The document discusses various wall detailing approaches used in interior design. It describes how interior metal trim helps define architectural style and wall installation. It also outlines different types of standard, featured, and component wall bases used at the wall-to-floor transition, including no base, flush base, applied base, and recessed base. Finally, it discusses standard and structural ceiling transitions such as no transition, emphasized trim, minor trim or reveal, and reveal.
The document discusses various wall detailing approaches used in interior design. It describes how interior metal trim helps define architectural style and wall installation. It also outlines different types of standard, featured, and component wall bases used at the wall-to-floor transition, including no base, flush base, applied base, and recessed base. Finally, it discusses standard and structural ceiling transitions such as no transition, emphasized trim, minor trim or reveal, and reveal.
The document discusses various wall detailing approaches used in interior design. It describes how interior metal trim helps define architectural style and wall installation. It also outlines different types of standard, featured, and component wall bases used at the wall-to-floor transition, including no base, flush base, applied base, and recessed base. Finally, it discusses standard and structural ceiling transitions such as no transition, emphasized trim, minor trim or reveal, and reveal.
Week 9 Key to the successful combination of materials, colors, textures, and patterns is how the elements of an interior are detailed. While detailing will vary from project to project, there are typical details with which every designer should be familiar. WALL DETAILS Interior metal trim — helps define the architectural style of a room. - Helps in the wall installation and termination Interior metal trim — helps define the architectural style of a room. - Helps in the wall installation and termination Which detailing approach is used depends on whether the designer wants to give equal weight to both the floor and partition or whether the goal is to visually separate the two planes. NO BASE FLUSH BASE
APPLIED BASE RECESSED BASE
WALL-TO-FLOOR ( STANDARD BASES )
STANDARD BASES NO BASE FLUSH BASE
APPLIED BASE RECESSED BASE
WALL-TO-FLOOR ( FEATURED BASES )
FEATURED BASES RECESSED BASE
WALL-TO-FLOOR ( COMPONENT BASES )
Which detailing approach is used depends on whether the designer wants to give equal weight to both the ceiling and partition or whether the goal is to visually separate the two planes. NO TRANSITION EMPHASIZED TRIM
MINOR TRIM OR REVEAL REVEAL
WALL-TO-CEILING ( STANDARD TRANSITION)
STANDARD CEILING TRANSITION NO TRANSITION EMPHASIZED TRIM