Wednesday, September 24, 2014

GEORGETOWN HOUSE

I LOVE GEORGETOWN...ESPECIALLY THIS TIME OF YEAR!
AMAZING HOUSES, FANTASTIC SHOPPING, RESTAURANTS, AND A GREAT PLACE TO JUST WALK AROUND......
COME INSIDE MY IMAGINARY DREAM HOUSE IN D.C.!






WENDY SCHWARTZ
NATE BURKUS

JEFFREY BILHUBER







SUZANNE KASLER
HOUSE OF MARLOWE`

and if you are lucky-you may see these crazies… (haha)….i couldn't help myself.









In my Sketchbook: Living Room by Sarah Richardson Design

As you might have guessed from my post about 3D CAD rendering, I'm at a point in design school where we have moved away from hand rendering and into digital rendering. I love hand rendering, however, and in an effort not to lose this capability, I have started sketching some of my favourite rooms designed by some of my favourite designers.

Today's room was designed by Sarah Richardson and was featured on Sarah 101 a couple of years ago. I have talked about this room before, here and here. It is a space I seem to keep coming back to.
I can't get enough of the palette! For me, it felt only natural to keep rendering skills fresh by illustrating this lovely living room.

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I hope you enjoyed this peek inside my sketch book! More to come.
xox
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Monday, September 22, 2014

Personalized Pencils

For a long time I've wanted cute, personalized pencils. My initial idea was to get a set with a cute/quirky saying on them, but when I saw that A Blissful Nest was having a sale on completely customized pencils, I knew that I wanted to get some branded with the name of this beloved blog.
I decided to go with two sets, one in white and one in pink. They look so cute in their jar and I've given my desk a mini 'pink' makeover to tie it all together.

If you could customize your own set, what would you choose to have printed?
xox

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Monday, September 15, 2014

Hospitality Project: Boutique Hotel 3D Rendering

It's been a little while since I've shared a school project with you. This term I did one that I'm very excited about, so I thought I would post about it! Our studio this term was hospitality, and as groups we designed a 7 storey boutique hotel. As a boutique hotel, we could go a little more themed compared to most projects, and my team decided to create the atmosphere of an old magic show with modern twists. 

I was in charge of the main floor, which included a reception area, small bar/lounge, and waiting areas. This term I also took a course on 3D AutoCAD modelling and rendering. I chose to model and render the hotel main floor that I designed, and I am so in love with the final outcome!


Everything you see in the image above I modelled from scratch using AutoCAD, including the original floorplan, the walls, ceilings, tophat light fixtures, sconces, textural mirrored desk, sofas, rabbit ear chair, windows, medallions and mouldings. The only exceptions are the barstools, bar accessories (bottles, etc.), laptop and large chandeliers, which I found blocks for. I then selected and added materials to every surface, many of which I inputted into the program myself because I could not find what I wanted in CAD's material library, such as the floor tile. Finally, I added all of my light sources and the city view out the window. I then took the final image into photoshop and added some silhouettes:


Working on something this detailed in 3D CAD is not without its challenges. The program becomes very slow because there are so many things for it to remember and regenerate with every little move. I had a crisis where all of my lights stopped working, even though they were turned on and still in place. It took hours and hours of hard work and patience, but it was worth it! I can't believe how far I've come in 3D modelling. Remember my first experience doing 3D digital rendering (using SketchUp) here? While those looked quite cartoon-like, this looks quite photo realistic. I'm very proud of it.

At the end of this week I will be done 8 out of 12 terms, and I have the options of finishing in only 11 terms due to transfer credits from my previous degree. This means I'm more than two thirds done my second degree! I am so excited. 

Have you learned any new skills that you are excited about lately?
xox
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

BEFORE AND AFTER: BALDWIN MASTER BATH

IF YOU LIKE STORAGE, YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS MASTER BATH!
BASICALLY, THE BATHROOM WAS STUCK IN THE 70'S AND DIVIDED UP INTO 3 ROOMS....
HERE ARE THE "BEFORE" SHOTS.....



AND THE "AFTERS"….
I LOVE SCONCES ON TOP OF THE MIRROR-TWICE THE LIGHT!
WHO'D HAVE KNOWN MAN MADE QUARTZ COMPOSITE CAN LOOK JUST LIKE MARBLE?
NORFOLK'S OWN ABSOLUTE STONE, CONVENIENTLY JUST DOWN THE STREET,  HELPED US FIND THIS "FIND"! MAINTENANCE FREE AND LOOKS JUST LIKE MARBLE…..
AND THE FLOOR?? 
IT'S PORCELAIN!! LOOKS JUST LIKE MARBLE-MATCHES THE COUNTERTOPS PERFECTLY! MAINTENANCE FREE AS WELL AS THE GROUT!








LOOKING FOR A CONTRACTOR IN NORFOLK?
 THIS WAS MY 3RD SUCCESSFUL PROJECT WITH THE FOLKS AT NORFOLK BASED
 RENOVATIONS AND INNOVATIONS. 
YALL DO AMAZING STUFF!