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FRAYA TALITA
ROLIN
081285021063 I’m an aspiring interior designer who is passionate about the
Fraya.rolin@binus.ac.id transformative power of art and design. I am eager to hone my
skills and knowledge, fueled by the desire to blend creativity
@Frayatalita and functionality. I believe thoughtful design solutions will
enhance people’s quality of life.
Fraya Talita Rolin
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The house is designed minimally as per the client’s request. it
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uses open space in the layout design, creating connecting area
to make the house feel wider and spacious. the materials used
are neutral in color and uses natural materials. each room are
designed with the preferences of the client’s family.
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I A Foyer
B Guest room
C Living room
E D Dining area
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E Kitchen
F Laundry
G B Storage
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F H Ragnall’s room
H I Raymond’s room
A J Parents room
RAGNALL’S ROOM
Ragnall’s room uses neutral colors with various wood
textures to build a relaxing and calm atmosphere. It
combines the minimalistic contemporary style with
some japanese design elements.
LIVING ROOM
The family’s living room has a minimalistic and a slight
sandinavian influence in their style. the room mainly
uses beige and cream colors to create a homey
ambient. the wood partition function as a divider
between guest room and living room.
MASTER BEDROOM
The master bedroom is placed in the most strategic
corner near the garden. the windows are maximized to
create many natural lighting, brightening up the room.
the bedroom is dominated by whites, beige and black.
the interior style used are modern and minimalistic.
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RAGNALL’S ROOM (CLIENT) GUEST ROOM KITCHEN
ELEVATION
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I OVERALL LAYOUT
LEGEND
E F
A Photo zone
B Standing display
C Products display
D Tester bar
E Sink
C B F Waiting area
G Cashier
H Back office
I Storage
J Cleaning tools storage
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MAKEUP TESTING BAR
The perspective shows the makeup testing area. It has
a glass display of an imitation joshua tree, creating a
dystopian futuristic ambience due to its uncommon
shape. the makeup testing bar serves as the main
centerpiece in the store.
PRODUCT DISPLAY
The perspective shows the product display
area along with the standing display. the
cabinets function as product storage to ease
staffs from going to the back office frequently.
PRODUCTS DISPLAY SINK TESTER BAR WAITING AREA
ELEVATION
A Lobby
B Dining Area
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C Workstations
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D Library
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E Meeting Room
A F Director’s Room
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G Locker Room
MEETING ROOM
The meeting room is designed to have optimal
privacy, with the sound absorbing carpet and
walls surrounding it. the cabinets function as
storage for electronics and stationaries.
WORKSTATION
ENGINEERING DIVISION