Jan 27, 2015
Project Report on
Residential Design
With
Dezyne C’cole College, Ajmer
Submitted to
Dezyne E’cole College towards the
Partial fulfillment of the
Bachelors in Interior Designing
By
Jyoti Phulwani
Dezyne E’cole College
Ajmer
2012-2013
DEZYNE E’COLE COLLEGE
106/10, civil lines, Ajmer- 305001-Rajasthan
Ph.No.-0145-2624679, 9829024839
Website: www.dezyneecole.com
This Project Report of Ms./Mr.______________________ of Fashion/Interior Design has
been graded as __________________________________
Thanking You
Principal
(Seal & Signature)
Dezyne E’cole College
106/10, civil lines
Ajmer- 305001-
Rajasthan
Tel: +91 9829024839
Fax: +91 145 2426456
Acknowledgement
The residential space planning project is the result of one year education of Bachelors in Interior
Designing and one year diploma in Interior Designing.
I am thankful to Dezyne E’cole College for giving me the opportunity to make this project and for
guiding me to complete it.
I also thank my teachers of interior department and all the people who have helped me for this
project.
Jyoti Phulwani
B.Sc ID
Content
1. Synopsis
2. Introduction
3. Case study and client profile
4. Site location
5. Layouts
a. Ground floor beam and pillar
b. First floor beam and pillar
c. Ground floor door and window
d. First floor door and window
e. Ground floor flooring
f. First floor flooring
g. Ground floor furniture
h. First floor furniture
i. Ground floor rendered
j. First floor rendered
k. Pillar cut section
l. Boundary wall cut sections
m. Pathway cut sections
n. Pot cut section
o. Entrance stair cut section
p. Paved area cut sections
q. Bench cut section
r. Back area
6. Space planning of the kitchen
7. Design part
8. Plan to be design
9. Design process
10. Brain storming and collages
11. Concept
12. Concept board
13. Colour board
14. Mood board
15. Elevations
16. Material board
17. Rendered elevations
18. 3d views
19. My Assignments
20. Bibliography
Synopsis
The planning of my project is done according to the bye-laws given by the government and also
keeping in mind the Luis Kahn’s principle of the interconnection between the served and the
servant spaces.
In my plan, I have started planning from the main entrance gate where wooden planks with
pebbles are used and through which it lead to the paved area and car parking, bricks in herring
bone arrangement are used. The whole house is surrounded by the beautiful landscaping from all
the sides. The entrance stair is designed with wood and pebbles and is well lighted.
The house starts with the vestibule which is connected to two sitting zones that is the primary-the
informal living room and the other is the secondary i.e., the formal living room. The space is an
open space with different zones yet connected. The informal living room is connected to a corridor
kitchen and dining area which has corner windows. The primary living room is connected to a
library which has a beautiful view of the outside landscape. The secondary living is connected to
the outside sitting zone through a bifold door which has a view of landscaping. The kitchen is
connected to the deck area through a bifold door.
The ground floor is connected to the first floor through an open well stair. First floor has two
rooms- one master bedroom and other is children’s bedroom. It has a terrace garden and a
balcony too.
INTRODUCTION
Life will be beautiful when you create a right environment inside. A home which doubles as a
workspace may be someone’s dream. Designing is not just about making something on an empty
piece of paper or on an empty space. You have to wonder how you can create something that
takes the past and turns it into the future.
I am a student of Interior Designing doing my bachelors of science in Interior Designing and along
with this I am developing my technical skills by technical oriented diploma program of 2 years to
make myself industry friendly that is my subjection is of total 5 years in this field.
Earlier, nearly past 20 years ago, people were not concerned about designing their houses or any
other thing used in the house which makes their house look different. They only wanted a shelter
of their own without concerning about its beauty or their status in the society. But now, when
purchasing and spending power of people has increased, their status level is turning more to their
ego satisfaction, they are tending more towards designing in their house. They want their house to
speak their way of living and their personality. Home interiors are gaining more importance as it is
more than a lifestyle choice.
In addition to designing, people are more concerned about green homes. They want their homes
to contribute to nature. For that several points has to be paid attention which helps in making a
green home.
One of the most important points which I have paid attention to is BUILDING ENVELOPE. It is the
surrounding environment of a space through which the house is to be protected. Internal and
external environment of a house are not completely divided by a building envelope. They overlap a
series of layers, cycles and systems.
a) Repel rain water
b) Control water vapour
c) Retain heat or coolness and handle air transmission
To begin with the protection of the house, I have started with silver lock bond cavity walls. The
cavity inside acts as a bad conductor and will protect the walls of the house from heat, humidity
and noise to radiate it inside the house.
Apart from this, ventilation is also an Important points which is to be paid attention. Fresh air inside
the house will keep the person fresh and active, so proper ventilation needs to be there in the
house.
To design better air flow, we need to pay attention to a main fact that building envelope is a
complex interconnected mesh.
This diagram articulates the problem related to air that need to be addressed by the building
envelope; the variable factors of outside conditions- climate, orientation, adjacencies and time.
For proper ventilation, proper placement of doors and windows is done, so that a cross ventilation
can occur in the house. For this, clerestory windows are the best option to be taken as it helps in
stack effect of the wind.
Also, for proper air flow, sloppy roof is considered better so that a wind pressure and suction zone
is made which allows air to enter inside the house.
Day lighting and ventilation go hand in hand.
With proper placement of doors and windows we allow ample amount of sunlight to enter inside
the house.
Day lighting should be such, that first rays of morning sun stream in like a clarion call for their
occupants. As sun’s energy makes a person more active and increase its working efficiency. It
also helps to reduce the use of artificial lights in day time.
For proper day lighting, orientation of the house is to be studied which tells the amount of sunlight
coming from different direction.
Climatology, i.e., study of climate, of a space should also be paid attention. It is also responsible
for taking care of building and the residents of the buildings it tells the temperature and rainfall of a
space which helps in designing better.
For controlling the temperature of a space, landscaping is also a main factor.
Cross Ventilation
Landscape is the most powerful way of branding a project. It can reduce the outside temperature
by nearly 6° and inside temperature by nearly 12°.
Also, while planning, national byelaws are paid attention to so that proper air and sunlight can
enter into the house.
Apart from all these points, I was attracted towards the principle of Louis Kahn focusing on served
and servant space. He believed that the served areas should have the servant areas near to it so
that the functionality of the room increases.
Served spaces are living room and bedroom whereas servant spaces are kitchen, toilet, dinning
etc, except that heating, ventilation; A.C., aura in garden area, etc are also servant areas.
I have also paid attention to aspect and prospect of the building.
Keeping all these points in mind, I have divided my project into two parts, i.e., Structural part and
Interior part.
As if structural part is not paid attention, then it will merely interior decoration of the house. To
design a better house, proper structure of the house is needed.
For designing properly, I keep myself updated for different material through different magazines
like Inside Outside, Society Interiors, etc. I keep on going to different shops of materials; I attend
different shows like Inside Outside Mega Show, India Stone Mart, etc. All these things help very
much in updating me for different market materials.
Here, my project is divided into two parts:
Structural Part Interior Furnishing Parts
Foundation -Elements of Design
Boundary wall -Principles of Design
Water supply -Gestalt Principles
Drainage system -Concept Handling
Site selection
Doors and windows placement
Landscaping
Anti termite treatment
Fire protection
Damp proofing
Here, the building I have made is based on sustainable design. The building approach to
sustainability addresses five key areas of human and environment health-Sustainable site
development; Water saving; Energy Efficiency; Selection of material; and Indoor environment
quality.
In the subsequent pages, you will see all the above points incorporated in my plan.
Case Study
Design a residential layout for Mr.kamal Singh who is on higher post of the government. There are
4 members in the family, his wife and two children. The family loves socializing and meeting
people. They want a bungalow or a house which is more open with beautiful landscape around the
house. The family’s main preference is a terrace garden which should be a cozy sit out in the
house. The family is having a good lifestyle and is in the upper class living.
1) Mr. Kamal Singh
Age – 35 yrs
Occupation – On government posts
Need – open and connected space
2)Mrs. Palak Singh
Age – 32 yrs
Occupation – Teacher
Need – maintenance free house
3) Rahul Singh
Age – 14 yrs
Occupation– Student
Need – a studious room
4) Nikhil Singh
Age – 12 yrs
Occupation – Student
Need – a joyful room
Site Location
The space given to us for the site is 500yards2
that is equal to 4500sq.ft. The site is located in the civil line
which is in NE direction of Ajmer, Rajasthan with a landmark being Savitri College.
Distance of bus stop from site: 650m
Distance of Railway Station from site: 5.3km
Following are the layouts of the plan of the house.
Lvl-12"
Lvl-6"
Lvl+
16"
Deck A
rea
Secondary living R
oom
16'5" x 11'10"
Pow
der R
oom
7'5" x 5'0"
Stairs
Up
Prim
ary living R
oom
13'9" X
12'
Library A
rea
13'9" X
6'6"
Entrance
Vestibule A
rea
12'4" X
7'10"
Kitchen
15'9" X
12'10"
Dining A
rea
18'4" X
11'10"
Outside S
itting A
rea
12'10" X
9'11"
72
'-6
"
62'
Lvl +
12"
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
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Ground F
loor B
eam
and
Pillar Layout
03.10.2
013
All
th
e
pilla
rs
an
d
be
am
s
are
1
'6
"
by
1'6
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r w
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B.S
c. ID
S.N
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Sym
bo
l
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Na
me
Pillar
Beam
Outer W
all(cavity)
Inner W
all(1 brick thick)
Paved A
rea(brick in
Herring bone pattern)
Grass
Deck A
rea
8.
Wooden P
lanks w
ith
Pebbles
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Ma
ste
r B
ed
Ro
om
20
'3
" x 1
1'1
0"
Ba
th
ro
om
8'1
0" X
8
'9
"
Ba
th
ro
om
15
'3
" X
9
'1
0"
Clo
se
t
6' x 8
'
Te
rra
ce
G
ard
en
25
'5
" x 1
4'4
"
B
alco
ny
22
'7
" x 6
'
Clo
se
t
11
'3
" x 6
'
Op
en
S
pa
ce
Sta
irs
De
ck A
re
a
De
ck A
re
a
Ch
ild
re
n's B
ed
ro
om
14
'7
" x 1
1'1
0"
72'-6"
62'
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First F
loor B
eam
and
Pillar Layout
03.10.2
013
All
th
e
pilla
rs
an
d
be
am
s
are
1
'6
"
by
1'6
".T
he
o
ute
r w
alls a
re
1
' th
ick h
avin
g a
ca
vity o
f 2
" a
nd
th
e in
ne
r w
alls a
re
6
" th
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an
d a
ll th
e w
alls a
re
m
ad
e o
f b
rick.
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
S.N
o.
Sym
bo
l
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Na
me
Pillar
Beam
Outer W
all(cavity)
Inner W
all(1 brick thick)
Paved A
rea(brick in
Herring bone pattern)
Grass
Deck A
rea
8.
Wooden P
lanks w
ith
Pebbles
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Lvl-12"
Lvl-6"
Lvl+
16"
Deck A
rea
Secondary living R
oom
Pow
der R
oom
7'5" x 5'0"
Stairs
Up
Entrance
W1
W5
W5
W7
W6
W6
W8
D1
D2
D3
D4
W7
D5
Outside S
itting A
rea
12'10" X
9'11"
Prim
ary living R
oom
13'9" X
12'
Library A
rea
13'9" X
6'6"
Kitchen
15'9" X
12'10"
Dining A
rea
18'4" X
11'10"
Lvl +
12"
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Lvl+
16"
Vestibule A
rea
12'4" X
7'10"
W1
W1
W2
W3
W4
L
eg
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Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Residential D
esign
Project
Ground F
loor D
oor and
Window
Layout
03.10.2
013
Gro
un
d F
lo
or D
oo
r S
ch
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ule
S.N
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od
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ize
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D1
D2
4' x 7'
8' X
7'
D3
5'4" X
7'
2'6" X
7'
7'10' X
7'
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
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e w
in
do
ws a
re
ta
ke
n a
t a
h
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ht o
f 7
'
fro
m g
ro
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ith
a
sill le
ve
l o
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avin
g a
fa
nlig
ht a
bo
ve
it o
f 1
'6
" h
eig
ht e
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ep
t th
e
win
do
ws n
ea
r sta
ir a
nd
p
ow
de
r ro
om
w
in
do
w.
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hulw
ani
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c. ID
Typ
e o
f D
oo
r
Double D
oor
Bifold D
oor
Sliding D
oor
Flush D
oor
Bifold D
oor
D4
D5
Gro
un
d F
lo
or W
in
do
w S
ch
ed
ule
S.N
o.C
od
eS
ize
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
W1
1' x 3'
1' X
5'
1' x 6'
4' x 5'6"
Typ
e o
f W
in
do
w
Picture W
indow
Casem
ent W
indow
W2
W3
W4
W5
1' x 7'
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
6.
3' x 4'6"
Corner W
indow
W6
7.
W7
8.
2' x 4'
louvered W
indow
W8
4' x 5'6"
Casem
ent W
indow
Master B
edR
oom
20'3 " x 11'10"
Children's B
edroom
14'7 " x 11'10"
Bathroom
8'10" X
8'9"
Bathroom
15'3" X
9'10"
Closet
6' x 8'
Terrace G
arden
25'5 " x 14'4"
B
alcony
22'7 " x 6'
Closet
11'3" x 6'
Open S
pace
Sta
irs
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
W1
W2
W2
W3
W4
W6
W11
W5
W5
W6
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11
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First F
loor D
oor and
Window
Layout
03.10.2
013
First F
lo
or D
oo
r S
ch
ed
ule
S.N
o.C
od
eS
ize
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D1
D2
8' x 7'
4' X
7'
D3
2'6" X
7'
3' X
7'
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e w
in
do
ws a
re
ta
ke
n a
t a
h
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ht o
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'
fro
m g
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ith
a
sill le
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l o
f 1
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xce
pt
th
e w
in
do
ws n
ea
r sta
ir a
nd
p
ow
de
r ro
om
win
do
w.
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
Typ
e o
f D
oo
r
Bifold D
oor
Flush D
oor
Flush D
oor
D4
D5
First F
lo
or W
in
do
w S
ch
ed
ule
S.N
o.C
od
eS
ize
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
W1
6' x 5'6'
3' X
5'6"
2' x 4'
4' x 5'6"
Typ
e o
f W
in
do
w
Casem
ent W
indow
W2
W3
W4
W5
Corner W
indow
6.
1' x 3'
W6
7.
W7
8.
1' x 6'
W8
1' x 5'
Flush D
oor
4' X
7'
Flush D
oor
6.
2'6" X
7'
D6
Flush D
oor
9.
1' x 7'
W9
8.
2' x 4'
W10
8.
W11
2' x 4'
4' x 5'6"
Casem
ent W
indow
louvered W
indow
louvered W
indow
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
Picture W
indow
Casem
ent W
indow
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Se
co
nd
ary L
ivin
g R
oo
m
Deck A
rea
Lvl+
16"
Deck A
rea
Secondary Living R
oom
16'5" x 11'10"
Pow
der R
oom
7'5" x 5'0"
Stairs
Up
Prim
ary living R
oom
13'9" X
12'
Library A
rea
13'9" X
6'6"
Entrance
Vestibule A
rea
12'4" X
7'10"
Kitchen
15'9" X
12'10"
Dining A
rea
18'4" X
11'10"
Lvl +
12"
Outside S
itting A
rea
12'10" X
9'11"
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Ground F
loor F
looring
Layout
03.10.2
013
Th
e T
ile
s sh
ow
n h
ere
a
re
o
f 2
' x 2
' x 2
mm
an
d in
P
ow
de
r R
oo
m,it is o
f 1
'x 1
' a
nd
th
e
wo
od
en
p
la
nks a
re
o
f 1
' x 6
'x 9
mm
.
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
S.N
o.
Sym
bo
l
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Na
me
Tiles
Wooden P
lanks
Outer W
all(cavity)
Inner W
all(1 brick thick)
Paved A
rea(brick in
Herring bone pattern)
Grass
Deck A
rea
8.
Wooden P
lanks w
ith
Pebbles
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Master B
edR
oom
20'3 " x 11'10"
Children's B
edroom
14'7 " x 11'10"
Bathroom
8'10" X
8'9"
Bathroom
15'3" X
9'10"
Closet
6' x 8'
Terrace G
arden
25'5 " x 14'4"
B
alcony
22'7 " x 6'
Closet
11'3" x 6'
Open S
pace
Stairs
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Dow
n
Se
co
nd
ary L
ivin
g R
oo
m
L
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itle
Da
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De
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esign
Project
First F
loor F
looring
Layout
03.10.2
013
Th
e T
ile
s sh
ow
n h
ere
a
re
o
f 2
' x 2
' x 2
mm
an
d in
P
ow
de
r R
oo
m,it is o
f 1
'x 1
' a
nd
th
e
wo
od
en
p
la
nks a
re
o
f 1
' x 6
'x 9
mm
.
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
S.N
o.
Sym
bo
l
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Na
me
Tiles
Wooden P
lanks
Outer W
all(cavity)
Inner W
all(1 brick thick)
Paved A
rea(brick in
Herring bone pattern)
Grass
Deck A
rea
8.
Wooden P
lanks w
ith
Pebbles
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Lvl-12"
Lvl-6"
Lvl+
16"
Se
co
nd
ary livin
g R
oo
m
Po
wd
er R
oo
m
Sta
irs
Up
Prim
ary livin
g R
oo
m
Lib
ra
ry A
re
a
Entrance
Lvl +
12"
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Lvl+
16"
S1
S1
S2
C1
C1
C2
T1
C3
C2
C2
C2
T3
T4
T2
C4
C4
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eg
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Ground F
loor F
urnitu
re
Layout
03.10.2
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Gro
un
d F
lo
or F
urn
itu
re
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ch
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S.N
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ize
Co
.N
am
e
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
S1
S2
R
- 5'
10'10" x 6'
Fin
ish
es
Leather
Wood and
Fabric
Minoti
Custom
made
T1
Dia-3'
Wood &
Glass
Custom
made
T2
Minoti
Dia-3'
Wood &
Glass
T3
3' X
4'
Wood &
Glass
Minoti
T4
Glass
Dia-3'
1'6"X
1'8"
C1
C2
C3
Wood
Wood
Local
Market
Custom
made
1'6"X
1'8"
Local
Market
Wicker
work
Local
Market
Dia-2'
C4
Bo-concept
1'6"X
1'8"
Wood &
Leather
All the furnitures taken are
as per the clients need
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
D3
Master B
edR
oom
20'3 " x 11'10"
Children's B
edroom
14'7 " x 11'10"
Bathroom
8'10" X
8'9"
Bathroom
15'3" X
9'10"
Closet
6' x 8'
Terrace G
arden
25'5 " x 14'4"
B
alcony
22'7 " x 6'
Closet
11'3" x 6'
Open S
pace
Stairs
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Dow
n
S1
S2
C1
C1
T1
T2
T2
B1
B2
B2
L
eg
en
d
General N
otes
Project S
pecification
Project
Draw
ing T
itle
Da
te
De
sig
n B
y
Residential D
esign
Project
First F
loor F
urniture
Layout
03.10.2
013
First F
lo
or F
urn
itu
re
S
ch
ed
ule
S.N
o.C
od
eS
ize
Co
.N
am
e
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
S1
S2
5' x 2'2"
Fin
ish
es
Wood and
Fabric
T1
Wood
T2
3'6" X
1'6"
1'6" x 1'6"
6' X
6'
C1
Wood
Local
Market
6' X
3'
Local
Market
All the furnitures taken are
as per the clients need
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
Wood and
Fabric
Local
Market
5' x 2'2"
Local
Market
5' x 2'6"
Wood
Custom
made
Local
Market
Wood
Custom
made
B1
Wood
B2
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
Lvl+
16"
Entrance
Deck A
rea
Deck A
rea
Lvl+
16"
General N
otes
Project S
pecification
Project
Draw
ing T
itle
Da
te
De
sig
n B
y
Residential D
esign
Project
Ground F
loor R
ende
red
Layout
03.10.2
013
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
Th
e fo
llo
win
g co
lo
urs sh
ow
th
e d
iffe
re
nt
ma
te
ria
ls u
se
d.
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
General N
otes
Project S
pecification
Project
Draw
ing T
itle
Da
te
De
sig
n B
y
Residential D
esign
Project
First F
loor R
endered
Layout
03.10.2
013
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
c. ID
Th
e fo
llo
win
g co
lo
urs sh
ow
th
e d
iffe
re
nt
ma
te
ria
ls u
se
d.
Total A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Covered A
rea-2116sq.ft
L x B
=
54'6'' x 47'
5'
8'
8'
8'
L x B
=
54'6'' x 47'
5'
8'
8'
8'
A
A'
5'-9"
3" 4"
3'-11"
2'
5'-9"
3" 4"
2'
3'-11"
2'
4"3"
5'-9"
6'-4"
3"
3"
8"
1'-11"3'-5"
3'-11
"13'
3'-11"
2'
Top V
iew
O
f T
he M
ain P
illars
Rendered Isom
etric V
iew
O
f T
he P
illars
Plan O
f T
he H
ouse
Left P
illar
Right P
illar
Entrance G
ate
Boundary W
all
Left S
ide P
illar D
etails
To
p V
ie
w
Fro
nt a
nd
B
ack
Ele
va
tio
n
3/4" T
hick
S
tone(G
ranite)
4" T
hick
Concrete Layer
Rig
ht a
nd
L
eft S
id
e
Ele
va
tio
n
4" T
hick Iron P
illar
For G
ate
2"x4" Iron H
oldfast
4" T
hick
Concrete Layer
2"x4" Iron H
oldfast
2" T
hick C
oncrete Layer
4" T
hick P
laster
Section A
A'
Plot S
ize - 4500 sq.ft
Direction -
Covered A
rea - 2116 sq.ft
N
Uncovered A
rea - 2384 sq. ft
Design by :
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
.c ID
L x B
=
54'6'' x 47'
5'
8'
8'
8'
3'-11
"13
'3'-11"
2'
L x B
=
54'6'' x 47'
5'
8'
8'
8'
A
A'
B
B'
5'-9"
4"3"
6'-4"
3'-1
1"
5'-9"
3" 4"
6'-4"
2'
1'-1
1"
2'
3'-1
1"
5'-9"
3" 4"
2'
3'-1
1"
2'
1'-1
1"
6'-4"
2'
4"3"
1'-8"
2'
4"3"
5'-9"
6'-4"
6'-4"1'-3"
3"
3"
6
7
Á
3"
3"
1'-11"3'-5"
Top V
iew
O
f T
he M
ain P
illars
Rendered Isom
etric V
iew
O
f T
he R
ight
Pillar
Plot S
ize - 4500 sq.ft
Direction -
Covered A
rea - 2116 sq.ft
N
Uncovered A
rea - 2384 sq. ft
Plan O
f T
he H
ouse
Left P
illar
Right P
illar
Entrance G
ate
Boundary W
all
Right S
ide P
illar D
etails
To
p V
ie
wF
ro
nt E
le
va
tio
n
3/4" T
hick
S
tone(G
ranite)
4" T
hick
Concrete Layer
Rig
ht a
nd
L
eft
Sid
e E
le
va
tio
n
4" T
hick Iron P
illar
For G
ate
2"x4" Iron H
oldfast
4" T
hick
Concrete Layer
2"x4" Iron H
oldfast
2" T
hick C
oncrete Layer
4" T
hick
P
laster
Ba
ck E
le
va
tio
n
Se
ctio
n C
De
ta
il a
t S
ectio
n C
Nam
e O
f T
he H
ouse engraved w
ith
Golden C
olour
Se
ctio
n A
A'
Se
ctio
n B
B'
Single
Moulding
Single
Moulding
Nam
e O
f
The H
ouse
Design by :
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
B.S
.c ID
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Detail at S
ection C
Sectio
n B
B
'
Se
ctio
n A
A
'
3D
S
ectio
n A
A
'
Re
ndere
d F
ront V
iew
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Boundary W
all D
esign
(D
etail D
raw
ing)
Keeping
in
m
ind
the
concept of G
reen
Building,
the
design
of
the
boundary
wall
is
taken
w
ith
green
hedges
to
control the m
icro-clim
ate
of the
land, as
stone
and
concrete
absorbs heat and
the
hedges taken
cannot be
heated
by
the elem
ents
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
3rd S
em
Pla
n o
f th
e H
ou
se
Pla
n
Sectio
n B
B
'
De
zyn
e E
'C
ole
C
olle
ge
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ivil Lines,A
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er
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ail.com
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
1/4
" T
hick S
to
ne
(B
eig
e S
an
dsto
ne
)
1" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick
PL
aste
r
4" T
hick P
la
ste
r
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
He
dg
es
Se
ctio
n C
De
tail at S
ection D
Se
ctio
n D
3D
S
ection
B
B
'
Sq
ua
re
P
oin
tin
g
Enlarged
V
ie
w of P
ointin
g
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
1" T
hick
C
on
cre
te
Mu
d
He
dg
es
1/2
" T
hick
P
la
ste
r
1/4
" th
ick
No
sin
g O
ut
1/4
" th
ick
No
sin
g O
ut
He
dg
es
1" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
He
dg
es
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
1" T
hick C
on
cre
te
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Re
ndere
d Isom
etric V
iew
3D
V
ie
w
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Boundary D
esign
(O
rthographic P
rojection)
The
rendered
view
of the
boundary w
all
show
n here
is just an illusion
created
show
ing
how
the
hedges w
ill cover the
boundary w
all.
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
3rd S
em
Pla
n o
f th
e H
ou
se
De
zyn
e E
' C
ole
C
olle
ge
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ivil Lines,A
jm
er
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ww
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ail.com
He
dg
es
Be
ig
e
Sa
nd
sto
ne
1/4
" th
ick
No
sin
g O
ut
He
dg
es
1/4
" th
ick
No
sin
g O
ut
Be
ig
e
Sa
nd
sto
ne
1/4
" th
ick
No
sin
g O
ut
Be
ig
e
Sa
nd
sto
ne
He
dg
es
He
dg
es
Wire
M
esh
Fro
nt E
le
vation
Back E
le
vatio
nLe
ft E
levatio
nR
ig
ht E
le
va
tion
Plan
3D
V
ie
w
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Boundary W
all D
esign
(D
etail D
raw
ings)
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
3rd S
em
De
zyn
e E
'C
ole
C
olle
ge
106/10,C
ivil Lines,A
jm
er
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ww
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ail:- dezyneecole@
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ail.com
On
the
top
of the
boundary w
all, I have
fixed
iron
angles
inbuilt
into
the
masonry
4"
depth.the
height
of
the
angle
is 2'2" above
the boundary the
boundary w
all. T
he
iron
angle
jut out
from
the boundary w
all straight up
on
which
holes have
been
created
so
that
wooden strips of (w
x t) 2" x 1" thick can
be
screw
ed
up
on
these
iron
angles.
These
iron
angles
are
spaced
at
a
distance of 4'.
Pla
n
Fro
nt E
le
va
tio
nS
ectio
n A
A
'
3D
se
ctio
n
A A
'
3D
S
ectio
n A
Ba
ck E
le
va
tio
n3
D V
ie
wR
en
de
re
d V
ie
w
Pla
n o
f th
e h
ou
se
12
" P
la
ste
r
Se
ctio
n A
Lo
ng
itu
din
al B
eve
le
d
Ha
lve
d Jo
in
t
Iro
n N
ail
2m
m T
hick
Iro
n A
ng
le
2m
m T
hick
Iro
n P
la
te
2" th
ick S
trip
s
2m
m T
hick
Iro
n A
ng
le
Iro
n N
ail
6" T
hick
Brick W
all
6" T
hick
Brick W
all
2m
m T
hick
Iro
n P
la
te
2m
m T
hick
Iro
n A
ng
le
Iro
n N
ail
5'
8'
8'
8'
L x B
=
54'6'' x 47'
AA'
B'
B
3'-1
1"
6'
4"
2'
6'
6"
4"
5'-4"
4"
14
"
1'-4"
4"
6"
1"
2'
4"
4"
3'-3"
3'-11"
6"
Re
nd
ere
d Iso
me
tric V
ie
w
Pla
n V
ie
w
Se
ctio
n A
A'
De
ta
il A
t S
ectio
n C
De
tail A
t S
ectio
n D
Tow
ards the pillar
Mud
1/4" T
hick
Concrete Layer
2m
m T
hick W
ire M
esh
1/4" T
hick W
hite C
em
ent
1/4" T
hick
White C
em
ent
1/2" T
hick
Plaster
1/4" T
hick
Stone(G
ranite)
1/4" T
hick S
andS
tone
2'' T
hick C
oncrete
Base
Pebbles
2'' T
hick C
oncrete
Tow
ards the
Boundary W
all
Pillar
Se
ctio
n B
B'
1/4" T
hick
Stone(G
ranite)
1/4" T
hick
Nosing O
ut
1/4" T
hick
White C
em
ent
1/2" T
hick
Plaster
2'' T
hick C
oncrete
Base
Mud
Mud
Cycus P
lant
Cycus P
lant
Cycus P
lant
Pebbles
2m
m T
hick W
ire M
esh
1/4" T
hick
White C
em
ent
1/4" T
hick
SandS
tone
2'' T
hick C
oncrete
2'' T
hick C
oncrete
1/4" T
hick
Nosing O
ut
Section C
Section D
2m
m T
hick W
ire M
esh
Plo
t S
ize
- 4
50
0 sq
.ft
Dire
ctio
n -
Co
ve
re
d A
re
a -
La
ndsca
pe
d A
re
a -
N
Un
co
ve
re
d A
re
a -
So
ft L
an
dsca
pe
:
Ha
rd
L
an
dsca
pe
:
Pla
n O
f T
he
H
ou
se
Th
e C
on
cre
te
B
lo
ck is
situ
ate
d
at
th
e
rig
ht
sid
e
of
th
e
en
tra
nce
and
is
pla
nte
d
with
Cycu
s P
la
nt w
ith
ro
un
d
wh
ite
p
eb
ble
s
pla
ce
d
on
a
w
ire
m
esh
so
a
s
to
m
ain
ta
in
th
e
wh
ite
ne
ss
of
pe
bb
le
s.
Th
e
mu
d
ha
s
to
b
e
3-4''
do
wn
in
th
e
con
crete
b
lo
ck.
3 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
1/2
" T
hick
Wo
od
1/2
"
Th
ick
Wo
od
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
Se
ctio
n C
3" M
arb
le
C
hip
s L
aye
r
Pe
bb
le
s
1/2
" T
hick
Sto
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick
Wo
od
en
N
osin
g
Ou
t
Pla
n
Section
A
A
'
Sectio
n B
B
'
3D
S
ectio
n
A A
'
De
ta
il A
t
Se
ctio
n C
3 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
"
Th
ick
Wo
od
3" M
arb
le
C
hip
s L
aye
r
Pe
bb
le
s
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
1/2
"
Th
ick
Wo
od
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
3 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
3" M
arb
le
C
hip
s L
aye
r
Pe
bb
le
s
1/2
"
Th
ick
Wo
od
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
(S
an
dsto
ne
)
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
3 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
3 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
3D
S
ectio
n B
B
'
3D
V
ie
wR
en
de
re
d V
ie
w
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Staircase D
esign
(D
etail D
raw
ing)
Dim
ension of S
taircase- L X
W
X
H
8' X
3'11"X
1'
This staircase
is located
at the
entrance
of
the
house.
The
design
has
been
utilized
w
ith
w
ood
and
pebbles. It has
been
grooved
and
a
box
structure
is
made, the
details for the
sam
e is seen
in the design discussed here.
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
Lin
e o
f N
osin
g
Exte
rio
r C
avity W
all
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
3rd S
em
Pla
n o
f th
e H
ou
se
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Bench D
esign
(D
etail D
raw
ing)
Size of B
ench-4' X
8'
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
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n o
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e H
ou
se
Pla
n
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/4
" T
hick S
to
ne
Se
ctio
n A
A
'S
ectio
n B
B
'S
ectio
n C
C
'
3D
S
ectio
n A
A
'3
D S
ectio
n B
B
'3
D S
ectio
n C
C
'3
D V
ie
w
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
Pe
bb
le
s
1 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/4
" T
hick
Sto
ne
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
Se
ctio
n E
Se
ctio
n D
Pe
bb
le
s
Pe
bb
le
s
Gro
un
d L
eve
l
Gro
un
d L
eve
l
Gro
un
d L
eve
l
1/4
" T
hick S
to
ne
1 1
/2
" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick
Pla
ste
r
1/4
" T
hick
Sto
ne
Mu
dM
ud
Se
ctio
n D
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/2
" T
hick
Pla
ste
r
2" T
hick
Co
ncre
te
1/4
" T
hick
Sto
ne
Se
ctio
n E
1/4
" R
ou
nd
M
ou
ld
in
g
Re
nd
ere
d V
ie
w
du
rin
g d
ay tim
e
Re
nd
ere
d V
ie
w d
urin
g
Nig
ht tim
eR
en
de
re
d V
ie
w
Location of B
ench-A
t the S
W direction
of the plot.
This bench has a phycus plant grow
n in
it on w
hich topiary w
ill be done. T
he
plant w
ill be given square shape.
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
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cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
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esigning
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orking D
raw
ing)
Bench D
esign
(O
rthographic P
rojection)
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
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n o
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e H
ou
se
Rig
ht a
nd
L
eft E
le
va
tio
nF
ro
nt a
nd
B
ack E
le
va
tio
n
3D
V
ie
w w
ith
L
oca
tio
n3
D V
ie
w3
D V
ie
w
Re
nd
ere
d V
ie
w d
urin
g
da
y tim
e
Re
nd
ere
d V
ie
w d
urin
g
Nig
ht tim
e
Size of B
ench-4' X
8'
Location of B
ench-A
t the S
W direction
of the plot.
Sto
ne
Sto
ne
Plo
t In
fo
rm
atio
n
De
sig
n B
y
Pro
je
ct R
ep
ort
Dra
win
g S
pe
cifica
tio
n
Dra
win
g T
itle
Residential D
esigning
(W
orking D
raw
ing)
Pathw
ay D
esign
(D
etail D
raw
ing)
Location of P
athw
ay- A
t the S
W
direction outside the door.
This P
athw
ay has beige colour
stone and beige colour m
arble
chips,surrounded by grass at one
side and cobble stone and hedges
at other side.
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
3rd S
em
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r1
/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
Ma
rb
le
C
hip
s
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r1
/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
Ma
rb
le
C
hip
s
Pla
n
Pla
n o
f th
e H
ou
se
Section
A
A
'
Section B
B
'
3D
S
ection A
A
'3D
S
ectio
n B
B
'
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
1/2
" T
hick S
to
ne
2" T
hick C
on
cre
te
1/2
" T
hick P
la
ste
r
1/2
" T
hick S
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ne
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2'
1'-5"
17'-6"
5'
1'-9
1
2
"
1'-9
12
"
1'-5"
8'-6"
72'-6"
AA
'
BB'
Plot Inform
ation
Draw
ing S
pecification
Project R
eport
Draw
ing T
itle
Design B
y
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Pebble C
ourt D
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ollege
2'' T
hick
Concrete
1
2
'' T
hick
Plaster
Groundfill
Pebbles
Mural
1
2
'' T
hick P
laster
6'' T
hick
Brick W
all
Pot
1
2
'' T
hick P
laster
6'' T
hick
Brick W
all
2'' T
hick
Concrete
Pla
n
Section A
A
'
Section B
B
'3D
S
ectio
n A
A
'3
D S
ection
B
B
'
3D
V
iew
This P
ebble C
ourt is located in N
orth
West D
irection of the land.
It has P
hycus plants grow
n in it on
which topiary w
ill be done. T
he
plants w
ill be square in shape and
the w
hole area w
ill be filled w
ith
white pebbles,the pebbles w
ill also
cover the pot area only the plants
will be seen.
Plot A
rea- 4500 sq.ft
Plot S
ize- 72'6" X
62'
Covered A
rea-
Uncovered A
rea-
12
'' T
hick P
laster
2" T
hick C
oncrete
Pot
Pebbles
Mud
Mud
Pebbles
2" T
hick
Concrete
Jyoti P
hulw
ani
BS
c. ID
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em
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n o
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Design B
y:
Jyoti P
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ani
Mixin
g C
en
tre
Bench
-1'2"
Serve
Re
frig
era
to
r
4'-6"
3'
4'-6"
2'-6"
2'-3"
A1
A5
Glass
B7
B6
B4
B3
B2
B1
2"
2'-4"
Fo
r
sto
ra
ge
A2
Fo
r
Micro
wa
ve
A3
Fo
r D
ish
Dra
in
er S
yste
m
A1
Fo
r
Cro
cke
ry
Sh
elf fo
r
Aq
ua
gu
ard
Sh
elve
s
fo
r A
rtifa
cts
A7
Cro
cke
ry U
nit
Fo
r
sto
ra
ge
Fo
r F
ru
its a
nd
Ve
ge
ta
ble
s
Fo
r la
rg
e
bo
ttle
s
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ste
b
in
B5
To
we
l H
old
er
Dish
wa
sh
er
Fo
r H
ea
vy
Ute
nsils
B8
Fo
r C
ylin
de
r
B5
B9
B1
0
To
we
l H
old
er
Fo
r S
pice
s
B1
1
Fo
r C
utle
ry
3'-3"
2'
Fo
r w
orkto
p
Exte
nsio
n
Fo
r
Ap
plia
nce
s
A6
A4
12'-3"
2'
2'
16'-3"
D1
C1
E1
Wo
rkin
g
Tria
ng
le
= 2
0'8
"
G1
G1
H1
F1
3'-3"
S.n
oP
ro
du
ct
Size
Qu
an
.
1.
Kitch
en
S
pe
cifica
tio
n L
eg
en
d
General N
otes
Project S
pecification
Pro
je
ct
Dra
win
g T
itle
Da
te
De
sig
n B
y
Size
o
f K
itch
en
-
Are
a o
f K
itch
en
-
Wo
rkin
g T
ria
ng
le
-
Re
sid
en
tia
l D
esig
n
Pro
je
ct
Kitch
en
D
esig
n
De
ta
il D
ra
win
g
29
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6.2
01
3
Co
de
A1
Wa
ll u
nit lift
syste
m A
gilis
90
0 x 3
55
x 6
80
(m
m)
2
2.
A2
Micro
wa
ve
49
3 x 3
53
x 2
96
1
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x T
h
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
3.
A3
Dish
D
ra
in
er
Syste
m6
00
x 3
55
x 6
80
1
4.
A4
Sh
elve
s
2
10
66
x 3
55
x 2
5.4
5.
A5
Wa
te
r P
urifie
r1
42
5 x 2
65
x5
10
A6
60
0 x 3
55
x 6
00
6.
1
A7
Cro
cke
ry U
nit
90
0 x 3
55
x 6
80
7.
1
L x D
x H
8.
9.
10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
.
16
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17
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18
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19
20
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21
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22
.
B1
B2
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r B
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tL
x D
x H
60
0 x 5
20
x 6
86
1 1
B3
B4
90
p
ull o
ut u
nit
2-tie
r
L x D
x H
15
0 x 5
20
x 6
86
90
p
ull o
ut u
nit
L x D
x H
15
0 x 5
20
x 6
86
11
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B1
0
1
Wa
ste
bin
L x D
x H
90
0 x 5
20
x 3
00
Dish
wa
sh
er
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
L x D
x H
60
0 x 5
80
x 8
30
76
2 x 5
20
x 6
86
60
0 x 5
20
x 1
52
60
0 x 5
20
x 1
52
60
0 x 5
20
x 1
52
60
0 x 5
20
x 6
86
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no
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we
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pu
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x H
60
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86
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1
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60
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57
x 1
02
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T
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y D
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x
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T
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y B
asic
111
C1
1
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b-H
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ry 3
+1
trip
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D1
Sin
k
L x W
x D
86
0 x 4
98
x 3
00
E1
Re
frig
era
to
r
H x W
x D
18
50
x 7
03
x 6
85
11
F1
Ve
nt H
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d
L x W
x H
90
0 x 6
00
x 1
00
Wa
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nit lift
syste
m o
f w
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d
1
23
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1
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r S
to
ol
W x D
x H
47
5 x 5
60
x 1
00
5
1
20
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"
24
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1
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ss
L x W
x T
h
17
78
x 3
00
x 1
2
1
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r H
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d C
ab
in
et
Ba
se
C
ab
in
et
16
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" X
1
2'6
"Jyo
ti P
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lw
an
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B.S
c. ID
4
th
S
em
11
8 sq
.ft
9"
2'-4
"2
'2
'6
"3
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'2
'2
"
6'-2"
6'-8"
4" 2'-4"
2'
1'-3
"3
'2
'2
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'2
'
2' 2'
2"2'-8"
2"
1'10"1'-6"
4"
10' 8"
2'
6"
10
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"1
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"1
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4"
2'-2
"4
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4" 2'-4" 2' 2'
4'2'-8"
1'-6" 1'-2" 8"
1
2"
5'-9
"
15
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"
4'
1'
8'-3
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'
Refrige
ra
tor
For S
to
ra
ge
For F
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nd
vege
tables
Wa
ste
b
in
Dishw
asher
Storag
e fo
r
hea
vy
utensils
E1
A2
A1
B1
B2
B4
B5
B7
B6
B3
A1
A3
For sto
ra
ge
Fo
r dish drainer syste
m
For u
te
nsils
Mixin
g C
en
tre
Bench
-1'2"
Serve
4'-6
"3
'4
'-6
"
2'-6
"2
'-3
"
A1
A5
Glass
B7
B6
B4
B3
B2
B1
2"
2'-4"
Fo
r
sto
ra
ge
A2
Fo
r
Micro
wa
ve
A3
Fo
r D
ish
Dra
in
er S
yste
m
A1
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r
Cro
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ry
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elf fo
r
Aq
ua
gu
ard
Sh
elve
s
fo
r A
rtifa
cts
A7
Cro
cke
ry U
nit
Fo
r
sto
ra
ge
Fo
r F
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its a
nd
Ve
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ta
ble
s
Fo
r la
rg
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bo
ttle
s
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ste
b
in
B5
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we
l
Ho
ld
er
Dish
wa
sh
er
Fo
r H
ea
vy
Ute
nsils
B8
Fo
r
Cylin
de
r
B5
B9
B1
0
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we
l
Ho
ld
er
Fo
r S
pice
s
B1
1
Fo
r
Cu
tle
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3'-3
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r
wo
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p
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nsio
n
Fo
r
Ap
plia
nce
s
A6
A4
12
'-3
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'
16
'-3
"
D1
C1
E1
Wo
rkin
g
Tria
ng
le
= 2
0'8
"
G1
G1
H1
12'-6"
F1
3'-3
"
B1
0
B5
B8
A6
Fo
r w
ork to
p
e
xte
nsio
n
B1
1
B9
Fo
r sp
ice
s
Fo
r C
utle
ry
Fo
r
Ap
plia
nce
s
F1
10' 8"
15
'-3
"
3'-4" 8"
For large
bottles
Tow
el holder
To
we
l H
old
er
Fo
r C
ylin
de
r
Ve
nt h
oo
d
Gla
ss
For A
quag
uard
A
B
CD
E
General N
otes
Project S
pecification
Pro
je
ct
Dra
win
g T
itle
Da
te
De
sig
n B
y
Size
o
f K
itch
en
-
Are
a o
f K
itch
en
-
Wo
rkin
g T
ria
ng
le
-
Re
sid
en
tia
l D
esig
n
Pro
je
ct
Kitch
en
D
esig
n
Ele
va
tio
ns
16
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7.2
01
3
20
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"
Ove
r H
ea
d C
ab
in
et
Ba
se
C
ab
in
et
16
'3
" X
1
2'6
"Jyo
ti P
hu
lw
an
i
B.S
c. ID
4
th
S
em
11
8 sq
.ft
Plan
Elevation A
Elevation B
2'
2'-3
"3
'-9
"
4"
1'-8
"
4"
10
"
4"
1'-6
"
2'
1'-4
"1
'-2
"3
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"2
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"
4" 5'-10" 6"
1'-6" 1'-2" 2' 2'
3'-4"
10' 8"
1'-6" 1'-2" 8"
1
2"
4'2'-8"
2'
8'-6
"2
'
10' 8"
3'-4"
Cro
ckery U
nit
She
lve
s for
artifa
cts
Bench
Glass
For A
quagu
ard
Refrige
ra
to
r
Mixin
g C
en
tre
Bench
-1'2"
Serve
4'-6
"3
'4
'-6
"
2'-6
"2
'-3
"
A1
A5
Glass
B7
B6
B4
B3
B2
B1
2"
2'-4"
Fo
r
sto
ra
ge
A2
Fo
r
Micro
wa
ve
A3
Fo
r D
ish
Dra
in
er S
yste
m
A1
Fo
r
Cro
cke
ry
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elf fo
r
Aq
ua
gu
ard
Sh
elve
s
fo
r A
rtifa
cts
A7
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cke
ry U
nit
Fo
r sto
ra
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Fo
r F
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its a
nd
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ta
ble
s
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r la
rg
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bo
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s
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ste
b
in
B5
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we
l H
old
er
Dish
wa
sh
er
Fo
r H
ea
vy
Ute
nsils
B8
Fo
r C
ylin
de
r
B5
B9
B1
0
To
we
l H
old
er
Fo
r S
pice
s
B1
1
Fo
r C
utle
ry
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Design Part
To design a space several things needs to be paid attention to like:
• Elements of design
• Principles of design
• Colour
• Textures
• Needs of the client
• Materials selection
• Concept
• Style
• Gestalt principle
SP
AC
E P
LA
NN
ING
OF
MY
AR
EA
The space which you see here of the living room has been planned and arrived after a lot of
brainstorming. I first studied about the basic methods how a person behaves, his activities and
working areas in this space. I am suppose to work out first with the efficient space planning of this
area and then move over to the design development of this area keeping into mind the concept
‘carnival’ towards which I got attracted to. To design an area is not easy, as we have to develop
the space aesthetically and simultaneously vibrant and enthusiastic space which helps to
coordinate all the activities performed.
After this space was decided with the planning, my next step was design. To design this space, I
had to focus the basic areas that are the structure in which my design is to be developed.
The areas are:
i. Walls
ii. Ceiling
iii. The vestibule part
iv. Stairs
v. Living room space
Regarding this I have made certain collages to get an idea of the space.
Brainstorming
The need chart for the living room
T o design my living room, the next step in my design development is the formation of the type of
concept chosen by me. Concept generation can be an empirical concept where we select the
concept that we can observe through our naked senses such as the colour, material type textures,
etc. in the abstract concept, we develop a design through feeling and mood.
In my project, I have selected the empirical concept where I resorted to the usage of my five
senses, eyes, ears, nose, skin and tongue and the concept is “Indian Mela”. I am inspired from the
physical attributes of the concept.
The various textures, finishes and the feel of the various surfaces, the usages of fabrics used in
my design are all dependent on the development of the textures which I have researched and
devised from the concept picture of Indian Mela.
Indian Mela
Earlier I studied the whole concept of “Carnival” of Germany, but as I had to design a house for an
Indian client and an Indian is more attached to its mother earth and hence I decided to opt a
concept similar to carnival and therefore I switched to the fairs of India- “The Indian Mela”.
Mea is one of the best way to give an earthy feeling in the house and a best way to cherish your
mood and remembering your childhood.
Mela once upon a time used to be a community affair most awaited by the whole village folks
where youth mingled, women shopped, children enjoyed, mela set the ground for modern day mall
culture. For the women folk, mela would be the only time when they were allowed to step up out of
their houses for shopping and the colourful bangles were always a must buy. Mela is a perfect
place for all kinds of shopping. For children nothing can be better than a visit to the mela with
almost vender selling toys.
Mela has a lot of colours and material used in it which makes a space full of energy and
refreshment. The use of vibrant colours attracts people to visit it more.
The use of baskets, puppets, terracotta statues, colourful Diyas, colourful beads and jewellery,
toys of plastics, plastics masks, Laltens (oil lanterns), Firki , glittering farriyan, potter wheel for
making mud products, Rassi (rope ),bells , etc give a feeling of our old villages. These materials
have a lot of textures used in it.
Ind
ian
Mela
Co
ncep
t Bo
ard
Keeping this into mind an elaborate study was conducted by me through various books and
magazines, I visited many of the websites to study how the houses of the world were designed
and at the same time, houses of traditional Indian houses.
The first point which I had to pay attention here was my client. My client wanted a higher end
design layout where an elegant ambience could be developed with an addition of
sophisticatedness and at the same time freshness.
For this, I made collages of the various elements of the concept which I took “Indian Mela”. These
collages gave me ideas to select the colours, the textures and the feel, which I had to give to my
client’s house. The colors chosen for the room to be designed- living room- was dealt in the
following manner.
Fu
chsia
O
rga
nic
Green
B
lue
Vision
P
assion
F
lower
Prim
ary
R
ed
yellow
Ind
ian
Mela
Co
lou
r Bo
ard
Th
ese three co
lou
rs mak
e T
ertairy T
riad
Co
lou
r Sch
eme
Fin
al C
olour p
alette
As per the plan of the living room, the space is a huge space with a lot of daylight pouring in with
excessive daylight from the southern sun where the stairs have been positioned, a lot of glare and
heat will be developed and when the light falls on the stairs and if we choose a shiny material for
the stair, the reflection will be more leading to tiredness. Because of so much of lightedness and
presence of glare, we need to bring down the space to a more softer and comfortable, friendly
space development. I prefer more of a friendly space development because this is the central part
of the house where the family will be spending more hours together.
The main challenge of this design area is that we are supposed to design two sitting zones, i.e.,
primary and secondary, at the same time, I want the space to be friendly and if I choose friendly, I
am supposed to use yellow and orange. These colours are opted by me because of the fact of the
concept “Indian Mela”. But these colours are not a right choice to be opted in the space provided
to me because these colours will generate more heat and the space will not appear friendly
because of the high amount of daylight. I have to take dark colours, so that I can subdue the glare
of the space.
Keeping these points in mind, I resorted to refreshing colours as these colours include cool blue
and green paired with red-orange, blue green or teal. Refreshing colours sparkle with lightness
along with providing a sense of calmness. These colours are also present in the concept chosen
by me, i.e. Indian Mela, the colours of the rural village.
The textures that can be utilized in my design can be a variety of textures. As the room size is big,
I can use rough textures, coarse textures, which are more advancing along with the usage of soft,
shiny, fluffy, sheer and bright accessories and artifacts with the lighting choice being more usage
of incandescent light and cool light.
Liv
ing
roo
m- M
oo
d B
oa
rd
NO
ST
AL
GIA
L
ivin
g R
oo
m D
esign
My Design
I have given the name of my project as NOSTALGIA. As my concept is ‘Indian mela’ and it is a
place which cherish a person by its name only. It is full of colours and energy. A person
remembers all his past memories by hearing about Indian mela.
It is a place where all the old things are renewed and then sold. It is a place where children have
their best time of enjoying. All this inspires me to give my project this name.
In my design, I have taken materials keeping in mind the concept Indian mela and at the same
time the style-contemporary.
Starting from the vestibule, I have taken copper rods and the rods are hanged with rope by a
copper ring which is fixed in the ceiling. The rods are hanged in a proper proportion keeping into
mind the principal of design. The rods are hanged on both the sides of a half length mirror which in
level of the door. The rods are hanged in such a manner that they are following gestalt’s principle-
law of common fate. Below this there are small plants through which up lighter are highlighting the
rods this all follow the law of symmetry. The wall behind this is taken as rough texture as to
complement the smooth polished rods with a Sahara sunset (a shade of vermillion colour) and
dark coloured flooring has been taken.
I have taken dark colours in the vestibule because it is a place where a person spends the least
time and as it at the entrance, it should give warmth and welcoming feeling to the person coming
and also it is in the SE direction.
Passing by the vestibule, then comes the stair and the secondary living room area.
I have taken dark colours stone on the stair as it has a lot of glare and it has to be subdued. Above
stair, lights are hanged from the ceiling and below that plants and pebbles are used to create a
look.
Moving towards the secondary living room, I have taken wooden flooring to give a warmth feeling
and a very fuchsia colours of smooth texture is taken on the wall. The wall has casement windows
with fanlight above it as it is in the NW direction and less sunlight will be there, so to gain more
light, fan lights are taken up. The ceiling here is pitched ceiling with bamboos and light fixed in
above it. There is a wooden partition between the stair and the living room.
From the secondary living room, there is an opening to outside through a bifold door, which has a
sitting area having a view of the outside landscaping.
Collages
Vestibule and Stair
Secondary
Living Room
Walls
Ceiling
Market Update
MY
DE
SIG
N
Ind
ian
Mela
Ma
terial B
oa
rd fo
r vestib
ule
Ro
pe
No
che
Trav
ertine
Marb
le M
irror
Fram
e
Ro
ug
h
Tex
ture(S
ahara
Su
nset co
lou
r)
Co
pp
er R
od
s
Ind
ian
Mela
Ma
terial B
oa
rd fo
r secon
da
ry liv
ing
roo
m
Bam
bo
o o
n
ceiling
Minoti’s so
fa mo
dified
an
d co
vered
with
Warli
art prin
ted fab
ric.
Cu
shio
n
Very
Fu
schia
colo
ur sm
oo
th
wall
Trib
al art p
icture fram
e
Ind
ian
Mela
Ma
terial B
oa
rd fo
r Sta
ir an
d o
utsid
e area
Lig
hts to
be h
un
ged
fro
m th
e ceiling
No
che T
ravertin
e m
arble fo
r Tread
Wick
er wo
rk
chair
Pro
cedu
re Du
ring
Ma
x w
ork
Ren
dered
view
s of m
ax
Ren
dered
view
s of m
ax
Ren
dered
view
s of m
ax
Bibliography
Building construction- Sushil kumar
Time saver standard
Primary elements by D.K. Ching
Inside outside magazines
Society interiors magazines