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Inovácia obsahu a metód vzdelávania prispôsobená potrebám vedomostnej spoločnosti The design rooms FOYER / LOBBY/HALL VYPRACOVAL: MGR, BARBORA, KRAVCOVÁ Oktober 2014 „Moderné vzdelávanie pre vedomostnú spoločnosť/Projekt je spolufinancovaný zo zdrojov EÚ“
CONTEND HOTEL LOBBY HOUSE FOYER FUTNITURE IN THE HALL DESIGNING STAGES: ASSESSMENT STAGE LIGHTING FLOORING DESIGNER TIPS
HOTEL LOBBY definition A foyer: [fwa. je]) or lobby is a large, vast room or complex of rooms (in a theatre, opera, concert hall, showroom, cinema, etc In general a foyer is a large, specially designed hall, but sometimes it is a corridor surrounding the main hall. Foyers are commonly decorated with art works, exhibitions. Moreover, the foyer can be the main place of some events such as vernissage, . . .
HOUSE FOYER The word foyer comes from the French language, meaning "the place where the fire is kept". A foyer in a house is usually a small entry area or a room by the front door. It was initially intended as an "airlock", separating the fireplace -heated rooms from the (colder, in winter).
Furniture pieces in the well designed hall Storing furniture: Shoe rack or shoe cabinet, Cupboards, closets. Seating furniture: chairs, armchairs Accessories: Hanger for coats, mirror Selected furniture should be both attractive and comfortable.
DESIGNING STAGES Assessment stage Storage space requirements: How many people will use the hall on regular basic. How many people if any would store their shoes and coats there. If it is a hall for a family what other special requirement could family have. Other activities that the hall will be used for if any.
LIGHTING Skylights =feeling of hospitability of your home. A single overhead light = small hall area for Additional light sources = larger designs / over the areas of sitting and relaxing, /. Lighting beneath and inside furniture
FLOORING Functional properties of the lobby flooring: Linoleum: durable, easily installed and available in a number of designs suitable but old fashioned. Terracotta or ceramic tiles: durable, aesthetic, easy for cleaning suitable for halls. Cork: softer could be warn out easily not suitable for halls. Hardwood: aesthetic durable, available in a number of designs but expensive.
DESIGNERS TIPS Analyze your potential guests - who your guests are. Create a unique environment Analyze the layout and architecture
SOURCEES Lobby Design Hardcover , DAAB-creator, Published London Jan 2007. Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home, Julie Carlson, London 2013. http/: www. 1325/five-hot-tips-on-designing-your-hotel-lobby
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