
Open Living Concept
The design of an open-plan interior layout is the main goal of this project, which investigates the connections between various functional sectors in a common area. The goal was to establish a well-balanced and effective atmosphere that improves use, connectedness, and circulation. A unique floor lamp was created as part of the project to enhance the area and incorporate form, materiality, and lighting into the entire idea.
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Technical Drawings
The floor lamp's design and construction are depicted in the technical drawings, which include orthographic, isometric, axonometric, and exploded views. These drawings ensure clarity in both structure and function by communicating the design's form, proportions, and assembly.
The living, dining, and kitchen spaces are arranged into a unified and useful area thanks to the open plan structure. The configuration maximizes both usability and spatial flow by improving circulation and establishing a smooth transition between zones.
The sections highlight openings, ceiling heights, and other architectural elements to show the vertical relationships within the room. They offer a comprehensive grasp of spatial experience, depth, and proportions.
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Sketches
The design development of floor lamp designs is shown in this spread, starting with preliminary idea research and moving on to more detailed recommendations. After testing a range of shapes, ideas, and lighting techniques, a few concepts were chosen and subsequently refined in terms of utility, structure, and balance. The progression from imaginative exploration to more focused and useful answers is demonstrated by the sequence.
The arrangement and relationships between the kitchen, living, and dining areas are explored in these preliminary designs of the open plan space. The sketches emphasize overall flow, furniture arrangement, and spatial organization to create a unified and useful space.