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FOUND COURAGE WOMENS CENTERT H E A R T I N S T I T U T E O F P I T T S B U R G H O N L I N E D I V I S I O N | W I N T E R S E S S I O N 2 0 1 6
I N T A 3 0 2 _ R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N I IH O L L Y S I M O N S
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CRITERIA MATRIX
ADJACENCY MATRIX
HISTORIC STYLE RESEARCH
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESEARCH
CONCEPT STATEMENT
COLOR PALETTTE EXERCISE
SPECIFICATION SHEETS
CODE STUDY
PERSPECTIVE ILLUSTRATIONS
PROCESS DRAWINGS
PRESENTATION BOARDS
JUSTIFICATION
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PAGE 34 - 39
PAGE 40 - 65
PAGE 66 - 68
PAGE 69 - 71
PAGE 72 - 79
PAGE 80 -81
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CRITERIA MATRIX
ROOM NAME SQUARE FEET DAYLIGHT PUBLIC ACCESS PLUMBING LIGHTING ACCESS TO EXTERIOR
1 ENTRY 120 Y Y N AMBIENT Y
2 GATHERING SPACE Y Y Y
AMBIENT
TASK
Y
LOUNG
TABLE /
KITCHEN
CUSTOM
READIN
STORAG
3 PUBLIC RESTROOM 84 N Y Y AMBIENT N MUST B
4 DIRECTORS OFFICE 168 N N N
AMBIENT
TASK N
DESK
CHAIRS STORAG
TABLE /
5APARTMENT (2)(1 BEDROOM)
630 Y N Y
AMBIENT
TASKY
KITCHEN
1 BEDROO
BATHROO
LIVING RO
CLOSETS
6APARTMENT (2)
(2 BEDROOM)750 Y N Y
AMBIENT
TASK
Y
KITCHEN
2 BEDROO
BATHROO
LIVING RO
CLOSETS
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ADJACENCY MATRIX
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HISTORIC STYLE RESEARCH hs
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INTA302 Historic Reference Chart
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Style Name: QueenAnne
Country:England
Years Spanned:19th Century 20th Century. Popular 1860 -
Overview of Style Image(s) Notes
Standard Color Palette(show examples)
Wall colors are generally pale: cream, dusky
rose, sage or pea green, powder blue, gray-
beige.
Sty
Typical elements used(list: columns,pilasters,arches,pediments, medallionsplaster, etc.)
Spindled; Gingerbread styled houses with
delicate turned porch posts and lacy
ornamental spindles.
Free Classic; Classical columns with them
being raised on brick or stone piers.
Half-Timbered Queen Anne; Half-Timbering
in the gables. Porch posts will be thick.
Patterned Masonry; Most frequently found in
the city. Queen Anne homes have brick,stone, or terra cotta walls. The masonry may
b b tif ll tt d b t th f
Sty
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Interiors drew from many styles, including
the avant-garde Aesthetic and Anglo
Japanese.
Frieze/fill/dado wall division would allow
creative opportunities (wood wainscot,
paper, cloth, paint, and stencils) while
keeping the middle space, the fill, relatively
neutral
Ornament and decoration be flat or
abstract, not shaded and literal
Dining room be treated in dark colors as a
backdrop for the table
Plants were used as inexpensive decoration.
The dominant entry hall deserves specialattention with its wainscot or paneling,
fireplace, and built-ins. Embossed Lincrusta-
Walton wallcovering was popular, as were
damask and velour. Patterns were exotic,
Japanese or Moorish by way of English
interpretation. Dining rooms lightened
considerably during the period, but this
public room was usually treated in
mahogany, cherry, or ebony. (Walnut was by
now old-fashioned.) (oldhouseonline)
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Typical Textiles (listand show: fabric typesand patterns)
Boldly colored and richly textured fabrics
work well when combined with the beauty of
Queen Anne furniture pieces. Heavier and
more opulent fabrics such as velvet can beused to add a slightly more formal and regal
look.
Sty
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Wall DetailsIdentify typical:
Colors Fabrics if used
Wall paperpatterns
Appliedornamentationdetails
Wainscot details
Crown molding
Base molding
Dado design
Added railings
Image Description
Detail 1
Walls: Wood paneling, stained or painted, upto dado height; crown and baseboardmolding; chair rails. Plain plaster walls withmolding will also do.
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Detail 2
Queen Anne exteriors were sometimespainted in four or five different colors to accentthe various trim and textural elements, so itsfair to use a good deal of strong color insidethehome as well. Earthy tones like ochre,red, and deep green can be left to their owndevices or accented with gilding and richlypatterned wall paper.
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Detail 3
Floral motifs like peonies and
chrysanthemums are popular and in grander
houses, antiqued wall finishes, gold, andmurals can be used.
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Detail 4
Tall baseboards and ornate, highly detailedmoldings were common in this style.
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CeilingDetails
Identify typical:
Colors
Crown molding
Appliedornamentationdetails such as:medallions,
bosses, plasterdesigns
Wood beamsCoffers
Image Description
Detail 1
Tin Ceilings were popular during the secondhalf of the Queen Anne or Victorian style.They were designed to be cheap, ornamental,and fireproof.
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Detail 2
Ceiling Medallions typically showcasedacanthus leaf, twisted leaf, curled leaf, ropeacanthus, palmettes, and garland motifs.
Ce
Detail 3
Coffered ceilings were a very popular duringthis era and typically tin sheets or rosette t ypemotifs were secured in each panel.
Ce
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Detail 4
Crown Molding typically differs in minordepending on the style of Queen Ann. Details
pull from American Golic with oak wood andflat stock cornice, and detail which areshowcased in the upper and lower sections
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FlooringDetails
Identify typical:
Floor materialtypes such as tile,wood, stones
Design patterns
Carpeting types
Area rugs styleand material
Base moldingdesign
Image Description
Detail 1
Parquet Flooring Boarders, typically projectedabout two to three feet from the wall
Herringbone pattern, as shown here was verypopular in Queen Ann style. Most wood flooringfor this style consisted of Brazilian cherry,maple, oak, cherry, birch, walnut and ash.
Flo
Detail 2
Oriental or decorative rug, typically covered
area surrounded by wide border of hardwood
flooring.
Flo
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Detail 3
Tile flooring
Encaustic tile were unglazed or g laze and
usually individually patterned Geometric tile were plain tiles that were
pieced together to create geometric shapes,
such as triangle, squares, and diamonds.
Plain tiles were either enameled in different
colors, glazed, or unglazed
Majolica tiles were decorated or enameled tiles.
Flo
Detail 4
Floorcloths were hand painted canvas rugs.
Typically laid down hallways or stairs.
Flo
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DoorDetails
Identify typical:
Interior featuresand sizes
Wood types,grains, and colors
Frame moldingand appliedornamentation
Design of bracketsand escutcheons ifused
Design ofsidelights if used
Design of transomif used
Images Description
Detail 1
Pocket doors were a very common feature inthe Queen Anne style and typically made ofwood and showcased paneling.
Do
Detail 2
Wooden Panel door, as seen here, archeddoorway completed with rosette and framedwith Corinthian fluted columns
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Detail 3
Some doorways were open and framed bywide trim, fluted trim, or in very ornate homes,
decorated with entablature frames completewith columns.
Do
Detail 4
Doors of the Queen Anne style were made ofoak, mahogany, and walnut. Front doors
typically contained stain glass showcased inthe upper portion of the door.
Do
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WindowDetailsIdentify typical: Window styles and
sizes Drapery fabrics,
colors, patterns
Wood types used
Appliedornamentationdetails
Applied metalsused foraccessorizing
Image Description
Window Style: Bay Window
A bay window is made to project outward from an
outside wall. This type of window is found almost
all Queen Anne style homes. Curved glass is a
unique Queen Anne detail, occasionally found in
round bay windows.
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Window Style: Double-Hung Sash
The most commonly used type of window for the
Queen Anne style is the double-hung sash
windows. Typically, the height of these windows
are two and a half times their width, and their
sashes are typically either one-over-one or two-
over-two, with a typical trim width of six inches.
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Wood Types: Maple and Oak
Maple and oak are popular wood types that
make up interior windows in Queen Anne stylehomes. These woods are generally stained with
a medium to dark colored finish.
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Window Details:
Large panels of square or diamond panes of
glass surrounded by small glass squares are
very popular to the Queen Anne Style.
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DetailsIdentify typical:
Upholstery fabrics,
colors, patterns Wood types
Appliedornamentationdetails
Applied metals
Feminine vs.masculine
Wood Types:
Walnut was the most popular choice of wood for
Queen Anne style furniture, but maple and cherrywas also used as well.
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Applied Ornamentation Details:
The bat wing was a detail placed on cabinet and
drawer pulls. This detailing replaced teardrop pulls
used during the William and Mary design period.
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Applied Ornamentation Details:
Simple fan and shell carvings embellished many
pieces both on cabinet fronts and chair legs.
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Cabriole Leg:
Queen Anne style pieces were the first to
incorporate the cabriole leg. This leg style has a
knee which curves out and an ankle that
curves in, creating a very distinct ornamental foot.
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CollectiblesDetailsIdentify typical: Colors Finishes
Shapes & sizes
Game Tables:
Games tables became a very popular item of the
Queen Anne style. Many householders oftencollected numerous amount of game tables to add
to their collections, sometimes up to a half a
dozen.
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LightingDetailsIdentify typical:
Color
Style of design
Lamp shades
Forms
Finished materials
Image Description
Detail 1 Candle Sticks
Traditional Queen Anne candle sticks and
table lighting are made of metals such as
silver, brass, and gold.
Forms are traditionally bulbous forms and
sometimes turning.
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Detail 2 Lanterns
Materials were traditionally glass with brass
to hold the lantern top.
They use oil and they are traditionally roundand baluster like shapes similar to what you
would see in turning.
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Detail 3
Like most of the other lighting chandeliers
were made from brass.
Many of these chandeliers were made using
candles. Once electricity was evented many
replicas used oil and electricity. Now manyuse electricity.
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Detail 4 Wall Sconces
Sconces were commonly candle sticks
holders with candles or a cup like shape
holding oil. The materials were usually brass.
They were very polished.
These sconces also have details of turning.
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESEARCH
In 2014, an estimated 578,424 people were homeless in America (The State of Homelessness 2015). They were either sleeping on the streets, in shelters, or involved in programs for transitihousing (The State of Homelessness in America 2015). Shelters tend to become overcrowded ahopes to keep people off the streets and taken care of, transitional housing has become a stapending homelessness. In addition to providing housing for the homeless, transitional housing orgalso assist individuals and their families with establishing a sense of personal stability and buildconfidence while transitioning back into society. The programs missions usually work towards teresidents how to take care of themselves and break the cycle of homelessness. Typical program
be offered are; counseling for education, counseling for job assistance and training, counselingabuse and addictions, and counseling for psychological needs. All facilities contain medical assand typically provided needed necessities such as clothing and food. Some shelters also offer housing but residences will be responsible for providing a portion of rent. These types of housiprograms provide similar counseling as transitional housing organizations and also have similarhelping residents integrate back into society. Lets look at a few of these organizations.
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SAMARITAN HOUSE
Samaritan House
929 Hemphill Street
Fort Worth, TX. 76104
Elvira Munoz | 817-332-6410 ext. 195
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SAMARITAN HOUSE CONT.
The Samaritan House is a larger organization. They are responsible for four different housing programs acFort Worth area of Texas; Samaritan HouseSingle Room Occupancy (SRO), Villages at Samaritan HouseVillage, and Genesis Program. The Single Room Occupancy or SRO is the most intensive program as they ohousing for residents with AIDS, mental illnesses, and drug addictions. They provide medical assistance 24 hday, medical and social work case managers, counseling for substance abuse, educational services, nutritioand three meals a day. They also provide a private room and bathroom that is complete with a mini fridgemicrowave. Each room is furnished by donations and typically provided after a person becomes a residentspaces and dining areas are shared among other resident members. They have a food and flower garden laundry mat that is located just off the main building. The Villages is a permanent housing apartment comp
range of one to three bedroom apartments. Residents have a more defined housing space and are typicalof caring for themselves. This housing district is for homeless individuals and families who need minor help gback on their feet. They are still provided services such as job placement assistance as well as educationalThese homes are also furnished by donations depending on the residence needs. Grace Village is a mixturSRO facility and The Villages housing. It is geared towards families whom also have co-occurring issues sucand substances abuse, mental illnesses, and other chronic illnesses. The Genesis Program is similar to low inchousing and provides housing for families with little income. This program offers a personal care plan and manager but typically has little to no intervention with daily life circumstances.
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HOUSTON AREA WOMENS CENTER
Houston Area Womens Center
1010 Waugh Drive
Houston, TX 77019
Amy (Volunteer) | 713-528-6798
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HOUSTON AREA WOMENS CENTER CONT.
The Houston Area Womens Center opened over 35 years ago and offers services to women that have suffered from domsexual violence. Their mission is to, help individuals move their lives forward by providing counseling, shelter, and advocacsocial change to end domestic and sexual violence through community awareness and education. (HAWC) The programs the center are:
Shelter; the center has a 120 bed capacity and residential facility. 24-hour surveillance and security is in place all oveTo remove the barriers of securing childcare, the Womens Center offers daycare, educational arrangements and after-schprogramming to ensure mothers can work towards goals, such as counseling, education and employment.
Counseling; confidential support for women, men and youth who have experienced domestic or sexual violence, as welconcerned friends and family. Intake services for our shelter and counseling programs. A 24-hour hotline provides immediain English and Spanish for those who need it. We can assist speakers of other languages and the hearing impaired througline. 24-hour Hospital Accompaniment for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault to area hospitals. There are adifferent weekly programs available for those who have been abused and to the non-offending parents/caregivers of ch
An advocacy programAvailable to everyone; each client is assigned a case advocate and together they develop saplanning, goal setting and discuss additional community resources so the client may make informed decisions about the futpromote economic stability and independence, the Career Development Program provides assistance and resources to helwork towards educational and/or employment goals. (HAWC) The center also has libraries for children and women, a cafprovide 3 daily meals to all, and an on-site early childhood education and Houston Independent School District classs cenenrichment program for children offers after school field trips.
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COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS
Valley Place Family Apartments
1357 Valley Place, SE, Suite 102
Washington, DC 20020
Nicole Baptiste, Director | 202-347-8870
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COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS CONT.
The Valley Place Apartments goals and ambitions are to educate about the effects of homelessness and provide support families to become self-supportive, self-reliant contributors of society. The apartments are complete with 18-fully equippeunits ranging from one to three bedrooms. The organization is open to families with children and are only accepted by refhousing program is a temporary situation while the families prepare for independent living.
Types of programs the organization offers:
Case management, housing assistance and referrals, Job placement assistance and referrals, substance abuse assistancreferrals, life skills training
Typical gathering spaces and what they are used for:
Fitness facility, office space for counseling and case management
Typical needs for women/children staying at the house
Counseling services for family members, job and life skill building, typical accommodations provided in private units, fuapartments, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom options, 1 and 2 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen
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WORKS CITED
"HOUSING." Samaritan House. Web. 15 Dec. 2015..
"Houston Area Women's Center." Houston Area Women's Center. Web. 15 Dec. 2015.http://www.hawc.org/
"The State of Homelessness in America 2015." National Alliance to End Homelessness. 1 Apr. 2015 Dec. 2015. .
"Valley Place Family Apartments." Valley Place Family Apartments. Web. 15 Dec.2015..
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FIGURES CITED
Figure 1. The Villages at Samaritan House. Digital image.Samaritan House. Web. 15 Dec. 201.
Figure 2. Houston Area Woman's Center Flag. Digital image.Houston Area Woman's Center. WDec. 2015. .
Figure 3. Valley Place Family Apartments. Digital image.Valley Place Family Apartments. Web.2015. .
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CONCEPT STATEMENT
The Found Courage Womens Center located in San Francisco, CA is a transitional, saffor women and children that have been abused and need help. The center will offer aof counseling services for clients.
Welcoming, relaxing and uplifting will best describe the mood of Found Courage WoCenter. Upon entering the space, residences and visiting guests will feel at peace andrefreshed as a light color palette fills the entryway and surrounding spaces. Pastel blolive green will provide a sense of relaxation and tranquility while contrasting pops ocolors are used throughout to symbolize strength and courage. A stained glass windowthe focal point of the gathering space as a nod to the Queen Anne style. Curved, ornfurniture will be mixed seamlessly with twist of modern elements to stay true to the hohistory while creating a fresh up-to-date look. Texture will found in the ceiling moldingrugs and decorative accents to create visual interest. These combined design elementscreate an atmosphere that will aid women and children with enhancing self-esteem, bempowered, and feeling hopeful for a better and brighter future.
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COLOR PALETTE EXERCISE hs
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SPLIT-COMPLIMENTARY COLOR SCHEME
This color palette describes the blue andgreen hues envisioned in conceptstatement. The palette also consists ofthe creams, pale yellows and light rosypink that is true to the Queen Anne style.
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ANALOGOUS COLOR SCHEME
These colors promote relaxation which isvery important for those living at FoundHope Womens Center to feel. The blue
hues will promote the feeling of safetyand light hues of purple will provide asense of calming.
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MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SCHEME
The color palette of this image, iscalming. The pastel green hues bring asense of serenity and relaxation. Thesehues will help motive people as theybegin their journey of independence.
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FINAL COLOR PALETTE | SPLIT-COMPLIMENTA
The final color palette embodies theessence the Queen Anne style. It is aperfect mixture of warm and cool colors,giving the home a comfortable vibe. Themixture of these colors are feminine andelegant and will create the relaxing,stress free environment.
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FIGURES CITED
FIGURE 1. Digital image. Imgfave. N.p., 2013. Web. 18 Dec. 2015.https://www.pinterest.com/lilianjohnsson/fj%C3%A4rilseffekten/.
FIGURE 2. Digital image. Design Seeds. N.p., 31 Mar. 2014. Web. 18 Dec. 2015.http://www.sheknows.com/home-and-gardening/articles/960319/the-best-drought-tolerant-p
FIGURE 3. Digital image. Fifty Flowers. N.p., N.d., Web. 18 Dec. 2015.http://www.fiftyflowers.com/product/Antique-Green-Hydrangea-Petals-_23776.htm .
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CODE STUDY hs
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PERSPECTIVE ILLUSTRATIONS hs
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PROCESS DRAWINGS hs
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Gathering SpaceWALL FINISHES
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ApartmentWALL FINISHES
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FESTOON AQUA
SW 0003
CABBAGE ROSE
FURNITURE
DINING CHAIR QUEEN BED
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UP
23'-2"78'-6"14'-0" 23'-2" 14'-0"
108'-2"
43'-1"
BEDROOM 1
BEDROOM 2KITCHEN
BATHROOM
W.I.C.BEDROOM
W.I.C.
BATHROOM BATHROOM
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
DINING AREA
LIV ING ROOM DIN ING AREAKITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
DINING AREA
KITCHEN
BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2
BATHROOM
DINING AREA
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
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UP
23'-2"78'-6"14'-0" 23'-2" 14'-0"
108'-2"
43'-1"
BATHROOM
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CORINTHIAN COLUMNS OVERMANTEL
15'-0"
4'-8"5'-8"4'-8"
FLORAL PATTERNED WALLPAPER
CROWN MOULDING
FLOATING SHELVES
WALNUT WOOD RAISED PANEL WAINSCOTING
JUSTIFICATION
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JUSTIFICATION
The final color palette used within the home is very reflective of the Queen Anne style homthe color help to convey the meaning of the transitional home. Pastel blues, rosy pinks andgreens are found throughout all areas of the home which help to promote a sense of hopeand serenity for the women and children. The equal combination of traditional and moderelements are used to create a well balanced design.
The home was to be designed for women and children, and it was to reflect the historic QAnne design style. The final color palette, furniture selections and equipment all embrace essence of the Queen Anne style and is reflective of what the overall goal of the home is represent, which is hope, courage and progression. Appropriate furniture was selected to needs of the women and children living in the home. Bedding, storage and accessories we
selected to provide a warm and comfortable living environment for each user of the spacall of these selections made, the project remained within the allotted budget.
Universal design application, code and egress requirements and environmental design wefactors that influenced the design choices in several different ways. For example, designinuniversal design codes in mind, complying to these design standards affected placement aof furniture, size of rooms and spaces which needed to be allotted for each area requiretype of furniture and fixtures selected for the final design application.