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Types of Interior Design

Types of Interior Design. Objective 1.01 Interior Design I. Note: This PPT does not contain images, please insert your own or download the Types of Interior Design PPT from the FI51 Teacher Shared Resources Folder on Moodle. Residential DESIGN. Designing the interior of private homes.

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Types of Interior Design

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  1. Types of Interior Design Objective 1.01 Interior Design I Note: This PPT does not contain images, please insert your own or download the Types of Interior Design PPT from the FI51 Teacher Shared Resources Folder on Moodle.

  2. Residential DESIGN Designing the interior of private homes.

  3. Single Family Homes • Free standing residential home

  4. Custom Built • Home designed by an architect and built by a contractor to meet the needs of an individual family. • Home is unique • More costly than other homes and often takes longer to build

  5. Tract Housing • Multiple homes of a similar style that are built on a tract of land that becomes a subdivision.

  6. Modular Homes • Modular homes that are built in a factory as boxes/rooms which are shipped to the building site. • The “boxes” are then assembled onto a foundation to form a house.

  7. Mobile Homes • Homes that are completely built in a factory or plant and pulled to the lot on wheels. • The wheels may be removed and the home placed on a foundation to meet local codes.

  8. Tiny Homes Homes that are typically under 400 square feet Can be on wheels or permanent location

  9. Multi-family Housing: • Structures that provide housing for more than one family. • These structures always have at least one common wall

  10. Apartments • Rented single level housing, in a multi-level building that houses many families • Great for people just moving into the housing market • Can be temporary housing, especially if in an area for a short time, or long term

  11. Condominiums • Building in which the buyer owns individual space and interest in the common areas. • Must follow the HOA (Homeowners Association) in regards to the exterior of unit, all yards, and other common areas. • Can make NO changes unless approved by HOA

  12. Townhouse • Individual houses that share one to two common walls. • Has 2 or more stories • Townhomes can be owned or rented

  13. Quick Review • A single family home is a house where:_______________ • An example of a single family home is:_______________ • A multi-family home is a home where:________________ • An example of a multi-family home is: _______________

  14. Commercial Design Involves designing all areas that are not residential houses.

  15. Retail Design • Develop well –planned store layout that maximizes square footage with visual appeal to increase sales. • Consists of designing: shopping centers, specialty stores, fitness centers, salons

  16. Corporate Design • Largest interior design specialty. • Must think about office work-flow, communication needs, flexible configurations, office chairs, technology use, and human behavior

  17. HealthCare Design • Designers use evidence-based design, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations, and are working to integrate homelike features to the medical world to reach a wide variety of needs • Consists of designing: hospitals, assisted living facilities, medical offices, rehabilitation and wellness centers

  18. Hospitality Design • Second largest commercial design specialty. • Design goals are to make a warm and inviting place for you to vacation, eat, and relax • Includes: hotels, convention centers, restaurants, cafés

  19. Institutional Design • Coordinating design ideas by stakeholders. Designs to help learning take place • Consists of designing: schools, colleges, religious facilities, recreational areas, libraries, museums, and government buildings • Many of these projects are publicly funded (except for religious and banks)

  20. Quick Review • Name two different types of commercial design: ________________ • What is the difference between residential design and commercial design?

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