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Final

Compilation
W5A2
Catherine Lakey
INTA302
Professor Michelle Kirkpatrick

Table Of
Contents

Page Number

Item

Adjacency Matrix

Research of Historic Style and Transitional Housing

16

Concept Statement

17

Color Palette

22

Furniture, Finish, and Lighting Specification Sheets

50

Code Study

52

Perspective Illustrations

54

Cost-Estimating Table

56

Process Drawings

56

Justification

KEY
GATHERING SPACE
PUBLIC BATHROOM
OFFICE
APARTMENT A
APARTMENT B
APARTMENT C
APARTMENT D
ENTRY

D
D
X

N
X
X

M
X

M
X

M
N X X M
N X M
N N M
N N
N N
N
N

MANDATORY

DESIRABLE

NEUTRAL

NEGATIVE

REASON CODE
1) GATHERING SPACE ACCM. LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE
2) DIRECTOR OFFICE NEAR ENTRY
3) DIRECTOR OFFICE/ENTRY NEAR PUBLIC RESTROOM
4) APARTMENTS NEAR EXITS
5) APARTMENTS NEAR NATURAL LIGHT

Researching a Historical Style


Week 1 Assignment 2
Michelle Kirkpatrick
03/04/2016
Edward Stangret
Catherine Lakey
Candace Lawson

Building 1:
Project location: Boston,
Massachusetts
Style: Federal

STYLE OVERVIEW:
Often described as a refined Georgian style of architecture, domestic
architecture in the Federal style came in the form of a simple box, two
rooms deep with doors and windows arranged in strict symmetry. Federal
architecture was a sign of urban prosperity, reflecting the growing wealth of
the new nation (Historic New England) and geographical location of
Federal style ranges from the North Eastern part of the United States to
Washington, DC. The Federal style draws inspiration from architect Robert
Adam (1728-1792) and his unique adaptation of Roman and Greek
structures studying in the Mediterranean. While Georgian architecture was
much heavier in architectural components, Federal architecture or Federal
style was much more refined and delicate than its counterpart.

Style Name:

Country:

Years Spanned:

FEDERAL STYLE

UNITED STATES

1780-1820

CATHERINE LAKEY

Image(s)

Typical elements used (list: columns, pilasters, arches,


pediments, medallions plaster, etc.)

Federal Style
Overview
Typical Interior Materials (list: wood types, stones, metals)

Friendship House, Washington DC

Notes
The Federal style design elements are understated.
Columns and moldings are narrow and simple (Federal).
Pilasters were used inlue of columns and were decorated
with classical motifs (Federal Style 1790-1830). Hip roofs
with simple gables and even roofs with center gables and
pediments on the front faade are popular in the Federal
architectural style (Federal). Balustrades were also often
present. Dormers are often seen on these style of
buildings. Windows are evenly spaced creating
symmetrical balance (Federal). The most decorated
element of a Federal style building is the front door
(Federal). Semicircular Fan shaped windows are located
above the door which is flanked by sidelight windows
(Federal). Moldings or small front porches will decorate
the front door (Federal). Tooth like dental molding is
often used (Federal). Material used to build the exterior
of the building depends on the buildings location. Homes
in the south were often made of brick and Northeastern
homes made of clapboard (Federal).
Plaster, paint, wide moldings, chair and crown moldings
were material used on the inter of a home (The Colonial
Styles: Georgian and Federal Architecture). Flooring and
other wood elements were made of oak or pine (The
Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal Architecture).
Stones common to the area were also used in entries,
kitchens and baths (The Colonial Styles: Georgian and
Federal Architecture). Geometric forms and patterns
were often used during this period and seen in window
and other architectural details.

Web Link

Federal. Ask the Architect.org. Web. 05 Mar 2016


http://www.askthearchitect.org/architecturalstyles/federal-style-architecture
Federal Style 1790-1830 . Dumbarton House. Web.
05 Mar 2016 http://dumbartonhouse.org/federalperiod-1790-1830
Friendship House Washington DC, Ask The
Architect.org, Image
http://www.askthearchitect.org/architecturalstyles/federal-style-architecture

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05
Mar 2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Sty
les.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU
Federal style Interior, michellegoetz, Image
https://michellegoetz.wordpress.com/2011/07/18/e
arly-neoclassical/

Style Name:

Country:

Years Spanned:

FEDERAL STYLE

UNITED STATES

1780-1820

CANDACE LAWSON

Standard Color Palette (show examples)

Typical Textiles (list and show: fabric types and patterns)

Image(s)

Notes

Web Link

Many of the colors used during the Federal Style Period


were light pastel colors. A cream color would be used as
an accent color. Sometimes a rich color would be thrown
in the mix, like the blue shown on the left.

Federal Period. Digital Image. Pinterest. Web. 5


Mar
2016.<https://www.pinterest.com/pin/507851295451
913941/>

Colors not shown on the left are greens, such as an olive


and sage green. Lavender was even used in some cases
(Nielson, Taylor 440).

Nielson, Karla, David Taylor. Interiors: An


Introduction, 4th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning
Solutions, 01/2006. VitalSource Bookshelf Online.

Patterns typically used during the Federal Style Period


are fine stripes, Roman and Greek motifs, garlands,
ribbons and bows. Tiny floral patterns were often used.
Pineapples were also used and symbolized hospitality
(Nielson, Taylor 440).

Federal Textiles . Digital Image. . McGraw-Hill


Learning Solutions, 01/2006. VitalSource Bookshelf
Online. 5 Mar 2016.

Types of fabrics used were satin, damask and brocade.


Taffeta, batiste, moir, voile, and chintz were used often,
plain and antique. These fabrics were all a crisp cotton
fabric (Nielson, Taylor 440).

Nielson, Karla, David Taylor. Interiors: An


Introduction, 4th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning
Solutions, 01/2006. VitalSource Bookshelf Online.

Image
CATHERINE LAKEY

Description

Web Link

Detail 1

Wall covering patterns were floral, stripes and more formal


textures in colors of soft reds, yellows, oranges, violets, grays and
beiges.

Match Wallcoverings to Dcor. Wallcoverings


Association. Web. 05 March 2016
http://www.wallcoverings.org/?MatchWallDecor

Detail 2

Paneled walls such as wainscoting and Dado treatments were


used.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05 Mar
2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 3

Paint colors in; White, off-white, buff, and a variety of shades of


blue and green,.

Federal style Interior, michellegoetz, Image


https://michellegoetz.wordpress.com/2011/07/18/earl
y-neoclassical/

Wall Details
Identify typical:

Colors
Fabrics if used
Wall paper patterns
Applied ornamentation
details
Wainscot details
Crown molding
Base molding
Dado design
Added railings

Match W

Detail 4

Chair railing was common.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05 Mar
2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU
Dining Room at Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon. Org,

Image

Description

Detail 1

Plaster ceilings in white or off-white.

American Federal. Michellegoetz. Web. 05 Mar 2016


https://michellegoetz.wordpress.com/2011/07/18/earlyneoclassical/

Detail 2

Crown moldings were used and often in Tooth like Dental


patterns.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture, Star Craft Custom Builders,
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 3

Wood beams could also be a ceiling treatment used.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture, Star Craft Custom Builders,
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 4

Ornamental details and motifs created from plaster were


common.

Federal. Ask the Architect.org. Web. 05 Mar 2016


http://www.askthearchitect.org/architecturalstyles/federal-style-architecture

CATHERINE LAKEY

Ceiling Details
Identify typical:

Colors
Crown molding
Applied ornamentation
details such as: medallions,
bosses, plaster designs
Wood beams Coffers

Web Link

Dining Room at Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon. Org,


Image, http://www.mountvernon.org/the-estategardens/the-mansion/the-mansion-room-by-room/

Image

Description
Wide moldings were used.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05 Mar
2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 2

Wide planked oak floors were common in


public rooms. Privet rooms were often pine
wide planks.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05 Mar
2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 3

Oriental Rugs often covers hard surfaced


flooring.

The Colonial Styles: Georgian and Federal


Architecture. Star Craft Custom Builders. Web. 05 Mar
2016
http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/Architectural.Style
s.Colonial.htm#.VttMHPkrLIU

Detail 4

Simple patterns were used for the majority of


homes.

History of Wood Floors. The Craftsman's Blog. Web.


05 March 2016 http://thecraftsmanblog.com/a-historyof-wood-floors/

CATHERINE LAKEY

Flooring Details
Identify typical:

Floor material types such as


tile, wood, stones
Design patterns
Carpeting types
Area rugs style and material
Base molding design

Web Link

Detail 1

Study at Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon. Org, Image,


http://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/themansion/the-mansion-room-by-room/

Image
Candace Lawson

Description
Doors designs commonly used during this time had panels. The
doors were also outlined in windows called fan lights and sides
lights The fan shaped window on top of the door is also know as a
transom (Neilson, Taylor).

Web Link
Federal Style Patterns. Digital Image. Engineered
Software. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.engsw.com/federal-stylepatterns/ticknor1/>
Nielson, Karla, David Taylor. Interiors: An Introduction,
4th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning Solutions, 01/2006.
VitalSource Bookshelf Online.

Door Details
Identify typical:
Interior features and sizes
Wood types, grains, and
colors
Frame molding and applied
ornamentation
Design of brackets and
escutcheons if used
Design of sidelights if used
Design of transom if used

The doors were typically framed in wood molding and the color
of the door was either a natural wood or matched the color of the
shutters or molding.

RECORDs Top ten Boston Buildings. Digital Image.


BNP Media. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/6064record-s-top-10-boston-buildings?v=preview>

Brackets were used around door ways when overhangs were


used over the doors.

Nathaniel Russell House. Digital Image. Charleston


Family fun. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.charlestonfamilyfun.com/tripplanner/attr
actions~197/historic_homes~204/nathaniel_russell_hou
se_~3054.html>

Interior doors of federal style homes took on many designs.


Some were stained and others were painted. Some had panels,
like the door to the entrance. Sometimes double doors were used
for large door ways and a glass design, like the picture shown to
the left, in the Nathanial Russell House.

nathaniel Russell House, Interior-Central Hall. Digital


Image. South Carolina Department of Archives and
History. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817
710039/pages/S1081771003904.htm>

Image
CANDACE LAWSON

Description

Web Link

Fan lights and sidelights were often used. Fanlights are windows
shaped like a fan and typically used over doors or windows.
Sidelights are narrow windows beside doors that were used a lot
in Federal style homes (Neilson, Taylor).

First Harrison Gray Otis House. Digital Image.


Wikipedia. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Harrison_Gray_Oti
s_House>
Nielson, Karla, David Taylor. Interiors: An Introduction,
4th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning Solutions, 01/2006.
VitalSource Bookshelf Online.

Window Details
Identify typical:
Window styles and sizes
Drapery fabrics, colors,
patterns
Wood types used
Applied ornamentation
details
Applied metals used for
accessorizing

Smaller windows were often used on the second story and larger
on the first story (Neilson, Taylor).

Gardner-Pingree House 1804 in Salem,


Massachusetts. Digital Image.
Andrewhopkinsart. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://andrewhopkinsart.blogspot.com/2010/11/
gardner-pingree-house-1804-in-salem.html>

Nielson, Karla, David Taylor. Interiors: An


Introduction, 4th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning
Solutions, 01/2006. VitalSource Bookshelf Online.
White was usually the color of wood trim used around the
windows. Some Federal homes used motifs with garland or
flowers to surround the interior windows. In the Nathaniel Russell
House, these motifs were painted a pale red.

This window treatment uses yellow and blue pastel colors, tassels
and valances draped over the top. Metals, Gold in color, were
used for the detailing on window treatment. Many times the gold
detailing was in the shape of a leaf. There are gold leaves on the
sides of this window to hold back the drapes.

Detail of Cornice and window woodwork at the

Nathaniel Russell House,.c. 1808. Digital Image.


Decorative arts trust. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.decorativeartstrust.org/review-symcharleston.shtml>

Window Treatment. Digital Image. Michellegoetz.


Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<https://michellegoetz.wordpress.com/2011/07/>

Image

CANDACE LAWSON

Lighting Details

Identify typical:
Color
Style of design
Lamp shades
Forms
Finished materials

Description

Web Link

The color of lighting used in federal homes was a brass colored


metal chandelier with gold detailing. They sometimes had white
or a crystal look incorporated. The picture to the left shows a
candelabra style fixture.

Music Room, Nathaniel Russell House, Charleston,


South Carolina. Digital Image.

Many of the light fixtures were made from brass and pewter and
created to look elegant. Sometime a central ball shape was used
in place of the candelabra look (A Brief History of Lighting in The
U.S.).

Classic Pendant Lighting. Digital Image. House of


antique Hardware. Web. 5 mar 2016.
http://www.houseofantiquehardware.com/classicpendant-lighting
A Brief History of Lighting in The U.S.. Craftsman
Outdoor Lighting. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.craftsmanoutdoorlighting.com/uslighting-history.html>

Lamp shades were not usually made how they are today. Candles
and oil lamps were used a lot during this time, so the lamp shade
had to be made of metal or glass so it would not catch on fire (A
Brief History of Lighting in The U.S.) .

Federal Style Eagle Desk Lamp. Digital Image.


Pinterest. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<https://www.pinterest.com/pin/264234703110894094/
>
A Brief History of Lighting in The U.S.. Craftsman
Outdoor Lighting. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.craftsmanoutdoorlighting.com/uslighting-history.html>

The style of lighting typically used in Federal Style homes is


Colonial Lighting. Colonial Lighting was found in most of our
founding fathers architecture (A Brief History of Lighting in The
U.S.).

Federal Outdoor. Digital Image. Shades of light.


Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.shadesoflight.com/lighting/outdoor/alloutdoor/>

The light pictured is a Colonial style outdoor light.

A Brief History of Lighting in The U.S.. Craftsman


Outdoor Lighting. Web. 5 Mar 2016.
<http://www.craftsmanoutdoorlighting.com/uslighting-history.html>

Image
Detail 1

Web Link
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/mirrors/mantelmirrors-fireplace-mirrors/am-classical-gilt-mantelmirror/id-f_713914/

Detail 2

Portraits that were generally smaller in shape and size were used
for the home. They often depicted portraits of predominant
American people or individuals. Personal portraits were made in
the side profile fashion and the larger scale portraits, like George
Washington crossing the Delaware, were larger but always with a
patriotic theme. This is similar to the styles of Classical Antiquity,
where war heroes were often depicted in grand ways. The small
rectangle and oval pocket portraits were very popular during this
era.

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/walldecorations/paintings/benjamin-greenleaf-portraitmrs-nancy-wyman-houghton/id-f_1812662/

Detail 3

The federal style urn mirror was used in diplomatic reception


rooms circa 1780, and often had long elaborate lines with
mahogany wood inlays and wood scroll pediment towards the top
and the bottom. Gold gilt was often used as ornamentation
throughout the piece as was done in a Hepplewhite fashion.

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/mirrors/wallmirrors/federal-hepplewhite-mahogany-mirrorflowered-urn-finial-probably-ny/id-f_2404752/

Detail 4

The quilt was introduced during this era to signify unity


throughout the United States and often used in the interior of
Federal style homes. Quilts during this time period often
highlighted the American pride with different patches sewn
together in various shapes, colors and patterns. They were also
made in various sizes, some often larger then the furniture they
sat on. Some were also used as wall tapestries, and each piece
told a story about American history. Linen and silk were often
used in the construction, as it cotton was becoming more
available during this period.

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/folk-art/more-folkart/cambridge-massachusetts-sampler-dated-1824/idf_3823682/

EDWARD STANGRET

Art & Collectibles Details


Identify typical:
Colors
Finishes
Shapes & sizes

Description
This gilded mirror with acanthus leaf carvings located on each
corner were common in Federal interiors. With a movement away
from the elaborate carvings and rococo curves previously found
on furniture and silver. Pieces were smaller and more practical for
the home and aesthetic reasons.

http://dumbartonhouse.org/federal-period-1790-1830

13

Image

Identify typical:
Upholstery fabrics, colors,
patterns
Wood types
Applied ornamentation
details
Applied metals
Feminine vs. masculine

Web Link

The Hepplewhite chair was made famous by George


Hepplewhite in the late 18th century. The design of
most chairs in this still had a shield-shaped chair
back, sloped arms, and gentle tapered legs.
Satinwood and Walnut were often used in the making
of these chairs, and were often used in the homes of
wealthy families and individuals.

http://www.museumfurniture.com/hepplewhite/

Detail 2

Pastel colors of pinks, blues, soft greens and yellows


were favored and used throughout Federal homes.
Deep sapphire and crimson were also used, but
primarily in an extravagant way (dining spaces,
entertaining spaces). Upholstery and drapes were
generally made of silk and the damask and Waverly
patterns were used throughout the rooms.

http://www.decortoadore.net/2008/07/federal-styledinteriors.html

Detail 3

Mahogany wood was used primarily after the 18th century,


replacing walnut as the predominant wood choice in cabinet
making. Walnut veneer was used in chairs, cabinets, dressers,
credenzas, tables, etcAlmost all furniture was made of
mahogany and often featured several colored inlays and
geometric designs imbibed in them.

http://buffaloah.com/f/glos/woods/mahog.html

EDWARD STANGRET

Furniture Details

Description

Detail 1

Detail 4

Brass was becoming popular during this time frame, and local
blacksmiths still produced many metal goods for homes during
this era. Typical hardware motifs were ropes, beads, acanthus leaf
and Grecian leaf. Mass machine production started to kick-off as
well and many innovations were discovered during this time as
well. The first mass produced screws, the latch back plate and the
newly modern, built-in closet was introduced as well.

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/federal-stylefurniture.html

http://www.houseofantiquehardware.com/timelinefederal

14

New HopeTransitional Housing will be beautifully designed bringing to life the charming and
historic details of the Federal Architectural style home by selec.ng furnishings, materials and
color schemes throughout the building that are specific to that period.When arriving at the
home guest will feel welcome and will enjoy the beautiful craftsmanship of this historical home
with all of it crown moldings, gorgeous wall treatments, rich wood floors and classical motifs.
The needs of women and children looking for a new start will be efficiently provided within
private apartments that feel safe, warm and comfortable with hues of blues, yellow and cream
colors that encourage these feelings. A sense of community and fellowship will be reflected within
the common areas by strategically selec.ng appropriate furnishings and
hues that are encouraging, inspire hope, and promote motivation in tints of greens and yellows.
The dynamic design of New HopeTransitional Housing will be exquisite and provide an
encouraging refuge to help its guest move forward in life on a path that leads to self-sufficiency.

Concept Statement

(Figure 1)

color paleMe
inspiraOon #1
The colors in the Image display soB
red and blue tones. This adds a
mixture of cool and warm color
schemes. There are also cream colors
used throughout the design for an
accent. All of these colors are used in
Federal Style dcor. The reds give a
warm touch to the environment. The
cool lavender and blues allow the
space the feel relaxing. The overall
look feels elegant and invi.ng.

color paleMe
inspiraOon #2
The Federal Period in America uses a
range of white, bu, and gray neutrals
in homage to the Greek and Roman
statuary it draws inspira.on from. It
also tends to feature slightly more
saturated colors than the light and
delicate paleSe of the concurrent
Georgian period in England.

(Figure 2)

color paleMe
inspiraOon #2
The design of Federal style homes
oBen included the color yellow, light
blue, creams and beige. Yellow
represents happiness, comfort and
s.mulates posi.ve moods. Light Blues
also create posi.ve moves, and is
calming and peaceful.

(Figure 3)

Final Color PaleMe

Figures Cited
Figure 1. Coone.cut Pastoral. Digital Image. An.ques and Fine Art. Web. 11 March 2016.
<hSp://www.an.quesandneart.com/ar.cles/ar.cle.cfm?request=853
Figure 2. "Federal Style." This Old House. Web. 11 Mar. 2016. <hSp://www.thisoldhouse.com/
toh/photos/0,,20175953,00.html>.
Figure 3. Erismann Classic Moments Striped Domask Mo.f Classic Texture Vinyle Wallpaper
5782-30. Digital Image. I Want Wallpaper. Web. 11 March 2016. <hSp://
www.iwantwallpaper.co.uk/wallpaper-c1/erismann-erismann-classic-moments-striped damask-mo.f-classic-textured-vinyl-wallpaper-5782-30-p1360>

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


YOUR
LOGO
HERE

PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing


DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: CH2
ROOM: Apartment Dining room
MANUFACTURER: Great Deal Furniture
TEM/NAME: Martin Dark Wood Frame Khaki Fabric Dining
Chairs Set of Two 21.60" D x 20.25" W x 39.75" H
Seat: 19.25" H

FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR: Khaki
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE

PRICE PER UNIT: $259.99 per set of two


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:$ 1559.94
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: Martin Dark Wood Frame Kahaki Fabric Dining Chairs Set of Two. Houzz. Web. 07
April 2016 http://www.houzz.com/photos/16487986/Martin-Dark-Wood-Frame-Khaki-FabricDining-Chairs-Set-of-2-contemporary-dining-chairs

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


YOUR
LOGO
HERE

PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing


DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: T5
ROOM: Apartment Dining Room
MANUFACTURER: The Federalist
ITEM/NAME: Drop Leaf Harvest Table FDTHSC-4a
Hepplewhite Style Tapered Legs
FINISH: Cherry
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE

PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Price


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Drop Leaf Harvest Table The Federalist. Web. 07 April 2016
http://thefederalistonline.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=
13_18_48&products_id=411

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


YOUR
LOGO
HERE

PROJECT:
DESIGNER:

KEY: T1
ROOM: Apartment Livingroom
MANUFACTURER: Butler Specialty Company
ITEM/NAME: Plantation Cherry 26 Accent Table
FINISH: Cherry
FABRIC:

MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $179


UNITS NEEDED: 2

PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE

TOTAL COST: $358

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Plantation Cherry 26 Accent Table. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


http://www.houzz.com/photos/25685397/Plantation-Cherry-26-Accent-Table-traditional-sidetables-and-end-tables

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


YOUR
LOGO
HERE

PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing


DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: S2
ROOM: Apartment Sofa
MANUFACTURER: Apt2B
TEM/NAME: Pico Tufted Back Sofa Apartment Size Royal
Blue/ 64W x 37D x 33 H

FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR: Royal Blue
PATTERN:

PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE

REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $1358


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST: $5432
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: Pico Tufted Back Sofa Apartment Size Royal Blue. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016
http://www.houzz.com/photos/39931820/Pico-Tufted-Back-Apartment-Size-Sofa-Sweet-Potatotraditional-loveseats

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


YOUR
LOGO
HERE

PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing


DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: B2
ROOM: Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Home Styles Furniture
ITEM/NAME: Chesapeake Twin Bed
W 42.75" / D 81.25" / H 44"

FINISH: Mahogany
FABRIC:

MANUFACTURER:

ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $396.11


UNITS NEEDED: 2

PLACE
FABRIC SWATCH
HERE

TOTAL COST: $792.22

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Chesapeak Twin Bed. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


http://www.houzz.com/photos/28642198/Chesapeake-Twin-Bed-transitional-panel-beds

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KEY: B1
ROOM: Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Home Styles Furniture
ITEM/NAME: Colonial Classic Queen/Full Headboard 65.5" / D
3.5" / H 54"

FINISH:
FABRIC:

MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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UNITS NEEDED: 4

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TOTAL COST: $1434.04

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Colonial Classic Queen/Full Headboard. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


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KEY: D2
ROOM: Apartment Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Stanley Furniture Co Inc
ITEM/NAME: British Colonial Telephone Table
W 21.75" / D 18" / H 34.38" / 1424 oz.

FINISH:
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UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:$4284

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: British Colonial Telephone Table. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


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KEY: BC1
ROOM: Apartment Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: The Federalist Online
ITEM/NAME: Desk and Bookcase

88" High x 43" Wide x 19.75" Deep

FINISH:
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ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Desk and Bookcase. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


http://thefederalistonline.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=
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KEY: D1
ROOM: Apartment Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Stanley Furniture Co Inc
ITEM/NAME: British Colonial Dresser
W 66.38" / D 22" / H 42.75"

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UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST:$6640

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: British Colonial Dresser. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


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KEY: E1
ROOM: Apartment Living Room
MANUFACTURER: The Federalist
ITEM/NAME: Stepback Ends Bookcase on Media Center
89" High x 98" Wide x 24" Deep

FINISH:
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UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS:
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KEY: CH3
ROOM: Gathering Space
MANUFACTURER: Great Deal Furniture
ITEM/NAME: Elmerson Roll Back Dining Chairs
W 21.5" / D 27" / H 37.5"

FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR: Ivory
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $179.99 per set of two


UNITS NEEDED: 9

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TOTAL COST:$1619.91

DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: Elmerson Roll Back Dining Chairs. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016
http://www.houzz.com/photos/5900939/Elmerson-Roll-Back-Dining-Chair-Ivory-Set-of-2traditional-dining-chairs

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KEY: T4
ROOM: Gathering Space
MANUFACTURER: The Federalist
ITEM/NAME: Duncan Phyfe Style Double Pedestal
Rectangular table
FINISH: Mahogany
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
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UNITS NEEDED: 3
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION: Table extends with table leaf

REMARKS: http://thefederalistonline.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=
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ROOM: Lounge Area
MANUFACTURER: Martin
ITEM/NAME: Martin Weathered Armchair
W 22.5" / D 23.25" / H 39.75"

FINISH:
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PRICE PER UNIT: $199.99


UNITS NEEDED: 10
TOTAL COST:$ 1999.90

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Martin Weathered Arm Chair. Houzz. 05 April 2016


http://www.houzz.com/photos/15924386/Martin-Weathered-Armchair-traditional-dining-chairs

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ROOM: Lounge Area
MANUFACTURER: Bassett Mirror Co.
ITEM/NAME: Palazzina Rectangle Cocktail/ W 51" / D 27" / H 18"
FINISH: Champagne Silver
FABRIC:

MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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PRICE PER UNIT: $918


UNITS NEEDED: 1

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TOTAL COST:$918

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Palazzina Rectangle Cocktail. Houzz. Web. 07 April


http://www.houzz.com/photos/20438241/Palazzina-Rectangle-Cocktail-Table-traditionalcoffee-tables

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ROOM: Lounge Area
MANUFACTURER: Bassett Mirror Co.
ITEM/NAME: Palazzina Rectangle End Table/W 25" / D 28" / H
25"

FINISH: Champagne Silver


FABRIC:

MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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PRICE PER UNIT: $625


UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST: $1250

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Palazzina Rectangle End Table. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


http://www.houzz.com/photos/20439038/Palazzina-Rectangle-End-Table-traditional-sidetables-and-end-tables

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KEY: S1
ROOM: Lounge
MANUFACTURER: Jennifer Tylor Home
ITEM/NAME: La Rosa Navy Blue Sofa
FINISH: Navy Blue
FABRIC: Velvet
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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PRICE PER UNIT: $1648.99


UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:$3297.98

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: La Rosa Navy Blue Sofa. Houzz. Web. 07 April 2016


http://www.houzz.com/photos/42577233/La-Rosa-Navy-Blue-Sofa-traditional-sofas

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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: F2
ROOM: Kitchens and bathrooms
MANUFACTURER:

ITEM/NAME:

Antique Capri Honed and Filled


Travertine Tile
SKU: 100061530

FINISH: Light Beige


FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $2.49 sqft


UNITS NEEDED:656 sq ft
TOTAL COST: $1633.44

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Antique Capri Honed And Filled Travertine Tile. Floors & Dcor. Web. 26 March
2016. https://www.flooranddecor.com/travertine-tile/antique-capri-honed-and-filledtravertine-tile-100061530.html#sz=12&start=37

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PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: P1
ROOM: Lounge area
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Needlepoint Navy/ SW0032
FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Quote


UNITS NEEDED: 4040 sq ft
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Needlepoint Navy. Sherwin Williams. Web. 26 March 2016. http://www.sherwinwilliams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-byfamily/SW0032/#/0032/?s=coordinatingColors&p=PS0

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PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: P2
ROOM: Lounge area
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: SW0030
FINISH: Colonial Yellow
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Quote


UNITS NEEDED: 4840 sq ft
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Colonial Yellow. Sherwin Williams. Web. 05 April 2016. http://www.sherwinwilliams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW0030-colonialyellow/#/0030/?s=coordinatingColors&p=PS0

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PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: W1
ROOM: Meeting area
MANUFACTURER: Erisman
ITEM/NAME: Classic Moments Striped Damask Motif
Vinyl Wallpaper/ 5782-30
FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Quote


UNITS NEEDED: 140 sq ft
TOTAL COST:

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Classic Moments Striped Damask Motif Vinyl Wallpaper/ 5782-30 I want Wall Paper.
Web. 26 March 2016 http://www.iwantwallpaper.co.uk/wallpaper-c1/erismann-erismannclassic-moments-striped-damask-motif-classic-textured-vinyl-wallpaper-5782-30-p1360

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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: F1
ROOM: Throughout public areas
MANUFACTURER: Timberclick
ITEM/NAME: Cognac Oak Locking Solid Hardwood
FINISH: Cognac Oak
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $4.69 sqft


UNITS NEEDED: 4692 sqft
TOTAL COST: $22005.48

DESCRIPTION:

REMARKS: Cognac Oak Locking Solid Hardwood. Floor & Dcor. 26 March. 2016
https://www.flooranddecor.com/solid-hardwood-wood/timberclick-cognac-oak-locking-solidhardwood-942700446.html#prefn1=species&sz=12&start=35&prefv1=Oak

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PROJECT: New Hope Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L1
ROOM: Entry Way
MANUFACTURER: Crystorama Lighting Group
ITEM/NAME: 675628/ Six-light Ornate Cast Brass
Chandeleir with Clear Hand Cut Crystal
FINISH: Olde Brass
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $1390


UNITS NEEDED:1
TOTAL COST:$1390

DESCRIPTION: General lighting

REMARKS: Six Light Ornate Cast Brass Chandelier with Clear Hand Cut Crystal. Bellacor. Web. 26
March 2016 http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/crystorama-lighting-group-2806-ob-cl-saq-novellaolde-brass-six-light-ornate-cast-brass-chand-675628.htm

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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L2
ROOM: Lounge Area
MANUFACTURER: Crystorama Lighting Group
ITEM/NAME: 492077 / Novella Olde Brass Five Light
Crystal Chandelier
FINISH: Olde Brass
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $798


UNITS NEEDED:1
TOTAL COST:$798

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting

REMARKS: Five Light Ornate Cast Brass Chandelier with Clear Hand Cut Crystal. Bellacor. Web. 26
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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L3
ROOM: Partition Wall between the study and meeting
area
MANUFACTURER: Crystorama Lighting Group
ITEM/NAME: 492201/ Etta Olde Brass Two Light Crystal
Sconces
FINISH: Olde Brass
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $300


UNITS NEEDED:10
TOTAL COST:$3000

DESCRIPTION: Accent Lighting

REMARKS: Etta Olde Brass Two Light Crystal Sconces. Bellacor. Web. 26 March 2016
http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/crystorama-lighting-group-2806-ob-cl-saq-novella-olde-brass-sixlight-ornate-cast-brass-chand-675628.htm

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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L4
ROOM: Apartment Dining
MANUFACTURER: Crystorama Lighting Group
ITEM/NAME: 538529 Marabella Cast Brass Minin
Chandelier With Clear Swarovski Spectra Crystal
FINISH: Olde Brass
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $550


UNITS NEEDED:4
TOTAL COST:$2200

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting

REMARKS: Marabella Cast Brass Minin Chandelier With Clear Swarovski Spectra Crystal.
Bellacor. Web. 26 March 2016 http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/crystorama-lighting-group-5504-agcl-saq-mirabella-cast-brass-mini-chandelier-with-clear-swar-538529.htm

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KEY: L4
ROOM: Apartment Dining
MANUFACTURER: Crystorama Lighting Group
ITEM/NAME: 538529 Marabella Cast Brass Minin
Chandelier With Clear Swarovski Spectra Crystal
FINISH: Olde Brass
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $550


UNITS NEEDED:4
TOTAL COST:$2200

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting

REMARKS: Marabella Cast Brass Minin Chandelier With Clear Swarovski Spectra Crystal.
Bellacor. Web. 26 March 2016 http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/crystorama-lighting-group-5504-agcl-saq-mirabella-cast-brass-mini-chandelier-with-clear-swar-538529.htm

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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L5
ROOM: Apartment Bathrooms
MANUFACTURER: Vaxel Newcastle
ITEM/NAME: 279387 Gilded White Gold Two Light
Bathfixture
FINISH: White Gold
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $148


UNITS NEEDED:6
TOTAL COST:$888

DESCRIPTION: Task Lighting

REMARKS: Vaxel Newcastle Gilded White Gold Two Light Bath Fixture. Bellacor. Web. 26 March
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DESIGNER: Catherine Lakey

KEY: L6
ROOM: Throughout
MANUFACTURER: Project Source
ITEM/NAME: 65 Watt Equivalent White LED Recessed
Retrofit Down Light/ 739122
FINISH: White
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $14.98


UNITS NEEDED: To Be Determined
TOTAL COST:$

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting

REMARKS: Project Source 65 Watt Equivalent White LED Recessed Retrofit Downlight. Lowes. Web. 26
March 2016 http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/840623/840623105078lg.jpg

INTA302: CODES ANALYSIS

STAIR DESIGN AND


ELEVATOR
GATHERING SPACE

Stairways, handrails,
guardrails, elevator

Square feet
Means of egress

Doors and Windows

Code Analysis

Lighting and Ventilation

Written By: Candace Lawson

Electrical and Smoke


Detection
3

RESIDENTIAL UNIT
(APARTMENT)

Square Feet
Means of egress

COMPLETED BY:
LOCAL CODE
List
CODES ANALYSIS/UPDATES
the code in this column (there may be
In this column provide evidence from plan to support
more than one relevant code that
compliance; or describe any updates needed to meet code
pertains to your project)
requirements
The handrails are 1 1/2 inches from the wall and 3 1/2
R311.7 IBC, R311.7.6 IBC, R311.7.8 IBC,
inches wide.Our hanrails are 34 inches above the nosing of
R311.7.8.2 IBC, R311.7.9
the tread and landings. Handrails also expand 12inches
beyond the top and bottom of stairs. Landings more than
36 inches straight from stairs. Stairways should be
illuminated.
Had difficulty locating this information. The Gathering space is created large enough to hold a
kitchen area, seating, media area, and dining space.
Emergency dooris a hinged door and provides an
R310.3 IBC, R310.2.1 IBC, R311.2 IBC,
unobstucted path. The doors are 3" wide and 78" high and
R311.6 IBC
all doors have a 90 degree opening / hallways are no less
than 3 ft wide.
All door ways are 3' providing a clear width, abiding by IRC
2404 IBC, R310.2.1
3'x78". There is a mean of egress in every apartment with
the window 24 " from the floor.Emergency opening is not
less than 5.7 sq ft.
All ventillation should Exhaust outdoors and opening no
M1506.3 IBC, E3903.1
less than 3 ft. Lighting should be controlled by occupants
with switch. One main override control.
Smoke detector placed within 10 ft of cooking devices and
NFPA 72 R314.3 IBC, R314.4 IBC
electrically connect. 120 volt battery operated smoke
dectetors are used.
Had difficulty locating this information.
R310.3 IBC, R310.2.1 IBC, R311.2 IBC,
R311.6 IBC

Doors and Windows

Lighting and Ventilation

2404 IBC, R310.2.1


M1507.1 IBC, M1506.3 IBC

Electrical and Smoke


Detection

NFPA 72 R314.3 IBC, E3903.1

Plumbing Fixtures

R306.2 Kitchen P2722.2 IBC, P2723.1,


P2714.1

At least on room in each residential area is 120 sq ft.


Every Residential space has a window placed 24 inches
from floor as a means of egress.
All door ways are 3' providing a clear width, abiding by IRC
3'x80". There is a mean of egress in every apartment with
the window 24 " from the floor.Emergency opening is not
less than 5.7 sq ft.
Exhaust fans to be placed in all bathrooms an exhausted
directly outdoors/ Opening should be no less than 3 ft.
Lighitng should be controoled by occupants with
switch.One light controlled by switch in habitable area.
Smoke detectors are placed outside and inside every
sleeping area. It is also placed in all kitchen areas within 10
ft of cooking devices. They are 120 volt and all electrically
connected to one another. Smoke detaectors were also
added no more than 3 ft from a bathroom opening.
Every Kitchen area has a sink, All sink and bathtubs have
both hot and cold fixtures/Macerating toilet systems
installed . Food drainage in sinks should not be less than 1
1/2 inches wide.

Work Cited

Codes. ICCSafe. Web. 15 Mar 2016.


http://codes.iccsafe.org/app/book/content/2015-ICodes/2015%20IRC%20HTML/Chapter%206.html#

Lounge Area
Rendering

Apartment
Dining Room
Rendering

Budget Estimate

Room

Item
Quant
Number ity
Price

Item Discription

Manufacturer

Total Price

L1

Six Light Ornate Cast Brass Chandeleir

Crystorama Lightig Group

675628

$1,390

$1,390

L2

Novella Olde Brass Five Light Crystal Chandelier

Crystorama Lightig Group

492077

$798

$798

L3

Etta Olde Brass Two Light Crystal Sxonces

Crystorama Lightig Group

492201

10

$300

$3,000

L4
L5

Crystorama Lightig Group


Vaxel Newcastle

538529
279387

4
6

$550
$148

$2,200
$888

L6

Marabella Cast Brass Mini Chandelier


Gilded White Gold Tow Light Bathfixture
65 Watt Equivalent White LED Recessed Retrofit
Down Light

Project Source

739122 TBD

W1

Classic Moments Striped Damask Motif Vinyl


Wallpaper

Erisman

P1

Needlepoint Navy

Sherwin Williams

P2

Colonial Yellow

Sherwin Williams

140
sqft
4040
sqft
4840
sqft

F1
F2

Cognac Oak Locking Solid Hardwood Floor

Timberclick

4692
sqft

T2
T3

Coffee Table
End Table

Bassett Mirror Co.


Bassett Mirror Co.

1
2

T4
CH3
CH4
S1

Gathering AreaDining Table


Gathering Area Dining Chairs
Gathering Area Lounge Chairs
Gathering Area Sofa

T1

Aparment Side Tables

Lighting

Wall Covering

5782-30

$15 TBD

$69
$69

Floor
$5

$22,006.00

$918
$625

$918
$1,250

The Federalist
Great Deal Furniture
Martin
Jennifer Tylor Home

3 Call for Quote


9
$179.99
2
$199.99
2
$1,648.99

$1,619.91
$399.98
$3,297.98

Butler Specialty Company

Ceiling
Window Treatment
Gathering Space
Furniture

$179

$716

Budget Estimate

T5
D1
D2

Apartment Dining Table


Bedroom Dresser
Bedroom Night Stand

The Federalist
Stanley Furniture Co Inc
Stanley Furniture Co Inc

4 Call for Quote


6
$1,660
6
$714

E1

Apartment Entertainment Center

The Federalist

4 Call for Quote

BC1
CH1
CH2
S2
B1
B2

Bedroom Desk/Bookcase
Apartment Living Room Chairs
Apartment Dining Chairs
Apartment Living Room Sofa
Master Bedroom Bed
Extra Bedroom Beds

The Federalist
Comfort Point
Great Deal Furninture
Apt2B
Home Style Furniture
Home Style Furniture

6 Call for Quote


6
$755.62
6
$259.99
4
$1,398.00
4
$358.51
2
$396.11

$9,960
$4,284

$4,533.72
$1,559.94
$5,592
$1,434
$792

Equipment
Art and Accessories
Plumbing Fixture
New Additions
Total

$66,639.53

Process Drawings
W4A1
Catherine Lakey
March 30, 2016
INTA302
Michelle Kirkpatrick

Bubble Diagram 1
Created By: Candace Lawson

Bubble Diagram 2
Created By: Catherine Lakey

Bubble Diagram 3
Created By: Ed Stangret

Ceiling and
Floor
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Custom Built
in Wall
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Custom Built
Entertainment
Center on
North Wall in
Lounge Area

Ceiling and
Floor Sketch

Traditional elementsare used in the designto support theArchitectural style of the building. Clean straight lines
common for FederalArchitecture is used throughoutthe design. The sofa, head boards and most chairs are
geometric forms which are dominantforms in the design. The curvilinear lines found in the sofa , and meetingroom
chairs chest rails and lightingare subdominantforms. The pastel colors of blues, yellows and creams supportthe
period design and are the dominantcolors in the design. Dark royal blues are subdominantand add interest to the
color scheme.
The Federal architecturalstyle of the buildingis representative of the new path the clients will be embarking on
which is reflected in the elements of the design. The buildingis equippedappropriatefurniture, fixtures and finishes
that supportthe needs of the clients and represent the architectural style of the building. Clients will have fully
furnished apartments,a laundry area, meeting , lounge, and study areas, publicbathrooms and office . Measures
were taken to insure the comfort and safety of the clients by having a limitedaccess and appropriatefurniture and
soothing color schemes. Two of the apartmentsare ADA compliantand all of them were designedto meet universal
needs. Egress and buildingcode requirementswere strictly appliedto insure that the environmentis safe and
accessible for all future occupants.
The designof the New HopeTransitionalHome was successfully executed keepingthe needs of clientsin mind and
enhancingthe architecturalstyle of the home with appropriatedesign elements. The designwas met while staying
inside of the allowable budget. The overall designwill provide a supportiveatmosphere for its residentsto help them
move on to better futures.

Justification

Over the last few weeks , while studying the concepts taught through ResidentialDesign II, I have learned a plethoraof
information. I have studied the concept s of designing period homes as well as the need of transitionalliving facilities. I have also
leaned the importance of working with a team and how it can lead to a more thoroughdesign.
Through researching the Federal architectural style for New HopesTransitionalhousingI have learned the details that go into
creating appropriate designs for historicalhomes. Color schemes , furniture, and finishes all need to be reflective of the period to
create a cohesive design. It also became very apparent to me how much I enjoy historicaldesigns which might end up being the
avenue I choosefor a future career.
While research the transitionalhomes I have learned what kind of needs have to be met to insure the success of the residents.
One of the primary needs the clients require is the feeling of safety which can be met by a variety of ways but it must be
considered when designing this kind of facilities. An added benefit of reaching out to these facilities was connecting with
individuals whom run the facilities and volunteeringmy services to any future design needs they may have in the future. Itwas a
great opportunity to give back to the community.
Lastly,Im grateful for the connectionmade withCandace Lawsonand EdStangret via the team assignments. They are both
wonderful, hard working individuals who made working as a team one of the best experiences I have had during my time at the
Art Institute. Onlineclasses make it hard to connect with other studentsso this was a great way for us to do that. I feelvery
blessed to have been teamed withCandace and Ed and look forward to staying connected with them.

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