Lewman's+Room

= = =Lewman's Room:= Based on the recommendations from Lewman, some key points for our design of this room were to have independent seating for students, while supplying a good amount of seating for when more people came into the room for group work. The T-shaped table formations will have a main plugin in the intersection of the "T" for each person to get power from. This will avoid competition and lack of space for chargers, avoiding the jumble of cords that can be caused otherwise. The circular tables are going to incorporate more discussion of idea while in groups, by having each member of the table face another person. This will promote discussion among groups, increasing creativity.



As seen above, the space in the room is divided into personal "T" shaped tables, and circular tables, to help divide group work from personal projects.

The colors for Lewman's room:
The colors above are going to be used for the walls. We decided on these colors, based on Lewman's input. She loves the color brown, and felt that the "Cloud White" provided a nice clean color for stripes along the walls. Because of this, we put some stripes along the wall horizontally in "Cloud White", but it lacked another color to keep a balance of dark and light. So, we added a small red orange stripe beneath the white stripe to create more of a balance between colors.

Now, while we planned on having stripes in the design, we weren't sure how to go about setting them up, so we created a couple of stripe examples and showed them to Lewman. When Lewman saw our examples she decided that the one with the stripe on the upper portion of the wall (The one on the top left) would be great, if it had a thinner stripe right beneath it. Taking Lewman's advice we built a final example, showed it to Lewman, and then put it into place.

I made it and, she liked it. I decided to go with white the color of the trim. Then my leader said " How about a light brown?" I found five light brown's and showed them to my leader. He chose the lighter one called Cafe Ole. I liked it too, so I added it. Now I had to go show it to Colby, the sketch up guy. "What color do I make the little strip under it?" Colby asked. "I don't know." I replied. My leader Antonio said to make it a darker brown than the stripe above it but, a lighter dark brown than the wall. Colby was looking at browns when he found one he liked called Mocha. He wanted me to get a close color to that so I looked, and found the color, Grand Canyon Red. I put all of the colors together and I thought they looked good.