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Personal Profile Highly motivated Interior Designer, confident and imaginative individual. An excellent ability to conceptualise interior detailing including lighting/colour and materials, space planning and architectural Elements. University has taught me many things such as the ability to prioritise and work to tight deadlines. As well as working well with a team and independently, I also gained competent knowledge in software such as Auto Cad, Live Interior 3D pro, Sketch-Up and Photoshop which allow me to communicate my ideas successfully and creatively. I am a dedicated individual eager to gain experience; in a creative environment to further my personal and professional development.
Education 11 May 2015 South Essex College BA (Hons) Interior Design
9 Jul 2010 Access to Higher Education Diploma (Art and Design)
9 Jul 2010 Edexcel Certificate South Essex College Adult Literacy Adult Numeracy
Skills Overview
• AutoCAD
• Google Sketch-up
• Photoshop
• Live Interior 3D pro
• MacBook Pro OS X / Microsoft Office (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
• Good knowledge of construction detailing and material properties.
• Creative, Imaginative and innovative
• Can work independently on concepts and design
Languages
• Fluent in English • Fluent in Swahili
Personal detailsSameer Ayoob
E; [email protected]; +968 9595 0562
+971 56 841 0863Oman - Muscat Al Khuwair 33
Po Box 1093Pc 133
Personal Skills
Creative/innovativeand imaginative
Attention to detail
Teamwork Ability
QualificationFull UK Driving Licence
Interior Designer
Reference David Butcher
Deputy Head Art & DesignBA (Hons) Interior Design Course Leader
South Essex College of Further & Higher EducationE: [email protected]
T: 0845 52 12345DD: 01702 220601
Steve AntoniouManager Health & Sport Nutrition
E; [email protected]: 07805 060 502
GNC 9 Southchurch RoadSouthend on ses
EssexSS1 2NG
A collection of recent projects for various design sectors.
BA (Hons) Interior Design
(Working progress)
How we live is changing. In England, nine million people now rent privately.
It's not just students and young professionals anymore: more than a third of renting households are families with children, and half are older than 35. With home ownership out of reach and social housing waiting lists ever-growing, private renting has become the only choice for millions of families. But with soaring costs, poor conditions and a lack of stability, renting has fast become the worst of all worlds.
If your home is owned, managed or let out by a private landlord then it's privately rented. Your landlord could be an individual or a company. Sometimes, management companies or estate agents will manage and let out a property on behalf of the owner. Unlike renting in the social housing sector, most private rental properties are let out at market rates, meaning they are likely to be more expensive. They're also likely to be let out on short term contracts of 6-12 months, with the landlord able to evict a tenant with only two months' notice.
Since 2001, the proportion of homes rented privately has rocketed by 69%. But this surge in demand hasn't been supported by the necessary changes to make renting safe, stable and affordable.
• Over a third of private rented homes fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard,
• In 1 in 4 areas, rents increased by an average of £300 a year in 2012.
• Private renters are disproportionally represented in those who come to Shelter for housing advice.
• There were more than 85,000 complaints about rogue landlords in 2012. As the demand for rented accommodation grows, many people are priced out of decent homes and forced to accept properties in terrible conditions – just to keep a roof over their heads. Making private renting better is crucial to ensure everyone has a safe and affordable home to live in. I believe we can fix and improve the lives of millions of people by recycling old rolling stock, and converting them into permanent living spaces. In today’s culture of downsizing, tiny houses and recycled homes are getting increasingly desirable—in both conventional and unconventional ways. You may have already seen converted buses, storage containers, and even make-it-yourself tiny-home kits, but have you ever seen a train converted into permanent living space? The high ceilings and multiple windows typical of old train cars are a great starting point for a new small home chock-full of character. If you’re in search of a cheap and unusual home, you may need to look no further.
Rolling Stock Conversion
ROLLING STOCK CONVERSION Project
Drawing
Existing floor plan
tel: +447528567422
SCALE
1:100
PAPER SIZE
A3
DATE
05. 15
DRAWING NP.
106
18 Clarence RdSouthend-on-Sea SS1 1ANUK
Proposed floor plan
ROLLING STOCK CONVERSION Project
Drawing
Existing floor plan
tel: +447528567422
SCALE
1:100
PAPER SIZE
A3
DATE
05. 15
DRAWING NP.
106
18 Clarence RdSouthend-on-Sea SS1 1ANUK
Internal elevations
ROLLING STOCK CONVERSION Project
Drawing
Existing floor plan
tel: +447528567422
SCALE
1:100
PAPER SIZE
A3
DATE
05. 15
DRAWING NP.
106
18 Clarence RdSouthend-on-Sea SS1 1ANUK
Internal elevations
ROLLING STOCK CONVERSION Project
Drawing
Existing floor plan
tel: +447528567422
SCALE
1:100
PAPER SIZE
A3
DATE
05. 15
DRAWING NP.
106
18 Clarence RdSouthend-on-Sea SS1 1ANUK
Proposed floor plan / elevations with dimensions
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Corner sofa
Softwood Timber Heritage Cladding
White paint finish
Grey and Banana dream rug
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Finishes
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Softwood Timber Heritage Cladding
Grey and Banana dream rug
White paint finish
Double bed
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Finishes