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Portfolio of Design Julie Krause

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Portfolio of Design

Julie Krause

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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

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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 iPads and 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

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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

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FLOORING FINISHES

FLOOR PLAN CREATED WITH SKETCHUP

COORDINATING FABRICS

PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE QUIET READING AREA

PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE PRESENTATION AREA

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CONCEPTUAL REDESIGN - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEARNING LAB

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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE WRITING AREAS WITH SIT-TO-STAND TABLES

SPACE PLANNING

PERSPECTIVE RENDERING OF THE COLLABORATING AREA CREATED WITH SKETCHUP

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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

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BUBBLE DIAGRAM

SPACE PLANNING

BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 3ADJACENCY MATRIX

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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

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PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVE VIEWS

…A NEW WAY TO GO TO WORK

REFINED BLOCK DIAGRAM

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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

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OFFICE BUILD-OUT - MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE

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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

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OFFICE BUILD-OUT - MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE

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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 SCHEDULECODE QTY MANUFACTURER PRODUCT NUM DESCRIPTION

C1 20 HERMAN MILLER MR121AAFWORK CHAIR, MIRRA, STUD-HEIGHT, STD TILT, ADJ ARMS/SEAT, UPHST TRIFLEX BACK

C2 1 HERMAN MILLER CQ79MASETU 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 WC121PCHAIR, 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 RYLST043624XBRYLEE STRAIGHT, EDGEBAND EDGE X-BASE, 36DX24WX28H

T2 5 HERMAN MILLER MGZ70X2044 SOLO TABLE 20" DIAMETER X 44"HIGHT

T3 5 HERMAN MILLER DT6AS.2436.LEHEIGHT-ADJ RECT TABLE, SQUARED EDGE, LAM, ELECTRIC HEIGHT ADJ, STD RANGE 24D 36W

T4 3 HERMAN MILLER 5451LNELSON PEDESTAL TABLE, LAM TOP 21-1/2H 17 DIAMETER

T5 3 HERMAN MILLER CQTRS4236LSETU 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 RYLTM044044XBRYLEE 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 RYLRD044848XBRYLEE ROUND, EDGEBAND EDGE, X-BASE 48" DIAMETER X 28" H

T11 1 HERMAN MILLER E802SEAMES ROUND TABLE, UNIVERSAL BASE, STONE TOP 16H 36" D

T12 1 IZZYPLUS RYLST043060TBRYLEE STRAIGHT, EDGEBAND EDGE, T-BASE, 30DX60WX28H

T13 6 HERMAN MILLER DT5AT.2460PTFLIP-TOP RECT TABLE, THIN EDGE, PTD FORMCOAT, T-LEG 24D X 60W

T14 1 HERMAN MILLER BG435GGBURDICK 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.SSURFACE 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 FM700.3620206METAL 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.HM1572RTACKBOARD, 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.42202L06LMETAL 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.3620FF2L06METAL 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 FM890.207203CREDENZA 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 FCT60.4660TPLPENINSULA, 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.12SREC 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

TMSEE SYSTEM TYPICALS WORKSTATIONS

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OFFICE BUILD-OUT - MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE

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WALL TILE

PAINTCOORDINATING FABRICS

WALL VINYLS

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COORDINATED WOOD TONES

LIGHT AND DARK FINISHES

FOR INTEREST

PATTERNED FABRICS FOR

VARIETY

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FINISHES FLOOR PLAN

Counter tops

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FINISHES DETAIL

CLIENT FEATURE WALL

FIREPLACE WALL

RESIN PANEL WALL

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“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

CARPETSRESIN PANELS

laminates

FLOOR TILEINSPIRATION

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Created with SketchUp

“THE GATHERING”

FIREPLACE WALL ELEVATION

Provides an interesting, creative, and sophisticated design--high-

quality furniture, finishes, and equipment

inspiration

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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

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OFFICE BUILD-OUT - MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE

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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

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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”

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Created with AutoCAD NTS

OFFICE BUILD-OUT - MIXED*BAG CO-WORKING OFFICE

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Offers opportunities for unlimited interaction through conjoined spaces to enable

networking, brainstorming, or casual discussions

“THE LUNCH BAG”

Resin panel wall finish detail

Desking near “the lunch bag”

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DESIGN CONCEPT

Le Rivage Hotel 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 Rivage is a

wonderful place to stay and enjoy the city

of Chicago, with pleasant memories

drawing guests back again.

HOSPITALITY – LE RIVAGE HOTEL LOBBY DESIGN

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PARTITION PLAN

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HOSPITALITY – LE RIVAGE HOTEL LOBBY DESIGNC

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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.

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FLOOR PLAN - EXISTING

FLOOR PLAN - PROPOSED

CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS

Addition

Existing master bedroom

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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

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EXISTING LIVING ROOM

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FINISHES SPECIFICATION

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VANITY WALL ELEVATION

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Floor Tile

Paint

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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 LocationMisc

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T2Florentine Glazed Porcelain

DaltileFL09 in 12” x 24” wall and floor tiles; Wall Bullnose (Glossy) S-43C9W (3” x 12”), 30 pieces per box

Nociolla7 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

WT3Classic Rounds Mosaic Tile

Cepac Tile CR-4 Copper 2 cartonsTile for shower walls in on-suite master bathroom (see finish plan and rendering)

1 sq. ft. sheets/30 sq. ft. per carton

FT2River Pebble Mosaic Saw Cut

Daltile DA07 EARTHY BLEND 9 sheetsTile 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 vanityWidth=52, 30 LYD per roll

6”h x 8.75”w repeat

TS2Solid Surface Countertop

Corian Lava Rock Piece 2’ 6 ¼” x 1’ 6” Seat in shower

TS2Solid Surface Countertop

Corian Lava Rock Piece 5’ 6” x 1’ 11” Vanity counter top Drain cut-out; single hole cut-out for faucet

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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.

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PROPOSED KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN

NTSCREATED WITH 20-20

EXISTING KITCHEN PHOTOS

SINK WALL ELEVATION CREATED WITH 20-20 NTS

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KITCHEN LIGHTING PLANKITCHEN 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 TILEFLOORING

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CABIN

ET SPEC

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ATIO

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PRIC

ING

G

UID

E

SINK WALL ELEVATION

REFRIGERATOR WALL ELEVATION

Created With 20-20

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the project

The Thiesen project 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

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PERSPECTIVES CREATED WITH 20-20

CREATED WITH 20-20 NTS

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BACK DOOR WALL ELEVATION

APPLIANCE WALL ELEVATION

Cabinet Keyline Num Num Finished

Num Type Nomen. Doors Draw Ends Pg Notes1 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

FIN

ISHES AND

FIX

TURES

The laundry/mud room design

incorporated space planning, cabinet

layout and specification, as well as

finishes specification.

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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

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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

nts

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

PAIN

T SELEC

TIO

NS

FURNIS

HIN

GS

FURNITURE

CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS

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KITCHEN FINISHES AND FURNITURE

CREATED WITH SKETCHUP

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CREATED WITH SKETCHUP

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POWDER ROOMWET BAR

CREATED WITH AUTOCAD NTS

CREATED WITH SKETCHUP

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HAND-PRACTICED SKILLS

SKIL

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HAND-DRAFTED ELEVATION PLANS

PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN

EXERCISES IN HAND RENDERING

HAND-DRAFTED PARTITION PLAN