Interior Design and Decorating 30
INDD21
Module 21: Furniture (Optional)
Outcome
Analyze furniture
options for decorating
residential and
commercial spaces.
Indicators
(a) | Examine how decorators select and place furniture to help shape and define space. |
(b) | Identify common types of furniture (e.g., chairs, sofas, tables, desks, beds, workstations, indoor/outdoor) to consider for residential and/or commercial settings. |
(c) | Differentiate between the standards of construction, quality and features of residential furniture and those of commercial furniture. |
(d) | Examine factors to consider (e.g., location, durability, source of materials, style, cost, colour, comfort) when selecting residential or commercial furniture. |
(e) | Research options to acquire new, used or custom-made furniture locally, regionally, nationally and globally. |
(f) | Contrast processes for purchasing residential and commercial furniture. |
(g) | Explore the history, construction, design and function of various types of furniture from select time periods (e.g., ancient civilizations, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Neo-classical, Modern). |
(h) | Compare the characteristics of various furniture styles (e.g., early American, Queen Anne or Shaker) and influences (e.g., Greek, Renaissance or Baroque). |
(i) | Examine how ergonomics informs furniture planning decisions to optimize human well-being. |
(j) | Analyze the impact of various floor plans and furniture configurations on traffic flow and focal points. |
(k) | Develop a checklist or rubric to use when evaluating sustainability aspects of furniture for clients. |
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