, guarantees, and a designer collection catalogue for June 2017. The catalogue includes information on new bathroom product ranges such as Frame, Sento, and Outline. It also provides details on VitrA's history of innovation and design excellence, highlighting collaborations with designers and the evolution of the VitrA brand since 1909.
Janina Jewell - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Janina Jewell portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing 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 the design plans for a new Whistles retail store in New York City. Key aspects of the design include using the ample space to showcase mens and womens collections, incorporating gallery-like displays, and minimal fixtures to allow the clothing to stand out. Multiple floors will be dedicated to specific collections, and accessories are given a whole floor to increase profits. Lighting, flooring, and other design elements aim to create a refined yet relaxed shopping atmosphere for the Whistles brand.
The Harbor House provides shelter for homeless youth ages 3-18. It aims to create a calm and comforting environment through tranquil blue colors and natural wood finishes. A key feature is "The FORT", inspired by childhood backyard forts and designed with recycled materials to give residents a place to relax. Furnishings throughout are also made from recycled items to continue this theme.
The document outlines Noah Gardiner's architecture portfolio focused on additive manufacturing. It proposes an incubator facility in Liverpool to nurture businesses in additive manufacturing through workshops, labs, and educational spaces. The building would be located in the North Docks area to regenerate the historically important but now declining docks. It would use additive manufacturing to both showcase the technology and push its boundaries through on-site research and testing of new techniques, scales, and materials.
The document provides details about Fatme Hawchar's interior design portfolio, including her education and qualifications. It summarizes several of her interior design projects, including redesigning Strathfield Shopping Centre in Sydney to include new programs, a Thai restaurant called Thai Me that aims to recreate the atmosphere of Thai markets, and adapting a heritage building in Darlinghurst for commercial and residential use.
The document provides a portfolio from 2022 by Karina Quintero, an interior design student. It includes 3 projects from her coursework: an AC Hotel lobby design from her freshman year, a Fossil flagship store design from her sophomore year, and a residential design for clients moving to Grand Rapids, Michigan from her junior year. For each project, she provides background research, concept statements, inspiration materials, sketches, perspectives, floor plans and information on materials.
The document outlines the portfolio and work of Phoenix Grey Interior Design. It includes summaries and details of residential, commercial, and furniture design projects. Phoenix Grey has experience using software such as AutoCAD, Sketchup, Vray, Photoshop, and Revit. The portfolio highlights include interior designs for a cosmetics boutique, winery, cottage, and homeless shelter with vocational facilities. Furniture designs include a transformable chair and stackable luminaries. The document also lists artwork created through various mediums.
The document outlines an interior design project for a 40-floor, five-star hotel in Hong Kong conceptualized around the theme of different types of tea. Floors would represent different teas through color palettes and programming. The goal was to blend eastern and western cultures into a cosmopolitan space for the city's diverse population passing through daily.
Cierra Myers recently earned her master's degree in architecture and is seeking an entry-level position at a firm. She has experience as an intern at two architecture firms and has strong technical, design, and collaboration skills. Her portfolio highlights several projects demonstrating her skills in areas like acoustics, structural systems, and community design.
This document provides details about a project to design an information center for the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program in Seattle. Key details include:
- The center aimed to fit in with the surrounding Pioneer Square neighborhood and provide information about the history and future of transportation in Seattle.
- The design broke the center into four sections covering the history of the landscape, transportation, and the future tunnel project.
- Drawings and diagrams show the layout, visitor experience, and construction process.
- The aggressive 5-month schedule required coordination between design, content development, and construction.
The document appears to be a portfolio or resume for an artist or designer. It includes contact information and addresses. The bulk of the document shows examples of work done for various clients in areas like fine art reproduction, colour correction, image manipulation, logo design, and retail/commercial art. The clients listed range from museums and galleries to private companies in different industries. The work examples cover projects in publishing, advertising, branding, and product design.
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3. Martina Hayes
Thousands of years ago, the Eora tribe used to live on the
northern side of Sydney Harbour where the cafe is located
today. The design is supposed to pay tribute to the people
once lived on this land.
This is what a pedestrian sees walking by the cafe.
The curved counter is located opposite the entry
attracting by-passers.
Stars guided
While indigenous people used the
stars to navigate their way, today’s
patrons are guided into the cafe by a
solar powered glow path. It is made
from fluorescent paint coated stones
embedded in the flooring.ENTRY
KITCHEN
BATH
ROOM
COUNTERLOUNGE
‘CAVE’
Displaying today’s specials, the wall behind the counter is
painted with chalk paint and hides unsightly dishes in an
otherwise open kitchen.
Open kitchen
Floorplan puts counter in the centre
The concept
GLOW
PATH
4. Martina Hayes
The colour scheme
The tonal inversion with three
pastels and orange
in a full hue gives
the traditional
indigenous
colours a
modern twist.
Cosy lounge cave
The furniture
Inspired by indigenous people making caves
out of tree branches or bark, the cafe possesses
a modern cave. The timber wall and ceiling
structure around cosy lounge seating is made
out of plywood.
5. Martina Hayes
Sharing stories
Indigenous people gathered around the camp
fire sharing dreamtime stories with their family
and tribe members.
Modern camp fire
The cafe has its own interpretation of an open fire at its doorstep. Patrons can enjoy drinks after
work or catching up with friends around a safe ethanol fire place, lolling on the hammock or
sitting on one of the rock stools.
8. Martina Hayes
The brief Design and plan a creative retail space including
display systems, visual merchandising and branding.
Selling homewares, fashion and accessories
that are handmade in India, Cloth & Co’s
aim is helping alleviate poverty,
fostering women’s empowerment, cultural
sustainability and social change.
What a difference a
purchase can make
Getting a hand loomed travel wrap from
Cloth & Co in Sydney can act like a stone
thrown into the water causing a ripple
effect. The purchase provides a fair income
for an Indian woman to support herself and
her family.
This ripple effect drives the design of
the retail store.
It might enable her to get better education
for her children who in turn are able to lead a
better life when they are grown up.
The design solution to include educational
elements and to be communicated by building
a 3D model.
The company
9. Martina Hayes
The Floorplan
Ground floor
First floor
Ceiling ripples
Just like water ripples, the floorplan has a concentric layout
that is mirrored in the wall, ceiling and floor structure. Using
renewable and natural materials throughout the shop,
both wall and ceiling circles have a white washed plywood
finish while the floor is made out of Australian Blackbutt timber.
10. Martina Hayes
Shop front
The above image of the 3D model shows the shop front with three layers of ripples: clear glass
panels, liquid crystal glass panels and a perforated metal screen behind.
Liquid crystal glass panels
distort the view and
therefore attract
attention from
people walking by
the shop.
Posters put up in
the retail outlet are
telling the story of the
people who crafted
the merchandise.
Timber display
boxes are
suspended from
the ceiling using
a simple natural
rope.
11. Martina Hayes
A Gong makes
an audible
difference
The Video well
tells stories
Centre piece
of the shop is a
huge Indian
bronze gong.
Suspended from
the ceiling the
gong is placed
directly on top of
the video well.
A hole cut into the slab and
secured by a glass balustrade
allows shoppers to peak
through to the basement
onto a video screen.
Surrounded by bench
seating, shoppers can
enjoy a break while
being educated about
how the garments and
homewares in the shop
are crafted.
Containing the
branding and being
cladded with dry stone,
the point of sale is
found in the rear of the
shop. Behind its back
wall is the change room
located.
12. Martina Hayes
BALCONY
ACCESS
COURTYARD
3 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN GROUND LEVEL
PENDANT CEILING LIGHT
LED CEILING MOUNTED TRACKLIGHTS (SPOTS)
LED RECESSED DOWNLIGHT IN MOVABLE JOINERY
LED STRIP LIGHTING
LED WALL MOUNTED SPOT LIGHT
AFFL 3000
AFFL 2950 AFFL 2900 AFFL 2850 AFFL 2800 AFFL 2750 AFFL 2700
AFFL 2650
AFFL 2550
AFFL 2450
AFFL 2350
AFFL 2700 AFFL 2750
AFFL 2650 AFFL 2800 AFFL 2850 AFFL 2900
TIMBER VENEER BULKHEADS
IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES
100MM / 50MM FROM CEILING
HEIGHT
97
1138 1413 1177 1360 940 1232 1532 1983 1948 1485 3361 1193
176
2340 1993 4901 1680 1602 784 4128 743 342 1042
259
3000
MIRROR
115718691125120110
111323571029
17688541875
2243
SMOKE DETECTOR
CCTV CAMERA
SPEAKER
FLOOR LEVEL INDICATORAFFL XXX
8154907008009009611139120013001400 815 490 700 800 961 1139 1200 1300
18887
LED STRIP LIGHTING WITH OPAL ACRYLIC DIFFUSER
TO SURROUNDS OF MIRROR. SEE ELEVATION.
MARTINA HAYES
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on ground level and basement
14. Martina Hayes
Combi Oven 1 Combi
Oven 2
DW 2
Fridge
2800
750
650
KITCHEN PLAN01
J1
J4
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KITCHEN
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intent it depicts, remain
property of the designe
specified otherwise in w
All rights reserved Mar
Hayes.
This drawing represent
design intent only. All
reasonable care has be
taken to ensure accura
However, the designer
no responsibility for cha
conditions or inconsiste
Builder to verify all
measurements on site
construction.
MARTINA HAYES
KITCHEN DETAIL
LEVEL 18, 45 CLAREN
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Legend
J: Joinery
Client
AU ARCHITECTURE A
Drawing
KITCHEN DETAIL
Drawing Number / Drawing Issue
J1 / A
Sheet Scale
1:20 ON A3
Sheet Number
1 OF 4
Date
28 FEBRUARY 2015
INTE-
GRATED
FRIDGE
COMBI
OVEN 1 COMBI
OVEN 2DW 1 DW 2
BOOSTR
HOT
WATER
UNIT
DRAW
DRAW
DRAW
ZIP
TAP
UNIT
DRAW
DRAW DRAW
640
2700
100
1100600
40
760
100
KITCHEN ELEVATION02
J2
750
6328
CUPBOARDS AND DRAWERS FINISHED IN
POLYURETHANE EXTERNALLY AND BLACK
MELAMINE INTERNALLY. FINGER PULL
DETAIL AS PER DRAWING 05
ALLOW
FOR
CUTLERY
INSERT
TO TOP
DRAWER
GLASS
SPLASH
BACK
100 MM
HIGH
SKIRTING
TO
MATCH
VENEER
CAESAR
STONE
BENCHTOP
'URBAN'
ALLOW
FOR
VENTILATION
GRILLS
TO
UNDERSINK
CUPBOARD
DOORS
DIVIDE INTO 7 EQUAL DOORS
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Project
Designer
Notes
This drawing and the des
intent it depicts, remains
property of the designer u
specified otherwise in wr
All rights reserved Martin
Hayes.
This drawing represents
design intent only. All
reasonable care has bee
taken to ensure accuracy
However, the designer ta
no responsibility for chan
conditions or inconsisten
Builder to verify all
measurements on site pr
construction.
MARTINA HAYES
KITCHEN DETAIL
LEVEL 18, 45 CLARENC
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Legend
J: JOINERY
Client
AU ARCHITECTURE AS
Drawing
KITCHEN DETAIL
Drawing Number / Drawing Issue
J1 / A
Sheet Scale
1:20 ON A3
Sheet Number
1 OF 4
Date
28 FEBRUARY 2015
ADJ: ADJUSTABLE
SHELVING
Kitchen Plan
Kitchen Elevation
15. Martina Hayes
ISLAND BENCH ELEVATION FRONT
WINE
FRIDGE
PULL
OUT BIN
900
J4
04
2700
1006001200100800
KITCHEN SECTION05
J4
40100
2800
40
531 531 531 527 599
40
20
30
320
3016
360
900
20
40
320
30
360
2010030
650
400
4030
FINGERPULL
DETAIL
156
650 1550 900
900
ISLAND BENCH ELEVATION BACK
100
03
40
J3
40 40
2800
2720
Project
Designer
Notes
This drawing and the d
intent it depicts, remain
property of the designe
specified otherwise in w
All rights reserved Mart
Hayes.
This drawing represent
design intent only. All
reasonable care has be
taken to ensure accura
However, the designer
no responsibility for cha
conditions or inconsiste
Builder to verify all
measurements on site p
construction.
MARTINA HAYES
KITCHEN DETAIL
LEVEL 18, 45 CLAREN
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Legend
J: Joinery
Client
AU ARCHITECTURE A
Drawing
KITCHEN DETAIL
Drawing Number / Drawing Issue
J1 / A
Sheet Scale
1:20 ON A3
Sheet Number
1 OF 4
Date
28 FEBRUARY 2015
ISLAND BENCH ELEVATION FRONT
WINE
FRIDGE
PULL
OUT BIN
900
J4
04
2700
1006001200100800
KITCHEN SECTION05
J4
40100
2800
40
531 531 531 527 599
40
20
30
320
3016
360
900
20
40
320
30
360
2010030
650
400
4030
FINGERPULL
DETAIL
156
650 1550 900
Project
Designer
Notes
This drawing and the
intent it depicts, rem
property of the desig
specified otherwise i
All rights reserved M
Hayes.
This drawing represe
design intent only. A
reasonable care has
taken to ensure accu
However, the design
no responsibility for
conditions or incons
Builder to verify all
measurements on si
construction.
MARTINA HAYES
KITCHEN DETAIL
LEVEL 18, 45 CLAR
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Legend
J: Joinery
Client
AU ARCHITECTUR
Drawing
KITCHEN DETAIL
Drawing Number / Drawing Issue
J1 / A
Sheet Scale
1:20 ON A3
Sheet Number
1 OF 4
Date
28 FEBRUARY 2015
Island Bench Elevations
Section and Finger Pull Detail
17. Martina Hayes
The brief
A family with 2 young kids bought a home in the prestigous suburb of Mosman in Sydney. Built
in the late 1950’s they asked to reconfigure their new home to make it work for them and to
update the existing bathroom and kitchen. Their wish list included open plan living with plenty
of space for indoor and outdoor entertaining.
The family’s requirements
3 bedrooms, extra study, seperate lounge,
ensuite with double shower in the master
bedroom, butler’s pantry and the external
laundry to be integrated into the floor space
while keeping the original footprint. House facade prior to renovation
New
Floorplan
set up in
Sketchup
Outdoor Entertaining
Parents
Retreat
Kitchen / Dining
Master Bed
Ensuite
Robe
Robe
Pantry
Main
Bath
Study
Family
and TV
Lounge
Kid’s
Bed 1
Kid’s
Bed 2
Front PorchEntry
Hall
Storage
N
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
18. Martina Hayes
Entertainer’s delight
The room divider between dining
room and the family/TV area
allows open plan living while
providing additional storage
space for the family.
Smart kitchen
The butler’s panty with extra sink and dish washer is
located behind the timber and polyurethane finished
galley kitchen. It flows seemlessly to the outdoors into
to barbeque area.
The dining room seats 8 people
with large bifold doors connecting
the indoors to the outdoor
entertaining area.
Storage necessary
19. Martina Hayes
Ensuite with a view
The formal
lounge
posesses large
sliding doors to
the front porch
with a glimpse
to Balmoral
Beach and
a cosy fire
place for
chilly Winter
nights.
Sun salutations
A place to revive
Separate
lounge
Master bed room with
direct access to the
outdoor parents retreat
facing the Morning sun.
The outdoor parents
retreat with deckchairs
and a nice view to the
back yard.
While having a shower
in the spacious double
shower, the owners
can look into the leafy
backyard. Concrete tiles
are combined with a
timber partition wall to
soften the appearance.
21. Martina Hayes
The job
The client asked for an exterior
colour scheme for their new to be
built family home in Caringbah South
(near Cronulla).
The brief
MARTINA HAYES
INTERIOR DESIGN
COLOUR CONSULTING
MARTINA.HAYES@OPTUSNET.COM.AU
MOBILE 0434 498 450
8 March 2015
Exterior Colour Specification
Area of House Paint Colour Finish
Blocks Rendering
Ground Floor
Dulux
Weathershield
Colour to be matched with
aluminium window frame colour.
Window frames are powder
coated with Dulux Charcoal Satin
27288351.
Matt Acrylic
Light Weight
Cladding First
Floor
Dulux
Weathershield
Dulux Whisper White
B18
Matt Acrylic
Colorbond Roof Dulux Colorbond Dulux Colorbond Surfmist
W BC1
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Fascia,
Downpipes and
Gutters
Dulux
Weathershield
Dulux Whisper White
B18
Matt Acrylic
Eaves Dulux
Weathershield
Dulux Whisper White
B18
Matt Acrylic
Area on top of
Entry Door
Dulux
Weathershield
Dulux Whisper White
B18
Matt Acrylic
Garage Door
(metal roller
door)
To be matched with Dulux powder coat colour Charcoal Satin
27288351.
Feature Wall Dry Stone Cladding ‘Alpine’
Entry Door Timber (stained to match hue within Dry Stone Cladding)
Pathway and
Steps to Entry
Door
Timber (stained to match hue within Dry Stone Cladding)
Use a charcoal coloured aluminium
window frame in combination with a light
render colour creating a strong tonal
contrast.
Paint Specifications Table
23. Martina Hayes
Droog is a conceptual Dutch design
company situated in Amsterdam,
Netherlands. Droog works with
independent designers to design
and realise products such as furniture
and lightings, but they also design
exhibitions
and events.
The company The brief
Develop and design
Droog’s new office in
Sydney in a team of
3 designers. The
requirement is to
accomodate
53 staff members
in the space
KITCHEN
GREENHOUSE
The concept
As Droog means ‘dry’ in English, the concept
‘Droog - just add water’ is about the interplay
between dry and wet.
Dry stands for reason and intelligence, whereas
wet represents imagination and creativity. In
nature, the best outcome is reached when dry
and wet are in perfect harmony. This is also true
for the design process; the perfect balance
between reason and creatitivy achieves the
most amazing design results.
Desk Lift Pure
by Bene
is height
adjustable
allowing to
work seated
or while
standing.
24. Martina Hayes
Branding written
in water
Coming out of the lift, the first thing a
visitor will see is a water fountain that
displays the company’s name with drops
of water just like in the image on the left.
The pendant light
‘85 lamps’ by
Droog illuminates
the entry space
suspended from
the top of the
reception
desk.
‘Rag’ waiting chair
by Droog for the
reception area.
Coming as flexible concrete on a
roll, concrete canvas just needs
water to be wrapped around the
reception desk. Once dry, this
finish forms a thin
and water proof
concrete layer.
25. Martina Hayes
Greenhouse for
recreation and events
Located in the heart of the office
space is a greenhouse that
represents the ‘wet’ area
where staff can have
have their lunch
or just a break
to fuel their
creativity.
Body movements
get the creative
juices flowing. The
swing by Droog is
an essential part
of the greenhouse
recreation area.
Shady Lace
Parasol by
Droog
Rock
cushions
for casual
seating. Lounge
of Layers by
Droog.
Tablo lunch
table by
Droog.