Description

Hey, I'm an industrial designer and fiftheen years ago I began to work
as interior designer too. I'm able to organize house spaces using furnitures sold by large-scale
distribution. These furnitures, whose measures
are standard, are relatively cheap, as it is known. So for this project I chose to prevent custom and expensive furniture. I tried to divide your house spaces thinking about this kind of standard
furnishings that so you could find easily in many high-medium category
furniture-shops. The commercial offer is infinitely varied and the offered products are
so varied in the range of colors and finishes that you will surely find what is
right for you. So I only distributed the house spaces with rationality and
functionality (for example, an angular cabinet with a standard depth of 60 cm needs a
minimum space of 105x105 cm). So it is useless thinking and projecting other
measures that then we have to adjust necessarily with a custom product. I didn't think about combinations of colours and materials: this is a
next phase of the project. I worked without changing the classical-home concept: I respected all
minimum dimensions where we have to place the furniture and I divided the
living area from sleeping area (with bathroom and laundry-room too). The big problem, that you just Know, is the lack of windows and openings
but we'll be able to remedy the problem with any right devices. For example, we
could use glass-doors and partitions with glass-fixed-openings on the top (for example between the bathroom and the childrenroom). We could use Solatube skylights equipped with ventilation, for example
in the bathrooms and in the laundry room, running the tubes in a false ceiling,
with light source in the south wall and west. The drawings I'm proposing are nothing more than the first simple
work-notes, deliberately not detailed - the first step of an interior designer- where, however, I gave you all
necessary measures useful for creating a modular furniture system and a right
hydraulic scheme too. Greetings.