Showing posts with label tile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tile. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fall color, inside and out

Autumn is here, and leaves are turning and falling. The riot of color outside changes a bit every day. Brown, red, rust, orange, yellow, and ochre leaves are mixed with green grasses and shrubs, and collect in piles when they fall.

from green to red to orange to yellow
Last week as I stood on the deck and looked at the trees in the back, it struck me that the colors used in the house are perfect complements to the colors in the fall landscape. Although white is the predominant paint color in the house, there are two other colors used on walls that can’t be seen from the main living area. The bedroom and bathroom each have an accent wall in golden yellow, and the swing space and loft each have an accent wall in reddish orange. Both colors match leaves hanging on to some of the trees around the house; the visual continuity of the outdoor and indoor is pleasing to the eye.

bedroom & bathroom
swing space & loft
Because the colored walls are balanced by white walls, the light coming in through the windows creates a reflection of that color on opposite walls. The photo below shows the effect—the only wall that is painted is the one down the middle, and the color faces the left. The light entering the skylight on the right has a much cooler tone since it is reflecting off a white wall. (View the original photo here.)


The furniture cushions and pillows are a light leafy green and buckskin, with one pillow in a contrasting reddish orange fabric similar to the paint color. The floor and kitchen counters are made of wood, with the floor a red oak and the counter a lighter more yellow oak. Houseplants have leaves ranging from chartreuse to dark green. Tile in the entryway is blue slate (although not visible from the house, reminiscent of the expanse of water on Norris Lake). All these interior colors have easily identifiable foils outside, and bring nature into the house this autumn.

furniture cushion
red oak floor
entryway tile

Thursday, February 10, 2011

...a little help from our friends...

Last semester i was in the New Norris House studio, however this semester i was unable to stay with the studio team. Wanting to see the project through until my graduation, i jumped on board with the New Norris House seminar that meets less frequently and is primarily focused on the interior design and interior installation.

This semester my first task is to work with Michele (another former studio team member) on the layout and details of the tile work in the Norris House bathroom. With such a compact space, every detail around every corner must be drawn in detail to fully understand how these tiles must come together.

Today we met with Bob Brown, a tile professional, to seek advise about how to properly seal the area around the window within the shower as to avoid moisture damage. Moisture might be public enemy number one when it comes to construction, as it can wreak havoc on unseen parts of the house. Having a professional who does this everyday was very helpful to understanding how we can avoid major issues in the bathroom. He was able to give us names of products and suppliers and generally just lead us in the right direction. A special thank you goes out to him for taking time to help us out.

The meeting with Mr. Brown took place at the Norris House, which i had not seen since early January due to the limited hours of the seminar class. I was very impressed with the work the new studio team has accomplished. It was very nice to see the continuation of the work that we completed last semester look so beautiful. The drywall is impeccable, the French doors look amazing, and the house looks very nice all around. I guess the Fall 2010 team left the house in good hands. I am excited to go back in a couple weeks to see what else they have completed.