tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post7919990297165452439..comments2023-11-05T06:23:41.645-05:00Comments on Pure Style Home: How we do Floor PlansUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-90471281935768526932011-07-10T20:07:00.245-04:002011-07-10T20:07:00.245-04:00I really enjoyed reading this post and getting a g...I really enjoyed reading this post and getting a glimpse into your process! I'm an interior design grad student and planning to do my thesis on design communication because I'm fascinated by hand drawing vs. CAD/renderings. It was really great to hear your thoughts and why you prefer hand drawings. Do you ever do rendered perpectives for your clients or just the floor plans?Jillian Franceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03290311997282538518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-34029702268756407882011-07-08T10:27:44.254-04:002011-07-08T10:27:44.254-04:00Love your post Lauren. Can you tell me how you cr...Love your post Lauren. Can you tell me how you create the pictures of the furniture and casegoods that you are presenting to your clients? Thanks!Tammy Culpepperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03446431757919920295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-73142527838854861672011-06-30T07:18:07.354-04:002011-06-30T07:18:07.354-04:00Hi Lauren,
Thanks for this great post. Always in...Hi Lauren,<br /><br />Thanks for this great post. Always interesting to see how other fellow designers communicate their work to clients. <br /><br />I was doing the exact same method of hand drawing. I agree that pencil and paper makes for inspired, creating thinking. However, last year I discovered SmartDraw. www.smartdraw.com , an easy to use software (not expensive) and you can easily adjust the dimensions of the furniture pieces. I like to print out the blank room and use pencil to flush out the layout, lighting plan etc. I then go back and fill in the pieces with SmartDraw. You can also add your logo and a text box if necessary.<br /><br />Thanks again for sharing your beautiful work. You're an inspiration.Sandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14219786759570066803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-8451202679426783882011-06-29T21:33:47.245-04:002011-06-29T21:33:47.245-04:00Your drawings look great Lauren, and I totally agr...Your drawings look great Lauren, and I totally agree that the hand-drawn method is just perfect - I have spoken to local designers here in New England, and a lot of them still have not gone 'techie' -thanks Lauren! :0Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16373635833856487625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-20481806402916554832011-06-29T15:51:51.264-04:002011-06-29T15:51:51.264-04:00I cannot imagine doing floor plans by hand but adm...I cannot imagine doing floor plans by hand but admire your patience. CAD is so much more efficient, accurate (especially for custom cabinetry and large projects), and easier for revisions that always pop up along the way.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing!Lexannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07032359306974375043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-21198956818199709702011-06-29T13:37:02.474-04:002011-06-29T13:37:02.474-04:00always prefer hand-drawn, CAD is so 'canned...always prefer hand-drawn, CAD is so 'canned' to me.<br /><br />your presentation is lovely and easy for a client to read, i need to refine mine. thank you for this inspiration lauren<br />xx<br />debradebra @ 5th and statehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18039580956294327582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-8735769164297217042011-06-29T10:04:47.362-04:002011-06-29T10:04:47.362-04:00Hi Lauren, I recently found your blog. I'm so...Hi Lauren, I recently found your blog. I'm so happy I did because I'm a student of interior design (and hoping to have my own business at some point) and your blog has served as a source of inspiration and I've loved reading about what you do on a daily basis. <br /><br />I had a question about your floorplanning process- I'm just curious how much time you usually allow for the finding of the pieces for the room (the part between making the list of items to look for and drawing the final floorplan for the client boards)? <br /><br />I also found it interesting how you like to do eveything by hand using the magnetic board (which sounds so fun, btw!)... I am learning CAD right now, and although I can see how it will make my life SO much easier in a myriad of ways, I can see the flexibility that the paper/board way would allow when working furniture arrangements. I am kind of like you in that the tactile sense of it appeals to me and I like to "play" with the arrangements by hand. Thanks so much for your post, I really enjoyed it!Sonyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12565329691322910219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-70939648360904436892011-06-29T09:47:35.249-04:002011-06-29T09:47:35.249-04:00agreed, very charming. But I cannot imagine making...agreed, very charming. But I cannot imagine making changes by hand and unfortunately all of my clients usually require a change or two. I do computer renderings as well for the same reason. <br /><br />Hand drawings are such a dying art. Yours look great:)Stephanie Sabbehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12220517582586171874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-63705739594411339972011-06-29T08:30:06.686-04:002011-06-29T08:30:06.686-04:00I love it. The drawings are beautiful as are the ...I love it. The drawings are beautiful as are the boards. Great post!<br />HooperAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01655738149711349888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-13160797595597272022011-06-28T20:16:01.002-04:002011-06-28T20:16:01.002-04:00I thought I might be the only person left that dre...I thought I might be the only person left that drew plans by hand. I have been in this business more years than I want to tell! It is great to hear of so many that still draft by hand. Love your description of how you work and your pictures and board examples! <br />I always look forward to reading your blog to see what you are up to...you are one busy gal!Debbie Jacobs Designshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07817616278675402398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-61233289624612946032011-06-28T18:07:08.378-04:002011-06-28T18:07:08.378-04:00This is so interesting Lauren, thanks for sharing....This is so interesting Lauren, thanks for sharing. <br /><br />For some reason, I thought you also did e-design work, as in working virtually with clients across the country. Is this true? If so, is your design process the same? (Of course you wouldn't be doing dimensions, etc yourself)Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04865685340069753604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-5239180473905411242011-06-28T18:06:17.841-04:002011-06-28T18:06:17.841-04:00Though I came to design through drawing I have som...Though I came to design through drawing I have somehow turned into a CAD person. When you are moving walls or installing cabinets it can be indispensable (for precision and making changes!) I usually "hand draw" over my plans when first presenting a project to a client though. It gives the drawings life, it feels personal and for some reason makes it feel less concrete so that the clients don't feel locked into one mindset. Love your client package! Very nice.Aimee@ the Functional Spacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00181784668734041721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-19016367619742313862011-06-28T17:01:53.003-04:002011-06-28T17:01:53.003-04:00I always favor the personalization and the creativ...I always favor the personalization and the creative flow behind a hand drawn plan over the techical perfection of one done on the computer, some things definitely get "lost in translation".The enchanted homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03417949320717832732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-47475368353137658882011-06-28T14:28:13.672-04:002011-06-28T14:28:13.672-04:00Drawing a floor plan by hand definitly gives your ...Drawing a floor plan by hand definitly gives your presentation more of a personal feel. I usually use autocad because it is quicker than hand drawing, but when I want that personal feel I will hand draw it. Sometimes autocad is necessary for larger projects. I love the "Board" tools also, they come in handy :)Kristy @ I Design Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14609956311602698868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-50435138005608432062011-06-28T14:04:35.336-04:002011-06-28T14:04:35.336-04:00I draw them by hand, as well. Didn't know abou...I draw them by hand, as well. Didn't know about that tool - I'm going to be ordering one of those - thank you!Anne-Marie @ 10 Roomshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09025650507248004272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-79034950096114266892011-06-28T13:52:52.963-04:002011-06-28T13:52:52.963-04:00Wow, it's always nice to see how artists lay t...Wow, it's always nice to see how artists lay things out. Thank you for sharing!<br />-Jessica & Holly<br />Etsy.com/shop/chezjollyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-9303510805928845162011-06-28T12:35:38.873-04:002011-06-28T12:35:38.873-04:00You know me, I am an old fashioned kinda gal too a...You know me, I am an old fashioned kinda gal too and I love drawing by hand. Thanks for the glimpse of your furniture layout and inspiration. I love the way you work. It looks like it is working for you too!<br />pvepve designhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03527745630303158002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-71208998982265067272011-06-28T12:12:13.463-04:002011-06-28T12:12:13.463-04:00I try to stay as far away from CAD as possible! Al...I try to stay as far away from CAD as possible! Although I do have my own home's dimensions saved and I'll play with knocking out walls, dream renovations, etc. That's when the computer is very handy!<br />BUT when you're just doing furniture arrangement I do something very similar to you. Question: Do any of yall do perspective drawings as well? I find it really helps me visualize the space more than just a floorplan... - BOOBoo Hazardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15837323045527334887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-46504682184586795732011-06-28T12:04:39.020-04:002011-06-28T12:04:39.020-04:00loved your post..this is how i like to work too..t...loved your post..this is how i like to work too..though i don't have 'the board'..which sounds like a very useful tool..thanks for sharing your design process..have a wonderful day..do visit my blog when you have a moment..xx meenalmeenal bishnoihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04108566784547322728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-75615634261917722512011-06-28T12:02:23.539-04:002011-06-28T12:02:23.539-04:00I can't draw to save my life but in interior d...I can't draw to save my life but in interior design school - I was good at drafting because it was all straight lines. I had found some great templates which they no longer make and it was perfect for me. However, I loved CAD for precision and it is better for hotel or kitchen projects because you can get the measurements precise and changes are sooo much easier. CAD was challenging for me to learn but I did like puting the floor plan in CAD, printing it and doing what you did - I liked to have multiple copies to play around with space plans and I visually liked moving things around. There is another program (CAD people won't like this) from http://www.icovia.com/design/ ICOVIA and I snubbed my nose at first at it being a CAD person - but it's a simple program to use to do space plans and it's made for Interior Designers. Of course, if your working with an Architect they will be using CAD but sometimes the old fashioned way works - i think that's the creative part in all of us.Peggy and Fritzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17315382121107845029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-52878580086349830132011-06-28T11:59:33.019-04:002011-06-28T11:59:33.019-04:00Very interesting and thanks for sharing all your t...Very interesting and thanks for sharing all your tricks. I, also, prefer hand drawings to the cold look of a CAD drawing and present it to my clients in much the same manner as you do. I wish I could produce a beautifully drawn schematic drawing, and I can, but it is very expensive and few clients want to pay that fee. In the meantime, they are stuck with my feeble attempts at drawing. Thank goodness for photos!dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16430841546720873518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-41392766828708077612011-06-28T11:38:37.064-04:002011-06-28T11:38:37.064-04:00I draw all my landscape designs by hand. I started...I draw all my landscape designs by hand. I started college as an art major and have no formal landscape design training. Everything is measured and drawn to scale. It seems more natural for me to get the creative juices flowing with a pencil in hand. I agree about the hand drawn quality. I have clients that frame the elevation drawings I do for them of what their landscape will look like when it's completed. Thank you for explaining the process you go through. I sometimes feel like I'm the only one still designing with a pencil. I love your blog!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09791892774462735755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-32870910579037702522011-06-28T11:28:44.228-04:002011-06-28T11:28:44.228-04:00Lauren,
This is really cool and I love the persona...Lauren,<br />This is really cool and I love the personalization of your hand drawn renderings. I also like the fact that your clients get to keep a folder so that after the job is finished they can go back to it for reference. How interesting. Thank you.<br />Karen at Garden, Home and PartyKarenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08064699521293763744noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-71162114183246168582011-06-28T10:34:05.945-04:002011-06-28T10:34:05.945-04:00Very interesting to see how you do things. I assu...Very interesting to see how you do things. I assume if you use magnetic furniture pieces, you have to draw all of your room to the same scale.<br /><br />I think I went into the wrong field because I LOVE doing floorplans. My architects had the easiest job because I had done my whole house to scale and reworked everything before I ever met with them. Sometimes I just do a few rooms just for fun and move walls and closets and furniture just to see the possibilities.<br /><br />I think it's great that you do it by hand. Old-school is very hip!An Urban Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08666212353075804092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030308239398272700.post-8403771409710831632011-06-28T10:32:33.994-04:002011-06-28T10:32:33.994-04:00If you ever get a hotel project or one heavily inv...If you ever get a hotel project or one heavily involved with an architectural firm,, it would be good to have CAD. As an interior designer, I have been able to do tile layouts in CAD that gave me more creative control-that sort of thing. And you can trace over CAD and even do watercolors from the basics of CAD to make ti look more hand done but very precise for client presentations. For me, I like the precision of measurement you can get with CAD and once you know it, it is very easy to play on the computer and move your furniture around, the same way you do with magnet board. And you can save and print different versions of a floor plan, which can come in handy if you have some changes. Since I went back to school late, I was thrown on the computer early. I don't regret it, but still see the value of sitting down with a pencil and paper. As long as whatever you do works for you and your clients, it's all good. All the great designers of a bygone era worked the way you do, basically.Dandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02048326517764291061noreply@blogger.com