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5 Residential Design Laurel Model 11 Residential Design Primrose Model 19 Residentai Design Chadsworth Model 25 Restaurant Design Curry N Hurry Restaurant 31 Mixed Use Design A Vibrant Union
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
LAUREL MODEL
Located in the developing Summerville, SC, the new Nexton development caters to both your young upwardly mobile family, as well as, your well established family. The Laurel model was designed to cater to the more conservative well established family. Incorporating various shades of blues with bronze finishes, the home is still contemporary enough to spark interest of your young adult buyer.
Sherwin Williams Paint Swatches: SW7547 Sandbar, SW7037 Balanced Beige, SW7501 Threshold Taupe, SW7621 Silvermist, SW7603 Poolhouse, SW7604 Smoky Blue Interior Finishes: Maple Umber Cabinets, Giallo Fiesta Coun-tertop, 200 Café au lait Floor Tile, Oil Rubbed Bronze Finishes
INTERIOR FINISHES
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FURNITURE LAYOUT
Current Page First Level Floor Plan Second Level Floor Plan Opposite Page First Level Paint Schedule Second Level Paint Schedule
PAINT SCHEDULE
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INTERIOR IMAGES
Dining Room Gathering Room
INTERIOR IMAGES
Owner’s Suite Secondary Bedroom—Boy
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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
PRIMROSE MODEL
Located in the developing Summerville, SC, the new Nexton development caters to both your young upwardly mobile family, as well as, your well established family. The Primrose model was de-signed to cater to the new younger population that is slowly moving into the Summerville area. Incor-poratig dark grays and bold yellows, the Laurel pro-vides the prospective with clean contemporary lines accented with chrome.
Sherwin Williams Paint Swatches: SW7015 Repose Gray, SW7016 Mindful Gray, SW7017 Dorian Gray, SW7018 Dovetail, SW6386 Napery, SW6387 Compatible Cream, SW6388 Golden Fleece Interior Finishes: Hickory Wood Flooring, Coconut Cabinet with Gray Stone Glaze, Strata 546 Calcite Tile, Shaw Roll on Bare Mineral, Bacca Bianca Granite, Gray Shower Listel, Brantford Brushed Nickel Fixtures
INTERIOR FINISHES
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FURNITURE LAYOUT
Current Page First Level Floor Plan Second Level Floor Plan Opposite Page First Level Paint Schedule Second Level Paint Schedule
PAINT SCHEDULE
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PAINT DETAILS
Owner’s Suite Loft
INTERIOR IMAGES
Gathering Room Kitchen
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INTERIOR IMAGES
Covered Patio Loft
INTERIOR IMAGES
Owner’s Suite Secondary Bedroom—Girl
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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CHADSWORTH MODEL
Bold, fun, and contemporary at its finest. Located in the family oriented Highland Park, NJ, the Cross-ings at Highland Park boast stacked condos and townhomes that cater to young upwardly mobile families. Using jewel tones and chrome finishes, this model will leave buyers inspired!
INTERIOR FINISHES
Sherwin Williams Paint Swatches: SW7023 Requisite Gray, SW7024 Functional Gray, SW7025 Backdrop, SW7579 Alaea, SW6027 Eggshell, SW7617 Mediter-ranean Interior Finishes: Hickory 510 Stonehenge Flooring, Sandalo Serene White Tile, Short & Sweet 500 Twilight Carpet, Tahoe Maple Espresso, New Celadona Granite, Salerno Grigio Perla Backsplash, Icon Brushed Nickel Fix-tures
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FURNITURE LAYOUT
PAINT SCHEDULE
Opposite Page First Level Floor Plan Second Level Floor Plan Third Level Floor Plan Current Page First Level Paint Schedule Second Level Paint Schedule
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PAINT SCHEDULE
Current Page Third Level Paint Schedule Secondary Bedroom Paint Detail Owner’s Suite Paint Detail Opposite Page Gathering and Dining Room Lower Level Rec Room Owner’s Suite Secondary Bedroom—Girl
INTERIOR IMAGES
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CURRY—N– HURRY RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT DESIGN
With the rich culture of Nepal as inspiration, the design concept for this restaurant design was to incorporate the bold primary colors red, yellow, and blue with natural textures and darker wood tones. The space would not only be a restaurant, but a space for television watching and karaoke.
PROPOSED DESIGN
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LAYOUTS & DETAILS
Current Page 2D and 3D Floor Plan East View Section Cut Section View Facing Accent Wall
PROGRESS IMAGES
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PROGRESS IMAGES
COMPLETED DESIGN
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MIXED USE DESIGN
A VIBRANT UNION
The objective of this thesis is to explore the poten-tial of retrofitting in a struggling downtown Greens-boro. By turning a former furniture store into an art gallery and exhibit space shared by 5 of the 6 uni-versities in Greensboro and apartments, a new energy will be infused into the 300 block of South Elm Street. By combining Greensboro’s identity as a flouring art district a younger foot traffic can be gained by a university presence.
EXTERIOR VIEW
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SECTION VIEWS
SECTION VIEWS
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Perspective One—Entry of Art Gal- Perspective Two– Gallery Space
RENDERINGS
Perspective Three-Gallery Space Perspective Four– Bar Area
RENDERINGS
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Perspective Five-Residential Entry Perspective Six– Apartment Space
RENDERINGS
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