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Barbra Lannister
1302 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA
Melissa Sonetti
INTA212 Residential Design
Table of Content
• Client Profile
• Adjacency Matrix
• Architectural Style
• Concept Statement
• Color Palette
• Code Study
• Images of The Model
• Presentation Elevation
• Presentation Perspective
• Furniture, Finish, Lighting, and Accessory Specification Sheets
• Process Drawings
Client Profile: Michael and Barbara
Lannister
Michael and Barbara Lannister are looking to downsize with
style. Michael is a retired police chief and Barbra is soon to retire
from teaching. They are looking for a space that is smaller that
their current single family home, but are still wanting the
amenities they are used to. They chose Main Street Pittsburgh,
PA because of the local shops, bookstores, and the many cultures
that will surround them.
They share a love for old movies, reading, golf, and have a wide
collection of books and photos of their grandchildren.
https://www.britannica.com/art/Gothic-Revival
Concept Statement
• Barbara and Michael Lannister
• 1302 Main Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Traditional, calming, and fresh best describes the welcoming feel for Barbara and Michael’s
new home. The couple is looking to entertain, but most of all have a new space to enjoy their
retirement. After many busy years, the Lannisters want a place that is easy to maintain, is
well organized, and showcases their most prized possessions.
• The interior is filled with a lot of natural light and, to give more of a fresh feel, the
analogous colors of blues, violets, and greens have been selected. Living in the city has it’s
charms, but the Lannisters want to bring some of the outdoors in. The Lannisters want to
bring in some nature elements to freshen up the space and remind them of the time they
spend outdoors golfing. The floors throughout the second floor are bamboo in Herringbone
patterns to give the space a little modern touch. The third floor will have a more traditional
pattern of bamboo flooring with oriental rugs in the bedrooms. Their furniture will resemble
the classic English period with rosette accents, a Hepplewhite inspired custom cabinet to
display their photos and books. The crown molding throughout the kitchen will be accented
with egg and dart molding, as well as the dining and living room space. In the living spaces,
as well as the bedrooms, linen and silk swag widow curtains will compliment the classic
furniture pieces. The overall feel of their space exudes tranquility and will be enjoyed for
many years to come.
Color Palette • Original Color Palette: Containing colors
found in irises.
Analogous Color
Scheme
• Darkened Saturation Change: To keep to a
more calm and traditional feel, all of the
colors in the palette have been darkened in
saturation. Blues were chosen to create a
sense of calmness, and peace. Green was
chosen to have a relaxing feel with fresh
tones. Violet will help make the space feel
sophisticated. These colors will produce an
overall sense of wellbeing and balance.
https://color-wheel-artist.com/analogous-colors/
“Color Theory for Designers: How To Create Your Own Color Schemes.”
Cameron Chapman, February 8, 2010
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/color-theory-for-
designer-part-3-creating-your-own-color-palettes/
Code Analysis Essay
• Codes are important to design because without them buildings would be unsafe, and pose many possible threats not only to people, but to the environment as
well. Knowing the codes in interior design helps to lay out the space of a room with windows, wall openings, doors, and pathways. It also helps to know the
electrical and plumbing codes, so you are designing a safe place for your clients. Right now, I am training to be a kitchen and bath designer at Lowe’s. My
knowledge of walkway clearances is helping me to design cabinet and countertop layouts and making sure that there is enough space to walk and turn around
in areas of the kitchen. Knowing the electrical codes helps me to know where I need to put a GFI outlet in or a high voltage outlet in for appliances.
• The biggest advantage for having a sprinkler system in residential applications is less damage due to fire, and hopefully keeping the residents safer. The only
disadvantage I can see is how they can be a little bit of an eyesore in certain places. My apartment building uses sprinklers and it does give me peace of mind
when it comes to a fire. The only code that says anything about sprinklers in Pennsylvania has to do with 1008.1.3.4 Access-controlled egress doors. It states
“Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or fire detection system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors. The doors shall remain unlocked until
the fire alarm system has been reset.” (1) I feel that sprinklers should be used in the renovations of existing buildings. They help to save property and to help
save lives.
• I feel that fire safety is the biggest opportunity in residential design. Having other codes being followed is great, but fire safety can prevent damage and deaths.
Electrical fires can happen and if there are no smoke alarms in place, not everyone it the building might make it out. Also, if there aren’t accessible egress
points, people could get trapped. Lastly, I think that it is important to prevent any accidents that can happen in the kitchen by good design. For instance,
keeping the minimum of 48” between outlets, and keeping an outlet on either side of a range to prevent people from taking appliances across a hot surface. In
doing so, the risk of a fire in the kitchen goes down.
• Pennsylvania adopted some International Building Codes and they compare to the International Existing Building Code’s Fire and Life Safety Codes. The main
similarities are points of egress in case of a fire related emergency. Pennsylvania states. “Accessible means of egress shall comply with this section. Accessible
spaces shall be provided with not less than one accessible means of egress. Where more than one means of egress is required by Section 1015.1 or 1019.1 from
any accessible space, each accessible portion of the space shall be served by not less than two accessible means of egress.” Also, “It should be noted that sections
1015.1 and 1019.1 of the International Building Code 2006 require a minimum number of exits based solely upon occupant load. These sections of the code do
not negate the requirement for accessible means of egress based upon travel distance. Accessible means of egress must be provided to meet the maximum travel
distance limitations required by Section 1016.” (2) The IEBC states in code 702.1 General that there needs to be an unobstructed path of travel provided from
any point in a building to the public way. Means of egress need to comply with the International Fire Code. (3)
• 1. http://www.dli.pa.gov/ucc/Pages/Technical-Code-Advisories-International-Building-Code-2006.aspx
• 2. http://www.dli.pa.gov/ucc/Pages/Technical-Code-Advisories-International-Building-Code-2006.aspx
• 3. https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/IPMC2018/chapter-7-fire-safety-requirements
Cabinet
Elevation and
Rendering
Bedroom Perspective
Furniture, Finish,
Light, and Accessory
Specification Sheets
Dining Room
Living Room
Bedroom
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: F1
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: None
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Hepplewhite style dining table with serpentine shaped ends, optional inlaid
tulipwood band, optional reeded edge, optional fluted apron with bottom bead and tapered
legs with spade feet.”
KEY: DF3
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: None
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Hepplewhite style shaped sideboard with fan, bell flowers, and satinwood
inlays, one drawer, two doors and spade feet. Shown in mahogany and mahogany veneers.”
KEY: F2
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: Muslin
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 2
KEY: L1
UNITS NEEDED: 2
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/allen-roth-Wintonburg-27-95-in-9-Light-Aged-bronze-
Williamsburg-Candle-Chandelier/50343052
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A4
FINISH: Brass
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS:
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: L2
ROOM: Kitchen
UNITS NEEDED: 2
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/allen-roth-Wintonburg-18-03-in-3-Light-Aged-Bronze-
Williamsburg-Candle-Chandelier/50343050
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A3
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: 48”L x 36”H replica of Claude Monet’s “At The Water Lilies”
REMARKS:
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: WT1
ROOM: Kitchen
FINISH: Ceramic
UNITS NEEDED: 22
REMARKS: https://www.tileshop.com/product/calacutta+creme+matte+3+x+6+in.do
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: LF2
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
COLOR: Blueberry
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
KEY: LF4
FINISH:
FABRIC:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: LF3
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: None
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Low table in the Dunlap style of New Hampshire, with carved lattice and shaped
bottom apron and cabriole legs.”
KEY: LF1
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: None
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 3
DESCRIPTION: “Tilt top table with pie crust top, fluted column with carved leaf bottom ball,
carved leaf knees and ball and claw feet. Shown in mahogany.”
KEY: LF5
ITEM #/NAME:
PATTERN: Floral
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Boxed back, exposed wood lounge chair with gracefully curved arms and
gadrooned handholds in the Deco style. Shaped loose seat. Checkerboard inlay on rail. Round
tapered legs.”
KEY: C1
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM/NAME:
FINISH:
PATTERN: Floral
UNITS NEEDED: 12
REMARKS:
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: L4
MANUFACTURER: Utilitech
UNITS NEEDED: 12
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Utilitech-45-Watt-Equivalent-Bronze-Dimmable-LED-
Recessed-Retrofit-Downlight-Fits-Housing-Diameter-3-in/1000266493
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: L3
FINISH: Bronze
UNITS NEEDED: 2
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Livex-Lighting-Williamsburg-15-in-W-2-Light-Bronze-
Candle-Wall-Sconce/4067738
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A2
UNITS NEEDED: 2
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Decor-Therapy-64-in-Bronze-Rotary-Socket-Downbridge-
Floor-Lamp-with-Glass-Shade/50263941
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: P1
FINISH: Eggshell
UNITS NEEDED: 4
REMARKS: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW0046-white-hyacinth#/0046/?s=coordinatingColors&p=PS0
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: F1
FINISH: Bamboo
UNITS NEEDED:
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: “Wrapped in a subtle stormcloud gray, Riverwood creates a rich current beneath
your feet, pairing a vintage herringbone floor with silvery strand bamboo. Add intrigue and
instant impact to your space with a classic wood pattern in this avant garde color. Planks bear a
smooth grain and light color variation for a lived-in, vintage feel.”
REMARKS: https://www.calibamboo.com/product-riverwood-herringbone-floor-
7001001201.html
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A1
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: BF1
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
MANUFACTURER: Europatex
COLOR: Emerald
PATTERN: None
REPEAT: None
UNITS NEEDED: 8
DESCRIPTION: “Featuring a Nantucket headboard inspired by the 18th and 19th century, this
Federal style tall post bed is complete with balloon posts and detailed wooden accents. Perfect
as a room focal point, this turned wood bed features classic lines and modern construction for
the best in antique reproduction. Ideal as a master bed piece or in the guest room, this turned
wood post bed is shown in Style FBBE-23 in ebony/Japan lacquered wood finish.”
“This versatile and luxurious satin features horizontal slubs for visual interest. With a soft hand,
this fully reversible satin is perfect for window treatments (swags, draperies), duvet covers,
toss pillows, and more.”
KEY: BF2
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM/NAME:
FINISH:
MANUFACTURER:
PATTERN: Damask
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 6
DESCRIPTION: “This medium weight woven jacquard fabric has a lovely sheen and is perfect for
adding a touch of luxe to your home decor projects like draperies, swags, toss pillows, duvet
covers and light upholstery! Colors include light brown, beige and seafoam.”
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: BF4
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Double oxbow front chest with two sets of four graduated cock beaded drawers
and ogee bracket feet.”
KEY: BF4
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: None
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
UNITS NEEDED: 2
DESCRIPTION: “Side table with one drawer and turned legs with bulb style detail. 24"H x 17"W x
18" D”
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: BF3
FINISH: Mahogany/FS347A
FABRIC: Muslin
COLOR: Blue
PATTERN: None
REPEAT: None
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: “Rectangular bench with turned tapered legs. Shown in mahogany. Style FSU-17.
19" H x 60" W x 18" D. Comes upholstered in muslin.”
REMARKS:
FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lannister Home
KEY: C2
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM/NAME:
FINISH:
FABRIC: Cotton
COLOR: Celadon
PATTERN:
UNITS NEEDED: 2
REMARKS:
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A6
ROOM: Bedroom
UNITS NEEDED: 2
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS:
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: L6
ROOM: Bedroom
FINISH: Bronze
UNITS NEEDED: 2
DESCRIPTION:
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Livex-Lighting-Williamsburg-4-75-in-W-1-Light-Bronze-
Candle-Wall-Sconce/4067730
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: C1
ROOM: Bedroom
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: Center Medallion stained to match the mahogany furniture and other molding in
the bedroom. In the center is an oil rubbed bronze chandelier. Top picture is inspiration.
REMARKS: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Ekena-Millwork-Florentine-16-in-x-16-in-Wood-Ceiling-
Medallion/50117313
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: F2
ROOM: Bedroom
UNITS NEEDED:
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: “Designed for homeowners who want a rustic decor aesthetic without sacrificing
elegance, Antique Java Fossilized® engineered hardwood brings back precious memories of that
unforgettable weekend vacation in a tucked away mountain cabin. Uniquely distressed and
aged to perfection, each plank is a meticulously hand scraped work of art producing a naturally
aged look and feel.”
REMARKS: https://www.calibamboo.com/product-antique-java-fossilized-hybrid-engineered-
hardwood-bamboo-flooring-9009000101.html
FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: P2
ROOM: Bedroom
FINISH: Eggshell
UNITS NEEDED: 1
REMARKS: https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-
colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW0068-copen-blue#/0068/?s=coordinatingColors&p=PS0
ACCESSORY SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: Lanister Home
KEY: A5
ROOM: Bedroom
UNITS NEEDED: 1
DESCRIPTION: 36”L x 48”H replica of Claude Monet’s “Lane In The Poppy Fields, Ile Saint-
Martin”
REMARKS:
Process Drawings
Bubble Diagrams
Schematic
Floor Plan
Option:1
Schematic
Floor Plan
Option: 2
Schematic
Furniture
Plan
Option: 1
Schematic
Furniture
Plan
Option: 2
Cabinet
Thumbnail
Sketches
Dining Room Quick Sketches
Living Room Quick Sketches
Bedroom
Quick
Sketch
Part I Justification and II Refection
Part I:
I used the Lannisters’ love for Hepplewhite cabinet pieces to develop the style I would use for the furniture and
tried to keep to the time that Hepplewhite was making furniture. My design goals were to give the Lannisters a
upgraded, yet traditional space to retire in. I also wanted to find pieces of furniture and art that were true to their
tastes. I did change some things from my original concept. I originally wanted to have some silk window curtains
throughout the rooms but found I didn’t want to block out all the natural light. I used sheer curtains with
embroidery in the dining room, living room, and bedroom. I did add more details to the ceiling in the master
bedroom to put an emphasis on the tall ceilings and chandelier. In the dining room I created the full height and
partial width wall with columns to give the dining area a little more of a traditional feel versus a complete open
floor plan. It helped to create a focal point for the room and a space to hang a piece of art. The design keeps to the
clients tastes for classical pieces and met all the space requirements.
A reading nook was created as well as an office for the clients to read, and house their many books. As well as
showcase their prized possessions. Laundry space was added to the third floor to save space on the second floor. A
powder room was added to the second floor to keep guests from having to go to the third floor to used the restroom.
Placement of furniture was adjusted to keep the flow of the rooms more open and easy to use.
Part II:
In this class I learned the importance of adhering to codes not only nationally, but locally as well. It helps when
designing to keep not only people safe, but the environment as well. In the future that will help me from having to
redesign a whole space because I didn’t keep the codes in mind. I found the importance of using a profile
questionnaire when working with new clients. It helps to keep notes on who will be using the space, how they will
use it, the likes and dislikes, budget, and other key factors on designing the perfect space for my clients. I also
found creating a study model and process sketches to be very helpful. It not only helps me find solutions to creating
better use of space, but it helps the customer to visualize their future space.
I think that the most important parts of this course to market my skills as a designer would be the presentation
boards, the work I have done in AutoCAD and other design mediums, and having a strong portfolio.