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Introduction to Interior Design VDIS10002 Residential Interiors 1 Mel Fee Adv. Dip. IDD

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Introduction to Interior Design

VDIS10002 Residential Interiors 1 Mel Fee Adv. Dip. IDD

What is Interior Design?

• “Effective setting for the range of human activities" that are to take place there.

• Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes:

• Conceptual development

• Liaising with the clients of a project

• The management and execution of the design.

What is an Interior Decorator

• Before formal Interior Designers evolved the job was the concern of craftsmen or upholsterers. This means that many ‘decorators’ at this time were dealers in the elements needed for interiors. This called into question the qualifications of the decorator and their standing as an independent advisor

• Dorothy Draper would be considered one of the first professional Interior Designers

Dorothy Draper

Summary

• Interior designers design and supervise the construction or redevelopment of building interiors. To use the term Interior Designer in the USA you must hold a qualification and be registered

Dorothy Draper

The lobby at the Hampshire House.

• Duties & Tasks • Interior designers may perform the following tasks: • talk to clients and architects to work out clients' needs and intentions, and

to make sure that safety requirements are met • develop designs that are appropriate, functional and aesthetically pleasing • prepare working drawings and specifications for interior construction,

materials, finishes, space planning, lighting, furnishings and equipment • estimate costs of materials, labour and time, and give estimates to clients

for approval • organise supplies and prepare detailed instructions for tradespeople • inspect the work of suppliers and tradespeople, and maintain time, cost

and quality controls • work with specialists in technical areas concerned with fire, hydraulics,

and mechanical, electrical and structural design, making sure that industry regulations are met

• prepare and administer tenders and contract documents • re-design the interiors of old buildings and design furnishings to be made

by cabinetmakers, antique furniture restorers and other tradespeople • design exhibitions, commercial display stands or stage, film and television

production sets.

Personal Requirements

•creativity and artistic flair

•good at problem-solving and lateral thinking

•able to work independently or as part of a team

•good communication skills

•an aptitude for technical drawing and illustration.

Interior Design Specialties • Residential

• Commercial

• Other what areas could these be?

Residential Interiors 1 VDIS 10002

• What are the requirements?

Task 1

• Research / Images

• Select a site (consider the size?)

• Survey Plan

• Client Brief (Task 2)

• OH&S, Body corporate and Legal requirements. What are these?

• Inspirational material/ images for the client.

• Theme / style to incorporate.

• Concept development. How best to complete?

• Client presentation. (Task 3)

Task 2

• The Brief

• Develop the Client Brief

(You are to refer to the heading in the Job Folder module)

• RESEARCH FOR A SIMPLE BRIEF

• Gathering a brief

Task 3

• Documentation

• Technical drawings in CAD

• Sketches and Renderings

• Sample / Presentation boards

• Report on your designs and it’s benefits to the client (Why have you designed what you have)

• Copyright and its applications

How to approach these Task

• The Design Theme (Style)

• Give yourself a design theme.

The brief

Space Planning Arranging the furniture to fit the space and/or arranging the space to

fit the brief (Refer to Job Folder for more detail)

Analyse the furniture placement and traffic flow

by asking the following questions:-

• Are entrances/exits restricted in any way? • Has sufficient room been left to move easily around and

between furniture items? • Can the functions of the room be carried out easily and

without restriction? • Are there elements that are still required to ensure the

space functions more efficiently? Is the natural light being used effectively?

• Is the view being used effectively? • Does the natural light have a detrimental effect on any

elements in the space. • How do the elements relate to each other?

APPLYING THE CONCEPT

• Appling the style or theme. Once you have a finalised floor plan now apply the design concept to this layout. This is when you now select furniture, accessories, colours, rugs, window treatments and wall finishes to suit the style.

• Remember: a floor plan is only the beginning. What is happening to the wall elevations? What artwork or accessories shall be used?

• In an open space, say a loft or warehouse, a rug or floor covering defines an area. Be it for dining or seating.

Designing for walls

Presentation

Before & After

• Apartment Rivage Royale Gold Coast A simple decoration project with no structural

changes. Paint, Carpet, Window treatments, Furniture

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