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Starks Project

Kayla Young
W1_A3
AI_INTA212
Starks Project Concept Statement
A light, cool, contemporary and relaxed atmosphere is needed for this space. A
modern, Scandinavian style will incorporate natural materials and simple construction
methods for the furniture and materials used throughout, creating a minimalistic feel.
Due to the small scale of the space an open concept will be best used and proficient in
allowing natural light to reach all living areas. Muted natural tones and using an
analogous color scheme for the cabinetry and walls allowing for Mrs. Starks
photography to serve as pops of color. A versatility in line, from horizontal, vertical,
to curvilinear will appear through architectural and design features. Allowing for forms
to take shape and adding textures to fill the space. Each aspect selected will produce a
calm, clean, and personalized quality for this design. (Harwood)
Stark Project Color Palette
By adding hue and
desaturating the green color,
and adding a bit more blue to
design a cool, muted color
best suited for this space, by
enhancing variations of blue
and/or green lightened values
to create an analogous color
scheme. The next color is
again desaturated, and with
more hue added to give a pale (Figure 1 Snakes and Ladder Garden)
blue color, thus creating a
clean and airy mood.
Works Cited and Figure Resources
Harwood, Buie, Bridget May, Curt Sherman. Architecture and Interior
Design from the 19th Century, Volume II. Pearson Learning Solutions,
06/2008. [The Art Institutes]. Pg. 674 700. Date Accessed 24 February
2017
Figure 1 - Snakes and Ladders garden. Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopdia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1201120/1/132_1201120/cite. Accessed 24 Feb
2017.

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