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Samantha PORTFOLIO

Weckwerth

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Table of Contents

Wayne Manor…………………………………………………………………………………3

Bathroom Renderings…………………………………………………………………………...5

Transitional Bathroom………………………………………………………………...……….6

Catalina…………………………………………………………………………………….…7

Countryside Kitchen…………….……………………………………………………………....9

Lux Laundry Room……………………………………………………………………………10

Sustainable Lakeside……………………………………………………………………....…..11

Traditional Farmhouse………………………………………………………………...……….14

Lakeside Retreat……………………………………………………………….……………...16

Resume ……………………………………………..……………………………………….21

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WAYNE MANOR PLAYHOUSE

Like Bruce Wayne, this play house is more than meets the eye.

From the front, it is Bruce Wayne, billionaire businessman.

French doors tucked between stone pillars mark the entrance to

Wayne Manor. Once inside guests are immediately drawn to the

magnificent trompe-l’oeil of a bookcase that covers the entire

wall. Little do they know, this splendid centerpiece holds a secret.

The wall opens, revealing a hidden passage to the Batcave.

Once inside, the Batcave comes alive. A ladder along the wall

leads to the roof for look outs, and a slide allows for a fast exit.

Once the Batlight is turned on the action begins. Combine this

house with some imagination and any child can be The Dark

Night.

ROOF PLAN (1/A2)

1/4” = 1’”-0”

FLOOR PLAN-LEVEL 1 (1/A1)

1/4” = 1’-0”

FLOOR PLAN-LEVEL 2 (1/A1)

1/4” = 1’”-0”

WALL SECTION (1/A2)

3/8” = 1’”-0”

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Requirements:

8’x10’ maximum footprint

48” H minimum height for

walls

Ventilation needed

Wood panel material

inside (no sheetrock)

No locks, only plexi-glass,

other safety precautions

FRONT ELEVATION (1/A3) 1/2” = 1’”-0”

SIDE ELEVATION (1/A4) 1/4” = 1’”-0”

BACK ELEVATION (1/A5) 1/4” = 1’”-0”

Skills:

Hand drafting

Lettering

Building

Components

History and Style

Rendering 4

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Loose Graphics Textured Graphics

Colored Pencil Rendering Marker Rendering

Skills:

Rendering

Requirements:

Copy an image focusing on loose

graphics

Copy an image focusing on

texture

Render the image using colored

pencil

Render the image using marker

Bathroom Renderings

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Transitional Bathroom

Skills:

Hand Drafting

Birdseye

Perspective

Requirements:

Transitional Style

Entrance from the hall

Separate tub and shower

General storage

The Matthews wanted to added more space to their guest bathroom while

adding a touch of their transitional style. Taking a modern interpretation of their

19th Federal style row house, this bathroom does just that. Classical crown

molding stretches around the room, while accenting the playful lavender wall

color. White subway tile surrounds the shower mimicking the brick pattern on

the outside of their home. A traditional claw foot bathtub is set off by a

breathtaking tile background. With a linen closet big enough to hold all the

must have bathroom items this bathroom provides all the storage that was

desired. Selecting traditional style pieces while adding contemporary accents

this bathroom is just what the Matthews requested and more.

FLOOR PLAN 3/8” = 1’”-0”

ORIGINAL FLOOR PLAN

ACCENT TILE SHOWER TILE FLOOR TILE

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SIDE ELEVATION

1” = 1’-0”

SIDE ELEVATION

1” = 1’-0”

ISOMETRIC

1” = 1’-0”

TOP ELEVATION

1” = 1’-0”

CATALINA

This Catalina ottoman is inspired by an

early 17th century medieval chair. Elements

such as the exquisite carving and baluster

turned legs are incorporated into the

ottoman, but with a modern interpretation.

Defined by its quatrefoil pattern, which is

highlighted by inset mirrors, this piece pulls

many elements from the medieval era.

Using a modern fabric accented with

traditional edging this ottoman becomes a

transitional piece that will be a great addition

to any home.

TOP FABRIC SIDE FABRIC PAINT

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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC 1” = 1’-0”

Skills:

Rendering

Furniture

Construction

AutoCAD

History and

Style

Requirements:

Inspired by history

Isometric

Elevations

Exploded Isometric

Finishes

Construction

Method 8

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Countryside Kitchen

FLOOR PLAN 1/2” = 1’”-0”

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Skills:

20/20

Requirements:

Input preselected

floor plan into

20/20

Import kitchen

island

Change cabinet

style

Change ceiling ,

wall , and flooring

materials

Add accessories

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Skills:

20/20

Creative problem solving

Lux Laundry Room

This laundry room combines natural elements to create a relaxing

atmosphere. Selecting calming colors will help the user to enjoy the

time spent in this space. Working with the angle of the room, the

cabinetry compliments this layout. A sewing area is strategically

place so both washing and mending of clothes can take place. With

plenty of storage it is easy to keep this area organized. Overall this

room provides the ideal work area for tending to clothes.

FLOOR PLAN 1/2” = 1’”-0” 10

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PRELIMINARY SKETCHES

SUSTAINABLE LAKESIDE

This kitchen mixes a rustic feel with modern style to create this

beautiful kitchen. The open layout is optimal for entertaining –

whether you have a few close friends over or you’re hosting a

large party. The high end, energy efficient appliances provide any

chef with the tools needed to create that special dish. The finish-

es are both beautiful and sustainable, ensuring that your kitchen

lasts as long as the memories that you create in it. The main ap-

pliances are located along the walls to create an L shape that

provides a large prep area so that the host can easily prepare

food. The refrigerator, gas cook top, and apron sink are strategi-

cally placed to form a functional work triangle. A large island de-

sign is positioned directly across from the kitchen work space and

a small bar neighbors the seating area. There is an under-counter

refrigerator and ice maker, perfect for mixing drinks, hidden in the

cabinetry below the bar sink. The vast counter space provided by

the island functions perfectly when accommodating buffet style

dining. The close proximity of the working space and the enter-

taining area means that the chef can easily converse with the

guests. This kitchen is the attractive mix of aesthetic beauty and

modern functionality. The efficient layout is fitting for any occa-

sion while the energy efficient appliances and timeless finishes

combine to create a kitchen that will last a lifetime.

ORIGINAL FLOOR PLAN

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NOMENCLATURE

1. 24" DRAWER MICROWAVE

2. 36" INTEGRATED ALL

REFRIGERATOR

3. 30" GAS COOK TOP

4. 35" PRO HOOD LINER

5. 24" BUILT IN DISHWASHER

6. 30" DOUBLE OVEN

7. 30" WARMER DRAWER

8. 24" UNDERCOUNTER

REFRIGERATOR

9. 15" ICE MAKER

10. 36" APRON-FRONT UNDER-

MOUNT KITCHEN SINK

11. KITCHEN SINK FAUCET

12. MAIN SINK GARBAGE

DISPOSAL

13. 21" UNDER-MOUNT BAR

SINK

14. BAR SINK FAUCET

15. PANEL 1-REFRIGERATOR

16. PANEL 2-DISHWASHER

17. PANEL3-WARMERING

DRAWER

18. PANEL 4-UC

REFRIGERATOR

19. PANEL 5-ICE MAKER

20. T2496

21. W2446L

22. W2446R

23. W2446L

24. W2446R

25. OVD3096

26. B24LROTD

27. B24RROTD

28. BF3

29. CBC45

30. BF3

31. B24L

32. BFP3

33. SB39

34. BFP3

35. B30

36. B21

37. B21

38. BED24

39. SB24

40. B12

CEILING WALL HOOD STONE

FLOORING CABINET COUNTERTOP BACKSPLASH ISLAND

CABINET

ISLAND

COUNTERTOP

3/8” = 1’-0”

Elevation (1/A4) 3/16” = 1’-0”

Elevation (1/A6) (2/A6) 3/16” = 1’-0”

Elevation (1/A) 3/16” = 1’-0”

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Requirements:

Large built-in refrigerator

Gas cooktop with hood

Double sink

Dishwasher

Separate double ovens plus

microwave

Warming drawer

Ice-maker

Second sink

Small refrigerator in bar/

beverage area

Large serving area

Natural light

Use of accent and or art

lighting

Skills:

AutoCAD

Creative

problem solving

Mechanical

Systems

Sustainable

Accessibility

Awareness

3/8” = 1’-0” Sustainable Elements

Sub Zero-Wolf

Side by Side Refrigerator

Induction Cooktop and

Hood Liner

Double oven

Kohler

Apron sink

Bar sink

Faucets

Wicanders

Cork flooring

Benjamin Moore

Natura no VOC paint

Dura Supreme’s

Cabinetry

Cambria’s

Countertops

Datile

Backsplash 13

Sustainable Certification

Kohler

Green Builder magazine’s 2013 readers choice award for

"Greenest Plumbing Fixture Products"

2012 WaterSense Partner of the Year

U.S. Green Building Council Certifies Kohler Co. Building

LEED Gold

Wicander

EPA Certification

GREENGUARD Certification

FSC Certification

GreenTag Certification

Dura Supreme

Supporter of the Hardwood Forestry Fund

Environmental Stewardship Program Certification

Daltile

U.S. Green Building Council Member

LEED Certification

Cambria

GREENGUARD Certification

NSF 51 Certification

UMKosher Certification

Benjamin Moore

Paint Care member

Green Promise

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Traditional Farmhouse

The Maland family wanted a traditional style kitchen that

incorporates the feel of an old fashioned farmhouse and this kitchen

delivers exactly that. It was essential that the layout maximize the

use of this small space. The galley style kitchen incorporates all of

the must have appliances and includes a baking center housed on

the side to create the convenient baking area. Incorporating storage

into the open floor plan proved to be a challenge, but hanging glass

paneled wall cabinets in the space above the island allowed for

storage space while preserving the open feel of the space. Family

time is important to the Maland's and bar style seating allows the

family of four to dine on breakfast and other casual meals while the

large dining set makes for great family dinners and formal eating.

Bench style seating in the right corner overlooks the backyard,

creating a cozy nook for reading or just watching nature happen. The

left side of the dining area offers a beverage area and adds even

more convenience with open shelving for displaying the families

most prized artifacts. All in all, this space is the perfect combination

of open and cozy, giving the Maland family a kitchen that they will

enjoy for years to come.

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1/4” = 1’-0”

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Requirements:

Kitchen layout similar to original

Baking center

Large Dining area

Island with seating for four or

more

Rustic feel

Durable materials

Display area for artifacts

French doors leading to the back

porch

Skills:

Chief Architect

Creative

problem solving

DINING TABLE DINING CHAIRS

BAR FAUCET

APRON SINK

REFRIGERATOR

PENDANT

HOOD

FAUCET GAS COOKTOP

DOUBLE OVEN

CEILING PAINT WALL PAINT

RUG FLOORING

COUNTER-

TOP

BUTCHER

BLOCK

STOOLS

CABINETS

HARDWARE

DISHWASHER

BACKSPLASH

BACKSPLASH

BACKSPLASH DESIGN

BACKSPLASH

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Lakeside Retreat

Ann and John Davis wanted an oasis. They wanted a place that

reflected the natural surroundings and incorporated the outside

elements of their lakeside community in Nebraska. The calm,

refreshing design of this bathroom works in harmony with the

lakeside scenery to give them exactly what they wanted. The

large picture window invites the outdoors into the space and the

finishes are all-natural and environmentally friendly. The space

features two sink areas and a separate bidet. The sinks were

placed in the front of the room, across from each other to provide

both harmony and usability. The Davis’s desired a separate bidet,

so a cove was built to enclose both the bidet and the toilet. A

sliding barn door made from reclaimed barn wood provides

privacy and seclusion. The space also features a large tub and a

separate shower area. The tub is a large jetted tub placed directly

in front of the picture window and is enclosed by stone walls on

each side. This setting makes the tub a focal point and the stone

walls create a cave like atmosphere that is perfect for relaxing.

The large roll in shower features multiple shower heads and not

only offers a consistent flow but also allows ageing in place. The

shower includes a large shower faucet, body sprays and a rain

head, all of which work together to produce a relaxing waterfall

setting. This bathroom captures the rustic feel of the outdoors

while providing all of the modern comforts that Ann and John will

enjoy for many years to come.

SOFT FIT

PRELIMINARY SKETCHES 16

VANITY

LINEN

CLOSET

TOILET/

BIDET

BATHTUB SHOWER

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3/8” = 1’-0”

SHOWER TILE

FLOOR TILE SHOWER FLOOR TILE TOILET

TISSUE HOLDER BIDET FAUCET

BIDET

JETTED BATH

TUB

FRONT BATH

SURROUND TILE

BATH TUB STONE

SURROUND

VANITY CABINET STYLE

GRAB BAR

VANITY HARDWARE VANITY SINK

VANITY FAUCET

VANITY MIRROR

SHOWER

CONTROL

BODY

SPRAYS BATH TUB FAUCET

SHOWER HEAD

WALL SCONCE

WALL PAINT

CEILING PAINT

RAIN SHOWER HEAD

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SLIGHT SLOPE TO FLOOR

TO ELMINATE CURB

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3/8” = 1’-0”

3/8” = 1’-0”

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Codes:

Light and Ventilation (R303)

Bathrooms:

Glazing area >3 sq ft, half

openable

Glazing area not required if

provided with artificial light

and ventilation to outside of

>50 cfm

Ceiling Height (R305)

General >7’0”

Bathrooms: >6’8” over fixtures

and in showers

Toilet, Bath, and Shower Spaces

(R307)

Toilet center line from adja-

cent wall: 15” min

Lavatory from adjacent wall or

fixture: 4” min

Clear space in front of toilet,

lavatory, or bathtub: 21” min

Showers (P2708)

>900 sq in interior area

>30” inside dimension (25” if

area >1,300 sq in)

Hinged shower doors to open

outward

Shower valves to be pressure-

balance/thermostatic-mixing

type set to mixing type set to

maximum of 120° F

Water Supply System (P2903)

Maximum fixture flow rates:

Lavatory faucet 2.2 gpm at 60

psi

Showerheads 2.5gps at 80 psi

ADA Guidelines:

404.2.4.404.2.3 Clear Width. Door openings shall provide a clear width of 32 inches

608.2.2 Standard Roll-In Type Shower Compartments. Standard roll-in type shower compartments shall be 30 inches (760 mm) wide

minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum clear inside dimensions measured at center points of opposing sides and shall have a 60

inches (1525 mm) wide minimum entry on

703.5.9.703.5.1 Finish and Contrast. Characters and their background shall have a non-glare finish. Characters shall contrast with their

background with either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background.

604.5 Grab Bars. Grab bars for water closets shall comply with 609. Grab bars shall be provided on the side wall closest to the water closet

and on the rear wall.

604.8.2.604.9.6 Dispensers. Toilet paper dispensers shall comply with 309.4 and shall be 7 inches (180 mm) minimum and 9 inches (230

mm) maximum in front of the water closet measured to the centerline of the dispenser. The outlet of the dispenser shall be 14 inches (355

mm) minimum and 19 inches (485 mm) maximum above the finish floor.

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Requirements:

Bathroom and

closet must remain

in the original foot-

print

Two sink areas

Large jetted tub

Separate large

shower with

multiple shower

heads

Toilet and separate

bidet may or may

not be located in a

separate

compartment

Approximately 1/2

of the total footprint

of the bathroom/

closet area should

be bathroom and

1/2 be closet

Natural light

Use of accent and

or art lighting

Natural habitat

outdoor feel

Skills:

AutoCAD

Creative

problem solving

Mechanical

Systems

Sustainable de-

sign

Accessibility

Awareness

Codes

ELEVATION (1/A7) 3/8” = 1’-0”

ELEVATION (2/A6) 3/8” = 1’-0”

ELEVATION (1/A8) ELEVEATION (2/A8) ELEVATION (3/A8)

3/8” = 1’-0”

ELEVATION (1/A5) 3/8” = 1’-0”

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1814 Fillmore Street, Apt. 308, Alexandria, MN 56308 (605) 695-7068 [email protected]

OBJECTIVE Highly motivated individual seeking an interior design position. Previous work experience provides excellent customer

service skills and demonstrate ability to work with others.

EDUCATION

Alexandria Technical and Community College May 2014 Associates in Applied Science Degree in Interior Design

Course include: Design Basics, Presentation Techniques, Materials of Interior Design, Residential Studio, and Furniture: Style and Construction. Program Knowledge: 20/20, Revit, AutoCAD, and Chief Architect. NKBA accredited program.

GPA 3.61

EXPERIENCE Customer Elation

Manager July 2010 – Current

Built relationships with customers to establish long-term business growth.

Resolved customer requests, questions and complaints.

Maintained knowledge of current sales and promotions, policies regarding payment and exchanges and security practices.

Menards

Wall Covering Department January 2013 – May 2013

Assisted customers with budget considerations regarding products and materials.

Specified proper products and materials for each project.

Developed creative color schemes for customers

Vanity

Sales Associate October 2012 – December 2012

Greeted customers in a timely fashion while quickly determining their needs.

Recommended merchandise to customers based on their needs and preferences.

Prioritized helping customers over completing other routine tasks in the store.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Received an Honorable Mention from the NKBA Kitchen and Bath Competition for Bathroom Design

One of the four students selected to be a first year representative on the ATCC Design Connection Board

ATCC Design Connection Board Treasurer and Fundraiser

NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath) student member

ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) student member

IIDA( International Interior Design Association) student member

SAMANTHA WECKWERTH