Creative and detail-oriented Interior Designer with experience in residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Skilled in space planning, furniture layouts, material selection, lighting concepts, and 3D visualization. Passionate about combining functionality with modern aesthetics to create visually impactful and practical environments.
In addition to professional design work, I also work as an Interior Design Teacher, helping students understand practical site execution, drafting, and design concepts.
BED WORKING DETAILS," which provides specific construction and joinery instructions for a custom-built bed unit.
The drawing is divided into four main sections to show the bed from different perspectives:
Shows the overall floor plan of the apartment or house.
A pink highlight indicates the specific bedroom and the location where this bed will be installed relative to the rest of the layout.
This is a top-down view of the bed frame itself.
It details the internal structure, showing two large drawers on the front half and two openable storage compartments (likely accessed via a hydraulic lift or top panels) at the back near the wall.
The total width of the bed unit is marked at 6'-5", with a total depth of approximately 6'-9¾" including the shelf.
A cross-section cut horizontally across the bed (Width-wise).
It highlights the internal drawer units and the side shelf.
It shows the height of the base and the positioning of the mattress on top.
A cross-section cut vertically (Length-wise).
It illustrates the depth of the drawers (3'-5") and the openable back section (2'-6").
The vertical height of the bed base is shown as 11", with a total height of 1'-2" including the frame edges.
Key Technical Details:
Storage: The design maximizes utility by combining pull-out drawers for daily items and "openable" top-access sections for long-term storage.
Materials: Notes indicate specific thickness measurements (e.g., ¾" and 1½"), typical for plywood or MDF construction.
Integrated Furniture: The plan includes a side shelf and a small drawer unit (likely a bedside table/nightstand) integrated into the headboard area.
showcasing a decorative interior design for a large wall section. It features a modern, rhythmic pattern that integrates structural elements with aesthetic details.
Doors: The layout includes two standard Wooden Doors, each measuring 3'-6" in width.
Decorative Pattern: The wall is treated with a combination of vertical elements and geometric shapes:
Vertical Slats/Battens: Represented by the mustard-colored vertical strips.
Circular Accents: Various sized circular discs are interspersed throughout the design, creating a playful, non-linear visual flow.
Textured Background: A herringbone or chevron-style pattern appears in the white/grey background panels behind the vertical slats.
Functional Units:
Between the doors, there is a low-profile planter box area.
On the far right, there is a stepped unit featuring drawers, likely serving as a console or a seating nook.
Wall Height: The total height of the paneling is 9'-6".
Width Segments: * A 7'-2" decorative section sits between the two doors.
A 5'-6" section (including the stepped unit) occupies the area to the right of the second door.
Detailing: Numerous fine-tuned measurements (e.g., 1'-3", 2'-11", 3'-9") specify the exact placement of the circles and the width of the vertical slats to ensure precision during installation.
The design creates a cohesive "feature wall" that hides the standard appearance of the doors by incorporating them into a larger, artistic architectural statement. This style is often found in luxury residential lobbies, modern living rooms, or high-end office corridors.
Are you planning to render this in a specific material finish, like wood veneer or a painted metallic look?
Skill:
AUTO CAD
3dS MAX
V-RAY
CORONA
PHOTOSHOP