Rochester Beach House
The Cottage Project
The main purpose of this project was to learn the basic rendering and drafting skills needed in the profession of Interior Design. Centered around remodeling a client's home, the focus was adding an additional master suite onto the plan. The client was a single male, so the design style remained fairly masculine and natural.
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Design statement. |
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Rendered exterior elevation. |
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Rendered axon drawing of second floor. |
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First floor FF & I rendering. |
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Second floor FF & I rendering. |
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Rendered kitchen perspective. |
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Rendered living room perspective. |
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Rendered art studio perspective. |
This
project was centered around designing a beach house for a couple whose
children were grown and had families of their own. The clients requested
specific features, such as an art studio and a livable outdoor space.
The space was designed to function as a gathering place and accommodate
visiting guests. The architectural features of the home are an updated
version of traditional designs. The cedar shingles add a touch of
tradition, while the glass railings modernize the large deck overlooking
the ocean. Throughout the home, the surrounding landscape is brought
indoors with the use of natural materials and tranquil colors.
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The Cottage Project
The main purpose of this project was to learn the basic rendering and drafting skills needed in the profession of Interior Design. Centered around remodeling a client's home, the focus was adding an additional master suite onto the plan. The client was a single male, so the design style remained fairly masculine and natural.
The
drawings were produced with Prismacolor markers and colored pencils.
The page layouts and title blocks were produced with Adobe Illustrator.
All content of this blog is property of Rachel French and cannot be copied, used, or reproduced in any way. If you would like to use some of the content from this blog, please send me an email at ref430@uga.edu
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