Tuesday, November 5, 2013
For commercial design, I've finally finished designing and laying out everything for the second floor in Camp Chameleon. I'd like to take you through the back entrance to the executive suites. You would come up the stairs or the elevator and open up to a lobby area with three doorways. There are double doors that lead into the residential area, a single door that leads into the executive office and a pocket door that leads into the executive conference room. The conference room has a conference table, a projection screen and podium for speaking as well as hold the projection equipment. There is also a credenza for storage. There is one window which helps the work environment and the happiness of workers. The executive office has a fun tree as a coat rack and comfortable chairs for any guests. The is natural artwork and a book case as well as an L-shaped desk. Both of these spaces are represented as executive but also include features to show that you are in a fun space, a children's camp. The best entrance into the residential space is through the front. When you enter, you will walk into a large open room. To the left is a small L-shaped kitchen, with a door into the half bath and laundry room. In front of you is the den, with a small sitting area and desk for any work that needs to be done. The couch in this area folds out into a bed for any guests. This space also leads to the executive area and the master bedroom. To the right of the entrance you will see a dining table for six and a hutch for storage. To the right of the dining area is the living room. There is one couch against the wall and an end table. In front of the windows are two sitting chairs and a shorter table with storage. The master bedroom, is filled with a queen sized bed with a night stand on each side for storage. A lounge chair with table is on the left side of the bed and across from the bed is a large wardrobe for storage. The is also an entrance into the master bathroom to the left side of the room. The master bathroom opens to a sink with a four foot wide counter/cabinet, then to the toilet and to the stand alone corner shower. The entire space should feel fun and exciting, but also comfortable and safe. I can't wait to start working on the boards to represent this space, now that the floor plans are finished. I will have more to share soon.
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