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STARK RESIDENCE
MAIN STREET, PA
Jennifer Bentley
Residential Design I | INTA212 P01
Faculty: Michelle Kirkpatrick
W5A2
September 6, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Client Profile
Architectural style
Adjacency Matrix
Concept Statement
Color Palette
Furniture Specifications
Finish Specifications
Lighting Specifications
Accessories Specifications
Code Study
Model Study
Perspectives
Process Drawings
Justification
Reflection
CLIENT PROFILE
Robb and Brienne Stark are in their 30s and live in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. They enjoy traveling, photography, and frequenting
music venues with local bands. They both have collections that they
would like to display such as Briennes photography and Robbs record
collections. The preference of style is Scandinavian and modern and
design requirements include three bedrooms, living and dining
spaces, an office, and a music room. They have also require a utility
room, storage for clothes and linens, and a small powder bath. Custom
cabinetry will be designed for built-in storage with display qualities.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
PAIRED ARCHED ARCADES
W/DECORATIVE BLIND
SEMI-CIRCLE ARCHES
CORNER QUOINS
NON-STRUCTURAL PIERS/
SQUAT DWARF COLUMNS
BRICK MASONRY
BELT COURSE
The historical building where Robb and Brienne will reside has a masonry faade of brick
and moulded concrete or stone. The windows are tall and narrow with semi-circle arches.
The corners are adorned with quoins while non-structural piers or squat dwarf columns
reside between the arched windows. Each junction of levels has a belt course. These
architectural characteristics were common Romanesque architecture. (LaChiusa)
ADJACENCY MATRIX
CONCEPT STATEMENT
Inspired by the buildings urban location, the interior design will
feature modern furnishings and fixtures while brightening the mood of
the space with neutrals and a split-complementary color palette of
deep blues, muted pink, and a light teal. The open concept living
spaces will be balanced with proportionate pieces that help to define
each area for specific use while keeping sight lines constant. The two
levels will achieve harmony by continuing the color palette throughout
the rooms and having materials coordinate through furnishings and
millwork. The emphasis will be kept with utilizing the natural light and
architectural windows of the South wall.
COLOR PALETTE
SPLIT-COMPLEMENTARY
Changed with
a deeper saturation
KEY: T6
ROOM: Master Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: De La Espada
ITEM/NAME: Bretton bedside
FINISH: Walnut Danish Oiled
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
KEY: B1
ROOM: Master Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: De La Espada
ITEM/NAME: Bretton Bed
FINISH: Walnut Danish Oiled
FABRIC: Canvas
MANUFACTURER: De La Espada
ITEM #/NAME: Canvas 124
COLOR: Grey
PATTERN: N/A
REPEAT: None
KEY: T2
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Curated Kravet
ITEM/NAME: Ondine Table
FINISH: Bronze base/Wood top
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
KEY: T4
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Curated Kravet
ITEM/NAME: Orleans Cocktail Table
FINISH: Gold/Glass
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
KEY: CH2
ROOM: Dining Room
MANUFACTURER: De La Spada
ITEM/NAME: Capo Dining Chair
FINISH: Walnut Danish Oiled
FABRIC: B
MANUFACTURER: Kravet
ITEM #/NAME: 34031.516/Indigo
Collection
COLOR: Indigo, Slate
PATTERN: Skins
REPEAT: 5H x 10V
KEY: T5
ROOM: Dining Room
MANUFACTURER: De La Spada
ITEM/NAME: Shaker Dining Table
FINISH: Walnut Danish Oiled
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
REMARKS:
KEY: CG3
ROOM: Master Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: De La Espada
ITEM/NAME: McQueen Chest
FINISH: Walnut Danish Oiled
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
KEY: T1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Global Views/Studio A|
Home
ITEM/NAME: Teton Accent Table
FINISH: Glass top/Gold base
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
REMARKS:
KEY: CG1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Hellman-Chang
ITEM/NAME: Tao
FINISH: Brandy Walnut
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions 30W x 25D x 31H; arm height 24; seat width 22;
seat height 18.
REMARKS:
KEY: CH1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Christopher Guy
ITEM/NAME: Vigne
FINISH: Blondewood
FABRIC: C
MANUFACTURER: Duralee
Court
DESCRIPTION: Dimensions 30W x 25D x 31H; arm height 24; seat width 22;
seat height 18. 1.75 yards of fabric needed for each chair.
REMARKS: 1.75 yards of fabric needed for each chair.
KEY: CG2
ROOM: Dining Room
MANUFACTURER: Hellman-Chang
ITEM/NAME: Natalia Sideboard
FINISH: Brandy Walnut/Gold
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
KEY: S1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Kravet
ITEM/NAME: Lorane Sofa
FINISH:
FABRIC: A
MANUFACTURER: Schumacher
ITEM #/NAME: 50973/Gweneth Linen
COLOR: HYACINTH
PATTERN: N/A
REPEAT: None
DESCRIPTION: Fabric upholstered sofa; Overall dimensions 91W x 35D x 33H; arm height
23, seat depth 23, seat height 17.
REMARKS:
KEY: T3
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Curated Kravet
ITEM/NAME: Koya Table
FINISH: Wood/Acrylic
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: F
ROOM / LOCATION: Living Room
USE: Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut S. Harris
COLLECTION: S. Harris Spring 2016 Nomad
PATTERN NAME & NO: Watercolor Wash Beach Vibe/
6950802
COLOR NAME & NO: Blue
FABRIC WIDTH: 52
PATTERN REPEAT: 21.65V x 13.5H
FIBER CONTENT: 77% Rayon, 23% Polyester
FLAMMABILITY: Cal 117-2013
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: G
ROOM / LOCATION: Living Room
USE: Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Schumacher
COLLECTION:
Chroma Collection
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: E
ROOM / LOCATION: Living Room
USE: Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut
COLLECTION: Floral Expressions
PATTERN NAME & NO: Cavallon Tropical/2769307
COLOR NAME & NO: Pink, Lt. Multicolor
FABRIC WIDTH: 54
PATTERN REPEAT: 25V x 26.70H
FIBER CONTENT: 100% Cotton
FLAMMABILITY: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: D
ROOM / LOCATION: Living Room/ Dining Room
USE: Drapery
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut
COLLECTION: Inspirations VI
PATTERN NAME & NO: Ali Baba Nickel/1012101
COLOR NAME & NO: Grey Linen
FABRIC WIDTH: 58
PATTERN REPEAT: None
FIBER CONTENT: 100% Polyester
FLAMMABILITY: Passes "NFPA 701" 2010
NFPA 701
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: K
ROOM / LOCATION: Master Bedroom
USE: Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut
COLLECTION: Hable Construction
PATTERN NAME & NO: Wailea Wave / 8542103
COLOR NAME & NO: Aqua
FABRIC WIDTH: 54
PATTERN REPEAT: 13.7V x 13.5H
FIBER CONTENT: 36% Polyester, 32% Rayon, 32%
Cotton
FLAMMABILITY: UFAC Class I
Passes "NFPA 260A"
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric used for decorative throw pillows. Soil & Stain Repellent Finish. 100% Acrylic
Backing.
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: J
ROOM / LOCATION: Master Bedroom
USE: Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut
COLLECTION: Silk N Spectra 54
PATTERN NAME & NO: Petal / 01989
COLOR NAME & NO: Pink / 7025817
FABRIC WIDTH: 54
PATTERN REPEAT: None
FIBER CONTENT: 64% Rayon, 36% Acetate
FLAMMABILITY: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: H
ROOM / LOCATION: Master Bedroom
USE: Bedding
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut
COLLECTION: Dublin Linen
PATTERN NAME & NO: Ice / 6609945
COLOR NAME & NO: White
FABRIC WIDTH: 54
PATTERN REPEAT: None
FIBER CONTENT: 65% Linen, 35% Cotton
FLAMMABILITY: Soil & Stain Repellent Finish
UFAC Class I / NFPA 260A
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
Fabric Specification
PROJECT: Robb & Brienne Stark
DESIGNER Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: I
ROOM / LOCATION: Master Bedroom
USE: Draperies/Euro Pillows
MANUFACTURER: Fabricut S. Harris
COLLECTION: S Harris Spring 2016 Nomad
Collection
PATTERN NAME & NO: Sinatra Texture Denim
COLOR NAME & NO: Blue
FABRIC WIDTH: 55
PATTERN REPEAT: None
FIBER CONTENT: 60% Viscose, 20% Linen,
20% Cotton
FLAMMABILITY: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Modern textured drapery fabric, also used for 26 Euro Pillows
REMARKS:
Carpet Specification
PROJECT: Stark Residence
DESIGNER: Jennifer Bentley
ITEM KEY CODE: CPT1
ROOM / LOCATION: Master Bedroom
USE: Flooring
MANUFACTURER: Mohawk
COLLECTION: EVERSTRAND
PATTERN (STYLE) NAME & Total Beauty 2F99
NO:
COLOR NAME & NO: Dreamland 939
WIDTH / SIZE: 12 W
FIBER CONTENT 100% Recycled Content
PATTERN REPEAT: 0
FLAMMABILITY: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Soft, clean & lasting eco-smart PET polyester. CRI Green Label Plus. Excellent
durability.
REMARKS:
DESCRIPTION: The LED light source is concealed behind this circle. Its light
is diffused, reflecting and refracting light.
REMARKS: Indirect wall washing lighting
DESCRIPTION: Bright white powder painted steel flange and ball. Ball tilts
30 degrees and rotates 358 degrees
REMARKS: Accent down lighting, illuminate the 3D wall panels in Living
Room.
Codes Analysis
COMPLETED BY:
Jennifer Bentley
Amanda Cleveland
Aimee Van Houten
CODES ANALYSIS/UPDATES
Rationalize why or why not the existing building
should be expected to conform to the code
According to the IBC fire extinguishers need to be
provided with automatic fire-extinguishing system agent
for grease fires. The maximum distance of travel to
extinguishers in a light hazard occupancy is 75 ft. and
the cabinets used to house portable fire extinguishers
need to remain unlocked. The clearance between the
floor and the bottom of the installed hand-held portable
fire extinguisher must be no less than 4 inches. A fire
alarm system is not required in a buildings that are not
more than two stories in height, where all dwelling units
are separated from one another or public areas with no
less than 1-hour fire partitions and where each dwelling
unit has an exit directly to a public way. Single-and
multiple-station smoke alarms need to be installed in
sleeping areas, every room in the path of means of
egress from the sleeping area to the do leading from the
sleeping unit. An alarm must be on each story within the
sleeping unit, including basements. For sleeping units
with split levels and without an intervening door between
the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm must be installed on
the upper level which shall suffice for the adjacent lower
level provided that the lower level is less than one full
story below the upper level. Evacuation plans need to be
provided to occupants and buildings. All subsection
under section 1005, and will be determined by
calculating the occupant load.
Building
Elements
and
Materials
Electrical
Energy
Conservat
ion
Jennifer B. - Topic 3
Energy Conservation is a growing concern due to the impact on our daily lives and the impact on the environment.
By complying to the energy building codes, not only for new construction, but also converting existing construction, it
reduces those impacts. The energy conservation codes also help to establish a new norm for the interior design
profession and other in relative fields to pass good practices onto consumers. (EESI)
Cost is another factor to consider with energy conservation. Many are reluctant to convert or construct buildings
that are energy efficient due to the higher costs of materials or equipment. Although the lower cost of ownership over
a long period of time could offset the slightly higher costs of initial build or alteration. Also, it adds quality of life and
safety not only to the direct consumer, but to the surrounding community. (EESI)
Due to the lowered cost of ownership for the end user, that allows the local economies to benefit. The monies
saved from energy conservation can be spent to boost the economy and allow for other improvements, energy wise,
to be made throughout the community. (EESI)
By not complying with the energy conservation codes, safety and quality of life would become more difficult to
maintain. Costs, not only related to design, would be affected. Since many codes are adopted into the local laws, if a
code is not complied with there could be fees, or even termination of construction. (EESI)
Amanda - Topic 2
When it comes to applications of residential sprinklers there are many advantages and some disadvantages.
Home fire sprinkler systems are designed to activate the sprinkler closest to the fire instead of the entire system
(Home Fire Sprinkler). This helps protect surrounding rooms from fire, heat and smoke damage. Another advantage
is that a sprinkler system can stop a fire in less than a minute and a half and give the residents time to safely escape.
According to Friday Harbor there is a huge disadvantage of residential sprinkler systems. This disadvantage
is potential pollutant and/or contaminant such as stagnant water, non-potable piping, heterotrophic bacteria, and
chemicals. Which all of these hazards sound pretty intense for something that is designed to safe your home and life.
Another key disadvantage is that the cost of these systems are extremely higher than that of smoke detectors.
Based on my locality sprinkler systems are not required for new residential construction because we go by
the IBC which states that only smoke detectors are required. Based on what I have learned I am going to have to say
that I do not think that sprinkler systems should be required in all renovations of existing residential buildings. I say
this because I feel that with the hazards that these systems have thus far that this should be a personal decision for
the homeowners or builders.
STUDY MODEL
PROCESS DRAWINGS
Schematic Floor Plans
Furniture Plan
Cabinetry Sketches
Study Sketches
JUSTIFICATION
The development of this design was based on the clients needs and requests that
would be incorporated into the design plan, along with their style preference and
budget. The Starks residence design focused on offering ample storage and
display while keeping an open layout. Modern, clean lines coupled with natural
elements of Scandinavian design was the inspiration throughout the residence.
While the first level of the residence retains an open layout, each space has an
intimate arrangement with proportionate furnishings and finishes that define that
space individually. A color scheme was created to unify all spaces as a whole and
create rhythmic transition from one room to the next. The furniture chosen has
natural elements of wood to emphasize the Scandinavian design and playful,
geometric patterns were used for upholstery and wall finishes that give the design a
unique modern edge. The lighting was chosen to enhance or highlight elements of
each room to stage as a focal point, while utilizing natural daylight through the large
expansive windows. During the selecting of furniture and finishes of the project,
sustainability and energy conservation were leading factors, while also retaining
functionality and aesthetics.
REFLECTION
The three concepts that were most helpful in this course was the codes analysis, the
process and factors in selecting lighting for a space, and the accessories selections.
The codes analysis allowed me to understand the importance of implementing each
code with a design while having schematic plans in relations to each code. Having a
visual reference was easier to work with rather than just learning each code to comply
with in a later project. While choosing the color scheme for this project, I was able to
utilize the color theories and effects that color can make to an individual and to a space,
and how each color of a design can work together or stand on its own. I also learned
how lighting designs can become dull over time to the resident while also not allowing a
space to be properly lit can cause the space to not have full functionality.
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PRESENTATION BOARDS
Jennifer Bentley
Residential Design I | INTA212 P01
Faculty: Michelle Kirkpatrick
W6A1
September 9, 2016