Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Final blog

 
Solution Statement

            The design concept for this space is to create a flexible comfortable space that best suits the needs of financially unstable students and staff of Red to Black. The materials and colors are to reflect a fun inviting atmosphere that are durable and can be change and moved when necessary.

FINISH SCHEDULE
MATERIAL
PRODUCT
COLOR
SIZE
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL PRICE
        WALL PAINT
BEHR-SW6870
BEHR-SW6712
BEHR-SW6573
ABLAZE
LUAU GREEN
JUNEBERRY
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
2 GALLONS
$30/GALLON
$120 PLUS TAX
CEILING TILE
ARMSTRONG
TIERRA TILE
WHITE
2’ X 2’
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN BUT 216 TILES ARE NEEDED
CARPET TILE
FLOR POWER NAP
PEWTER
19.7” X 19.7”
$8.49/TILE
$3,534 PLUS TAX
UHOLSTERY
KNOLL SMART TEXTILE
FLAX
LAVA
SHAMROCK
CONCORD
60 YDS
36 YDS
48 YDS
42 YDS
$42/YD
$7,812 PLUS TAX




TOTAL COST
$11,466 PLUS TAX AND CELING TILES
 FINISH OVERVIEW
ROOM
FLOOR
WALLS
CEILING
FURNITURE
RECEPTION ROOM
FLOR CARPET TILE

BEHR-SW6870
BEHR-SW6573
ARMSTONG TIERRA 2’ X 2’ TILE
KNOLL FLAX, LAVA, SHAMROCK, CONCORD
CONFERENCE ROOM
FLOR CARPET TILE

BEHR-SW6712
ARMSTONG TIERRA 2’ X 2’ TILE
KNOLL FLAX, LAVA, SHAMROCK, CONCORD
ADVISING OFFICES
FLOR CARPET TILE

BEHR-SW6573
ARMSTONG TIERRA 2’ X 2’ TILE
KNOLL FLAX, LAVA, SHAMROCK, CONCORD

Material: Carpet Tile
Company: Flor
Product Number: 211093
Style: Power Nap
Color: Pewter
Construction: Combination Loop and Cut Pile
Dye Method: 100% Solution Dyed
Fiber: Nylon 6
Post-Industrial: .44
Size: 19.7” x 19.7”
Standard backing: GlasBacTile
Space Used: Reception room, conference room, and private offices
Sustainability: Total Recycled Content: .44
Total Thickness: .244”
Foot Traffic: Heavy
Radiant Panel: ASTME-648 Class 1
Lightfastness: AATCC 16-E      
Smoke Density: ASTME-662
Installation and Maintenance: Parquet (Quarter-Turned) Installation
Calculations:
Cost: 8.49/tile, 3.72/sq ft
Entire Space: 24’ x 36’= 864 sq ft
10% Addition
Required Square footage: 864 + 864(%10)= 950 sq ft
950 sq t x 3.72= $3,534.00
Total Cost= $3,534.00
Material: Paint
Company: Sherwin Williams
Product Number: SW6870
Color: Ablaze
Color Family: Red
Paint Type: 100% Acrylic Latex Paint
Size: 1 Gallon
Gloss: Semi-gloss
Space Used: Reception Room
Sustainability: Zero VOC, Antimicrobial, Stain Resistant
Installation: Apply paint with a brush, sponge, or roller
Maintenance: Wipe with damp rag
Calculations:
1 gallon = $30
Reception Room: 9’ x 10’ = 90 sq ft
4’ x 10’ = 40 sq ft
13.5’ x 10’= 135 sq ft
2’ x 10’= 20 x 2= 40 sq ft
Total: 90 + 40 + 135 + 40= 305 sq ft
Coverage 400 sq ft per gallon
305/400= 1 gallon
1 x $30= $30
Total Cost= $30

Material: Paint
Company: Sherwin Williams
Product Number: SW6712
Color: Luau Green
Color Family: Green
Paint Type: 100% Acrylic Latex Paint
Size: 1 gallon
Gloss: Semi-gloss
Space Used: Conference Room
Sustainability: Zero VOC, Antimicrobial, Stain Resistant
Installation: Apply paint with a brush, sponge, or roller
Maintenance: Wipe with damp rag to clean
Calculations:
1 gallon = $30
Conference Room: 15’ x 10’= 150 sq ft
Coverage 400 sq ft per gallon
150/400= 1 gallon
1 x $30= $30
Total Cost = $30
 
Material: Paint
Company: Sherwin Williams
Product Number: SW6573
Color: Juneberry
Color Family: Violets
Paint Type: 100% Acrylic Latex
Size: 1 gallon
Gloss: Semi-gloss
Space Used: Private Offices, Reception Room
Sustainability: Zero VOC, Antimicrobial, Stain Resistant
Installation: Apply paint with a brush, sponge, or roller
Maintenance: Wipe with damp rag to clean
Calculations:
1 gallon = $30
Private Offices: 10’ x 10’ = 100 sq ft x 2 walls = 200 sq ft x 2 offices = 400 sq ft
Reception Room: 5.5’ x 10’ = 55 sq ft x 2 walls= 110 sq t
7’ x 10’ = 70 sq ft x 2 walls= 140 sq ft
400 + 110 + 140= 650 sq ft total
Coverage 400 sq ft per gallon
650/400= 2 gallons
2 x $30= $60
Total Cost = $60

Material: Upholstery
Type: Smart
Company: Knoll Textiles
Product Number K126815
Color: Flax, Lava, Shamrock, and Concord
Content: Polyurethane face: 65%, Polyester backing:35%
Width 54”
Grade: C
Bolt: 30
Cutting: Non-Railroaded
Type: Heavy Duty
Wyzenbeck Published: 95,000
Sean Slippage Warp: 103.8 FB
Lightfastness 40 hrs: 5
CAL 117: Pass
Colorfastness Wet: 5
Colorfastness Dry: 4.5
Brush Pill: 5
Maintenance: Water-based cleaning agents or foam may be used.
Calculations:
Each lounge chair requires 6 yards of fabric
$42/ yard
Flax= 10 chairs= 6 x 10= 60 yds x $42= $2,520
Lava= 6 chairs= 6 x 6= 36 yds x $42= $1,512
Shamrock= 8 chairs= 8 x 6= 48 yds x $42= $2,016
Concord= 7 chairs= 7 x 6= 42 yds x $42= $1,764
$2,520 + $1,512 + $2,016 + $1,764= $7,812
Total Cost= $7,812

Product: 2’ x 2’ lay-in ceiling
Company: Armstrong
Name: Tierra
Product Number:
Color: White
Material: BioAcoustic with DuraBrite acoustically transparent membrance
Surface Finish: DuraBrite with factory-applied latex paint
Fire Performance:ASTM E84 and CAN/ULC S10 surface burning characteristics. Flame spread index 25 or less. Smoke developed index 50 or less
ASTM E1264 Classification: Type XX, Form 3, Pattern E, Fire Class A
Sag Resistance: HumiGuard Plus
VOC/Formaldehyde Emissions
Anti-Mold/Mildew and Bacteria
Sustainability: It’s composed of rapidly renewable, recycled fibers. Therefore, it has a natural texture that is occasionally more evident based on the impact of natural lighting conditions.
Anti-microbial, sag resistant, durable
Calculations:
2’ x 2’= 4 sq ft
Entire space is 864 sq ft
4/864= 216 ceiling tiles
Cost unknown








Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Reflections


This semester I have learned a lot of new information from my Interior Materials class. We had several lectures in which we were taught new information.  In addition, we were able to go on several field trips around Lubbock to increase and further instill the principles we had learned in class.
I was able to learn a lot of information from our first two field trips in which we went to the Fiber and Bipolymer Research Institute. For one, I did not understand anything about fibers other than how we have natural and man-made fibers. The steps in which, for example, cotton goes through to become a t-shirt were quite intriguing.
This semester I also was able to learn new information on residential and commercial materials like wood, tile, carpet, vinyl, marble, stone, etc. This new information was re-instilled in my mind through the several field trips we went to places that specialize in materials and their installations like All About Looks, Collins Tile & Stone, and Leftwich Chapman. All About Looks focus is towards fabrics and using them mainly in upholstered furniture. Yet, their only limitation as to what they can is do is limited by the designer/client’s imagination. They are always looking for new materials that can be used as a fabric application in new, unique, and useful ways.  Collins Tile & Stone and Leftwich Chapman both specialize in tile and stone for residential and commercial spaces, one more than the other. From them we were able to learn the processes and stages stone goes through to be used as flooring or countertops. In addition we were exposed to several new tile shapes, colors, sizes, textures, etc. as well as carpets and other flooring materials.
Another field trip we went on was touring some of Jeff Seal’s homes. It was super exciting to see things that an interior designer from Jeff’s team designed and it put to practice in a space. This in a way gave me hope to what I can do in the future as an interior designer and it truly is exciting. Finally, we went to Parkhill, Smith, and Cooper. This field trip was my favorite since they are all about sustainable design, and I want to incorporate that in all of my designs, whether they be interior or exterior spaces. Sustainability is a growing trend since it is the only way to make use of our resources and still make sure the future generations have enough resources to survive. PSC is somewhere I am intrigued to learn more about and possibly intern for.
This semester I have gained quite a lot of useful information about the design world and all of its components. With this new knowledge, I am eager to put what I have learned into practice.