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IDP 3 Final Pin Up

Layout Plan, Sectional Drawing and Front Elevation for an Interactive Children's Library :)

IDP 3: Pin- Up

Pin Up Session for my progress on design the Interactive Children's Library

Done with submisionnnnnn!

After 14 weeks, I've finally completed the Detailing and Working Drawing subject!  Detailing and Working Drawing final submission! :D

10 Best Detailing Observation

During our one week semester break in May, we were given a task to observe 10 different furniture and 10 interior elements like floor, ceiling, wall, etc. These observations had to be done based on cafes only. So this served as a good chance to experience the various design concepts, interiors and ambience of many cafes. Out of the 20 drawings that I had done, below are the top 10 of my favourites! Enjoy! :D Coffee Table at After Night, Sri Damansara Sofa Set at Rondaevoo, Sri Damansara Armed Chair at Rondaevoo, Sri Damansara Dining Table at Rondaevoo, Sri Damansara Metal Shelf at Rondaevoo, Sri Damansara Tile Flooring  Timber Flooring Stairs at Souled Out, Sri Hartamas Brick Wall Timber Wall at Wood & Steel Cafe

Observation Detailing #1 : Wardrobe

 This is a timber wardrobe that is in my room. It is a two - sliding door wardrobe which also has two drawers. The detail drawing consists of a 3D view, a front elevation and also a blow-up detailing of how the sliding doors work. I know, it is pretty interesting ;)
Loose Furniture Detail Drawing :D Group Members: Mathuri Anandakrishnan             Lee Phaik Yan                   Gracia Tan Wimpi                    And me ofcourse :p

Built-In Furniture and Loose Furniture

I'm pretty sure everyone knows what built-in and loose furniture are. To those of you who don't, well, I don't really know how to respond :p But on a serious note, built-in furniture are permanently fixed either to a wall or ceiling or even to the floor. They are usually customized according to the designer's  or client's taste and they fit in perfectly into a designated place. Loose furniture are all the other furniture that we see around that are not stationary and can be moved around. We usually buy freestanding or loose furniture for our homes only to realize that sometimes they don't really fit into the place we've always wanted it to be. Hence, built-ins are more neat and gives a tidy overall look to a space. Which is why it is usually more expensive :p An example of a built-in cabinet for a living room. A n example of a loose bathroom furniture.

Built-In Furniture Detail Drawing

Bedroom Built-In Cupboard Plan View Front Elevation Drawing Section Drawing Blow Up 

Detail Drawings Specification

Don't judge a sketchbook by its cover ;)