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Good Afternoon! 2/25/14. Today we are: Talking about SPACE Why??? Creating a layout using the tips learned in class. Money Size of family Ages of family members Interests/hobbies Maintenance. Factors that influence space requirements:. Active-Social Area. Private Areas.
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Good Afternoon! 2/25/14 • Today we are: • Talking about SPACE • Why??? • Creating a layout using the tips learned in class
Money • Size of family • Ages of family members • Interests/hobbies • Maintenance Factors that influence space requirements:
Living Room Room for conversation and through traffic
Dining Room Room for chairs to be pulled away from the wall.
Kitchen Work and storage space
Bedroom Room around the bed- storage space
Bathroom Storage
Entrance/Foyer Greeting area and coat closet
Tips for Small Spaces • White, beige, or light pastel paint colors on the walls of tight spaces create an airy impression. • If a darker hue on the walls is preferred, leave the ceiling white; this "lifts" the ceiling and makes the room seem taller and more open. • Paint the baseboards and ceiling molding white, too, for the same reason. • Painting vertical stripes on a wall or using wallpaper with vertical stripes also draws the eye up and makes the room seem larger.
Small spaces continued • If the small space has a window, do not use heavy draperies. • Roman shades or sheers at the windows that can be rolled up or pulled aside during the day will bring light inside. • The view outside the window will create an impression of extra space, much the same way that adjoining rooms seem to be extensions of one another.
Creating space • Bedroom: • Daybed with storage • Twin bed with no headboard or footboard • Small furniture with rounded corners • Office: • Small desk with storage • Built in desk
Adding Space to a Home • Most Popular choice: Family Room • Family rooms are used so much that most people decide to put their money into this room – they’ll use it the most • Can redecorate them and change their purpose as the family grows • 2ndmost popular: Bathroom • Adds value to home • Gives more privacy to parents, children or guests
Choices • Should you go Up or Out? • Many homeowners prefer adding rooms on the ground level to making second-story additions. • Adding a new bathroom, bedroom, or family room to the ground floor makes more sense than a second-story project which can stress or weaken foundations, footings, or weatherproofing elements. • One-story homes fare better in many housing markets at resale time--not everyone likes stairs.
Your turn! • Create a living room layout that allows space for moving through the room but also allows for conversation • Use the layout of your living room in your dream house! • Draw or place it on graph paper – move it around, see what works best • Color • Write up with pictures, then hand in