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Sharon Hargrove INTERIOR DESIGN

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Sharon HargroveINTERIOR DESIGN

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I believe good design is achieved when the space is a

representation of you. It beckons you into the space

and enhances the lives of those who use it. It should fit

like a well tailored outfit. The space should fit the peo-

ple who will use it, the way it will be used and the bud-

get you have to invest. A beautiful space doesn’t need

to have the most expensive elements to look great, it

just needs the right elements in the right places.

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Piper GroveA Local Craft Brewery

GalleryA gallery and meeting

space for an urban college

Watson HomeA young couples first

home

Ketchum LoftA live/work space for a

daytrader/yoga instructor

Parker HomeA 1970’s home gets a

makeover

The ExtrasA quick glimpse into some of my skills and

interests

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The experience of tasting an artfully crafted beer is a multi-senso-ry experience. Look-take pause and marvel at the greatness before you partake of it. Raise the glass- notice the color, frothy foam and consistency. Smell- swirl the glass, experience the aroma, and enjoy the bouquet. Feel-the consistency and temperature as you begin to imbibe the brew. Taste- the complexity of flavors, sweet, salty, bitter.

Piper Grove will also delight all your senses. The granary positioned at the front of the building for greatest visibility will be a beacon calling all beer aficionados into experience the community. The use of curvilinear lines will draw you inside as you are immersed into the visual complexity of the brewery. Open space bounded by glass curtain walls allows new members of the community to view the processes as they wait to tour the production behind the glass or join the rest of the community upstairs in the tasting room. Community members will have a bird’s eye view of the production below as they take in the brew while talking about the art and craft of brewing.

Gleaming copper mash tun, exposed vintage brick walls, and aged brown leather are the background of textural flavors that add to the experience. A palette inspired by a complete beer menu will create a place that beer lovers, and those that love them, will feel called back to time and again.

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LEVEL 1

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LEVEL 2

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The furnishings and finishes are a medley of textures and rich colors taken from a sampling of beer types

and the craft of brewing. The gleaming copper of mash tuns is repeat- ed in the light fixutres and table tops.

The golden yellow seen in a pale ale is found in chair finishes, the dura- ble faux leather banquette upholstery, tile

for restroom walls, epoxy coating on the brewery floor and the fronts of the custom reception desk and bar.

The deep red color of a Irish Red Ale is seen in the rustic brick walls of the buildin and tile in the restroom walls

The deep brown of a porter can be seen in the mullions of the curatins, walls, flecks in the epoxy

flooring, aged leather in the lounge area, restroom walls, trim around the doors and indus-

trial iron throughout the space. A warm tan taken from the frothy foan of a deep stout

stands out in the wood look tile flooring of the tasting room, the reclaimed wood found on

the ceilings and custom millwork, tile on restroom walls and the wood tables. The light tan foam

on a traditional ale is seen in the penny round topping the re- ception desk and restrooms tile.

We are reminded of the vintage era of the building with the humor- ous super graphics found through the spaces.

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Level 2 -Resroom Hall Super Graphics Level 2 -Retail Space Level 2- Bar area 2nd Level

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Level 1-Entry/Recpetion area View to Tasting room and Recpetion

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14Textured Resin Panel Penny Tile Rounds Reclaimed wood

RECEPT ION DESKCur ved custom casework is an abstract interpretat ion of a g lass of beer with a frothy foam. ADA height sect ion is c lad in recla imed wood, a trans lucent res-in covers the front , i t is l i t from behind with an LED sheet . The standard height counter is a lso c lad in recla imed wood but i t is fronted by penny round t i les .

R E S T R O O M T I L E

A flight of beers will inspire the tile walls in the restrooms.Each restroom will have the lower section of the wall clad in a single color 4” square tile topped with cream colored penny rounds- an interpretation of a foamy glass of brew..

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Details

Super GraphicsImages from the 1920’s prohibit ion wi l l add a nod to the bui ld ings t ime period. Info graphics wi l l teach patrons about the brewing process and the art of tast ing . The super graphic wal l coverings wi l l be p laced through-out the space in restroom, reta i l and tast ing areas .

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Reception area surrounded by glass curtain walls to allow visitors to view brewery floor.Copper logo on curtain wall.. Custom reception desk with wood front.

Add glass curtain wall around granary for access to upper floors. Relocate exisitng entry to south side of building. Add elevator.

Copper light fixture over round upholstered booth. Log table for communal seating.Wood covered bar

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Classification

Descrip

tion

Occup

ancy

Exits

Water  Closets

Lavatorie

s

A-­‐2Used  for  food  and/or  drink  consumption 135 2 2 1

B

Office,  professional  or  service  type  transactions 2 1 1 1

F-­‐2Low  Hazard  Factory  Industrial 15 2 2 1

S-­‐2 Low  Hazard  Storage 4 2

156 2 5 3TOTALS

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PALET T EInspiration for the design begins with a flight of beers. The hues found in beers will create the palette for the project.

T he Dallas Power and Light Substation on South Tyler Street is one of four

remaining buildings constructed in the 1920’s to provide power to Dal las’

trol ley car system. It was built in 1925, designed by architects Lang and W itchell .

After trol ley service was discontinued in the 1950’s the building was abandoned.

It is located in the Oak Cliff , an area steeped in local history and fi l led with vintage

buildings. Bishop Arts and Kessler Park sections of Oak Cliff have become popular

areas for revital ization, now home to trendy restaurants, boutiques and galleries.

8100 sq. ft. ± 3 Levels 1/3 acre lot ±

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Design Development

DESIGN GOALS

Create flow for patrons to learn about craft brewing process without interfering with production

Create a tasting room that gives patrons a view of the process

Add access to upper floors for all patrons and employees

Add retail space to improve profitability and loyalty

Preserve original building elements as much as possible

A pale ale will

inspire the

upholstery in the

booth seating

The frothy foam

of a pale ale will

be seen on the

walls

The deep red of

an ale is seen

in the exisiting

vintage brick wall

A deep stout

creates a froth

seen in the

flooring

A rich porter willl be

the color found

in the brown

leather seating

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This urban college needed a multu-

purpose space to use as a gallery and

meeting space. The tall grove of buid-

ings surround it needed a bright and

fresh space to counteract the natural

light they block. Looking up through

spring trees provided the inspiration

for the palette. Bright green of the

leaves and warm wood of the trunk

is combined with snowy white of the

clouds.

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This small space needed a makeover that packed several functions and flexibility into an older building. Adjacency analysis was key to getting the most functional space plan. Inspiration was found in many bright and modern coporate spaces. Crisp white, bright clear color and exotic woods were recurring elements in the inspirational images.

Adjacency

Conceptual Sketch

Inspirational Images

Space Plan Development

Reception Desk Reception Desk Reception Bench Reception Bench Fabric Flooring Flooring Kitchen Cabinets Bathroom Sink

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The entry is dominated by a custom reception desk and acrylic wall treatment. The glass enclosed meeting room can function as a training or conference room. The dividing wall houses smart board technologyand stor-age. The flooring is a custom installation of pracitcal VCT with the gallery space dominated by white flooring to best showcase art. REVIT, Photoshpp

Meeting Area Chairs Meeting Room Tables Wallpaper Executive Office ChairsDesk Chairs Admin Pull Up Chairs

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A complete remodel of the first home for a young profes-sional couple with artistic interests was inpsired by a hill country watering hole. Fresh color pallete of blues, greens, taupe and white set the tone in this project. Music, art , cooking and entertaining were key drivers of the plan. Opening up the kitchen to the living area and dining area make the small home more functional and raising the ceil-ing height in the kitchen area makes it feel more spacious. A generous master suite and bathroom with spa features was added to the origianl floor plan giving the couple a re-treat at the end of the day. The guest bath was reconfigured to accomodate overnight guests.

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This small home seems much larger after the kitchen and lving room were opened up. The dramatic raised ceiling with faux wood beams add the feeling of space and some architectural interest to an otherwise boxy home. The columns needed for structural support art beefed up to house shutters as the owners requested the option to hide kitchen mess from the living space. High end appliances and an exotic granite add

24 Master Bath TileBanquette UpholsteryChandelierIsland PendantsBacksplash Island CabinetsGranite Perimeter Cabinets

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25Wall Paint Lving Room Chair ArtPillows DraperyLiving Room Rug

The owners beloved baby grand piano commands a starring role in this whole house redo. A custom mirror cabinet over the fireplace hides the television while upholstered ottoman tables provide extra seating when friends gather.

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An eclectic and active life for this day

trader/Yoga instructor made this live

work space the palce to live. A bold

color palette inspired by an evening

sunset yoga session is seen in the space.

Upstairs her love of art deco style is

anchored with a vintage rug and bold

orange leather tufted sofa. Downstairs

the palette is toned down to accomo-

date yoga students. A dressing area

doubles as a comfortable guest room

for occasional overnight guests.

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This busy professional needed a space to accomodate her many interests. During the week she is a day trader that works from home so she needs a large space to set up her computer but wants to be able to close it off when she has visitors. The nook space off the kitchen was perfect. Adding custom doos with glass on barn door style hinges gave her the privacy she needs while letting in light and adding some architectural interest to an otherside bland condo. During her off hours she runs a small private yoga pracitce. The downstairs section of this live/work loft community was the best solution. A space

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was carved out to function as a dressing room and space for overnight guests. The muphy bed lets her guest enjoy a good noghts sleep without the discomfort most sofa sleepers are known for. By day it has a space for yoga clients to sit to change.

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Think “Brady Bunch” was how the cli-ent described her home. The large living and dining space was dominated by a monolithic brick fireplace the husband loves. A full wall of windows gave the space wonderful natural light. Wrapping a custom wood casework around the fireplace breaks up the brick and pro-vides a channel to run power and cable to a television placed above. An over-sized art print in a 1970s inspired pal-ette of oranges and greens sets the direc-tion for the furnishings and accessories.

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I have had a lifelong passion for designing

spaces, arranging and rearranging my

room as a little girl. Practicality got the

edge when I first went to college but I

never lost my desire to pursue design as a

career not just a passion. I bring business

experience to combine with the aesthetics

to take a project from conception

to completion with little drama.

I enjoy photography, glass fusion,

cooking and travel, my family is my

favorite pastime. These all add extra

dimensions to my design process.

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RENDERINGS

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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