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Blog 10- Container Home

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  This week we did not have a lesson, instead we met with our mentors and discussed our container projects. I plan on placing my container home in Holcombe, WI. It will be placed near the shoreline of the lake to get great views, which is why I chose my second precedent to more closely resemble. My second precedent has two stories and you can get a great view of the lake and surrounding greenery. The inside of my container home will have a similar layout with the entry, kitchen, living, and dining areas on the main floor. I also love how there are green accents throughout the entire home and the open staircase similar to that of the house that we visited.  Additionally, I think that the bathroom is really fun. The clawfoot tub is adorable, but I will definitely prioritize a shower as that is more practical for most people. I do like their choice of tiles, keeping the walls lights, and the sliding wooden door that elegantly hides the laundry machines.  Also, the use of all...

Blog 9- Drawings and Renderings

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(Precedent Study ) This week in class we talked about our Container Home Projects. We were shown examples of previous projects to help us to better understand the project and give us inspiration for our own house . The example showed both her presentation with renderings  and construction documents.   (Diagrams about container house) This week’s reading is chapter 9 in Sketching Interiors, which is titled, Freehand Sketching for Presentations. Some of the most common drawings that interior designers have to draw for their clients are floor plans, elevations, isometric drawings, and perspectives. These are usually drawn with markers and ink, combined with colored pencils.   When drawing you must make sure to add entourage to your renderings. This often includes plants, cars, or even people. Adding these details not only helps to give your drawings scale and dimension, but also helps your drawing to become more realistic and life-like.   There are several dif...

Blog 8- Emphasis, Contrast, and Detail

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Color Study This week in class we talked about Emphasis, Contrast, an d Detail.   Emphasis   Emphasis is the p urposeful development of dominant characteristics. It c reates hierarchy , creating focal points by artwork, furniture, lighting, etc. It creates a feeling of drama, balance, and personality of space.   Emphasis can be shown in interior design with color , texture, lighting, furniture, with a view, and architectural details.   Contrast   Cohesiveness is important in interior design, but too much blending creates a flat space. Contrast adds balance, by placing objects with opposing characteristics. Contrast uses different color s , shape s , size s , material s , texture s , or style s .   Details   Icing on the cake to make the space more interesting and personal. Small attention to details helps to make a space feel more thought out, homey, and less stark.     This Week's Sketch- Analogous This week’s reading was chapter 8 ...