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GARY AND GLORIA SMITH 1006 2ND STREET BOSTON MA53115
NICOLE STEBNITZINTA302 RESIDENTIAL DESIGNFACULTY KIRKPATRICKW5A2FEBRUARY 16TH 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTSCOVER PAGE: 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE: 2
ADJACENCY MATRIX PAGE: 3
HISTORIC REFERENCE CHART PAGES: 4 – 24
CONCEPT STATEMENT PAGE: 25
COLOR PALETTES: PAGES: 26 – 31
SKETCHES/BUILT IN RENDERINGS PAGES: 32 - 37
JUSTIFICATIONS PAGES: 38 – 39
FURNITURE AND LIGHTING SPECS PAGES: 40 – 70
CARE AND MAINTENANCE PAGES: 71 – 77
COST ESTIMATION PAGES: 78 – 80
SELECTION BOARDS PAGES: 81 – 82
DRAWINGS PAGES: 83 - 85
. Style Name: FEDERAL (Adam Style) Country: America Years Spanned: 1780 to 1820
Overview of Style Image(s) Notes Web Link
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartStandard Color Palette (show examples) NICOLE
White buff, grey neutrals heritage to Greek and Roman Statuary. Federal Blue and creamy off white, yellow, lilac, cinnamon browns and shades of green from pale to bold and patriotic palette of red, white, and blue. (Chazz, Web)
Chazz. “Historic Period Interior Design and Home Decor.” Chazz’s interior design articles on Hubpages. 2013 Restoration Fabrics and Trims LLC (Chazz). 10 Dec. 2014. Web. 16 Jan 2017. http://historic-period-home-decor.blogspot.com/2014/12/american-federal-period-interior-design.html (Image also)
Typical elements used (list: columns, pilasters, arches, pediments, medallions plaster, etc.) NICOLE
Exterior:Rectangular shaped. 2 to 3 stories high 2 or more rooms deep.. Some will have will have added wings or attached dependencies. Roofs are low pitched: side gabled, hipped, center gabled and may have a balestrud. 2 chimneys, symmetrical window placement, front porch or entry is usually the design focus. Brick or wood framing, dormers. Oval sunburst designs and reeded columns are also seen. Interior: Simple plaster garlands and swags found in ceilings, doorways, and mantels. Symbols: American Bald eagle, Greek and Roman style portraits, burst of patriotic leaders, urns and urn shaped designs, stars and stripes, acanthus, tobacco leaves, shells, corals, and birds. (Wentworth, Web)
Wentworth, Bruce. “Federal.” Ask the Architect. Wentworth Inc. N.D. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.askthearchitect.org/architectural-styles/federal-style-architectureDias, Brie. “What’s that House? A guide to Federal Style Homes. Porch Advice.” Porch Advice. 2016 Porch Inc. 15 Jun. 2015. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. http://porch.com/advice/whats-that-house-a-guide-to-federal-style-homes/
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartTypical Interior Materials (list: wood types, stones, metals) :AMBER
Wood plank flooring, plaster walls and ceiling, paneled doors and wooden stair cases. Stair cases varied in design, ceiling were lined with cornices or molding.Plaster was often molded into details that would line ceilings and walls..
Nielson, Karla J., and David A. Taylor. Interiors: an introduction. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2002. Print.
Typical Textiles: (list and show: fabric types and patterns)AMBER
Floral, stripes, diamonds, pineapples & patterns made from cotton, wool, silk, linen and hemp. This was a time of lavish textiles in overabundance. Rooms were decorated with rugs, drapes, wallpaper and upholstered furniture.
"Federal / Adam Style (1780-1840)." Federal Style Architecture Facts and History | Guide to Architectural Styles | Home Remodeling & Architecture in Maryland (MD), Virginia (VA), Washington, DC. N.p., 29 June 2015. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
Wall Details Identify typical:
● Colors● Fabrics if used● Wall paper patterns● Applied ornamentation details● Wainscot details● Crown molding● Base molding● Dado design● Added railings
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Image Description Web Link
Cornice and Frieze hug the ceiling. This photo shows painted walls which was one way federal style walls were done. Pilasters are also shown here. .Dados and Chair rail display gouge work, carved foliage and frets.
“Palatial Style Federal Mansion in Houston.” idesignarch. iDesignArch.com. N.D. Image. 16 Jan 2017.http://www.idesignarch.com/palatial-federal-style-mansion-in-houston/Realtor.com Team. “Federal Style Home Decor.” Realtor.com. Realtor.com Inc. 2017. 25 Jul. 2014. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.realtor.com/advice/home-improvement/federal-style-home-decor/
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White washed plain plaster on upper walls (center field) sometimes covered with wallpaper or fabric. This example shows trim with damask paper. Symmetry is important and circular and oval rooms were also designed
Laura. “Decor to Adore-The Federal Style Interiors.” Decor to Adore. Decor to Adore 2008. 5 Jul. 2008. Image. 16 Jan 2017. http://www.decortoadore.net/2008/07/federal-styled-interiors.html Realtor.com Team. “Federal Style Home Decor.” Realtor.com. Realtor.com Inc. 2017. 25 Jul. 2014. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.realtor.com/advice/home-improvement/federal-style-home-decor
Until 1800, wallpaper was plain with festoon borders at cornice level and around doors. Later, it bore floral, striped, geometric or neoclassical motifs. Chinese papers with birds, flowers and landscapes were considered high style, as were French-imported scenic
wallpapers for the wealthy.“A muted color palette is synonymous with the Federal Style. Soft and neutral walls appear against simple, white woodwork and trimmings, which helps to create the modest and understated look.”(Hacket, Web)
“Rooms with a past.” Historic New England. 2017 Historic New England. N.D. Image. 16 Jan 2017. http://www.historicnewengland.org/publications/historic-new-england-magazine/summer-2003/2003SummerPage02.htm Hackett, Cheryl. “Making a Federal Case.” The Daily Basics. 2015 The Dailybasics.com. N.D. Web. 17 Jan. 2017. http://thedailybasics.com/2014/10/07/making-a-federal-case/
This is a close up example of a Mantle but the same type of design could be found in the frieze. The frieze and cornice feature wooden carvings or plaster stucco work—including arches, fluting, reeding, garlands, interlace and dentil patterns. Greek Revival influences, such as egg-and-dart and anthemion, are also prevalent.(Realtor.com) Simple plaster garlands and swags draped in curvilinear arcs could also be found in ceilings, doorways, and mantels.
Realtor.com Team. “Federal Style Home Decor.” Realtor.com. Realtor.com Inc. 2017. 25 Jul. 2014. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.realtor.com/advice/home-improvement/federal-style-home-decor
Ceiling Details Identify typical:
● Colors ● Crown molding ● Applied ornamentation details
such as: medallions, bosses, plaster designs
Image
Description
Web Link
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● Wood beams CoffersAMBER
Color Ceilings were typically cream or pastel such as powder green and pink; French lilac and turquoise; Sevres blue, and Pompadour blue.
Spina, Chazz. "American Federal Period Interior Design and Home Decor ~ Part I." American Federal Period Interior Design and Home Decor ~ Part I. N.p., 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
Molding and Cornices Moldings and cornices were added to almost every room; they add attractive curves, scale and proportion to any room.
"Molding _Federal." Architectural Fx. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
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Ornamentation
Ceilings were decorated with medallions or plaster. Like flat walls and ceilings, ornamental plaster is made of gypsum and lime which are stable and durable materials. An extremely versatile material, plaster can be modeled, cast, incised, colored, stamped, or stenciled.
United States. National Park Service. "Preservation Brief 23: Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
Shape
Entrances of Federal style architecture were very elaborate and the shape was often round. This led to domed shaped and curved ceilings. The molding of plasters would allow the ceiling curves to follow the shapes of the room. As for square or rectangular rooms the ceiling shape stayed true to the room shape.
Middleton, William, and Björn Wallander. "Allan Greenberg and Elissa Cullman Design a Federal-Style Mansion in Houston." Architectural Digest. N.p., 17 Jan. 2017. Web. 17 Jan. 2017.
Flooring Details Identify typical:
● Floor material types such as tile, wood, stones
● Design patterns ● Carpeting types ● Area rugs style and material
Image
Description
Web Link
INTA302 Historic Reference Chart● Base molding design
NICOLEFloors are often white or yellow pine. Better homes have tongue-and-groove and, occasionally, parquet. Boards are painted, sometimes a solid color, or in diamond patterns. Stenciling is also popular. Federal Period started seeing same width (12”) planks in the more formal rooms and the upstairs still had random wider planks.
Knotted English-made carpets bear scrollwork patterns, polygonal shapes, floral designs and Turkish, Persian and neoclassical motifs. Some are specifically woven to match ceilings, especially in well-to-do homes decorated by Robert Adam.The English Wilton Company of Portland, Maine. Dan says, “Perhaps the greatest misconception about Federal interiors is that they where furnished with room-sized oriental rugs laid on polished hardwood floors; a persisting conceit that dates to the Colonial Revival of the late 19th century. In truth wall-to-wall Brussels, Wilton and Ingrain carpets were fitted, and these were boldly colored and ornately patterned. Woven in classical and foliate design elements, these luxurious floor coverings were the foundation for the surprisingly fanciful interiors of the period. Hot oranges and reds were juxtaposed with bright blues and stoney-grey architectural designs appeared on yellow grounds with multi-colored floral sprays.”(Hackett, Web)
Hackett, Cheryl. “Making a Federal Case.” The Daily Basics. 2015 The Dailybasics.com. N.D. Web. 17 Jan. 2017. http://thedailybasics.com/2014/10/07/making-a-federal-case/ (Image also)
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartBetter homes dress entry halls in flagstones or white marble, patterns of white marble and blue stone, or in white and black marble squares. Marble could also be found in other areas as seen in this photo on the left with the black and white geometric patterns. (Martin, Web)Also popular are multicolored floors of scagliola, a cheaper composition of plaster and marble chips made to resemble marble. This would have been found in the homes where people weren’t as wealthy.
Martin, Hannah. “Floor pattern Ideas Including Floor Tile Patterns Photos.” Architectural Digest. 2017 Conde Nast. 31 May 2015. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/patterned-floors-slideshow/all(Text also)
Example of a wood inlay flooring style in a rotunda.
Martin, Hannah. “Floor pattern Ideas Including Floor Tile Patterns Photos.” Architectural Digest. 2017 Conde Nast. 31 May 2015. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/patterned-floors-slideshow/all(Text also)
Door Details Identify typical:
● Interior features and sizes● Wood types, grains, and colors● Frame molding and applied
ornamentation● Design of brackets and
Image Description Web Link
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escutcheons if used ● Design of sidelights if used ● Design of transom if used
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Paneled front door in the center with elliptical transom window, engaged columns and entablature. Doorways of the federal period could be with or without a covered entrance with columns. The stylistic focus is on the main entry -- a paneled door often framed by half or three-quarter length side-lights and thin pilasters or columns
Anderson. “Georgian-Federal Home Style.” Anderson Windows. 2017 Anderson Corporation LLC. N.D. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. https://www.andersenwindows.com/home-styles/georgian-federal/
Example of Federal style porch entrance with side-lites and columns. Here is an example that uses the entablature instead of the fanlight.
Google Images. “Federal Style Porch Home Ideas.” Google. Houzz. N.D. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. https://www.google.com/search?q=typical+federal+style+front+entrance&tbm
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartExample of fanlight. Transom window and fanlight are basically the same thing. Transom is the horizontal piece between the door below and the elliptical window above it.
Buffalo Architecture. “Fanlight.” Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. bufaloah.com. N.D. Image. 16 Jan 2017http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/f/fanlight.html
Hardware: The local blacksmith still produced the majority of hardware during the Federal Era, although the practice of machining pieces was increasing. While casting was still infrequently used, brass hardware was growing in popularity. Typical hardware motifs include the rope, bead, acanthus leaf, and Grecian wreath, classic Urn and Festoon design. Hardware common to this era includes the Norfolk latch, cast butt hinge, and decorative sash lift. Innovations include the latch backplate, the first mass-produced building screws, and hardware for the newest architectural fashion: built-in closets.
“Federal Age | Architectural Timeline | House of Antique Hardware.” House of Antique Hardware. 2017 House of Antique Hardware Inc. N.D. Web. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.houseofantiquehardware.com/timeline-federal
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Window Details Identify typical:
● Window styles and sizes● Drapery fabrics, colors, patterns● Wood types used● Applied ornamentation details● Applied metals used for
accessorizing
Image Description Web Link
Federal window are larger panes of glass separated by narrow mullions. The Georgian style was normally smaller panes of glass with wide mullions. Important to note as this style preceded federal style and was found in the same areas. Can use more color choices as seen in the right now. Double-hung sash windows arranged symmetrically vertically and horizontally around a centered doorway. Colors then were limited, the most popular being yellow, ochre, or white. Outbuildings and even the non-public side of more important buildings often were painted red, the most economical paint color for the period.(Buffalo, Web.)
Anderson. “Georgian-Federal Home Style.” Anderson Windows. 2017 Anderson Corporation LLC. N.D. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. https://www.andersenwindows.com/home-styles/georgian-federal/Buffalo Architecture. “Federal Style Architecture in Buffalo, NY.” Buffalo Architecture. Ingenious Inc. N.D. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/f/fed.html
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Louvered shutters. While dormer windows
in historical Federal homes are double-hung
windows, today casement windows are often
used to meet egress requirements* in upper
bedrooms. (Anderson, Web) Windows aligned
horizontally and vertically in symmetrical rows, usually five-ranked on front facade, less
commonly three-ranked or seven-ranked;
windows never in adjacent pairs, although
three-part Palladian-style windows are
common.(Buffalo, Web)
Shutter hardware usually iron or steel.
Anderson. “Georgian-Federal Home Style.” Anderson Windows. 2017 Anderson Corporation LLC. N.D. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. https://www.andersenwindows.com/home-styles/georgian-federal/Buffalo Architecture. “Federal StyleArchitecture in Buffalo, NY.” BuffaloArchitecture. Ingenious Inc. N.D. Web.16 Jan. 2017http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/f/fed.htmllenfant.org. “Window shutters onhistoric properties.” Lenfant.org.lenfant.org. N.D. Image. 16 Jan. 2017.http://www.lenfant.org/eblasts/August2012/index.htm
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Large windows with double-hung sashes, panes separated by thin wooden supports muntins, Usually a number of small panes of glass because it was difficult to make large pieces of glass. There might be 12, 8, or 6 panes in both the top and bottom window sashes, e.g, 12-over-12 or 9-over-6. (Buffalo, Web) A Palladian window is a specific design, a large, three-section window where the center section is arched and larger than the two side sections. On Adam or Federal style houses, there is often a more spectacular in the center of the second story—often a Palladian window.
Buffalo Architecture. “Federal Style Architecture in Buffalo, NY.” Buffalo Architecture. Ingenious Inc. N.D. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/f/fed.html Craven, Jackie. “What is a Palladian Style Window.” About Home. 2017 about.com Inc. 26 Sep. 2016. Image. 16 Jan. 2017. http://architecture.about.com/od/greatarchitects/p/palladio.htm
Lintels and sills are rectangular or even slanted inward, and sometimes made of stone. Ornamentation was minimal or none. Window Treaments: Drapes were normally made from silk and damask pattern was very popular. The length of curtains went to the floor and were more elaborate with tiebacks tassels and fringe.
Buffalo Architecture. “Federal Style Architecture in Buffalo, NY.” Buffalo Architecture. Ingenious Inc. N.D. Web. 16 Jan. 2017. http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/f/fed.html Smith, Lawrence. “Ask the Authors-Questions about the Federal Style.” Fabrics, Window Treatments and Wallpaper. The Federal Style Orders 2007. N.D. Image. 16 Jan 2017. http://www.federalstyle.com/AskTheAuthors/AskTheAuthorsFabric.html
Furniture Details Identify typical:
● Upholstery fabrics, colors, patterns ● Wood types ● Applied ornamentation details ● Applied metals ● Feminine vs. masculine
Image
Description
Web Link
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AMBER Upholstery
Colors of materials were typically pastels or dull in color accented with whites or more rich colors. The materials used were plain satin, refine demask and brocade, or crisp cotton textures. Typical patterns were that of fine stripes, bows, ribbons, ovals and pineapples.
Nielson, Karla J. Interior textiles: fabrics, application, and historic style. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2007. Print.
Materials
Blond or lightly stained mahogany, satinwood, and golden tones of maple or fruitwood.
"Federal Style Furnishings." Federal Style Furnishings. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
Ornamentation
Flat and simplified classical ornament, such as pateras, bellflowers, urns of flowers, columns, feathers, and patriotic symbols; executed in low relief, inlay, veneer, or paint.
"Tag Archives: Federal furniture." Woodworkers Edge. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
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Hardware
Hardware was made from brass, we see mushroom shaped knobs, loops handles without back plate, Oval stamped back plate with conforming bail, and rectangular back plates with oval loop handles.
"Guide to Furniture Styles from Connected Lines." Guide to Furniture Styles from Connected Lines. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.
Lighting Details Identify typical:
● Color ● Style of design ● Lamp shades ● Forms ● Finished materials
Image
Description
Web Link
Light fixtures would have glass and same types of design elements with geometrical shapes. Brass, Vintage Brass, Wood, and candlesticks were a popular choice. Also seen is a bronze chandelier with candlesticks.
1st dibs. “Federal Lighting.” 1st dibs. 1stdibs.com 2017. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/style/federal/
Here is a table lamp with a wood eagle and amber glass. The colors and styles matched those of the other interior elements throughout the home. Brass sconces with the same type of decoration
1st dibs. “Federal Lighting.” 1st dibs. 1stdibs.com 2017. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/style/federal/
1st image: Guilt Brass, enamel, and Glass are other elements of Federal style light fixtures. Chandeliers, pendants, table lamps, ceiling lights, sconces etc. were all designed to complement the federal style interiors. 2nd Image: Bronze scrolls, fleur-de-lis,and star in a cast bronze with bent iridescent glass ring and bowl. Also using elements from federal style.
1st dibs. “Federal Lighting.” 1st dibs. 1stdibs.com 2017. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/style/federal/
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Lamp shades could be glass, or fabric. Glass being used in all the different lights and the fabric used normally in the table and floor lamps. Second picture is a glass with frills that are also found in the drapery style in federal style homes
1st dibs. “Federal Lighting.” 1st dibs. 1stdibs.com 2017. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/style/federal/
Art & Collectibles Details
● Identify typical: ● Colors ● Finishes ● Shapes & sizes
Image
Description
Web Link
Artwork of patriotic leaders, Urns, reproductions of roman style artifacts like busts. Oval mirrors, wall sconces. Color pallets matched those of Federal style adding different materials and creating a theme in each room. Oval shapes and geometric designs were seen.
Laura. “Decor to Adore: The Federal Style in Interiors.” Decore to Adore. 2015 Decor to Adore. 5 Jul. 2008. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.decortoadore.net/2008/07/federal-styled-interiors.html
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartBrass hardware, pewter, and silver accessories. Chandeliers, candlesticks, mahogany, glass, and fireplaces.
pintrest. “(109) Pintrest The world’s catalouge of ideas. Pintrest. N.D.Image. 17 Jan. 2017https://www.pinterest.com/pin/481955597596868189/
Federal style banjo clock made from wood with patriotic scene, marble clock sculpture. Guilt Bronze eagle Desk accessory. Finishes for interior decorative items matched the overall Federal style. Marble, wood, glass, bronze, and pewter were used.
1st dibs. “Dedorative objects.” 1st dibs. 1stdibs.com 2017. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/style/federal/
Robert Adam was the first the first interior designer to be accredited with design whole rooms with the same motif. Everything from the rugs to ceilings, to furniture and accessories would all match one another.
Laura. “Decor to Adore: The Federal Style in Interiors.” Decore to Adore. 2015 Decor to Adore. 5 Jul. 2008. Image. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.decortoadore.net/2008/07/federal-styled-interiors.html
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RESEARCH OF GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION & CLIMATE BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
Average Yearly Wind Chart with direction:
The above graph is showing wind coming from: October: Westerly Winds: Approx. 10.5 MPH: Avg. Air Temp 46 F November thru March: Northwesterly Winds: Approx. 10 -12 MPH: Ave. Air Temp Ranges from 32 F to 42 F April thru June: Easterly Winds: Approx. 10 to 12 MPH. Avg. Air Temp. 33 F to 57 F July: Southwesterly Winds: Approx. 9 to 10 MPH: Avg Air Temp. 57 F August and September: Southeasterly and Easterly winds: Approx. 9 to 11 MPH: Avg. Air Temp. 52 to 56 F (Windfinder, Web) This will help to determine locations of windows and front entrance. Also what types of window glazing to use and where, window treatments, and possible energy efficient ways to provide heating and cooling. Flood Plain: Another consideration that may be important is the flood plain in Boston. Depending on the actual address of the building it could be a factor to consider when designing the building. Solar Angle:
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartThis calculator can be used to determine where the sun is in correlation to building site and placement of windows or the possibility of integrating a passive solar heating design. Knowing when the sun and where the sun is at different times of the year helps in the building design. Important
times are winter, summer, equinoxes, and times of day like sunrise, noon, and sunset. Image 1
GEOGRAPHY Boston:
Area:48 square miles (2000)
Elevation:15 to 29 feet above sea level
Average Temperatures:January, 29.3° F; July, 73.9° F; annual average, 51.6° F
Average Annual Precipitation:42.53 inches of rain; 42.6 inches of snow
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CLIMATE AVERAGES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Average high in °F: 36 39 45 56 66 76 Average low in °F: 22 25 31 41 50 60
Av. precipitation in inch: 3.35 3.27 4.33 3.74 3.5 3.66 Days with precipitation: 13 11 13 12 13 12
Hours of sunshine: 148 168 212 222 263 283 Average snowfall in inch: 13 11 8 2 0 0
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average high in °F: 81 80 72 61 51 41
Average low in °F: 65 65 57 47 38 28
Av. precipitation in inch: 3.43 3.35 3.43 3.94 3.98 3.78
Days with precipitation: 11 10 10 10 11 11
Hours of sunshine: 300 280 232 207 152 148
Average snowfall in inch: 0 0 0 0 1 9
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RESEARCH OF DEMOGRAPHICS & CULTURE
Population in 2014: 655,884 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +11.3%
Males: 313,532 (47.8%) Females: 342,352 (52.2%)
Median resident age: 31.7 years Massachusetts median age: 39.4 years
Estimated median household income in 2013: $53,583 (it was $39,629 in 2000) Boston: $381,700 MA: $327,200
Mean prices in 2013: All housing units: $478,733; Detached houses: $402,463; Townhouses or other attached units: $804,212; In 2-unit structures: $381,568; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $422,160; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $608,953; Mobile homes: $102,521 Median gross rent in 2013: $1,263.
The area, the people, and the institutions within its political boundaries define the essence of Boston. Its nickname “Beantown” originated in colonial times, when Boston was a stop on a major trade route with the West Indies and had an ample supply of molasses from the Caribbean. This led to the creation of a popular dish that became known as Boston baked beans (beans baked in molasses). As a city, and as a name, Boston is a symbol of the development of America.Though Boston has played a lessening role in national life since the early 20th century, it has remained the focal point of what may be the most diversified and dynamic combination of educational, cultural, medical, and scientific activities in the United States.(Britannica) Within Boston’s broad culture there exist a number of sub-cultures, a credit to the city’s diversity. South Boston is Irish Catholic and working class; the North End still retains its Italian heritage, but other sub-cultures also represent the many interests in the Boston communities, such as sports, the arts and theater and the large student population.Those interested in sports will appreciate Boston’s five major professional sports teams; the Red Sox (baseball), New England Patriots (football), Celtics (basketball), Bruins (hockey) and New England Revolution (soccer).
INTA302 Historic Reference ChartYear after year, Boston is voted among the country’s best sports towns. If you prefer college sports or are looking to expand your education, Boston has more college students than any other city in America. (Trip Advisor) Boston is also home to several Museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
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"Boston, Massachusetts." Boston, Massachusetts (MA) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2017.
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Data, US Climate. "Temperature - Precipitation - Sunshine - Snowfall." Climate Boston - Massachusetts and Weather averages Boston. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2017.
Images Cited Image 1: “Solar Angle Calculator | Solar Panel Angle Calculator.” Solar Electricity Handbook 2017 Edition. 2009-2017 Greenstream Publishing LTD. N.D. Image. 17 Jan. 2017.
CONCEPT STATEMENTCreate and environment that stays with its federal
historic style with an added modern flair. The hues andshades of blue will create a tranquil, healingatmosphere and the red will promote strength andcourage. The color scheme will create a space thatencourages happiness and welcoming. Pops of yellowwill invigorate while giving it a trendy modern touch.Overall design is to create a warm, welcomingenvironment for residents during their stay.
Part I: Creating Color PalettesYou will formulate various color palette options for your project
using Adobe Color or Photoshop before finalizing a custom palette. On the basis of what you have learned about the different color systems, historic style and the time period of the building, research photos that evoke the feel you want to convey in your project. Then complete the following in either Microsoft Word or PowerPoint:1. Select and present three different images that each depict a different colorscheme.2. Identify and label each color palette and briefly describe how the colorssupport the feel and mood based on color and psychology research.3. Then create two different custom color schemes that you will consider foryour course project utilizing colors from the researched images. Be sure toadjust the saturation, hue, value, shade, or tone of the colors in the palettes asneeded to strengthen the mood and create a unique scheme for the project4. Justify your custom color palettes based on the research you haveconducted. Discuss any changes you made to the colors as well as compareand contrast your custom color palette options.5. Cite all sources for research and images used in MLA format.
TRIAD COLOR SCHEMEThe light blue colors are cool colors that envoke a feeling of tranquility and peace. Red is a color that is an emotionally intense color. This would be used as an accent to compliment the blue and green colors. Green is a color of nature and symbolizes growth, harmony, and freshness. (Color, Web) Oval room blue is a trending color for 2017 along with olive green.(Pickard, Web) These colors (or shades of them) would also have been seen in homes designed federal style.
Image 1
SPLIT COMPLIMENTARYThis color scheme takes the blue as its main color and orange yellow and orange red, which are the colors on each side of blues compliment, which is orange. Light blue is associated with health, healing, tranquility. This shade of yellow is associated with caution and the orange red color is energy and happiness. There is a balance here of cool and warm colors with the grey being neutral. The red and blue colors were found frequently in Federal style interiors.
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ANALOGOUS COLOR SCHEME
This scheme is using basic federal colors of blue and red. The brown and greys are neutral colors. The blue again is a cool color that in a dark shade represents knowledge, power, and integrity. The darker red is associated with vigor, willpower, leadership, and courage. (Color, Web). These are also colors that represent the city of boston in general. The photo is a picture of the bay in the winter.
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The triad color scheme: These colors are all based on balance and creating an environment that feels good.
Split complimentary color scheme: Changed the color of the yellow so it is more energizing. The red is also a deeper red to compliment the yellow and blue and still keep with federal style color schemes. Introducing the yellow and light blue bring in a modern touch.
IMAGES CITED Image 1: Primm, Bonnie. “Fung Shui For Your Garden.” Dallas Real Estate.
WordPress Real Estate Websites. 22 NOV 2013. Image. 21 Jan 2017.
Image 2: Zoe. “Tranquil Landscape Photography.” .girly. 2017 Girly DesignBlog. 8 Sep. 2014. Image. 21 Jan. 2017.
Image 3: “Frozen Landscape.” World Wide Elevation Map Finder. MapLogs.com. N.D. Image. 21 Jan 2017.
WORKS CITED Color Wheel Pro. “Color Meaning.” Color Wheel Pro. 2002-2015 QSX
Software Group. N.D. Web. 21 Jan. 2017.
Picard, Caroline. “These 12 Color Trends Are Dominating 2017.” HouseBeautiful. 2107 Hearst Communications, Inc. 17 Jan. 2017. Web. 21 Jan. 2017.
JUSTIFICATIONS
The color scheme in the bedroom uses hues of blue green and red. These go along with the federal style color scheme and also offer comfort and warmth. The furniture pieces compliment by using wood texture and simple lines that also create a space that is open but also stays with the federal style in a more modern way. The same type of ideas are used in the common area. The colors and textures are used together to create and environment that is welcoming and feels like home, while staying within the overall federal design and budget.
JUSTIFICATIONSTHE FIXTURES, PAINT COLORS, FLOORING, WALL TREATMENTS AND PAINT WERE ALL SELECTED KEEPING SEVERAL THINGS IN MIND. THE FIXTURES ALL REPRESENT DESIGN ELEMENTS THAT WOULD BE FOUND IN A FEDERAL STYLE HOME WHILE ADDING A MODERN TOUCH TO THEM. THE WOOD FLOORING WITH WIDE PLANKS ALSO IS A STYLE FOUND IN FEDERAL HOMES. THE WAINSCOT PANELS ARE SIMPLE AND GEOMETRIC WHILE ADDING A TOUCH OF ELEGANCE TO THE HOME. THE COLORS CHOSE WHILE REPRESENTING FEDERAL STYLE COLORS, ALSO CREATE DIFFERENT MOODS IN THE DIFFERENT AREAS. THE GREEN IN THE COMMON AREA ENVOKES WARMTH, GROWTH, HARMONY, AND GIVES A STRONG SENSE OF SAFETY. THE BLUE IN THE BEDROOMS SYMBOLIZES TRUST,LOYALTY, CONFIDENCE, AND FAITH, TO CREATE A SPACE THAT IS CALM AND SOOTHING. THE CHOICES OF ALL OF THE ABOVE WORK TOGETHER TO RECREATE A FEDERAL DESIGN STYLE, WHILE MAKING THIS A PLACE WHERE THE OCCUPANTS CAN FEEL SAFE AND PUSH FOR GROWTH. THE ITEMS WERE ALSO CHOSEN KEEPING SUSTAINABILITY IN MIND. THE WOOD FLOORS CAN BE RESANDED AND STAINED IF THERE IS WEAR AND TEAR AS WELL AS THE COLUMNS AND WAINSCOTING. THE PAINT IS A MORE DURABLE TYPE SO IT CAN BE WASHED DOWN BECAUSE THERE WILL BE TRAFFIC IN THE COMMON AREAS AND APARTMENTS, BUT CAN ALSO BE REPAINTED AS WELL.
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: B1
ROOM: Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Hillsdale
ITEM/NAME: Porter Daybed with Trundle / SKU: 200057781
FINISH: Dove Grey Linen Fabric.
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
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PRICE PER UNIT: $499.00
UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:
http://www.artvan.com/Furniture/Store/Product_Porter-Daybed-with-Trundle_10051_10052_-1_200057781_20003_20000?N=141%2079%20164
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DESCRIPTION: Trundle Bed
REMARKS: Daybed Sides: 33” H x 42” W x 4” D, Daybed Back: 42” H x 84” W x 2” D, Daybed Trundle: 12” H x 76”W x 41” D
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T1
ROOM: Bedroom (2)
MANUFACTURER: SHERIDAN
ITEM/NAME: QUILT/SHAM
FINISH: Vintage Mahogony Finish
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: SHERIDAD
ITEM #/NAME: QUILT
COLOR: MULTI PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: $99.99
UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: 100% Cotton Print Fabric Top and 100% Polyester Brushed Fabric Back with 200g poly fil
REMARKS: Comes with one poly fil and poly covered pillow.
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: CH1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Drexel Heritage
ITEM/NAME: Laurie Arm Chair / SKU: D20010-CH
FINISH: Drexel Heritage Upholstery
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Pricing
UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
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DESCRIPTION: Arm Chair
REMARKS: Dimensions: 25” W x 32” D x 39” H: Arm Height: 21, Seat Height: 20, Inside Width: 19.5, Inside Depth: 18.5
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: CH2
ROOM: Common Area
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM/NAME: #729-881 / Whittier Arm Chair
FINISH:
FABRIC: 100% Cotton
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM #/NAME: 3004-21
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT: 27”H x 0”V 54”W
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST:
https://www.lexington.com/items/detail/type/dining-seating/item/01-0729-881
DESCRIPTION: 23 ¾”W x 24 ½”D x 35”H, Inside 20 ¾”W x 21”D, Arm Height: 24 ¾”, Seat Height: 19”
REMARKS: Upholstery and Wood
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: P1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Knoll
ITEM/NAME: K12904 / Heat Wave
FINISH: Upholstery for Pillows
FABRIC: 35% Post Industrial Recycled Polyester, 56% Eco-Intelligent Polyester, 9% Virgin Polyester
MANUFACTURER: KnollTextiles
ITEM #/NAME: K12904 / Cats Cradle
COLOR: Heat Wave
PATTERN: Large Scale Geometric
REPEAT: H: 3.5 V: 3.5 54”W
PRICE PER UNIT: $66.00 Linear Yard
UNITS NEEDED: TBD
TOTAL COST:
https://www.knoll.com/knolltextileproductdetail/Lights+Out
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DESCRIPTION: Pillows for living Rooms
REMARKS: Brush Pill: 5, Pass Green Certification.
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: P2
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Knoll
ITEM/NAME: K5001 / Hologram
FINISH: Upholstery for Pillows
FABRIC: 46% Cotton, 37% Nylon, 17% Rayon
MANUFACTURER: KnollTextiles
ITEM #/NAME: K5001 / Hologram
COLOR: Crystallis
PATTERN: Large Scale Geometric
REPEAT: H: 3.0 V: 2.75 54”W
PRICE PER UNIT: $76.00 Linear Yard
UNITS NEEDED: TBD
TOTAL COST:
https://www.knoll.com/knolltextileproductdetail/Hologram
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DESCRIPTION: IMO A652 (16) 8.2 and 8.3 with FR Treatment: Pass.
REMARKS: Brush Pill: 5, Pass Green Certification.
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: S1 / U1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Drexel Heritage
ITEM/NAME: Sara Settee / SKU: D20122 -SE
FINISH: Knoll Textiles
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Knoll Texiles
ITEM #/NAME: K15643 / Coterie
COLOR: Honeymoon
PATTERN:
REPEAT: H: 9.5 V: 11.0 Width: 53” Direction: NR: Non-Railroaded
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for Pricing (for Settee) Fabric: $67.00 Linear Yard
UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST:
DESCRIPTION: Settee With Knoll Textile Upholstery:
REMARKS: 55% Cotton, 17% Polyester, 28% Nylon
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: S2
ROOM: Common Area
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM/NAME: #7212-33 / KOKO Sofa
FINISH: Twin Palms
FABRIC: Body: 4944-01 Seat and Back Cushion: 4182-21
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
https://www.lexington.com/items/detail/type/dining-seating/item/01-0729-881
DESCRIPTION: 84 1/2”W x 39 ½”D x 36”H, Inside 75”W x 23.5”D, Arm Height: 25”, Seat Height: 18”
REMARKS: Upholstery and Wood
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: ST1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Drexel Heritage
ITEM/NAME: Articulated Fretwork Console/ SKU: 550-880 / Olio Collection FINISH: Abingdon Brown / Silver Trim
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
http://www.drexelheritage.com/Furniture/Living-Room-Furniture/Olio/i442798-Drexel-Articulated-Fretwork-Console.aspx
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DESCRIPTION: Storage Console, Flat Cut Primavera Veneers and Hardwood Solids, Two Adj. Shelves, Open front with antique mirrored back. Two Drop down front drawers.
REMARKS: Dimensions: 50” W x 16” D x 30” H, Distance from floor to bottom rail: 2”, Distance from inside top to inside bottom: 19.25”.
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: ST2
ROOM: Bedroom
MANUFACTURER: Townsend
ITEM/NAME: 8 Drawer Dresser / SKU: 200057356
FINISH: Vintage Mahogony Finish
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: $749.99
UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST:
http://www.artvan.com/Furniture/Store/Product_Townsend-8-Drawer-Dresser_10051_10052_-
1_200057356_20001_20000?N=141%2079%20159
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DESCRIPTION: 8 Drawer Dresser, Solid Wood, Sengon Tekik
REMARKS: 42”H x 60”W x 18”D
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: ST3
ROOM: COMMON AREA lIBRARY (3)
MANUFACTURER: ASHA
ITEM/NAME: Brody Collection / SKU: 800015825
FINISH: Vintage Mahogony Finish
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: ASHA
ITEM #/NAME: Comforter
COLOR: MULTI
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: $499.99
UNITS NEEDED: 3
TOTAL COST:
http://www.artvan.com/Furniture/Store/Product_Brody-Collection_10051_10052_-
1_800015825_52006_52000?N=141%20123
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DESCRIPTION: Multi Colored 80% MDF, 20% Birch. Apothercary style drawer fronts.
REMARKS: 37”H x 42”W x 14”D
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T1
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Drexel Heritage
ITEM/NAME: Pinnacle End Table / SKU: 550-842 / Olio Collection FINISH: Abingdon Brown
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
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DESCRIPTION: Side Table, Flat Cut Primavera Veneers and Hardwood Solids
REMARKS: Dimensions: 28” W x 28” H
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T2
ROOM: Living Room
MANUFACTURER: Drexel Heritage
ITEM/NAME: Classical Cocktail Table / SKU: 550-800 / Olio Collection FINISH: Abingdon Brown / Silver Trim
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
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DESCRIPTION: Cocktail Table, Flat Cut Primavera Veneers and Hardwood Solids
REMARKS: Dimensions: 54” W x 27” D x 19” H, Distance from floor to stretcher: 3.25”, Distance from stretcher to rims: 11”
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T3
ROOM: Dining
MANUFACTURER: Bryson
ITEM/NAME: Gathering Collection SKU: 800016373
FINISH: Reclaimed wood Finish
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: $529.99
UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
http://www.artvan.com/Furniture/Store/Product_Bryson-Gathering-Collection_10051_10052_-
1_800016373_25004_25000
DESCRIPTION: Brown, Reclaimed wood finish. P2 MDF with Paulownia Wood Veneer
REMARKS: Round Table Top: 2”H x 45”W x 45”D Metal Base: 7.10”H x 38.20”W x 29.70”D Gathering Stool: 25”H x 14”W x 19.6”D
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T4
ROOM: Common Area
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM/NAME: #830-954 / Tehama Lamp Table
FINISH: Wood and Metal
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST:
https://www.lexington.com/items/detail/type/end-table/item/01-0830-954
DESCRIPTION: 26”W x 26”D x 24”H
REMARKS: Wood and Metal
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: T5
ROOM: Common Area
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM/NAME: #830-945 / Coffee Table
FINISH: Wood and Metal
FABRIC: NA
MANUFACTURER: Lexington
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:
PRICE PER UNIT: Call for
Pricing UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST:
https://www.lexington.com/items/detail/type/end-table/item/01-0830-954
DESCRIPTION: 52”W x 34”D x 18”H
REMARKS: Wood and Metal
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET PROJECT: Federal Style Transitional Home
DESIGNER: Nicole Stebnitz
KEY: WT1
ROOM: Bedroom Window Treatments (Drapery)
MANUFACTURER: Kravet
ITEM/NAME: 3935.616
FINISH:
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Kravet
IiEM #/NAME: 3935.616
COLOR: Beige / Brown
PATTERN: Botanical/Foliage
REPEAT: 15"H x 25"W
PRICE PER UNIT: $66.00 Linear Yard
UNITS NEEDED: TBD
TOTAL COST:
https://www.knoll.com/knolltextileproductdetail/Lights+Out
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DESCRIPTION: 85% Linen, 15% Viscose. Embroidered. Cleaning Code: S (Solvent or dry cleaning products) Country of Origin: India. Direction: Up the Bolt
REMARKS: Use for One Bedroom in Each Apartment
Sanforized
Lighting Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L1
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT BATHROOMS
QUANTITY: 5
MANUFACTURER: KICHLER
MODEL NUMBER : 10784OZ
FINISH: OLDE BRONZE, GLASS: WHITE ACRYLIC
DIMENSIONS: 11.75”W X3.50”H
LAMPING: 1 LED INTEGRATED LAMPING
WATTAGE 120V 1280 LUMENS, 3000K
COST PER UNIT: -$103.50
UNITS NEEDED: -5
TOTAL COST: -$517.50
DESCRIPTION: -FLUSH MOUNT WITH CLEAN LINES AND WHITE ACRYLIC DIFFUSER. OLDEBRONZE FINISH TO ADD TO FEDERAL STYLE BY GIVING IT AN AGED LOOK
REMARKS: -45000 HOURS EXPECTED LIFE SPAN. SAFETY RATED DAMP. ENERGY STARAND ADA COMPLIANT.
http://www.kichler.com/products/product/1175-led-flush-mount-oz-10784ozled.aspx
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PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L2
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT BEDROOMS
QUANTITY: 12
MANUFACTURER: KICHLER
MODEL NUMBER : 45576OZ
FINISH: OLDE BRONZE, GLASS: CLEAR
DIMENSIONS: BASE BACKPLATE: 5” DIA, 11.5”H X 5”W
LAMPING: A19 EDDISON VINTAGE BULB INCANDESCENT, CFL BULB TYPE: HYBRID (25-30W)
WATTAGE 100WATT MAX, 120V,
COST PER UNIT: -$78.00
UNITS NEEDED: -12
TOTAL COST: -$936.00
DESCRIPTION: -VINTAGE STYLE 1 LIGHT WALL SCONCE BRINLEY COLLECTON
REMARKS: -THESE WILL BE PLACED ONE ON EACH SIDE OF TRUNDLE BEDS IN EACHAPARTMENT BEDROOM
http://www.kichler.com/products/product/brinley-1-light-wall-sconce-olde-bronze-oz-45576oz.aspx
Lighting Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L3
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT KITCHENS AND INTAKE AREA
QUANTITY: 15
MANUFACTURER: KICHLER
MODEL NUMBER : 42579PN
FINISH: POLISHED NICKEL
DIMENSIONS: BASE BACKPLATE: 5” DIA, OVERALL HEIGHT: 46”, 7.5”H X 8”W LEAD WIRE LENGTH 66” EXTENSION: 10”
LAMPING: A19 EDDISON VINTAGE BULB INCANDESCENT, CFL BULB TYPE: HYBRID (23-30W)
WATTAGE 100WATT MAX, 120V,
COST PER UNIT: -$164.00
UNITS NEEDED: -15
TOTAL COST: -$2,450.00
DESCRIPTION: -RETRO INDUSTRIAL 1 LIGHT PENDANT FROM CROSBY COLLECTION. WIDEBELL AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL PADDLE SWITCH TAKES YOU BACK IN TIME WITHA NEW MODERN TOUCH.
REMARKS: -THREE PENDANTS OVER EACH OF THE APARTMENTS KITCHEN ISLANDS ANDTHREE OVER INTAKE COUNTER.
http://www.kichler.com/products/product/cobson-1-light-mini-pendantwall-sconce-pn-pn-42579.aspx
Lighting Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L4
ROOM / LOCATION: LIBRARY/ COMPUTER AREA AND COMMON ROOM
QUANTITY: 2
MANUFACTURER: KICHLER
MODEL NUMBER : TIFFANY UNIVERSAL GLASS BOWL: 340001 CEILING FAN:
FINISH: OIL BRUSHED BRONZE
DIMENSIONS: 11.75”W X 4.75”H CELING FAN: HANGING MEASUREMENT: 18.4”/10.5”/75” BLADE PITCH: 50” DOWNROD: 1.00 OD X 4.00 WIDTH 50”
LAMPING: INCANDESCENT B8 SOCKET BASE: CANDELABRA, 3 BULBS
WATTAGE 60WATT MAX, 120V,
COST PER UNIT: -$159.99 / $189.99
UNITS NEEDED: -2 / 2
TOTAL COST: -$699.96
DESCRIPTION: -TIFFANY STYLE BOWL FOR LAMP AND CEILING FAN.
REMARKS: ONE IN COMMON AREA AND ONE IN LIBRARY/COMPUTER AREA
http://www.kichler.com/products/product/tiffany-glass-universal-bowl--340001.aspx
http://www.kichler.com/products/product/50-inch-renew-
select-ceiling-fan-obbu-330110obbu.aspx
Lighting Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L5
ROOM / LOCATION: SITTING AREA, COMMON AREA, COMPUTER AREA, AND HALLS
QUANTITY: 23
MANUFACTURER: HINKLEY
MODEL NUMBER : BCI1709953
FINISH: BRUSHED BRONZE
DIMENSIONS: BACKPLATE: 9”H X 4.75”W, EXTENSION (FROM MOUNT SURFACE): 4.75”, HEIGHT: 13”, HCO (HEIGHT FROM CNT OF OUTLET): 8”,
LAMPING: BULB BASE: CANDELABRA, AMBIENT, 1 BULB, E12 (EDISON 12MM), CANDELABRA EDISON SCREW (CES), INCANDESCENT
WATTAGE 60WATT MAX, 120V,
COST PER UNIT: -$109.00
UNITS NEEDED: -23
TOTAL COST: -$2,507.00
DESCRIPTION: - SINGLE LIGHT INDOOR CANDLE STYLE WALL SCONCE FROM YORKTOWN COLLECTION.- AMBIENT LIGHT SOURCE
https://www.lightingdirect.com/hinkley-lighting-3620-1-light-indoor-candle-style-sconce-wall-sconce-from-the-yorktown-collection
Lighting Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: L6
https://www.lightingdirect.com/hinkley-lighting-3626-yorktown-6-light-single-tier-candle-style-
chandelier/p1709956
ROOM / LOCATION: SITTING AREA
QUANTITY: 1
MANUFACTURER: HINKLEY
MODEL NUMBER : BCI1709956
FINISH: BRUSHED BRONZE
DIMENSIONS: 27”H X 28”W X 28”D, CANOPY: 6”W, CHAIN: 60”L WIRE: 72”L
LAMPING: BULB BASE: CANDELABRA, AMBIENT, 6 BULB, E12 (EDISON 12MM), CANDELABRA EDISON SCREW (CES), INCANDESCENT
WATTAGE 60WATT PER BULB, MAX, 120V
COST PER UNIT: -$669.00
UNITS NEEDED: -1
TOTAL COST: -$669.00
DESCRIPTION: HINKLEY LIGHTING YORKTOWN 6 LIGHT SINGLE TIER CANDLE STYLE CHANDELIER USE IT IN THE SEATING AREA.
Flooring Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: WF1
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ROOM / LOCATION: Common Area, Library, Entry, Halls, and Seating Area
QUANTITY: 1
MANUFACTURER: CARLISLE WIDE PLANK FLOORING / Daltile
MODEL NUMBER : CARLISLE COLLECTION / Woodbridge Glazed porcelain
FINISH: Tire Swing, Prefinished, Spruce WB96
DIMENSIONS: 9” Wide Planks in random lengths / 4 x 28 x 5/16” 1 x 3 – ¼”
Material: Heart Pine
Texture Brushed, Softened edge / Herrigbone style Hand Scraped
COST PER UNIT: -$14.99 SF
UNITS NEEDED: -1867 SF
TOTAL COST: -$27,986.33
DESCRIPTION: WIDE PLANK HARDWOOD FLOORING THROUGHOUT ALL COMMON AREAS, ENTRY AND HALLWAYS. The ceramic tile will be a pattern underneath the trey ceiling in the seating area.
Flooring Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: WF2
http://www.wideplankflooring.com/be-inspired/mixed-species-hardowood-flooring-in-a-bedroom/
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT BEDROOMS
QUANTITY:
MANUFACTURER: CARLISLE WIDE PLANK FLOORING
MODEL NUMBER : 274
FINISH: BROWN MAPLE, CHERRY, HARDWOOD, AND WALNUT
DIMENSIONS: 3” TO 6” WIDE PLANKS AND RANDOM LENGTHS
Material: WOOD
Texture SMOOTH
COST PER UNIT: -$CALL FOR PRICING
UNITS NEEDED: -CALL FOR PRICING
TOTAL COST: -$CALL FOR PRICING
DESCRIPTION: RANDOM LENGTHS AND WIDTHS INSTALLED WITH DIFFERENT SPECIES OF WOOD IN ALL OF THE BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
Flooring Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: CF1
NOT ACTUAL MOSIAC COLOR (SEE BELOW)
DIAMOND PATTER FOR 6 X 6 TILES ON WALL 36” HIGH
ACTUAL MOSIAC WITH QUARTER ROUND ON TOP AND BOTTOM
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT BATHROOMS AND PUBLIC RESTROOM
QUANTITY:
MANUFACTURER: DALTILE
MODEL NUMBER : BX01
FINISH: FLOOR AND WALL: BONE ACCENT STRIP: SUNSET BLEND HL08, QUARTER ROUND: EDGEWOOD HL04
DIMENSIONS: FLOOR: 18 X 18 WALL: 6 X6 MOSAIC: 2 X 2 EDGING:
Material: CERAMIC
Texture
COST PER UNIT: -$CALL FOR PRICING
UNITS NEEDED: -CALL FOR PRICING
TOTAL COST: -$CALL FOR PRICING
DESCRIPTION: 18 X 18 TILE FOR FLOORS, 6 X 6 TILE ON WALLS IN A DIAMOND PATTERN WITH ACCENT AT 36” HIGH AFF. ACCENT STRIP GOES AROUND ALL 4 WALLS AT 12 ½” HIGH. 6 X 6 WALL TILES TO 36”AFF THEN QUARTER ROUND (1”) THEN 10” OF MOSIAC, THE QUARTER ROUND (1”) TOTAL WALL TILE HEIGHT IS 48”
http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=252&item=3784&c=6
FLOOR:
QUARTER ROUND FOR ACCENT
Flooring Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: PF1
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ROOM / LOCATION: LIVING, KITCHEN, AND DINING ROOMS IN APARTMENTS
QUANTITY: 1362SF
MANUFACTURER: DALTILE
MODEL NUMBER : ACACIA VALLEY AV14
FINISH: TEXTURED PORCELAIN, RANDOM SHADES
DIMENSIONS: 9 X 36”
Material: COLORBODY PORCELAIN
Texture
COST PER UNIT: -$3.86 SF
UNITS NEEDED: -1362 SF
TOTAL COST: -$5,257.00
DESCRIPTION: PORCELAIN FLOORING THAT HAS A WOOD LOOK AND TEXTURE FOR THE LIVING ROOM, DINING AND KITCHEN IN APARTMENTS
http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=452&item=6867&look=wood
Wall Finish Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: PT1
ROOM / LOCATION: Apartment Bedrooms FOCAL WALL AND OTHER 3 WALLS
QUANTITY:
MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS
MODEL NUMBER : SW0031 (FOCAL WALL) SW 0050 (OTHER 3 WALLS)
FINISH: SATIN
DIMENSIONS:
Material: PAINT
Texture SMOOTH
COST PER UNIT: -$CALL FOR PRICING
UNITS NEEDED: -
TOTAL COST: -$CALL FOR PRICING
DESCRIPTION: IN 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS THIS IS ONLY USED IN ONE BEDROOM AND USED IN THE ONE BEDROOM IN ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Wall Finish Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: PT1
ROOM / LOCATION: COMMON AREAS WITH WAINSCOT
QUANTITY:
MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS
MODEL NUMBER : SW 2812
FINISH: SATIN
DIMENSIONS:
Material: PAINT
Texture SMOOTH
COST PER UNIT: -$CALL FOR PRICING
UNITS NEEDED: -
TOTAL COST: -$CALL FOR PRICING
DESCRIPTION: USE IN COMMON AREAS
Wall Finish Specification
PROJECT:
FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG:
WW1
ROOM / LOCATION:
COMMON AREA, LIBRARY SEATING AREA, ENTRY AND HALLWAYS
QUANTITY:
COLUMNS: 30 WAINSCOT: 319 LF
MANUFACTURER:
ELITE TRIMWORKS
MODEL NUMBER :
COLUMNS: WPW-PIL-9 WAINSCOT: RCW-1-38
FINISH:
PAINT GRADE BIRCH, PAINT ON SITE
DIMENSIONS:
WAINSCOT: 8 LF SECTIONS X 40” H COLUMNS: 9’H X 2 ¾” D
Material:
BIRCH
Texture SMOOTH
COST PER UNIT: -$112.00 PANELS, 148.00 COLUMNS
UNITS NEEDED:
-PANELS: 40 COLUMNS: 30
TOTAL COST:
-$8,920.00
DESCRIPTION:
WAINSCOT RECESSED PANELS TO BE PAINTED ON SITE AFTER INSTALLATION AS WELL AS COLUMNS
Wall Finish Specification
PROJECT: FEDERAL STYLE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
DESIGNER:
DATE:
NICOLE STEBNITZ
FEBRUARY 4, 2016
TAG: CW1
NOT ACTUAL MOSIAC COLOR (SEE BELOW)
DIAMOND PATTER FOR 6 X 6 TILES ON WALL 36” HIGH
ACTUAL MOSIAC WITH QUARTER ROUND ON TOP AND BOTTOM
ROOM / LOCATION: APARTMENT BATHROOMS AND PUBLIC RESTROOM
QUANTITY:
MANUFACTURER: DALTILE
MODEL NUMBER : BX01
FINISH: FLOOR AND WALL: BONE (SEE SPEC SHEET CF1) ACCENT STRIP: SUNSET BLEND HL08, QUARTER ROUND: EDGEWOOD HL04
DIMENSIONS: FLOOR: 18 X 18 WALL: 6 X6 MOSAIC: 2 X 2 EDGING:
Material: CERAMIC
Texture
COST PER UNIT: -$CALL FOR PRICING
UNITS NEEDED: -CALL FOR PRICING
TOTAL COST: -$CALL FOR PRICING
DESCRIPTION: 18 X 18 TILE FOR FLOORS, 6 X 6 TILE ON WALLS IN A DIAMOND PATTERN WITH ACCENT AT 36” HIGH AFF. ACCENT STRIP GOES AROUND ALL 4 WALLS AT 12 ½” HIGH. 6 X 6 WALL TILES TO 36”AFF THEN QUARTER ROUND (1”) THEN 10” OF MOSIAC, THE QUARTER ROUND (1”) TOTAL WALL TILE HEIGHT IS 48”
http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=252&item=3784:
QUARTER ROUND FOR ACCENT
CARE AND MAINTENANCE: PAINTPAINT:
Maintaining your interior and exterior painted surfaces will keep them looking great from year to year, and it can also extend the life of your paint.
In time, your newly painted surfaces may require some maintenance. Cleaning is vital to preserving the overall beauty and extending the life of the paint. For best results, wait at least two weeks before washing. And always test your cleaning solution and technique in an inconspicuous area to ensure that it does not damage the paint film.
Interior
Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild, soapy water to a general-purpose household cleaner. Apply gentle pressure when wiping. Penetrating stains and marks may be removed by carefully using an abrasive cleaner and water or solution of household bleach diluted with water. Rinse with clean water.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE: CERAMIC TILE
Ceramic Tile - New Installations
Post -Grout Clean-Up:
Grout haze is a film that has been left behind on the surface of the tile as part of the final grouting process. Usually this is buffed off the surface after the grout has achieved its initial 12 to 24 hour cure. The removal of the haze is often difficult when buffing with a clean rag or floor machine. Cementitious grout haze can be successfully removed with "Sulfamic" acid, which is a mild acid that attacks and breaks down cement smears. There are several products on the market called grout haze removers, which usually contain Sulfamic acid. Sulfamic acid can also be purchased in powder form and mixed with water to different strengths by qualified professionals. Similarly, 100% Solids Epoxy Grout haze can be removed with an Epoxy Haze Remover. These removers are formulated to safely and quickly remove cured epoxy haze from new tile installations. Their unique formulation will soften most epoxy hazes for easy removal without damaging the grout or tile, usually in one application. Sulfamic acid or grout removers should never be used on Natural Stone products.
CARE AND MAINTENCE: TEXTURED PORCELAIN TILEA textured porcelain tile surface requires some additional cleaning procedures. Just a standard wet-mopping will not effectively clean such surface. It requires you to clean it more frequently and do it in a specified manner. For cleaning textured surfaces, follow these instructions:
Sweep or vacuum dust and debris from the floor. For sweeping, use a soft-bristle broom and sweep in two directions. First follow the direction of the tile, and then sweep diagonally to ensure complete cleaning of all foreign material that might be residing in the texture.
Saturate the surface with a neutral cleaning solution in hot water and stir. Allow the cleaning solution to remain on the floor for five to ten minutes. Scrub the floor with a brush, again using a two-direction method.
Rinse the porcelain tile floor with clean, clear water to remove the cleaning solution.
For high traffic locations, it is recommended to scrub the floor once a day and wet mop at regular intervals.
Prevention and Safety Measures:
To keep your porcelain tile floors in tip top shape, also follow these tips:
Do not clean porcelain tile flooring with ammonia or with cleaners that contain any bleach and/or acid for cleaning. Acid and ammonia based cleaners may alter grout color.
Do not use any oil-based detergents, wax cleaners, or sealants.
Do not use agents that contain any dyes or colors on unglazed porcelain tile.
Use rugs at outdoor entrances to prevent grit from being tracked onto the tile flooring.
Do not use steel wool pads, because the loose steel particles may cause rust stains in the grout.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE: CERAMIC TILE ROUTINE CAREContaminants and spills on a glazed ceramic tile are, generally, easier to clean than most other unglazed ceramic and porcelain surfaces. Glazed tile products should be cleaned routinely with an all-purpose, low VOC household or commercial cleaner. The product chosen should also be grout joint cleaning compatible. The type of product may vary depending on the tile application and use. A multipurpose spray cleaner, which removes soap scum, hard water deposits, and mildew designed for every day use, can be used on wall tile areas in residential baths and showers.
The entire area should be cleaned and scrubbed with cleaner solution through the use of a cotton mop, cloth, sponge, or non-metallic brush. The entire area should be rinsed with clean water to remove any cleaning solution residue. Remember that you should sweep or vacuum floor areas prior to cleaning to remove any dust or debris. Routine cleaners should never contain hazardous or polluting products including, but not limited to acids or ammonia. Acids can damage the grout and the glazed surface of the tile, and ammonia can discolor the grout.
Unglazed tile should be cleaned routinely with concentrated tile cleaners that have a neutral pH for safe regular use. These cleaners are better suited at removing grease, oils and normal spills from unglazed products. Again these products will vary depending on the application, amount of traffic and the use. The product chosen should also be compatible with cleaning the grout joints at the same time.
Removal of Sealers/Waxes/Floor Finishes:
If you need to remove a topical sealer or floor wax from a ceramic tile you should use a Tile Sealer & Adhesive remover. Always test a small area first. Apply a liberal amount of undiluted sealer & adhesive remover to a manageable area. Allow setting without drying until coating or residue softens. Reapply if necessary until sealer softens and can be removed. If necessary, agitate with white nylon scrub pad. Wipe up the residue with a cotton towel or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use on natural stone products.
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1. Water should be applied with a light touch, regardless of your finishing system, so thatit can evaporate without soaking into the wood. If excessive moisture is applied to yourwood floor and allowed to stand, the wood will absorb the water and swell. If the woodswells beyond the capacity of any expansion space, cupping can occur. Additionally,excess water can be detrimental to the adhesion of the finish.
2. Always test a new cleaning system in a small area before using it on an entire floor.Some finish systems can create a clouding effect. This clouding effect may beappreciated by some homeowners, but not all. It would be best to determine this inadvance.
3. If Carlisle Wide Plank Traditional Finish or Prefinish was chosen, we recommend theuse of LOBA Hardwood Floor Cleaner for everyday cleaning and LOBA Remover fortougher spots. A complete cleaning kit is available that includes tools and cleanersneeded for a regular cleaning schedule. Contact LOBA directly at 800-230-6456 if youhave questions.
4. If any other finish system is used, contact the finish manufacturer directly for theappropriate cleaning schedule.
5. It may be appropriate to touch up small areas of your floor. There are a couple ofoptions, depending on the size of the mark:
A. Purchase a touch-up kit from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors for small marks. These kitsare color-based (light, medium and dark) and contain multiple stain pens and asmall amount of finish suitable for small scratches.
B. If the area is larger than a small scratch within the area of a few boards, tape offindividual boards and recoat them. This may involve the application of stain, if thefloor was originally stained, followed by the application of a coat of finish. The finishcan be purchased directly from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors.
6. You may wish to recoat your entire floor at some point. Carlisle Wide Plank Floors, inconjunction with LOBA—USA, has developed a convenient recoating kit for 400 sf offlooring. If you have questions, contact LOBA directly at 800-230-6456.
Cleaning and Maintenance Tips: Waterbased and PreFinish
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DesignerJob AddressDateCost Centers
Description / Room Description SQ FT Total Quantity Cost Each Total Cost1 Non-Labor construction costs Building Permit 1
Warranty Insurance (1,000,000) 1Indemnity InsuranceSite LabourerSite Foreman (Based on $175 p/a inc Cbus & Super)Casey Council Inspections, Fire, Water, StormwaterEstimatingWorksafe allowance (Clothing, Boots, hardhats & more!)Printing Fee'sBank Guarentee fee'sSite Signage allowance
2 FlooringCOMMON SHARED AREAS WOOD FLOOR 1867 SF $14.99 $27,986.33APARTMENT BEDROOMS CALL FOR PRICINGBATHROOMS CERAMIC FLOORING CALL FOR PRICINGAPTS: LVG, DNG, AND KITCHENS PORCELIN 1362SF $3.86 $5,257.00
3 Wall TreatmentsCOMMON AREAS WAINSCOT PANELS 319 LF 40 $112.00 $4,480.00
COLUMNS 30 $148.00 $4,440.00
4 Ceilings
15 Window TreatmentsApartments
Drapes
17 Lighting FixturesAPARTMENT BATHROOMS 5 $103.50 $517.50APARTMENT BEDROOMS 12 $78.00 $936.00APARTMENT KITCHENS AND INTAKE AREA 15 $164.00 $2,450.00LIBRARY COMPUTER AND COMMON ROOMS
TIFFANY GLASS 2 $159.99 $319.98CEILING FAN 2 $189.99 $379.98
COMMON AREAS SCONCE 23 $109.00 $2,507.00SITTING AREA CHANDELIER 1 $699.00 $699.00
18 Plumbing Fixtures
19C FurnitureApartments
Trundle BedDisplay DeskDresser
Living RoomArm ChairsSetteeEnd TablesConsole TableCocktail Tables
Dining RoomTable and Chairs Set
Common AreaArm Chairs
SofasLamp TableCocktail Tables
20 Ducted heating & Cooling PS Allowance as per builder
21 Artwork and Decoration
26 Equipment
27 Cabinetry
27A Doors
Additional Items not coveredApartments
BeddingLiving Room
Pillows
Subtotal
Contingency SumSupervision Fee's Builders margins & OverheadsGST
Total of ProjectSales Fee's inc AdvertisingFinance Fe's
ASSIGNMENT 2: DESIGNING A FLOOR AND CEILING TREATMENT AND A CUSTOM
BUILT-IN WALL TREATMENT
NICOLE STEBNITZRESIDENTIAL DESIGN | INTA302FACULTY MICHELLE KIRKPATRICKW4A2
TRUNDLE BED QUILT
PILLOWPILLOW
ADULT APARTMENT BEDROOMSSELECTION BOARD
UTILZE COLOR, TEXTURE, AND SHAPETO CREATE A RELAXING, SAFE
ENVIRONMENT THAT IS A MODERNREPRESENTATION OF FEDERAL STYLE
FOCAL WALL
DRAPES
FOCAL WALL
8 DRAWER DRESSER
TASK LIGHT
AREA RUGFLOORING
FIREPLACE /CABINETRY BUILT IN
FIREPLACE /CABINETRY BUILT IN
END TABLE
ARM CHAIR
STORAGE
ARM CHAIR UPHOLSTERY
COFFEE TABLE
WALL SCONCEWALL COLUMN /
WAINSCOT
WALL COLOR
DRAPES
FAN AND LIGHT
FLOORING
TABLE
COMMON AREA: COLOR AND TEXTURE TO REFLECT FEDERAL STYLE TIME PERIOD AND CLIENT AND
RESIDENTS NEEDS BY USING GEOMETRIC SHAPES AND SIMPLIFIED COLUMNS AND WAINSCOTING AND HUES
OF GREEN, RED, AND YELLOW THAT WERE SEEN IN THAT PERIOD.
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4'-9
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4'-6
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18
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4'-6
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18
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UP
BATH
PUBLIC BATH
DINING
BED 1
BED 2
BED 1
KITCHEN /DINING LIVING
BATH
KITCHEN
STORAGE
KITCHEN
LIVING
BATH
BED 1
BED 2
KITCHEN / DINING
LIVING
BATHBED 1
OFFICEDIRECTOR
AREAWAITING / SEATING
COMMUNITY AREA
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
COMPUTER LAB / LIBRARY
DINING
STAINLESS STEEL SINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
2 BED APT ADA
2 BED APT.
1 BED APT. ADA
1 BED APT.
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
INTAKEAREA
1-A
2-A
3-A
4-A
5-A
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
LIVING
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
VITREOUS CHINA LAVATORY ESCALE K-18691-1
12"H x 15"D Soffit with mouldingapplied and recessed lighting
12" x 12" square columnsand applied moulding TYP
Drop ceiling with accents
38"
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BUILT IN FIREPLACE ANDCABINETRY
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ADAAG CODE COMPLIANCE
TAG CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1-A 4.13.5 Clear Width. Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32 in (815 mm) with the door open 90 degrees,
measured between the face of the door and the opposite stop
2-A 4.23.8 Bathing and Shower
Facilities.
If tubs or showers are provided, then at least one accessible tub that complies with 4.20 or at
least one accessible shower that complies with 4.21 shall be provided.
3-A 4.25.2 Clear Floor Space. A clear floor space at least 30 in by 48 in (760 mm by 1220 mm) complying with 4.2.4 that allows
either a forward or parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair shall be provided at
accessible storage facilities.
4-A 4.20.3 Seat. An in-tub seat or a seat at the head end of the tub shall be provided as shown in Fig. 33 and 34.
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be
mounted securely and shall not slip during use
5-A PASSAGE WAY 4.3.3
Width.
The minimum clear width of an accessible route shall be 36 in (915 mm) except at doors (see
4.13.5 and 4.13.6).
10'-0"C.H.
UP
BATH
PUBLIC BATH
DINING
BED 1
BED 2
BED 1
KITCHEN /DINING
LIVING
BATH
KITCHEN
STORAGE
KITCHEN
LIVING
BATH
BED 1
BED 2
KITCHEN / DINING
LIVING
BATHBED 1
OFFICE
DIRECTOR
AREA
WAITING / SEATING
COMMUNITY AREA
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
COMPUTER LAB / LIBRARY
DINING
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
2 BED APT ADA
2 BED APT.
1 BED APT. ADA
1 BED APT.
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
INTAKE
AREA
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
LIVING
K-2355ARCHERLAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA
CAST IRONBATHVILLAGERK-715
STAINLESS STEELSINKSRAVINIAK-3231-2
VITREOUS CHINA LAVATORY ESCALE K-18691-1
12"H x 15"D Soffit with mouldingapplied and recessed lighting
12" x 12" square columnsand applied moulding TYP
Drop ceiling with accents
38"
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ONLINE DIVISION
120"
1031 2
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48"
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8" 28" 60" 36"
PAINTED COLUMN WHITE
GLASS DOOR WITH LIGHT INSIDE
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ONLINE DIVISION
FINAL JUSTIFICATIONSThe client asked for a design that would keep with the federal style of the home as well as a design that would work in a transitional housing complex. This was first done by utilizing the colors red, blue, and green that were typical in federal style homes. Different shades and hues of these were used to create different moods in different areas. The bedrooms have a shade of blue to create a safe and peaceful place to rest. The green shades throughout the common areas represents balance and growth. Adding splashes of red to give a feel of energy and ambition. The flooring is hardwood throughout which was also an element of federal style homes. This was also chosen for its upkeep and sustainability. Area rugs will be used to add color and style to the rooms. The walls will have wainscot panels with simple geometric shaped squares painted white. This adds a simple elegance to the rooms that was also found in federal style homes.
The apartments were designed to try to create as many as possible within the space. That means that the rooms are on the smaller side. The bedrooms have trundle beds to provide more sleeping spaces and also save space. Larger dressers give more storage space as there isn’t room for closets. The kitchens utilize peninsulas for the eating area in place of dining room tables, but the common area has two large tables for gathering together. The front area of the building is designed with an area for the women to access resources to find jobs, new homes, or whatever they need.
REFLECTINGThe one new thing that I learned in this class was how to effectively work on a project with a team that is far away from you. Figuring out how to manage the work load by giving duties to each other based on their strengths and weaknesses. This is very important as it helps with time management and helps to create a project that is best for the client. It was also a great experience to go over our projects with one another and get different solutions to the designs that we had. The cost estimating was another new concept this course. The overall project and how to put it together went into more depth and detail than the previous residential design course.
Overall just going through the project step by step helped to learn how to do it correctly and pay more attention to the little details of the project. Making sure that ADA clearances are met and where they need to met as well as what types of fixtures you need to use to meet ADA requirements. It was somewhat challenging because I was trying to come up with a solution to fit more people in the space at one time, so I had to make sure that there was room for everything.