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SCHEMATIC PLANS FOR GROUND FLOOR
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
BATHROOM
STUDY
ENTRANCE
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
STUDY
LIVING ROOM
BATHROOM
ENTRANCE
UTILITY
ROOM
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
LIVING
ROOM
STUDY
ENTRANCE
WC
LIBRARY
Ground floor needs to
accommodate
workshop with two
separate working
areas. Workshop in
this area benefits from
lots of natural light.
Kitchen
and
dining
area in
back of
the
house is
short of
natural
light.
Having bathroom
next to the study
room could be
beneficial, but
the disadvantage
is, that it could
be noisy.
Bathroom is within
a short walk from
all main rooms in
the house,
excluding the study
room.
Living room
positioned in the
middle of the house
benefits from perfect
location, where client
can socialize without
disturbing anyone
working in study as it
is divided by partition
wall.
Extra room in the back of the house is
perfect place to sit down and enjoy
good book and relax. Room offers
plenty storage space for history
books. Room also contains small TV, if
clients prefers more private area to
enjoy good movie.
Under stair storage
area great to storage
shoes and coats.
Open plan
Kitchen/Dining and
Living area benefits
from a lost of natural
light coming through
four main windows.
Room is very spacious,
which allows a lots of
activities in the same
time, which was one of
the main requirements
of client.
Study room is
separated by hallway,
close to bathroom.
By creating window
wall natural light was
allowed in from 2
main entrance
windows.
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SCHEMATIC PLANS FOR GROUND FLOOR
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
BATHROOM
STUDY
ENTRANCE
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
STUDY
LIVING ROOM
BATHROOM
ENTRANCE
UTILITY
ROOM
KITCHEN
DINING AREA
LIVING
ROOM
STUDY
ENTRANCE
WC
LIBRARY
Advantages:
• Spacious main living room
• Plenty natural light in study
room
• Under stair storage
Disadvantages:
• No windows in Kitchen/Dining
• Oversized Entrance
• Study located next to
bathroom - noisy
Advantages:
• Natural light in Kitchen/Dining
area
• Separate Living area
• Extra utility room
Disadvantages:
• Small workshop area
• Long distance from workshop
to bathroom
• Dead space in kitchen
entrance area
Advantages:
• Open plan
Kitchen/Living/Dining perfect
for many activities
• Spacious workshop
• Closed off entrance, has
minimal length
• Extra library room
• Plenty storage space
• Toilets easy accessible from
all rooms
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SCHEMATIC PLANS FOR FIRST FLOOR
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOMS
BATHROOM
Hallway kept
in purpose
along the
wall without
any natural
light, but its
disadvantage
is actual
length of the
corridor.
This floor needs
to contain also
study room, where
we need window
to gain natural
light.
En-suite master
bedroom is located next
to staircase with
highest traffic. This
arrangement will not
provide enough privacy.
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOMS
Corridor moved
in the centre of
the property to
achieve easy
access to all
rooms.
Space was divided
with partition wall to
create separate study
area and smaller guest
bedroom with
bathroom across the
corridor
STUDY
STUDY
MASTER
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
CINEMA
ROOM
FINAL SCHEMATIC PLAN
Cinema room with
sofa bed offers
extra sleeping
area in case of
more visitors.
All bedrooms
contain at least
one window
and two
bedrooms are
en-suit.
Extra bathroom on
top floor is easy to
access from Study
room, Cinema
room and also
from Guest room.
Final decision
was made to
have hallway
with shortest
root possible.
STUDY
Although in this
layout master
en-suit bedroom
gets privacy,
actual
bathrooms are
oversized.
Where long
corridor is
necessary the
width is
established
according to
its position.
Minimum
width for two
people to pass
comfortably is
1.30 – 1.40m
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SCHEMATIC PLANS FOR FIRST FLOOR
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOMS
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOMS
STUDY
STUDY
MASTER
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
CINEMA
ROOM
STUDY
Disadvantages:
• Long corridor
• Rooms loosing on its side
due to corridor leading to
study
• Dead spaces on left side of
the stairs
• No separate study
Advantages:
• Plenty storage available
• Separate toilets
Advantages:
• All bedroom has natural light
• 2 en-suit rooms
• Separate study area
Disadvantages:
• Oversized corridor
• Oversized bathrooms
• Guest room contains
unnecessary seating area
Advantages:
• Main two bathrooms contains
bathtub
• Additional seating
room/guest room
• Hallway with shortest root
possible
• 3rd bathroom easily
accessible from study/extra
guestroom
5. Top floor
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1. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - GROUND FLOOR
Main disadvantage of this
furniture arrangement is, that
kitchen and dining area, where
small seating could be also
found, does not have a single
window. This could be solved
with strong artificial lighting of
course, but preferably kitchen
space would have some sort of
natural light. This option on the
other hand offers lots of storage
area. Main Living space is
located in left part of the house
with spacious settee. Washroom
benefits from two separate
toilets allowing more people to
use bathroom in the same time.
Workshop room is
located on front of
the house, which
contains two
separate work
areas and benefits
from a lots of
natural light.
Another disadvantage of this layout is size of
the main entrance, where its left part has no
purpose. Dining area in this layout meets the
minimum special requirements to allow client
to be seated and served comfortably from both
of the sides of the table.
Entrance
Dining area
Entrance
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Schematic plans and development sketches
6. Ground floor
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2. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - GROUND FLOOR
This option benefits from a lots of storage
space and separate utility room, where we
can find dishwasher and dryer. Bathroom is
located in the back of the house, which
could be easily accessed from both sides of
the property. Study area is in this layout the
smallest room, but it still accommodates
two work spaces as requested by client.
Disadvantage of this spatial arrangement is
size of main entrance, which is not in
proportion. Property benefits from separate
TV room, perfect for socializing. Another
advantage of this layout option is big open
living/kitchen/dining area.
Open plan Kitchen/Living/Dining has perfect location,
but actual furniture and space arrangement leaves big
empty area right next to door.
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Schematicplansanddevelopmentsketches
7. 3. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - GROUND FLOOR
In order to meet clients requirements ground floor on left side
of house contains from open plan kitchen/living and dining area
enabling client to socialize. Ground floor also comprises a
working space accommodating two separate working areas,
where main wall is made out of glass to gain natural light
coming from main entrance and two large windows.
Entrance corridor leads to the back of the house, where
library could be found. Location of the toilets has been
carefully considered to enable easy access from all rooms.
Extra storage area can be also found underneath staircase.
Ground floor
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Kitchen
Study
Entrance
Entrance
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Not to scale 3D visuals Ground floor
Schematicplansanddevelopmentsketches
8. 4. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - 1st FLOOR
As North and East side of the house does not
include any windows, corridor has been
positioned along this walls. Its size is 1.5m,
which allows two people to pass comfortably.
Due to this fact depth is definitely not and issue,
but its disadvantage is its length. Corridor leads
along whole two walls of 1st floor.
Spatial arrangement includes three bedrooms,
two main en-suit and one guest room with
separate bathroom. Problem here is, that this
arrangement doesn’t have separate study room
as requested by client, but study is part of the
guest room. Another disadvantage in this layout
is dead space on the left side of the stairs.
Missing outdoor scene could be created with artfully
draped curtains and wall paper with nice fake view.
Perfect use of the long empty walls is also displaying
design pieces of our client.
Top floor
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SideboardStorage
Long corridor design Bathroom
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
9. 5. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - 1st FLOOR
After consideration, spatial
arrangement in this situation
will work better, if we would
reduced size of guest bedroom,
where additional seating area
is not necessary and rather
create another separate room.
This way hallway can lead
through the middle of the top
floor, where it will become
smaller, which is definitely
more beneficial. Top floor also
contains from two main en-suit
bedrooms for owner and his
son and small study.
1
Study benefits from additional
armchair perfect for relax.
Room is located in front of the
house, benefiting from natural
light. Layout was carefully
selected to accommodate all
needs – big working table,
confortable seat and storage.
Top floor
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Study Study
ConsoletableTV
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
10. First floor contains from two main en-suit bedrooms and one
guest bedroom with bathroom just across the corridor, which is
also easy accessible from cinema room an study. Bathrooms
come with separate toilet to allow two people use the bathroom
in the same time. Cinema room can be transferred to extra
guest bedroom, if needed as it comes with sofa bed.
Design of study room has been kept simple to avoid any
distraction, which allows client to be productive. Furniture
choice reflects functionality.
6. DEVELOPMENT SKETCHES AND FURNITURE ARRANGEMENTS - 1ST FLOOR
Top floor
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StudySinksintoilet
Seatingroom
Comfysettee
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
Not to scale 3D visuals 1st floor
Schematicplansanddevelopmentsketches
11. INSPIRATION AND MATERIALS OPTIONS
Dentil mouldings
provide a touch
of classical
elegance in
space. Could be
found not only
on walls, but also
on furniture.
Original wooden
parquet and
Georgian
features (skirting
boards) will stay
untouched as
per client
requirements.
Wallpaper with
ornaments will
be added behind
the beds to
soften-up the
look. Inspiration
comes from
surroundings.
Beautiful rich
wooden finishes
and textured
furniture
emphasize
Georgian style
through the
house.
Interior
features have
been inspired
by Lace market
and its unique
qualities and
industrial
architecture.
Skirting board
can add accent
to any home.
Character of this
building is linked
to its historical
development
since iron age.
1. Original wooden parquet 2. Rich wooden furniture
3. Textured rug 4. Velvet finishes 4. Lace wallpaper
6. Dentil moulding detail 7. Inspired by Lace market
6. Georgian details visible on staircase 6. Skirting board
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12. FINAL FURNITURE LAYOUT AND FURNITURE CHOICES GROUND FLOOR
2. Kitchen cabinet
4. Velvet upholstery
3. Parquet
5. Georgian front
door
7. Classic furniture
12. 5-storey early
Georgian terrace in
the West End of
London.
1. Wall tiles 2. Mahogany
carved table
9. Lace market
10.
Elegant
bathro
om
with
stone
walls
8. Lace
11. Dentil mouldings
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13. FINAL FURNITURE LAYOUT AND FURNITURE CHOICES GROUND FLOOR
1. Dressing table
2. Rug
3. Cushion
4. Walnut
wall
mounted
cabinet
6. Georgian style
wall lamp
5. Detailed
work on
furniture
cabinet
7. Bedroom
8. Walls
decorated
with
stones
9. Astonishing
bathtub with
fascinating metal
detailed legs
10. TV cabinet
1. Etsy gallery
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14. RATIONALE
Introduction:
Our clients Mr Mike Turner (father - in his late sixties) has owned the property for a number of years and is now letting the property to his son Lewis (in his late twenties).
Mike is a retired engineer with a keen interest in history. He has stressed the importance of maintaining all historic elements within the property.
Lewis is currently studying Product Design at the local University and produces modern art in his spare time.
Requirements:
On the ground floor it is important to accommodate a kitchen and dining area whilst also having a flexible social area to entertain friends. Lewis would like a separate
workshop room to concentrate on his projects, which should be large enough to accommodate two work areas. The property should also contain at least two bedrooms;
a master bedroom with en-suite and (a) guest room(s). There should be a main bathroom and a small study.
Mike would like to preserve and reflect the historic aspects of the property but Lewis would like a minimalist look accompanied by design pieces. The floor plan is
currently largely open plan where use of stud/ partition walls has been approved by the planning authority.
Green zone:
To make the most of the natural light, open kitchen/living area has been positioned on South and West part of the property, where most of the windows are located.
Layout of this large open plan has been carefully selected in relation with 1st floor. For this reason kitchen cabinetry seats in back of the house, where water pipes lead
from ground floor directly to 1st floor bathroom. Room benefits from spacious seating area and dining area, perfect for socializing. If for any reason client prefers more
private area to socialize, this could be achieved in separate library room with comfortable settee. This room also offers plenty storage area to accommodate clients
history books.
Ground floor bathroom:
Washroom needs to be easily accessible
from all part of the house, that is why its
location is in the middle of the property.
Bathroom comes with two separate
toilets to allow two people using it in the
same time.
Workshop:
Ground floor also accommodates
separate workshop room, which size
should be big enough for two separate
working areas. Front wall of the
Workshop room is made of glass door and
windows to allow come through as much
natural light as possible from windows
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1. Position of toilets
2. Main entrance/Glass wallFinaground floor furniture arrangement
15. RATIONALE
Corridor:
Two main requirements of client for the first floor was to include small study and at least two bedrooms, one en-suite. One of the biggest challenges here was to decided
on main traffic area, corridor. As bedrooms (and study room of course) should really have at least one window, it was obvious, that corridor needed to be either along
the walls without the windows or lead through the middle of the top floor. To avoid long unnecessary corridors, final decision has been made. Actual corridor is 1.5m
wide to allow two people to pass comfortably.
Top floor arrangement:
On this floor we can find two main en-suit bedrooms,
one guest bedroom, small study and extra seating
room, which comes with sofa bed and can be used as
additional guest bedroom, if necessary.
Position of the 3rd bathroom has been carefully
considered and placed within a short walking distance
from guest bedroom, seating room and study.
Small study room benefits from a lots of natural light.
Important task here was to create calm atmosphere,
so furniture choice is very minimalistic as room is
quite small. Space behind desk is about 1m, which is
more then enough to sit and work comfortable on
chair with castors.
Bedrooms and bathrooms:
Size of bedrooms is big enough to accommodate spacious double
bed, wardrobe, console table and chair. All tree bedrooms comes
also with TV.
To achieve restful atmosphere bed shouldn't be positioned right
next to the door and with respect to the light – all bedrooms
come with curtains to block the light coming through the
windows, if necessary.
Bathrooms contain separate toilet, two basins and shower, where
two main en-suit rooms also benefit from bathtub.
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3. Bedroom 4. Bathroom
1&2.
Office
arrangeme
nts
Final top floor furniture arrangement
16. RATIONALE
Overall mood:
Several options were provided while selecting final design to be submitted in order to obtain planning permission. Choice of interior was focused exclusively on delivering
high-end finish by clients requirements, embracing the character of Old Town house. Sensitive to the location and the predominantly traditional style of the neighbouring
houses property benefits from beautiful traditional features. Modern twist has been achieved by introducing contemporary furniture, where old now flows seamlessly
into the new with a wonderful blend of materials and colours. Space is visually divided in two sections: ground floor– open plan kitchen/dining/living area on left and rest
of the property containing from Library/Workshop and Bathrooms. Traditional Georgian staircase leads to first floor, where all bedrooms are located together with small
study and extra seating room.
In addition to this, property had several restrictions in regards of allocating rooms as North and East sided of the property does not contain any window. For this reason
all main rooms and bedrooms has been located along the walls with windows. Getting enough light inside of the rooms is fundamental and essential for any design.
Natural light makes rooms feel more spacious and airy. Luxurious designed bedrooms featuring from glorious bedroom chandeliers, sumptuous bedding , warm and
welcoming natural décor are perfect place to retreat at the end of the day.
In past silk
was mainly
used by
royalty. Silk in
interiors can
create
timeless look
ether modern
or traditional.
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1. Stone detail 2. Silk 3. Antique chair
5. Bedroom
4. Seating room/Guest room
Storage:
Essential for any room is storage to
create clutter free environment. Most
of the times all essentials are stored
behind the doors of free standing/wall
mounted of fitted cabinetry. To be able
to personalize the space, open shelving
solutions are necessary to be able to
display the prettier trinkets and
personal items.
6. Storage
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Cirnerova, L. (2015). Dining area, [3D rendering]. London
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Cirnerova, L. (2015). Development sketches, [Drawing]. London
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Cirnerova, L. (2015). Ground floor, [3D rendering]. London
Entrance:
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Entrance, [3D rendering]. London
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Entrance, [Drawing]. London
Study:
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Study, [3D rendering]. London
Kitchen:
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Kitchen cabinetry, [Drawing]. London
Schematic plans and development sketches:
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Schematic plan, [Drawing]. London
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Development sketches, [Drawing]. London
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Cirnerova, L. (2015). Ground floor, [3D rendering]. London
Not to scale 3D visuals ground floor:
Cirnerova, L. (2015). Ground floor, [3D rendering]. London
Side board:
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Cirnerova, L. (2015). Study room, [Drawing and 3D rendering]. London
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Study:
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22. Key:
Notes:
Project:
23 High Pavement-renovation
Client: Mr Mike Turner
& Mr Lewis Turner
DWG: Scale:
Ground floor 1:100
14th of July 2015
DWG No: DWG by:
00/01 Lenka
Storage
TV unit
Kitchen island
Coffee table
Side board
Study table
+ chairs
Big TV unit
23. Key:
Notes:
Project:
23 High Pavement-renovation
Client: Mr Mike Turner
& Mr Lewis Turner
DWG: Scale:
First floor 1:100
14th of July 2015
DWG No: DWG by:
00/02 Lenka
TV unit
Small TV unit
Double TV unit
Wardrobe
Coffee table
Dressing table
+ chair
Washing machine
+ dryer
Side table
24. Key:
Notes:
Elevation for Ground floor
and 1st floor
Project:
23 High Pavement-renovation
Client: Mr Mike Turner
& Mr Lewis Turner
DWG: Scale:
Ground floor plan 1:50
14th of July 2015
DWG No: DWG by:
00/03 VA