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2014-2015 Interior Design STAR Event Scenario
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc.
iii. library
iv. master bedroom and bathroom no tub
v. a laundry area
vi. walk-in closet
c. other considerations
i. excellent storage
The clients want:
a porch, dining, living room that is welcoming to others with seating for ten
a floor plan that specifically defines interior social, personal and private spaces
a design flow between exterior porch and interior spaces
a transitional-style throughout the porch, interior spaces and furnishings
use of current color trends that will endure time. They prefer minimal amounts of white,
cream, or beige on the walls. Color throughout the house will create a background for the
eclectic collection of items acquired while traveling i.e., accessories, area rugs, tapestries
and framed art.
want privacy for an overnight guest using the first floor bathroom while at the same time
available for guests who have dropped by. The clients do not want a bathroom door
opening directly into a social area or the guests to see directly into the bathroom. It
should include a shower and tub.
a general layout for the kitchen that allows for interaction with guests while minimizing
the number of individuals in the prep area of the kitchen
a master suite with a king-size bed and the guest room with a queen or king-size bed
a master bath with double sinks, a walk-in shower with a bench seat. No tub.
a laundry area with a stackable washer/dryer near the master closet
walk-in master closet
Note:
Design Deliverables:
1. Homebuyer Profile - describe the characteristics of the 50-something baby boomers
2. Interior color palette that should create an atmosphere of relaxation and sense of
home.
3. Floor plan and furniture arrangement (1/4 scale) for the interior spaces and front porch
room which will appear on the design board.
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4. Furnishings, accessories and lighting for porch room, dining room and living room.
5. Finishes - The client is interested in high quality finishes and has requested to see samples
for the porch room and adjoining dining and living rooms. Samples should represent the
actual products, materials, and furnishings selected and are to appear on the sample
boards. It is optional to include kitchen finishes.
6. Elevation - The 2D elevation (1/2 scale) - the student designer will provide the client with
an elevation of a focal point wall in the porch room, living room or dining room. It is to
include the full width and height of the wall, architectural details, furnishings, fixtures
and colors.
7. Client Invoice The client has not established a budget at this time but has requested
reasonably priced new furnishings be selected for the porch room, dining room and living
room. The living room floor treatment and furniture have been ordered. Create an
invoice billing the client for these items. Note: the design service is complimentary with
the preconstruction bonus package and billable hours. Labor costs, installation, or
shipping and handling fees will not be billed. The construction, HVAC and electrical
work will be outsourced and should not be billed to the client. Calculate invoice tax
based on the states current tax percentage. Taxes will be calculated on furnishings and
flooring. Billable hours are a service and are not taxed. A sample invoice template can be
found in the FCCLA resources.
Note: the client has provided a floor plan (1/8 scale) for the student designer. This plan
may have readability issues when printed on 8 x 11 paper. Please use your
computers view/zoom feature if needed to obtain the correct floor plan dimensions.
Student designers should indicate a general layout of the kitchen and bath areas as part of the
function and efficiency of the home, but it should not be the emphasis of the design project. A
reliable source for clearances is the NKBA Planning Guide (Kitchen 8 & 9). NKBA provides
appropriate seating and traffic clearances for all eating areas. The NKBA Planning Guidelines are
available on the STAR Events Resources page on the National FCCLA Website. To order the
complete set of NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines call NKBA Customer Service at
1.800.The NKBA (800.843.6522).
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RESOURCES
Ross Chapin Architects http://www.rosschapin.com/index.html
Leading developers of new pocket neighborhoods
Sarah Susanka http://www.notsobighouse.com/
Architect and author .. Sarah Susanka focuses on houses arranged in a pleasant and organic
way, with common space and footpaths that encourage people to walk rather than to drive
everywhere. Susanka is the originator of the "Not So Big" philosophy of residential architecture, which
aims to build better, not bigger. Susanka has written nine books, one of the best known is The Not
So Big House (Taunton, 1998)
Industry resources available to designers may provide the opportunity to obtain materials not
available to the average consumer. Below are a few resources; there are many more to be
discovered online.
kohler.com
annsacks.com
ballarddesigns.com
deringhall.com
designermillworks.com
efaucets.com
onekingslane.com
restorationhardware.com
signaturehardware.com
smithandnoble.com
benjaminmoore.com
sherwinwilliams.com
calicocorners.com
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