RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
Interior design
Residential new construction of a single-family home located in Lancaster, South Carolina
(Spring 2022)
Bubble Diagrams
Bubble diagrams are a tool used in the space planning process to help formulate the layout of the space. These diagrams allow basic spatial design decisions to be assessed without creating a true floor plan. Bubble diagrams, as well as blocking diagrams, are tools used in the early planning stages of design.
Electrical plans are technical drawings of the floor plan that show the location of the light fixtures, the light switches, and outlets. The path from each light fixture to the switches explain the location of the switches that control said fixture.
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RCP stands for Reflected Ceiling Plan, which is a technical drawing that outlines the ceiling heights, the location of HVAC vents, and light fixtures.
Elevations & Detail Elevations
This is a technical detail drawing of the open shelving in the family room and the kitchen. It is made up of a 1" thick oil rubbed walnut wood plank and a 4 1/2" high support made of the same material.
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These open shelves can be seen in Elevations 2 and 5, as well as the renderings titled "Family Room View," "Kitchen & Dining Space Perspective View," and "Kitchen View."