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Showing posts with label public commercial space. Show all posts

Home Office

Client: Heru Sutrisna
Location: Mataram City, Lombok Island




DATA & LAYOUT
My client needs an office in his home which is capable of accommodating work-activity. This office is located in the front area of his house. This office will provide equipment such as:
- CCTV
- Modem
- Telephone
- Battery Charger
- Computer
- Printer
- Archive storage
- Key storage
Layout plan. Click the image to enlarge

As you can see on the layout plan above, my plan is to design a computer-desk and a big storage with power outlet on both furniture.

PROBLEM
To accommodate the equipment/ gadget, the furniture must provide power outlet. Therefore, cable installation is the main problem. Cable must be installed inside the furniture otherwise the room will get messy.

CCTV cable. Click to enlarge

The picture above is CCTV and internet cable. All will be hidden and installed on the storage.

PROBLEM SOLVING | COMPUTER DESK
This computer desk is facilitated with power outlet and a box to save printer cable. You can see the detail below:

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As you can see, the computer desk is connected to the cabinet so the printer can be placed in the storage instead of on the desk. Following are the detail images of how this desk works:




THE CABINET
The function of this cabinet is to save archives, books, keys and also to save laptop or hand phone while charging.


DESIGN PROCESS
Following picture is the Computer-Generated 3D visual and the drawing plan.

 Visual 3D

Drawing Plan. Facing the Cabinet

Drawing Plan. Facing the computer desk

Under Construction
Final Result



May's Boutique at Lombok Epicentrum

Client: May's
Location: Lombok Epicentrum Mall
Interior Designer: Panglima Erlangga
Interior Contractor: WK Interior



May's - Click image to enlarge

DESIGN CONCEPT
Let space makes space for fashion to talk. It was the idea I got started with. As the market target is upper - class fashionable women, I was concerned about simplicity instead of glamor. The interior has to accommodate the fashion to show off by itself.

Lay out & design illustration - Click image to enlarge


As you can see, the dominant colour is white and the sub dominant one is hot pink. Those colours are chosen as the brand-colour of the shop. I need something to catch people's eyes and to prevent customers not to get bored with the atmosphere,  so I add yellow and turquoise combined with wood texture as accents.

SHOP FRONT
Basically, the design is conventional: Using window display for mannequin to put in. It is not that simple though, as shop front is the first stuff people to see. It must be somewhat unique and be the character of the brand product.
Front shop design - Click image to enlarge

According to a research regarding retail design, smaller front door physiologically creates a mindset: There is something exclusive behind it. That is the reason I suggested a single-glass-door instead of a wide rolling door. Following images are the shop front taken in long shot and the window display:



Window display - Click image to enlarge

DESIGN RESULT
Following images are the another photos depicting the design result. These images were taken with iPhone 5c. Click on the picture to enlarge.



Gallery of Niwa

Client: Niwa Lombok Pearl
Location: Mataram, Lombok Island





 Prior to moving into new building, Niwa Lombok Pearl was a conventional jewelry shop located off Senggigi road. The new building is initially a house which has been renovated.
During the early meeting with the owner, I came up with an idea to change the concept from "Shop" into "Gallery". In my point of view, instead of getting face-to-face with a shopkeeper, jewelry customers will feel much comfortable in getting accompanied by a shopkeeper.

AREA ZONING & CONCEPT DESIGN
I divide the area into public and private area. As room divider, I use the existing storage belonged to my client and add a sliding door as room connector.


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According to the research made by retail researchers, people tend to turn a left as soon as they coming into a shop. However, as you can see on the layout above, I place the lounge on the left side of the entrance. The reason is: The first stuff people see once they come in is a column to which I develop become a display. I can not move this column ( I wish I could turn into Hulk). They will step closer to the display-column if they get interested. Afterwards, I assume that they will be moving to the left side and "Bingo!" they see the lounge is there.

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So I intend to make the customers feeling more relax rather than insist them to be shopping in a hurry. Why relax? Because it's a jewelry gallery not seven eleven. One more thing, because my design concept is: Make yourself home.

THE DISPLAY
As I explained early, I intend to have customers getting accompanied instead of getting face to face with shopkeeper. So I place the displays stick to the wall as you can see in the following image:

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As you can see, there is a table with pouf chairs. The idea is to provide a place for customers to get consulted with the shopkeeper regarding the jewelry they have just picked up.

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On a corner of the main display, I put a single standing display for a more valuable collection. I put it exclusively behind the wall so people will not see it once they come in. 

COLOUR CONCEPT
The idea is to increase the good-looking-quality of the collection. Wood texture combined with white is so elegance that suitable for gaining the image of the gallery.

   
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CEO's Room

Client: Mr Akem | Depo Jaya Bangunan
Location: Mataram
Designer: Panglima Erlangga
Contractor: WK Interior


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Dehellenag's Make Up Studio

Client: Ellena Gunawan
Location: Riverside Park, Mataram City, Lombok





Following image is the design. Click to enlarge


My client is a famous wannabe make up artist. She needs a studio in which she and her employees may able to give the best service to their clients.

Function
The analysis of activity and needs were the first thing I got concerned with. The dimension was specified based on the existing site plan.
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Design Concept
I did not even ask my client about the concept. I just asked her promptly what the stuff does she love to collect as a hobby. She loves collecting Hello Kitty stuff since childhood. Bingo! I got the the concept. I decided to play around with pink colour.

What Kind Of Pink?
Once I decided to play around with pink, I made some research about it. Based on my brief research, pink colour is same as white, which is potentially divided into families.  According to Interior Style book released by Benjamin Moore Paints, white can be divided into two families: warm whites, with yellow, pink or brownish undertones; and cool whites, with minty green or blue-gray undertones. In this case, pink is basically the result of red combined with white. More you add the amount of red, you would see the warmer pink. In the return, decrease the red you would get the cooler pink.

Warm Pink. Click on the image to enlarge

Cool Pink. Click on the image to enlarge

As you can see both images above, warmer pink has that impact: Sexy. The cool pink is more "princessy", reminds us to the princess movies. For this studio, I chose the warm pink to apply. To neutralize the effect of red, I used white as colour combination. In order to make the room becomes girly, I decided to cover the wall with rose-pattern wallpaper.

Why Tiffany Chair?
Tiffany chair is a kind of fancy chair probably invented by someone called Tiffany. It is chair without arm rest, made of wood, with pillow on the seat. I have suggested my client that this kind of chair is not comfortable to use specially for a make up studio. However, my client insisted to have fancy chair instead of comfort one. 

Following images are the result of the design. Click on the images to enlarge.




FORTUNE HOTEL; FRIENDLY WITH ORANGE

Project: Interior Lobby Area of Fortune Hotel, Mataram, NTB
Client: Fortune Hotel
Design & Visual: Panglima Erlangga
Interior Contractor: WK Interior






Within this project, my job is to design the front area of Fortune Hotel which is consisting: Receptionist, Lounge and restaurant area. Those items are placed on the ground floor.

Let's Start Based on the Logo
When designing something such as Commercial Brand stuff, I use to start paying attention to the Logo. I reckon that prior to specify the architectural look, the owner should have been choosing the Brand-Logo. Thus a logo is supposed to be reflecting what the clients intend.

Image of the hotel is curved-letter and colorful. The font is similar to Fender ( a brand of music instruments). Thus the exterior building consists of three colors: Red, Yellow and orange. So far, the existing exterior building has been engaged with the style of the Brand-Logo. However, Regardless the color of the brand logo, I chose Orange to be applied into the Lobby area. The reason is that Red is too strong for welcoming visitors. Orange is more friendly.

Receptionist Area
Among the the option I was offering, my client has chosen the one with curved-ceiling as you can see on following picture.
If you were wondering about technical way of creating the split-curved-ceiling (just in case you are not into technically architectural stuff) here I show you the Working in Progress Image I captured during the project:

During the project, after having many discussions with the client, I eventually make several changes. Considering to get more attendants in restaurant, I decided to enlarge the lobby resto. Following is the final image of the lobby:





The Lobby Lounge
I was playing around with Orange color eventually found that orange can be combined well with vivid colours. To get the surprising firs impression, I played around Orange with graphical stuff on the wall.


 In the corner, I placed a small lounge with Red wall covering applied onto the wall.


Since the lobby restaurant has been enlarged in order to add the capacity, I have made a little bit tweak as you can see the photographs below:



Breakfast Area
Since the restaurant is located within same area with Lobby area, I thought about how to engage it with the lobby related to the style and colour. Thus I chose graphical stuff to applied onto the wall instead of making it either elegant nor luxurious.
 As you can see, there is mirror along the wall and cutting sticker depicting a ruler. Regarding the ruler, I chose Ruler as the graphic decoration for making it different to any other hotel in the universe. You can see more detail on picture I  have already taken below.


You can have a look at the food-display much more detail by using picture below: