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Residential Design - 5,000' Home: African Immigrant

 

Fall 2014

 

The goal of this project is to design a 5000 foot home for U.S. Immigrant from Johannesburg, South Africa, Richard Lerato and his twin daughters that almost one year old. The house is going to be in the style of modern-contemporary with symmetrical façade which means it will have an open concept, clean lines and large windows that will be able to open to enjoy the natural surroundings. The interior spaces will be inter-related (open floor plan) and requires a separate media room and home office. The rooms will be light and bright with open, airy interior space which gives the feeling of being outside while being inside.  The colors used will be neutrals with splashes of color that will be prevalent in South Africa art and architecture to remind the clients of South Africa. There will also be a studio space for Richard to enjoy his hobby of build furniture.
Richard Lerato Decided to immigrate to the United States after his partner Gene passed away, to allow their twin girls to be closer to gene’s parents and extended family. Sense, he is moving away from his home town, he wants his home to keep some aspects of his heritage though the use of art and deco accents for his daughter to know where they came from.

Color Boards

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Technical Drawings

Title Page - ID - 0.0.JPG

Title Page - ID - 0.0.JPG

Floor plan - house.JPG

Floor plan - house.JPG

Electrical Plan ..JPG

Electrical Plan ..JPG

Reflective Ceiling plan ..JPG

Reflective Ceiling plan ..JPG

Furniture plan.JPG

Furniture plan.JPG

Elevation - West.JPG

Elevation - West.JPG

Elevation - South.JPG

Elevation - South.JPG

Elevation - North.JPG

Elevation - North.JPG

Elevation - east.JPG

Elevation - east.JPG

Door Schedule.JPG

Door Schedule.JPG

Window Schedule.JPG

Window Schedule.JPG

Cabnet Section.JPG

Cabnet Section.JPG

Stair Section.JPG

Stair Section.JPG

Perspectives (computer and sketch rendered)

Master bedroom at night

Master bedroom at night

Kitchen

Kitchen

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Dinning room and bar

Dinning room and bar

Board game area and den

Board game area and den

Exterior Hand Sketch

Exterior Hand Sketch

Exterior Hand Sketch

Exterior Hand Sketch

Model and Custom Art Piece

•The Custom design that I came up with was a sculpture made from found items that were thought of as trash but once put together they became a piece of art that should be displayed proudly in the home. The design came from my love of repurposing found, unused pieces most people wouldn’t look at twice. It will be displayed in one of the many bookshelves in the common area of the home. The functionality of this design is purely for enjoyment and a piece of conversation. The challenges faced with the design was how to connect everything together and to manipulate the materials to what I envisioned.

 

•The materials used in the sculpture were a block of maple, wire and an fender ornament off of a 1958 Chevy sedan. The aesthetic quality of the materials make a great piece of conversation which should be used though out any design but especially modern designs with the lack of orientation. The block of maple was found in the scape wood pile in my families small work shop, the wire was acquired from Doctor Harlan when she gave me an old lampshade she was going to throw away, and the ornament was taken from a junked 1958 Chevy sedan from a salvage yard in Russellville, Ar. The materials were put together with the use of heavy duty glue. The custom pieces were put together by me. The Maple block of wood was first planed, sanded, touch burned and oiled. The wire was heated to remove it easier form the lamp shade and then hand bent to the correct shape. The fender ornament was wire wheel brushed to clean, soften the rough edges and to make it shine. A small piece of wood was carved and fitted to the underside of the ornament to have a space where the wire could be connected.

Foam Core Model

Foam Core Model

Model - side view

Model - side view

Model - Front view

Model - Front view

Model - Top View

Model - Top View

Kitchen and Bath Design

 

Fall 2014

Bathroom Remodel

The goal of this project is to redesign a master bathroom. The Clients wanted to update their master bathroom sense it’s the last area that hasn’t been updated yet. The Primary challenge was to create a functional and attractive master bathroom with keeping at least fifty percent of the existing closet space. The Clients also requested that the space would include a coffee bar that included a mini-fridge, microwave and coffee maker.

Because of the expense of gutting most of the space, the door and window were keep as they were. Both closets were slimmed down to make the design function properly. The water closet was moved down, next to the west closet to have an open floor plan for the vanity, bath tub, and shower. The room will be light and bright by using neutral colors that play off the natural stone and glass and porcelain tiles.

Bath Construction Plan.JPG

Bath Construction Plan.JPG

Bath Floor Plan.JPG

Bath Floor Plan.JPG

Bath Mechanical Plan.JPG

Bath Mechanical Plan.JPG

Elevation - Vanity.JPG

Elevation - Vanity.JPG

Kitchen Remodel

The goal of this project was to turn an outdated kitchen into a clean modern kitchen with classic accents. The remodel is for the Sinclair family located at 220 Cantrell in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Sinclair wanted their kitchen remodel to foremost have a better layout while becoming the jewel of their home. The main equipment such as the range, sink and refrigerator were keep close together while sounding an island with a bar/prep sink for the beverage center on the opposite wall. The beverage center, the Sinclair’s required for their weekly dinner parties. The Dining table, built in bench and chairs are lite natural by four windows and a French door. With the natural light entering the room and shining through the upper cabinets with their glass inserts makes the room feel bigger and upscale.

The horizontal lines of the design against the vertical lines of the cabinets contrast each other in a complex organized design with the different depths of cabinets and stainless steel appliances.

Kitchen - Floor Plan.JPG

Kitchen - Floor Plan.JPG

Mechanical Plan.JPG

Mechanical Plan.JPG

Elevation - Beverage Center.JPG

Elevation - Beverage Center.JPG

Elevation - Sink Wall.JPG

Elevation - Sink Wall.JPG

Kitchen Office and Island

Kitchen Office - Floor plan.JPG

Kitchen Office - Floor plan.JPG

Kitchen Office - Elevation.JPG

Kitchen Office - Elevation.JPG

Island Elevation - Floor Plan.JPG

Island Elevation - Floor Plan.JPG

Island ELevation - Front.JPG

Island ELevation - Front.JPG

Island Elevation - Left Side.JPG

Island Elevation - Left Side.JPG

Island Elevation - Back.JPG

Island Elevation - Back.JPG

Island Elevation - Right Side.JPG

Island Elevation - Right Side.JPG

Introduction to CAD: Dream Home

 

Fall 2013

Title Page - ID - 0.0.JPG

Title Page - ID - 0.0.JPG

Floor plan - house.JPG

Floor plan - house.JPG

Electrical Plan ..JPG

Electrical Plan ..JPG

Reflective Ceiling plan ..JPG

Reflective Ceiling plan ..JPG

Furniture plan.JPG

Furniture plan.JPG

Elevation - West.JPG

Elevation - West.JPG

Elevation - South.JPG

Elevation - South.JPG

Elevation - North.JPG

Elevation - North.JPG

Elevation - east.JPG

Elevation - east.JPG

Door Schedule.JPG

Door Schedule.JPG

Window Schedule.JPG

Window Schedule.JPG

Cabnet Section.JPG

Cabnet Section.JPG

Stair Section.JPG

Stair Section.JPG

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