Ai Inta212 W6a1 Rosec
Ai Inta212 W6a1 Rosec
Ai Inta212 W6a1 Rosec
Cindy Rose
Residential Planning I
May 29,2018
Client Profile
Architectural Style
Adjacency Matrix
Concept Statement
Color Palette
Table of Code Study
Color Changes
CODE ANALYSIS
Example 1: Say you have been tasked with redesigning a client's kitchen that was
originally built in 1950. The electrical codes have changed since that time period
ie. Gfi outlets, outlet spacing and outlets in an island. It would be important to
ESSAY: know the current codes regarding said project in order to pass your final
electrical inspection. In this scenario moving or adding outlets may be a
Discuss how important necessity. You may also need to update the wiring and circuit breaker box. You
codes are in residential would want to know this information before you began your kitchen design.
design. Explain how Also, being up to date on plumbing codes would also pertain to this example.
You also need to take into consideration the natural light and ventilation as well
knowing this information as fire codes.
will specifically advance
your future application of Example 2: You have been tasked with doing a bathroom remodel for a client
code factors while that has Parkison's disease They are not currently in a wheelchair but their
design needs to take into consideration that a wheelchair may be needed in the
designing. Provide at least future. In this scenario it would be important to know what codes apply as to
two examples clearance for wheelchairs as well as counter height accessibility, grab bars,
accessibility of light switches and outlets and shower entrances. Being aware of
the these codes before you being a project is critical in residential design.
Codes are an important part of the residential design because they address
safety, energy concerns, cost effectiveness of a project to name a few. Nowadays
codes also come into play as to the sustainability of a design and it's energy
efficiency. Modern designs are becoming much more energy efficient than most
early American designs. (chap.4 accessible routes, myclasses.artinstitute.edu,
piccerilli dorsey inc.)
“Chapter 4. Accessible Routes | 2009 ICC A117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and
Facilities | ICC PublicACCESS.” CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION | 2015
International Building Code | ICC PublicACCESS,
codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/ICCA117_12009/chapter-4-accessible-routes.
WORKS CITED Myclasses.artinstitutes.edu,
myclasses.artinstitutes.edu/d2l/le/content/128814/viewContent/1699577/View.
Piccirilli Dorsey, Inc. “The Value and Impact of Building Codes.” EESI - Environmental and
Energy Study Institute, www.eesi.org/papers/view/the-value-and-impact-of-building-codes.
NFPA All codes and standards, National Fire alarm and signaling code.
https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-
standards/detail?code=72
NFPA first draft report Electrical equipment maintenance, September 05, 2014
https://submittalsarchive.nfpa.org/TerraViewWeb/ViewerPage.jsp?id=70B-
2013.ditamap&pubStatus=FDR
Fire and life equipment fire extinguishers and cabon monoxide https://www.nfpa.org/Public-
Education/By-topic/Fire-and-life-safety-equipment/Fire-extinguishers
Master Bedroom Sideview with wall and roof removed
Master Bedroom Top View
MODEL IMAGES
Top View with roof removed All Walls Exterior Window View
Hallway view entering room Top View no roof
Top View No Roof or side wall Top View No Roof or side wall
Elements that could be modified to achieve more symmetry in the
layout would be to move the bed and end tables from being on a
diagonal to being square or flush with the wall. Some adjustment to
the placement of the chair and ottoman would also need to take
place. Pleasing proportions in this design is the complimentary size
of the chair and ottoman although the pieces are not sold as a set.
Because a King size bed is being used in the space it was important
to consider the size of the other furniture pieces being selected and
that there was still sufficient space to move about the room freely. I
feel this was achieved in this particular placement of the furniture.
Dominant forms in this layout would be the bed with the
subdominant forms being the chair, ottoman and end tables.
SKETCH
DRAWINGS
RENDERED
DRAWING
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT:Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER:Cindy Rose
KEY: DRCHR
MANUFACTURER: Decaso
FINISH: Wood
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
REMARKS: D I M E N S I O N S 1 6 . 5 4 ʺ W × 1 6 . 3 4 ʺ D × 3 5 . 6 3 ʺ H
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: DRTBL
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
PLACE
REPEAT:
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE
PRICE PER UNIT: $ 2,429
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: DRBFT
MANUFACTURER: Bright
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
PRICE PER UNIT:
HERE
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: Dimensions:
W 60 D 18 H 29
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: LRSofa
MANUFACTURER: Bright
FABRIC:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions:
W 84 D 32 H 30.5 Arm Height: 23.75 Seat Height: 17COL: 13.5 yds 267 sq ft
KEY: LRChair
MANUFACTURER: Bright
FABRIC:
PATTERN: None
REPEAT:None
UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions: W 32.5 D 32 H 30.5 Arm Height: 23.75 Seat Height: 17 COM:6 yds
119 sq ft
KEY: LRET
MANUFACTURER: Bright
ITEM/NAME: M A D A M E Y R O U N D D R I N K
TABLE
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN: PLACE
REPEAT: FABRIC SWATCH
HERE
PRICE PER UNIT:
UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions: W 18 D H 22
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: LRCT
MANUFACTURER: Bright
ITEM/NAME: M A D A M E Y T R I A N G L E T A B L E
UP
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
PLACE
REPEAT: FABRIC SWATCH
HERE
PRICE PER UNIT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions: W 36 D 36 H 18
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: MBBed
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
FABRIC:
COLOR: Ivory
PATTERN: Plain/Solid
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED:1
TOTAL COST:
KEY: MBRET
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT: PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE
PRICE PER UNIT:
UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
YOUR PROJECT: Donohue
LOGO
HERE DESIGNER: Cindy Rose
KEY: MBRSeat
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
COLOR: Pink/Rose
REPEAT: None
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
KEY: MBRCHR
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Drexel
PATTERN: Velvets
REPEAT:None
UNITS NEEDED:1
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS:
Justification
KEY: P1
ROOM: DINING
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/hgtv-home-by-ovation-interior-
latex-paint?colorPartNumber=SW6000
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: P2
ROOM: BEDROOM
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW6568-lighthearted-pink#/6302/?s=details&p=PS0
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: P3
ROOM: DINING
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW6827-elation#/6827/?s=similarColors&p=PS0
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: W1
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: https://www.armstrongflooring.com/residential/en-us/hardwood-flooring/rustic-
accents/item/EHS5300.html
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: B1
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW7757-high-reflective-white#/7006/?s=similarColors&p=PS0
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: W2
ROOM: BEDROOM
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: https://www.armstrongflooring.com/residential/en-us/hardwood-flooring/rustic-
accents/item/EHS5301.html
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: L1
MANUFACTURER: HEX
FINISH: BRASS
UNITS NEEDED: 1
KEY: L2
ITEM/NAME:STYLE #39V93
FINISH: WHITE
UNITS NEEDED:1
KEY: L3
FINISH: WHITE
UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:$59.94
KEY: L4
MANUFACTURER: MARA
UNITS NEEDED: 1
KEY: L5
ROOM: BEDROOM
UNITS NEEDED: 1
KEY: L6
MANUFACTURER: POSSINI
ITEM/NAME: STYLE#90454
FINISH: CRYSTAL
UNITS NEEDED: 1
KEY: C1
MANUFACTURER:
FINISH:
UNITS NEEDED:
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: INTERIOR CEILING WILL BE PAINTED IN WALL PAINT AND TRAY WILL BE PAINTED IN
TRIM PAINT
REMARKS:
JUSTIFICATION FOR LIGHTING AND FINISHES
The lighting and finishes selected for the Donohue project was done with the clients love of Art
Nouveau in mind. Curvilinear lines were used when able in the lighting selected. Lighting was
added to the built-in bookcase in order for the client to be able to showcase her artwork. The
paint colors selected play off the original color concept and to compliment the furniture pieces
that will be used in the design. A soft muted gray and purple was used in the living/dining area
to add some color but kept subtle for the client’s autistic son. A soft pink was used in the master
bedroom to give a feminine feel and compliment the furniture. The flooring chosen ties the room
together but is also a sustainable product. LED lights were selected to reduce energy
consumption and are also a sustainable product.
WORKS CITED
www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/hgtv-home-by-ovation-
interior-latex-paint?colorPartNumber=SW6000
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW6568-lighthearted-
pink#/6302/?s=details&p=PS0
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW6827-elation#/6827/?s=similarColors&p=PS0
https://www.armstrongflooring.com/residential/en-us/hardwood-
flooring/rustic-accents/item/EHS5300.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/hex-26-and-one-half-inch-wide-warm-
antique-brass-6-light-chandelier__23n26.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/cyber-tech-40-inch-wide-white-led-
under-cabinet-light__39v93.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/5-6-inch-white-15-watt-dimmable-led-
retrofit-trim__10d44.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/mara-12-and-one-quarter-inch-wide-
aged-brass-led-monorail-pendant-light__20w12.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/casa-deville-candelabra-ceiling-
fan__87534-45518-01464.html
https://www.lampsplus.com/products/possini-euro-encircled-crystal-6-inch-
wide-halogen-mini-pendant__90454.html
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A1
ITEM/NAME: 64-1171
FINISH: LINOLA
FABRIC:
COLOR: LINOLA
PATTERN: NONE
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: http://calvinfabrics.com/64-1171-linola-64-1171/
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A2
ITEM/NAME: TRIVOLI
FINISH: VELVET
FABRIC:
COLOR: AZURE
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: http://calvinfabrics.com/trivoli-azure/
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A3
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.westelm.com/products/layered-glass-wall-mirror-h3075/?pkey=call-
mirrors&isx=0.0.1400
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A4
ITEM/NAME: 00882
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: http://www.cyandesign.biz/search_individual_result.asp?current=851303&page=2
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A5
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
REMARKS: http://www.cyandesign.biz/search_individual_result.asp?current=851412&page=3
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: DONOHUE
KEY: A6
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/williston-forge-bourn-denimgray-area-rug-
lyh12627.html?piid=25655422
WORKS CITED
http://calvinfabrics.com/64-1171-linola-64-1171/
http://calvinfabrics.com/trivoli-azure/
https://www.westelm.com/products/layered-glass-wall-mirror-
h3075/?pkey=call-mirrors&isx=0.0.1400
http://www.cyandesign.biz/search_individual_result.asp?current=851303&page
=2
http://www.cyandesign.biz/search_individual_result.asp?current=851412&page
=3
https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/williston-forge-bourn-denimgray-area-rug-
lyh12627.html?piid=25655422
JUSTIFICATION
In selecting the finishes for the Donohue project I kept in mind the clients
love for art Nouveau and the color palette that was selected for the project.
In the master bedroom I focused on complementing the existing furniture
selected with darker blue accents pillows for the bedding and a creamy white
linen fabric for the drapery. I chose to have the drapery floor length with a
slight pillow to add to the femininity of the space. In the living room a
curved mirror was added above the buffet and a purple vase to add an accent
to the coffee table. Finally in the dining room a round blue gray rug was
added under the dining room that compliments the shape of the table along
with a gold vase for the center of the table.
Process Drawings
Bubble Diagrams
FLOOR PLAN 1
FLOOR PLAN 2
SKETCH
DRAWINGS
RENDERED
DRAWING
PRESENTATION BOARDS
Coffee Table
Decorative Mirror Sofa Fabric
Cabinet Rendering
Accent light over
console table Console Table
Living Room Sofa
Residential Planning I INTA212
DONOHUE RESIDENCE – Living Room Cindy Rose
Residential Planner Cindy Rose
123 NW 1st St. Pittsburgh, PA
W6A1 May 2015
Dining Room Floor Decorative Table Vase
Chandelier
West Wall View
Wall Paint
Dining Chair
Dining Table
Area Rug
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DONOHUE RESIDENCE – Dining Room Cindy Rose
Residential Planner Cindy Rose
123 NW 1st St. Pittsburgh, PA
W6A1 May 2015
Bed Fabric Drapery Fabric
Accent Light
Wood Flooring
End Tables Chair Fabric
West Wall View Vanity Chair
My concept for my design stemmed from my client's information. I made a decision at the
beginning of this course to personally stretch myself and choose a color palette that I would not
normally gravitate to. The inspiration came from the lamp image I selected in the beginning and
the clients love of Art Nouveau. I had to keep in mind as well that she has an autistic son in
choosing my final colors to work with. In designing the rooms, I considered my client's hobbies
that she enjoys. Thinking through what might work well and what wouldn't work well. Did the
space flow, did it meet the needs and requirements of what I was asked to do? Was the color
palette pleasing and cohesive? Were the finishes going to compliment the furniture and mood I
was going after?
The schematic plans helped me to brain storm different possibilities of what could be done with
the space and ultimately come up with the best floor plan for my client, keeping in mind that
my first schematic may not be the best. One of my goals was to create a floor plan with as little
wasted space as possible. My biggest challenge I found was my office/workroom area. I ended
up reworking that space several times until the very end of this project. I feel my final design
was the best out of all the ones I presented thru the weeks. Light flowing through from the
South windows into the kitchen was a concern. What I came up with was to move the doors to
the North wall and make them sliding glass doors that would allow the light to pass thru
whether the doors were open or shut. It also created a more open flow so when my client
would entertain that space would be more user friendly.
The feedback I received from my professor was tremendously helpful as she challenged me to
consider different aspects of the rooms I was designing. Having an outside person look at and
critique your work is critical in coming up with the best design possible. Having to use AutoCAD
in the creation of my plans was also another tool that I will be able to take with me. I was very
nervous at the start of this class to tackle CAD but with the use of the tutorials provide and
tutoring, I found that I actually became more proficient by the end of the class and will
probably continue to use CAD to become a better drafter and use it in my current line of work. I
enjoyed getting to put together the presentation boards as well. I have not done many prior to
this course so it was great practice for me. This is also a skill that I will be using in my current
profession. Although a lot of work, I really enjoyed this course. I am glad I am taking away
something that can be used in my portfolio.