Dentist Office
This is the dentist office I made for my client, it has a play area for kids to play in. A big seating area to make the patients clam while waiting for their turn. This is a clam place to to wait and be comfy.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
For the one above this wallpaper would go good in a kitchen because its very light and not so bright.
For the one above I would put this in a kids room because all kids need to have a bright and fun room to be in.
For the one above I would put this also in a dinning room or bathroom because it would make the room pop with the white and black.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Monochromatic
I picked a pink color for this room this room is monochromatic i used all different types of pinks. This would be my perfect room because I love the color pink. I love all the different shades in this room and how all the colors go together. I put black in this room to make it stand out from the pink.
This a color swatch where it shows you what type of pinks and different shades that I put in a room. I put black in the room to make the pink stand out a little more form everything else in the room that isn't pink.
Analogous
In this picture I chose the colors teal, blue, and green. All these colors are by each other on the color wheel like the picture below. These colors are interest of a bedroom or living room. I love how all the colors go great together and how they make the room pop!
These are the colors I used in my room they are all cool colors on the color wheel. These colors are right next to each other on the color wheel which makes the room go very well together.
This room is called a split- Complementary room in this room I put three different colors green, pink, and yellow. These colors are next to triad colors on the color wheel. I made the room simple on each side of the room. These colors go very well with each other and make the room pop.
These are the color swatches I got my colors from they all are in the room. I love how all these colors go great together and make the room stand out very well.
Split-Complementary
These are the paint swatches where they show what colors I cant pick from each color on how bright and how dull the color is in the room.
Triadic
This room has triadic colors in this room. These colors are opposite colors on the color wheel. The colors I choose are orange, green, and blue these colors are opposite on the color wheel. This room is a baby room with different shades and tones of the color orange, green, and blue. I love how all the colors make the baby room pop with all the different shades and tones.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Roof Styles:
Gable roof: The triangular section of a wall formed by the end of a pointed (gabled) roof.
Gambrel Roof: A roof with 2 slopes on each side, the lower slope having the steeper pitch. Often found in colonial revival houses in the "Dutch" style.
Hip Roof: A roof with slopes on all 4 sides. The "hips"are the lines formed when the slopes meet at the corners.
Saltbox Roof: A frame house with two stories in front and one in back, having a pitched roof with unequal sides, being short and high in front and long and low in back.
Mansard Roof: a roof that has four sloping sides, each of which becomes steeper halfway down.
Gable roof: The triangular section of a wall formed by the end of a pointed (gabled) roof.
Gambrel Roof: A roof with 2 slopes on each side, the lower slope having the steeper pitch. Often found in colonial revival houses in the "Dutch" style.
Hip Roof: A roof with slopes on all 4 sides. The "hips"are the lines formed when the slopes meet at the corners.
Saltbox Roof: A frame house with two stories in front and one in back, having a pitched roof with unequal sides, being short and high in front and long and low in back.
Mansard Roof: a roof that has four sloping sides, each of which becomes steeper halfway down.
Housing Characteristics
Bay Window: A set of 2 or more windows that protrude out from the wall. The window is moved away form the wall to provide more light and wider views.
Casement Window: A window that opens by swinging inward or outward much like a door. Casement windows are usually vertical in shape but are often grouped in bands.
Clapboard: Also known as weatherboard or siding. Long narrow boards overlapped to cover the outer walls. Used in Colonial style frame houses.
Dormer: The setting for a vertical window in a roof. Called a gable dormer if it has its own gable of a shed dormer if a flat roof. Most often found in upstairs bedrooms.
Eaves: the portion of the roof that projects beyond the wall.
Fanlight: A semicircular of arched window above a door
Palladian Window: A three part window featuring a large arched center and flanking rectangular sidelights.
Pediment: A triangular crown used over door, windows, or porches. A classical style.
Portico: A large porch usually with a pedimented roof supported by classical columns or pillars.
Rafter: A roof beam sloping from the ridge to the wall.
Sidelights: Windows on either side of a door.
Turret: A small tower, often at the corner of a building. common in a Queen Anne styles among others.
Fanlight: A semicircular of arched window above a door
Palladian Window: A three part window featuring a large arched center and flanking rectangular sidelights.
Pediment: A triangular crown used over door, windows, or porches. A classical style.
Portico: A large porch usually with a pedimented roof supported by classical columns or pillars.
Rafter: A roof beam sloping from the ridge to the wall.
Sidelights: Windows on either side of a door.
Turret: A small tower, often at the corner of a building. common in a Queen Anne styles among others.
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