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JILL SUSANNE SCHROETER INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO Contact Information: 440-479-2866 [email protected] www.wix.com/jillschroeter/ID

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J I L L S U S A N N E S C H R O E T E R

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O

Contact Information:

[email protected]/jillschroeter/ID

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – P O P U L A R C U L T U R E I N S T I T U T E

This was a semester long project in which the assignment was to create a 2500 square foot Popular Culture Institute in a large urban university in a suburban-like setting. This institute will host traveling exhibits and conferences. The desired atmosphere is one of energy, avoiding institutional and museum qualities.

1- Acoustical Wall Covering 3- Wall Covering2- Rubber Base 4- Carpet

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FLOOR PLAN

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – P O P U L A R C U L T U R E I N S T I T U T ESkills Acquired/ Criteria:

-Criteria Matrix -Relationship Diagram -Prototypical Plan Sketches -Bubble -Diagrams -Block Plan -Schematic Space Plan-Interior Perspective -Rendered Floor Plan -Furniture Specification-Material Selection -AutoCAD Drafting -Space Planning-Programming -Concept Development -Reflective Ceiling Plan

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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – P O P U L A R C U L T U R E I N S T I T U T E

I chose to include curves and circles to make the institute have a futuristic and fun feeling. The Meeting Room Ceiling Pattern is alternating heights of 7’-10” and 8’-6”. The Exhibit Room floor pattern is alternating dark and light wood finishes. The curves are repeated in the wall covering, reception area, benches, and arched walls.

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EXHIBIT ROOM WOOD FLOOR PATTERN

MEETING ROOM CEILING PATTERN

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – P O P U L A R C U L T U R E I N S T I T U T EKitchen

1- Wall Covering2- Quartz Countertop3- Cabinet Veneer4- VCT Flooring5- Rubber Base

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – P O P U L A R C U L T U R E I N S T I T U T E

Furniture and Materials:

The project requirement was to use finishes and furniture that was “traditional with a twist”. The clients wanted to use navy blue and silvers but were open to adding others colors. I chose a carpet tile that was mostly navy blue with flecks of deep turquoise. I repeated these colors in the wall coverings, fabric, and rubber bases. I chose silvers and grays to lighten up the deep colors. The furniture has traditional lines with dark finishes.

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ENTRY / RECEPTION PERSPECTIVE RENDERED WITH GOOGLE SKETCHuP

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M A N U A L D R A F T I N G / S P A C E P L A N N I N GR E G I O N A L M A N A G E M E N T O F F I C E

This was a semester long project in which the assignment was to design an office space for a regional management office using a 2500 square foot building shell. A professional and impressive atmosphere is desired for this space which will be used for executive and marketing activities. I placed all private offices on the perimeter of the building to provide them with a view. I chose a classic pattern hounds tooth but paired it with contemporary colors to provide a professional and striking setting.

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – R E G I O N A L M A N A G E M E N T O F F I C E

Skills Acquired/ Criteria:

-Criteria Matrix -Relationship Diagram -Prototypical Plan Sketches -Bubble Diagrams -Block Plan -2 Schematic Space Plans-Interior Perspective -Rendered floor plan -Hand Drafting-Space Planning -Programming -Concept Development

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3 D A u t o C A D – G A L L E R Y L O B B Y

This Gallery Lobby was created in 3D AutoCAD. I used a neutral color palate and modern classic furniture.

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3 D A u t o C A D – C O N F E R E N C E R O O M

This conference room was created in 3D AutoCAD. It includes modern chairs, glass table top, drum pedant lights, and modern built-in cabinetry.

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C O M M E R C I A L D E S I G N – T H E C O R I N T H I A N C A S I N O

The assignment was to create a casino lobby inspired by the Greek furniture style using 3D AutoCAD and hand drawings. My design concept was to repeat the Greek Key and the slope of the Klismos chair throughout the design. My goal was to create a majestic and classic lobby.

Skills Acquired/ Criteria: -3D AutoCAD -Material Selection-Furniture Design -Space Planning

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C R A F T S M A N S T Y L E H O M E

This second year project was to create a set of architectural plans for a 2000-3000 square foot, two story home using AutoCAD.

-Site Plan -Wall Section -Basement Plan-Finish Schedule -First and Second Floor -Roof Plan-Front and Rear Elevations -Kitchen Elevations

FRONT AND REAR ELEVATIONS

SITE PLAN

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C R A F T S M A N S T Y L E H O M E

FIRST FLOOR

K I T C H E N E L E V A T I O N SKITCHEN ELEVATIONS

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C R A F T S M A N S T Y L E H O M E

BASEMENT

ROOF PLAN

SECOND FLOOR

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – L E F F E R S R E S I D E N C E

The owners wish to create a larger master bath, a brighter kitchen, and be able to access the deck from the kitchen. The desired overall feel of the house is to be open, airy, and have a cottage feel. Having a green design is very important.

Skills Acquired: -Perspective Rendering -Google SketchUp-Sustainable Products -Material Selection -Space Planning

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – L E F F E R S R E S I D E N C E

Sustainable Living: I have chosen only ENERGY STAR® qualified appliances and all materials are made from recycled materials and can be recycled.

Accessible Design: This is the clients’ forever home so I wanted to make it accessible to grow with them. All doorways, walkways, clear space at appliances, and receptacles within the remodel are wheelchair accessible.

Laminate Countertop

Paint

Glass Backsplash

Cabinets

Existing Flooring

FAMILY ROOM

FUTURE FOUR SEASONS

ROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

FRONT ROOM

EXISTING DECK

KITCHEN

BATHROOM

CLOSET

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C H I C A G O A P A R T M E N T

Skills Acquired: -Perspective Drawing -Hand Drafting -Furniture and Material Selection -Space Planning

The apartment in Chicago was designed to reflect the traditional architecture of the building while incorporating the urban feel of the city. I kept the upholstered furniture traditional while integrating modern table surfaces. The soft colors in the fabric are classic motifs, but have contemporary feel to them. The neutral color scheme works because of the varied textures including leather, voided velvet, sheers, and a small animal print. This neutral color palate is in contrast to the dark wood of the floors and furniture. The floor plan is intended to allow a view of the city through the windows from anywhere in the apartment.

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READING NOOK

DINING AREA

LIVING ROOMLIBRARY/OFFICE

ENTRY

R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C H I C A G O A P A R T M E N T

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – N I N A C A M P B E L L I N S P I R E D B E D R O O M

The project was to create a master bedroom and closet suite using the style and theories of a designer of your choice. I choose Nina Campbell because I admire her use of luxury, practicality, and technique of mixing different eras and styles.I chose a traditional style in the Chesterfield sofa and Baroque bed. This is in contrast to the mid-century Platnertable, bedside table, and slipper chair. The white wood floor, calm wall color, and black bed are rest areas for the eye in comparison to the bold patterns in the rug and drapes.

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – K A T L Y N ’ S B E D R O O M

The client wanted a bedroom where she could read and relax. She loves clean lines and non-feminine organic elements. She also wanted to add a fireplace in the space.

Skills Acquired: -Furniture Selection -Material Selection -Hand Drafting

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – B R I N G I N G T H E O U T D O O R S I N

The project was to create a schematic color scheme for a family of four. The family’s hobbies are camping, reading, and gardening. The couple wanted the bedroom to be relaxing. The husband is very interested in maps and would like to do something with them so I chose to have a map on the ceiling of the living room. I chose the color scheme based on the china pieces that were inherited and used the area rug to incorporate all the colors. I chose organic, leafy patterns to tie in the family’s love of the outdoors. The blue fabric in the bedroom is repeated in the living room to create a flow throughout the home.

MASTER BEDROOM

LIVING ROOM

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – F R E N C H C O U N T R Y E L E G A N C E

I choose classic patterns such as damask, neoclassical toile, and French toile, but on a larger scale. I mixed these with smaller scale geometrics, stripes, and solids in each room. To keep the feel relaxed I chose French country furniture painted white. To incorporate elegance into the home, I selected chandeliers with either crystal or bold beads. Each room has it’s own color scheme but the rooms flow together by using the same tones and patterns.

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – C O G A N G U E S T B E D R O O M

The clients wanted a chic and luxurious feel for their guest bedroom. Their families live out of town and visit often. The clients wanted to create a space that would be a treat for their guests. I chose soft deep purple and ivory fabrics pared with metallic silvers, Lucite, and a zebra rug for a bit of elegance.

Skills Acquired: -Google SketchUp -Material selection

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R E S I D E N T I A L D E S I G N – A N A T R A L I V I N G R O O M

The clients are a young couple and this is their first home. They wanted a warm and relaxing room where they could unwind after work and watch television. I chose warm earth colors with pops of fall colors including red, orange, and green.

Skills Acquired: -Google SketchUp -Minimal Budget -Furniture and Accessory Selection

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F U R N I T U R E S T Y L E S – E Y G P T I A N T R A V E L I N G M U S U E M

The assignment was to develop a concept for a traveling museum exhibit of 50 gold artifacts and jewelry found in Egyptian tombs. The project was to include an interior perspective, ideas for seating and exhibit display, floor plan, and interior finish proposals. I decided to incorporate a map of the Nile River as the flooring and Egyptian columns for the display.

Skills Acquired: -Google SketchUP -Furniture Rendering

-Space Planning -Material Selection

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3 D C O M P U T E R M O D E L I N G – 3 D S M A X A N D R H I N O 3 D

Project: (3DS Max) Create and render a scene illustrating an unexpected interaction between two or more objects. I chose to have a “bulb tree” with pine trees as the ornaments.

Project: (Rhino 3D) Invent a new multi-function appliance in detail from Rhino3D software and use Flamingo to create high-quality renderings of the model. I chose to hybrid a leg extension machine with a salon style sink.

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B A T H R O O M R E D E S I G N

Project: This is the bathroom at a custom picture framing shop that is to be used by employees and customers. The owners were embarrassed to have clients use the previous bathroom. They wanted the room to represent the type and quality of work they do.

Solution: I choose a calm and relaxing blue contrasted with a dark espresso. The cabinet was custom made to fit the narrow space, contemporary art was chosen, and the mirror was framed.

BEFORE DESIGN AFTER

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P E R S P E C T I V E D R A W I N G

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P E R S P E C T I V E D R A W I N G

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R E N D E R I N G S

These sketches were done in freehand sketching my first year

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