ghazaleh aliakbari
student
Shariati Technical and Vocational College
Islamic Republic of Iran
Interior Design
The subject of this project is the interior design of a family villa in 2 floors, which has about 450 square meters area and It belongs to a 4 member family.… more
Clemens Hehle
advisor
tuwien.ac.at
Austria
timber-hybrid, systemized planning, high-rise, office, residential, digitalization, virtual… more
Thank you very much for sharing your "Family Villa Interior Design" with me! It's an honor for me to take a look at your work.
First of all, I like the colors you chose. I think you did a great job of matching the individual tones. The kitchen in green is outstanding! I love it! In my opinion, it's a great design choice. The green matches with the rest of the interior - especially with the darker wood. I also like the decision to show the structural timber on the ceiling.
Secondly, I have to compliment you on the visualization. I'm impressed by the images! I like the atmosphere.
Since my background is less in interior design and more in timber construction, I do have this one question for feedback:
I noticed there are white steel L-angles on the bottom of the timber beams. I'm a big fan of showing the structural elements of a building. I believe there is real beauty in showing materials as well as functional details. That underlines the authenticity of the design. So my question is:
Are these white angles decorative elements only, or is it also possible to derive them from the structural logic?