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LIBERTY GARDENS

1509 MAIN ST.


BOSTON, MA 02101
JENNIFER MORRISON
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN II
JUNE 20, 2016
W5.A2
FINAL COMPILATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGES 3-11:

HISTORICAL RESEARCH ON FEDERAL STYLE

PAGES 12-15:

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESEARCH

PAGE 16:

COLOR PALETTE

PAGE 17:

ADJACENCY MATRIX

PAGES 18-20:

BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

PAGES 21-26:

CODES ANALYSIS

PAGES 27-30:

CONSTRCUTION DOCUMENTS

PAGES 31-32:

COST ESTIMATING TABLE

PAGES 33-60:

SPECIFICATION SHEETS

PAGES 61-65:

FLOOR + CEILING TREATMENTS

PAGES 66-67:

PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS

PAGES 68-69:

CONCEPT BOARDS

PAGE 70:

JUSTIFICATION OF DESIGN

PAGE 71:

WORKS + IMAGES CITED

OVERVIEW
Style Name: Federal Style

Country: United States but with European


inspiration

Overview of Style

Image(s)

Standard Color Palette (show examples)

Years Spanned: 1789-1823

Notes
French Neoclassical Colors: cream, powder
green and pink with a bit of French lilac and
turquoise.

Web Link
http://www.yankeemagazine.com/articl
e/home-3/history-new-england-housecolors#_

Other common colors include:


Sevres blue, pompadour blue and dubarry
red.

Typical elements used (list: columns,


pilasters, arches, pediments, medallions
plaster, etc.)

-Symmetry in faade, usually with five bays


-Federal doorway sheltered with a small
portico

http://www.kadvacorp.com/design/fed
eral-architectural-style-contemporaryeuropean-trends/

-Crown lintel, portico, palladian windows,


stringcourse, etc.

Typical Interior Materials (list: wood


types, stones, metals)

Wood plank floors were the flooring option in


Federal Style homes. While more wealthy
households could have custom woven
carpeting, the base was still plank flooring.
The wood was harvested from the surrounding
forest. Wood used in furniture was typically
mahogany ,inlaid details were almost always
a lighter wood.

http://www.historicnewengland.org/hist
oric-properties/homes/nickels-sortwellhouse/nickels-sortwell-house-photogallery#swipebox

Typical Textiles (list and show: fabric types


and patterns)

Textiles were , like the paint colors, pastel in


nature, with an accent of white or a cream
color. Patterns included thin stripping, florals,
urns, etc. Fabrics would have included cotton
and wool which were grown and
manufactured in America. Silk was also
available during this time but would have
been imported.

http://pages.uoregon.edu/jsimic/reserv
e/arh475/arh475-17.html

WALL DETAILS
Image
Wall Details
Wall details were the
norm in the Federal
Period and seemed to
be where excess was
primarily found. Bright
colored wallpapers in
various hues of pastels
were found with details
such as urns, acanthus
leaves and garland.
Other wallpapers
featured scenes
reflective of the time
period. Dentils were a
common feature as well
as chair rails (dado),
paneling, wainscoting,
and lathing (on the
interior of the wall)
Crown molding was
deeply ornamental with
a variety of patterns
used and commonly
carved in wood.
Baseboard was
generally tall (at least
4-5 high), made of
wood and also adorned
with a detail prevalent
to the time period.

Description
This picture shows a common wall in the
Federal Period. This consists of wood
carved baseboard, chair rail as well as
paneling. There is also ornate crown
molding with details that are specific to
the Federal period.

Web Link
http://www.agrellcarving.com/fede
ral-woodcarving-design

Wallpaper was very popular during the


Federal Period and was generally
applied above the chair rail. Colors in
the wall paper reflected the color
palette of the time and designs ranged
from full to scenes to simple patterns of
urns and acanthus leaves.

http://www.agrellcarving.com/fede
ral-woodcarving-design

Arches with cornice molding were


common in federal style. You might
also see an arch with a reeded column,
as part of the neoclassical motif.
Niches were also common in Federal
Style.

http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/
photos/0,,20175953_20403106,00
.html

Paint was common on plaster walls.


Pastels and shades of mustard yellow
were common during this period.
Muted shades were used in areas such
as the parlor, while more intense
shades of the pastels were used in more
private rooms.

http://www.historicnewengland.org
/historic-properties/homes/otishouse/otis-house-photo-gallery1#swipebox

CHAIR RAILS/PANELING

WALLPAPER

CEILING DETAILS
Image

Ceiling Details
Ceilings were an opportunity
for additional ornamentation
during the Federal style of
architecture. However,
ornamentation was
traditionally kept simple.
Medallions were one of the
most common ceiling details,
carved into plaster or wood
and typically found around
the hanging point of light
fixtures. Ovals were a
common shape with details
such as the festoon. Ceiling
details were typically white
or a variation of white. This
helped the ceiling to look
uniform. While the medallion
was there to add flair to the
ceiling, it was not meant to
contrast with the ceiling color.

Description

Web Link

Ceilings were traditionally very simple. They


were coated in plaster and were typically
painted white. Ceilings were also decorated
with crown molding. This image shows a
traditional Federal Style ceiling with plaster
and crown molding that has been painted
white.

http://www.historicnewenglan
d.org/historicproperties/homes/hamiltonhouse/hamilton-house-photogallery#swipebox

Cornice molding was a common type of crown


molding used in Federal Style. This was usually
painted white to match the white ceiling. In this
image, the cornice molding is repeated above
the windows and doors as well as the ceiling.

http://www.historicnewenglan
d.org/historicproperties/homes/nickelssortwell-house/nickels-sortwellhouse-photo-gallery#swipebox

Medallions were used in Federal Style . The


medallions were either carved in wood or cast
in plaster.

http://www.decortoadore.net
/2008/07/federal-styledinteriors.html

Oval shapes were really prominent in the


Federal style. They were decorated onto walls,
fireplaces, and ceilings including the medallion
festoon like details protruding from the center.
Muted pastel colors are signature of Federal
Style colors; however, most ceilings were white
plaster.

http://www.historichouseblog.
com/2012/05/16/federalstyle-thomas-dorwin-house-c1812-offered-in-its-bicentennialyear-hinesburg-vt/

FURNITURE DETAILS
Image

Furniture Details
Furniture during the
Federal style was all
about emphasizing
beautiful wood and
applying stains that
would accent the
coloration of that wood.
Mahogany, cherry and
oak were popular
materials. Simple
cabriole legs were often
found on chairs and
inlay was a huge part of
the design in this period.
Inlay designs ranged
from a variety of
popular symbols
relevant to the period.
Upholstery ranged in the
color palette known to
the Federal style but
stayed more in the pastel
range rather than the
deep blues, greens and
reds.

Description

Web Link

Hepplewhite chairs are common in Federal style.


Straight lines in the legs are significant of the
Federal Style. Shield back is part of the patriotic
style. Subtle white accents are added to the
upholstery fabric. Square tapered legs were a
common feature in Hepplewhite style.

http://www.schwenke.com/prodd
etail.asp?prod=10398&cat=53

Sheraton style was also popular during this


period. The Sheraton easy chair was also a new
addition to the furnished household. The
upholstery consisted of themes such as
garlands, urns, or florals. Additionally thin stripes
were also common in upholstery fabric. The
chair in this picture has turned wood supports for
the arm and traditional legs that are straight with
spade feet. The front legs may be tapered with
the spade feet.

http://www.collectorsweekly.com/a
rticles/sources-of-american-chairdesign-in-the-federal-period/

Straight lines in the legs are standard in the


Federal style, in this case with tapered legs.
Oval inlay and oval hardware is a common
motif for Federal Style. Sideboards were a new
selection to furnish a dining room with.
Mahogany wood is common in Federal style
furniture. The outer cabinets/drawers are
convex which is typical of the Sheraton style.

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/
storage-casepieces/sideboards/americanfederal-style-flame-mahoganysideboard/id-f_819212/

Card tables were an occasional table common


in Federal Style and included in both
Hepplewhite and Sheraton styles. These were
also a new addition to the furnished home.
Straight tapered legs were common. Mahogany
was used and often inlayed with different
woods, often with an oval motif.

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/
tables/card-tables-teatables/federal-mahoganyhepplewhite-five-legged-card-tableschool-william-whitehead/idf_984084/

LIGHTING DETAILS
Image
Lighting Details
Identify typical:
Colors werent common in light
fixtures as much as particular
materials and finishes. Bronze
and brass were common
materials and gilt finish on wood
carved pieces was the norm.
Hand blown glass was found in
foyer fixtures where candles
could be lit and emit life easily.
Design was heavily inspired by
the Neoclassical Period but with
ornamentation that represented
the American spirit
(predominantly the eagle but
also horses) Lamp shades
werent prevalent because
candlesticks and oil were the
primary sources of light and
needed to be lit in an open
space. Wall sconces,
chandeliers and candlesticks
were the most common style of
light fixtures with the sconces
typically coming in pairs of two.

Description

Web Link

Made of 100% brass, sconces like


this one with two arms (for two
candles) were found on the walls of
Federal period homes. This features a
peg in arms backplate.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/lighting/sconces-walllights/pair-of-english-brasstwo-arm-sconces-19th-centurylighting/id-f_4270513/

Blown glass was found in the lights


hanging in foyers. Other parts of the
light were made of brass and were
usually hung with three chains. In the
base are where 2-3 candles could
be lit safely.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/lighting/lanterns/19thcentury-federal-style-hanginglantern/id-f_3326792/

Sconces were commonly found in


pairs during the Federal Period.
Carved pieces made of wood were
often found in homes. A gilt finish was
extremely common as well.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/lighting/sconces-walllights/pair-of-early-19thcentury-american-sconces/idf_126268/

Chandeliers were common and they


were usually finished with crystals,
brass and gilt. 6 or more candles
could be lit in a chandelier making
them very effective for lighting.

http://thefederalistonline.com
/store/index.php?main_page=
product_info&cPath=14_34_5
4&products_id=731

BRASS FIXTURES

BLOWN GLASS

GILTED WOOD

CHANDELIERS

ART + COLLECTIBLES
Image

Art & Collectibles Details


Art and Collectibles ranged from
large oversized mirrors to
detailed, hand painted portraits.
The portraits of this time period
reflected the color palette with
pastels and bright shades of
blue, green and red. Frames
were usually wood carved with a
gilt finish, another nod to the
Neoclassical period. Silver was
another material heavily used in
items such as candlesticks,
pitchers and other decorative
items. Ornamentation was heavy
on items like mirrors with details
such as acanthus leaves, the
eagle and finials.

PORTRAITS

GILT MIRRORS WITH


ORNAMENTATION

Description

Web Link

Portraits of prominent figures and


children, often with little or no
expression were commonly found in
the federal period. Gilt frames (a nod
to the Neoclassical period in which
Federal pulls from) were often found
adorning the portraits.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/walldecorations/paintings/benjam
in-greenleaf-portrait-mrsnancy-wyman-houghton/idf_1812662/

Mirrors framed in a gilt finish were


commonly found in reception rooms
during the Federal Period. Details
ranged from gold leafing to flowering
urn finials. There were also broken
scroll pediments and size was usually
large (up to 5 feet tall). Eagles
however were the most common
detail on items of this period,
representing the freedom of America.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/mirrors/wallmirrors/federal-hepplewhitemahogany-mirror-floweredurn-finial-probably-ny/idf_2404752/

Many items made by silversmiths


were found in most high end federal
period homes. Candlesticks were
usually made with sterling silver and
lead weighted for stability.

https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/decorativeobjects/candleholders/candlesticks/set-offour-sterling-candlesticks-blackstarr-frost/id-f_2259552/
https://www.1stdibs.com/fur
niture/folkart/weathervanes/americancopper-full-bodied-horseweathervane/id-f_864243/

SILVER ITEMS
Copper pieces like the one seen here
adorned most fireplace mantels as a
decorative piece. The horse was seen
as a symbol of strength.
COPPER DECORATIVE ITEMS

FLOORING DETAILS
Flooring Details
Image

During the Federal Period


flooring choices usually
consisted of either polished
wood or machine woven carpets
that were imported from Europe
(Spina). Baseboards ranged
from simple quarter round
moldings to expensive King of
Prussia Marble (Thurlow).

POLISHED HARDWOOD FLOORS

Description

Web Link

Shaw Floors Cumberland Pine in


00632 Antique Pine

https://shawfloors.com/floori
ng/hardwood/details/cumber
land-pine-sa417/antique-pine

MACHINE WOVEN CARPETS

Bellbridge Carpets Linen collection in


5700/27 Denim

http://bellbridge.com/produc
t/linen/

QUARTER ROUND BASED TRIM

Mohawk Red Oak Natural x 84


Quarter Round Molding

http://www.homedepot.com/
p/Mohawk-Red-Oak-Natural3-4-in-Wide-x-84-in-LengthQuarter-Round-MoldingHQRTA-05012/100684111

MARBLE BASEBOARDS

Stone Center Carrara Marble 4x12


baseboard/crown molding honed
marble

http://www.stonecenteronline
.com/carrara-white-marble4x12-baseboard-crownmolding-honed

Door Details

6 panel doors were common to


the Federal period and were
typically 36x80 in size for both
interior and exterior. The doors
themselves were plain with the
ornaments being in the
surrounding features (Smith).
Doors were likely pine and could
be left unpainted or spruced up
with red, green or black exteriors
(Smith). Ornamentation included
pilasters and columns with
carvings of swags, fluting, rosettes
and husk flower drops as well as
brass door knockers (Smith).
Sidelights were narrow and
varied in light size and style and
transom windows were elliptical
in form (Federal).

DOOR DETAILS
Image

Description

Web Link

6 PANEL DOORS

ThermaTru Traditions 6 panel door.


Solid steel no glass. Evenly spaced
panels.

PAINTED DOORS

Red, Green and Black lacquered


doors to add flair

http://www.thermatru.com/product
s/entry/steel-entrydoors/traditions/index.aspx#/dso:d
oor-6_panel_flushts210/go:ng/ssol:sidelitehalf_lite_sidelite_1_panel_flush/ssor:
sidelitehalf_lite_sidelite_1_panel_flush/tso:tr
ansom-19020t/
http://www.federalstyle.com/AskTh
eAuthors/AskTheAuthorsDoor.html

DOORWAY ORNAMENTATION

Husk flower drops surrounding the


sidelights, fluting on the pilasters.

http://www.federalstyle.com/AskT
heAuthors/AskTheAuthorsDoor.html

Solid Brass Accents Inc. 5 7/8


Eagle knocker

http://www.brassaccents.com/pdf/
Door%20Knockers.pdf

BRASS DOOR KNOCKERS

WINDOW DETAILS
Window Details
Image
Windows of the
Federal Era were typically
double hung with grids and thin
mullions between the panes.
Elliptical transoms were used
above entry doors and narrow
full light sidelights were used in
conjunction (Federal Style).
Details were always done in
pinewood (Spina). Lintels and
projections were either of flat or
keystone type (Federal).

Description

Web Link

DOUBLE HUNG WITH GRID

Milgard Windows Ultra and


Woodclad Series Double Hung

http://www.milgard.com/win
dows/ultra-series-woodcladseries/ultra-woodclad-seriesdouble-hung-window

ELLIPTICAL TRANSOM

Pella Windows Elliptical Transom


with multiple glass options and
optional grilles

http://www.pella.com/entrydoors-featuresoptions/sidelights-andtransoms/

NARROW SIDELIGHTS

Pella Window Full Light Sidelights


with multiple glass options and
optional grilles

http://www.pella.com/entrydoors-featuresoptions/sidelights-andtransoms/

WINDOW LINTELS +
PROJECTIONS

Baxter Cast Stone Precast Window


Lintel

http://www.baxterprecast.co
m/cast-stone/lintels/

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESEARCH


EXAMPLES OF TRANSTIONAL HOUSES CAN BE SEEN IN THE IMAGES BELOW
*Please note these are not indicative of our design but merely examples of what transitional housing can look like.

ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCHED:
Florence House located in Portland, ME I Contact Person: Deborah Keller (Director)
Community to Aid Abused Women in Reno, Nevada I Contact Person: Frank (Community Outreach)
YWCA located in San Diego, California I Contact Person: Gavon (Information Center)
YWCA located in Saint Paul, Minnesota I Contact Person: Lea (Information Center)
Written by: Larissa Leiss Kelli Litza - Lea Mcavoy - Jennifer Morrison

INFORMATIVE DISCUSSION: TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AROUND THE COUNTRY


In a single night, 564,708 people experience homelessness. This can mean anything from sleeping outside, in an emergency shelter or staying in a transitional housing
program. Emergency shelters, while a resource for the homeless population, are often limited to a number of beds. Each night, emergency shelters turn hundreds of
people away. They are also only single night solutions which do not address the problem of homelessness. Transitional housing is a resource for those in need and
generally provides temporary housing for the homeless population. It also acts as a resource for the employed homeless population making insufficient wages who are
having trouble affording long-term housing. Outside of generalized housing needs, transitional housing also assists women who are fleeing an abusive relationship and
the homeless population suffering from mental illness or substance abuse issues. It is a short term solution with a long term goal of transitioning residents into permanent,
affordable housing. The duration of time an individual stays in transitional housing can vary from a single night to two years.
Around the country, there are a multitude of resources available for those that require transitional housing. The Committee to Aid Abused Women (CAAW), which is
located in Reno, Nevada, has a case manager that helps with goal planning for women who need to find employment or want to go back to school. They also run
support groups that are offered in both English and Spanish. Additionally, they have a program that provides referrals for therapy and substance abuse programs. As
the population of children continue to grow in transitional housing, CAAW is also looking to add childrens support groups and a child advocate to their program. They
have partnered with Noahs Animal House to build an animal shelter on site. The shelter will provide a place for women and children as well as allow housing for their
family pets while living in transitional housing. Florence House, which is located in Portland, Maine, offers a variety of programs and resources for those in need. While
Florence house primarily provides temporary housing for the female homeless population; their services range far beyond that. One of their largest programs is the
Maine Hunger initiative which expands to all of Cumberland county. This program helps to meet immediate food needs, offset supply shortages as well as develop long
term solutions to hunger. The Clinical Intervention program is an additional program meant to address the needs of the homeless population suffering from mental
illness or substance abuse problems. This program links individuals with a Case Manager or a Peer Navigator who can identify the individuals goals and link them to
treatment programs that will directly address these issues. Lastly, they offer a variety of basic needs services such as a clothing closet, resources to set up employment
and 24 hour support services. Florence House tries to really look past the obvious issue of homelessness and address the core issues within each individual so they can
eventually find their way to permanent housing. Other programs which are operated under the YWCA around the country offer initiatives with a variety of timelines
which address case by case needs. Passages is a 12 month transitional housing program that helps support homeless women and children to feel secure while
searching for employment, housing or an academic program that suits their needs. There is also a Cortez Family Center for homeless families which is a 90-120 day
program to help secure a home that is affordable for the family while individuals in the household work. The common denominator in all these housing programs is that
transitional housing can be utilized as a stepping stone where the homeless population can take roots, regain a footing and move on to a happy and successful future.
The goals and ambitions of these organizations vary depending on their location and population served. One of the major differences between Florence House and
the YWCA is that Florence House exclusively serves the female homeless population where as the YWCA serves both men and women. CAAW serves a large
percentage of women but strives to bring community awareness to the fact that men also need help as well as members of the LGBTQ community. The goals of
Florence house are relatively simple: get young woman off the street and into a safe environment, provide a safe haven for women fleeing domestic violence
situations and provide accessible housing for short and long term solutions. However, they dont want to stop there. Ambitions are high. Florence House would love to
continue expansion throughout the city; providing enough beds for everyone in need. CAAW is a little more specialized with their goals. They strive to help women
leave their abusive situation and are working towards ending domestic violence. Empowerment is a huge part of the conversation which they believe will allow
women to establish their own identities. While individual situations vary, it would appear as though each of these organizations share the same goal: provide a secure
place for those in need.

A common theme in transitional housing across the country seems to be the gathering spaces. One of the primary gathering space is the kitchen
and dining room, usually on the first floor. This is where the women eat three meals a day in a community setting. While individually furnished
apartments are typical as well as semi private spaces and individual sleeping areas; a lot of the population still choose to come and eat with one
another. Florence House has a few specialty gathering spaces such as an outdoor patio outfitted with lots of furniture so women can spend time
outdoors comfortably and a hair salon for various hairdressers willing to donate their time. Other gathering spaces, featured in the YWCA can vary
from activity rooms to actual gyms outfitted with a pool and exercise equipment. CAAW seems to be the exception with no community gathering
spaces outside of the laundry room.
Needs of women and their children are only addressed at some transitional houses across the country. The YWCA provides assistance for women
and children in a very similar fashion to the needs of the homeless community without children. Their primary goal is to make everyone feel safe;
especially those fleeing dangerous situations with a child. Individual needs are always assessed but specific needs for women and children are:
housing, employment, school, childcare and food security. Florence House accommodations cater primarily to women without children. Women
who are homeless and come into Florence house with a child are evaluated on a case by case basis. One of the needs primarily addressed is
safety. The safe haven semi private dwellings were specifically designed with women fleeing unsafe environments in mind. The needs of women
are addressed in other ways with the clothing closet which provides women in need with clothing for everyday use as well as for job interviews.
The main thing that women need when they come to CAAW is financial support. CAAW offers an advocate on site in the shelter that helps the
women get set up on welfare and food stamps. The women are allowed to stay in the shelter for 30-60 days and then they are moved to the
transitional housing where they can stay up to 24 months.
Typical accommodations provided in private units are relatively consistent across the country. Florence House offers apartments, safe haven units
and emergency beds. The private units are relatively all inclusive and are equipped with everything from pots and pans to furniture donated by
L.L. Bean. The units have the following: kitchen, bathroom as well as a living/sleeping space. The 15 semi private safe haven living spaces are for
women who are not quite ready to manage a household. This setting offers shared areas and helps women feel safe and develop trust. CAAW
offers the same approach in terms of apartment layout (kitchen, bathroom, sleeping/living area) and provide towels and linens for the beds.
There is a communal laundry room which is included in the rent of the housing. Rent is required as part of establishing independence and selfidentities. Laundry detergent and items like that are not provided in the housing. CAAW also does not provide things like toasters or
coffeemakers. There is a donation area that does help women acquire items like dishes and cookware if they require it. The donation center
takes clothes and small household items to help get the women back on their feet.
While these transitional housing units are doing outstanding work for the homeless community, it is crucial to continuously think about the basic
needs of the homeless population. Income may be pale in comparison to basic needs required to live. Transportation also needs to be a factor
when establishing these programs. The latest transitional housing units are close to a day care that also provides after school care. They also boast
proximity to a bus line and are within walking distance to schools of all levels (elementary through high school) and the grocery store. These
practical needs help provide stability for the homeless community looking to rebuild their lives.

Design Concept Statement


The design at Liberty Gardens, located in Boston, Massachusetts centers entirely on community and
individuality. The home is welcoming from the moment you pull up to the curb. The interior acts as a
continuation of the Federal Style exterior with classic architecture and understated details. The interior
opens to period dcor with warm glossed woods, muted tones on the walls and period furniture and
accessories. Federal architectural details are noticed throughout the building in the doors and
windows from the framework and keystone caps to the gridded double hung windows and the brass
door knockers and delicately carved details. The entry way includes a seating area, a reception desk
and incorporates some of the traditional elements of the Federal style. A large gilt mirror, simple
portraits and a beautiful chandelier enhance the entrance feeling. Muted blues and greens bring
both a sense of calmness and modernity while being a tribute to the subdued colors of the past.
Minimalist style artwork adds more color to the space while providing a sense of home. Unique textiles
bring texture and movement to the space. Fabrics chosen are commercial quality and rated for
heavy traffic situations yet are inviting and comfortable. Soft cushy fabrics are used throughout to
give a sense of home and warmth. Furnishings are clean and modern so that each space feels open
and uncluttered. Flexible materials such as luxury vinyl tile and custom wood cabinetry are used for
minimal maintenance and long term wear.. While the traditional elements of the Federal style are
respected; certain elements feature clean modern lines to suit budgetary requirements as well as
present day needs. The fusion of styles allows the space to feel accessible to those in need of
transitional housing. The unique mixture of modern and historical elements represents each of the
tenants living in Liberty Gardens Transitional Home. This helps the women and children create their own
identities and it gives them a launching ground for success. Liberty Gardens Transitional Home is a
beacon of transformation. Life is treasured at Liberty Gardens.

COLOR PALETTE: MONOCHROMATIC

PORCELIAN

CLASSIC LIGHT
BUFF

PURE WHITE

FRANK BLUE

BLUE CHIP

BLITHE BLUE

SWIMMING

A monochromatic color scheme allows for the dominant color to have plenty of variety. Classic whites will break up the spaces
and keep it from feeling overwhelming. The various shades of blue will enhance the serene environment and encourage a gentle
flow; allowing each space to have its own personality but still feel unified. Both bright and muted blue were common during the
Federal Style because they conveyed strength and security which we intend to do here for those staying at Liberty Gardens. The
richness of the palette, will provide a calming and dependable environment; helping each occupant to feel at ease.

ADJACENCY MATRIX

BUBBLE DIAGAMS: OPTION #1

BUBBLE DIAGAMS: OPTION #2

BUBBLE DIAGAMS: OPTION #3

INTA302: CODES ANALYSIS


List the code in this column

LOCAL CODE

(there may be more than one relevant code that pertains to your project)
Stairways, handrails,
guardrails, elevator

STAIR DESIGN AND


ELEVATOR

1003.7 Elevators, escalators and moving walks: elevators, escalators and moving walks cannot be used as a means of egress from another part
of the building.
1009.3 Stairways: If a stairway is to be included in an accessible means of egress, the stairway must have a width of 48 inches minimum between
handrails and must have either an area of refuge with large floor-level landing or can be accessed from another area of refuge. Exit access stairs
that connect levels on the same story cannot be used as an accessible means of egress.
504.2 Treads and Risers. All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Risers shall be 4 inches (100 mm)
high minimum and 7 inches (180 mm) high maximum. Treads shall be 11 inches (280 mm) deep minimum.
504.5 Nosings. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be 1/2 inch (13 mm) maximum. Nosings that project beyond risers
shall have the underside of the leading edge curved or beveled. Risers shall be permitted to slope under the tread at an angle of 30 degrees
maximum from vertical. The permitted projection of the nosing shall be 11/2 inches (38 mm) maximum over the tread or floor below.

CODES ANALYSIS/UPDATES
In this column provide evidence from plan to support
compliance; or describe any updates needed to meet code
requirements

Stairway is used as a means of egress for upper floors. Egress


door is facing outward into a direct pathway. Stairs need to have
handrails, however, the stairs are currently 6' wide, and would
comply with the requirement to have 48" of clear space between
the two handrails. While stairs are existing in this structure, treads
and risers must still comply to code. This allows stairway to remain
safe as a means of egress. Code compliance would require
checking the nosing, treads and risers of the stairs. Design of
elevator will need to be carefully supervised to ensure it meets
code requirements (buttons, light for emergency response,
clearances, etc.)

GATHERING SPACE

Square feet

303.1.1 Small Buildings and tenant spaces: A building or tenant space that is used for assembly purposes that contains an occupant load of less
than 50 people will be considered a Group B occupancy.
303.1.2 Small assembly spaces: These following rooms/spaces will not be considered as assembly occupancies:
1. If a room or space used for assembling purposes that has an occupant load of less than 50 people and is an accessory to another occupancy
will be classified as a Group B occupancy or considered as part of that occupancy.
2. If a room or space is used for assembling purposes that is less than 750 square feet in area and is also an accessory to another occupancy will
The gathering space is less than 750 square feet and with its
be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy.
classification can hold no more than 50 people at a time (OL
Load determined by Occupancy Class, 15 net)

Means of egress

1003.2 Ceiling Height: The ceiling height shall be no less than 7 feet 6 inches.
1003.3.3 Horizontal projections: Objects that have leading edges more than 27 inches and no more than 80 inches above the floor will not
project horizontally more than 4 inches in the path or walkway.
Exception: Handrails are allowed to project 4 1/2 inches from the wall.
1003.4 Floor surface: Surfaces in the walkway shall be slip-resistance and must be securely attached.

Doors and Windows

1005.7.1 Doors: When fully opened, they cannot reduce the opening width by more than 7 inches.
1015.8 Window Openings: In Group R-2 and R-3 buildings including dwelling units, when the top of window sill opening is less than 36 inches
above the finished floor and more than 72 inches above the finished grade or surface below the exterior shall adhere to one of the following:
1. Windows where the top of the sill is located more than 75 feet above the finished grade or surface below and are provided with window fall
prevention devices that must comply with ASTM F2006
2. Windows where the openings do not allow a 4 inch diameter sphere to pass into the opening where the window is in its widest opened
position.
3. Windows where the opening is provided with window fall prevention devices comply with ASTM F2090
4. Windows that are provided with a window opening control device comply with Section 1015.8.1

All paths leading to a means of egress remain unobstructed and


meet/exceed the minimum code requirements. Code dictates a
minimum of 36" clear unobstructed space, all hallways in the
schematic plan are at minimum 42" and most are 48". There are
two exits that lead to the exterior, one of which is located close to
the Gathering Space. There are several windows within this space
with at least 3' in width, exceeding emergency escape ad rescue
opening requirements.

All doors have a width of 36 inches. Windows, while existing,


will need to be checked for code compliance (distance from
floor, etc.)

Lighting and Ventilation

Electrical and Smoke


Detection

1205.1 General: Spaces intended for human occupancy must be provided with natural light by an exterior glazed opening or must be provided
with artificial light. Exterior glazed openings must open into a public way or into a yard or court.
1205.2 Natural Light: The minimum net glazed area can not be less than 8 percent of the floor area of the room the window is in.
1205.3 Artificial Light: Artificial light will be provided that provides an average illumination of 10 footcandles over the room at a height of 30
inches over the floor.
1205.4 Stairway Illumination: Stairways either within a dwelling unit or exterior of a dwelling unit must have illumination on tread runs that is no
less than 1 footcandle.
1203.1 Ventilation General: Buildings shall be provided with either natural ventilation or mechanical ventilation. Mechanical ventilation must
follow the International Mechanical Code.
"Where the air infiltration rate in a dwelling unit is less than 5 air changes per hour when tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 w.c. (50
Pa) in accordance with Section R402.1.2 of the International Energy Conservation Code - Residential Provisions, the dwelling unit shall be
ventilated by mechanical means in accordance with section 403 of the International Mechanical Code.
1203.5.2.1 Bathrooms: Rooms that contain a bathtub, shower, spa, or any similar bathing fixture must be mechanically ventilated.

Since there are no windows in the public restroom, each


bathroom will need a mechanical ventilation system with a 50
cubic feet per minute ventilation rate for intermittent or 20 cubic
feet per minute for continuous. All exhaust from the exhaust system
will be sent directly outside. The Gathering Space itself has plenty
of ventilation and light accessible through multiple windows, all of
which will need to be operable to meet code requirements.

903.2.8 Group R: Automatic sprinkler systems are installed throughout the building.
Visual alarms are required for people with hearing impairments. They must be located between 80" and 96" above finished floor. These need to
included in both public and common areas.
Manual alarm boxes must be located within 5' from each exit.
Sprinkler systems will be added throughout the main floor,
especially the common and public areas. Alarm boxes will be
located near the exit doors.

Square Feet

R304.1 Minimum Area (Minimum Room Areas): Areas that are habitable cannot be less than 7 feet in any dimension horizontally.
Exception: Kitchens are the exception to this rule.
R304.2 Minimum Dimensions: Areas that are habitable cannot be less than 7 feet in any dimension horizontally.
Exception: Kitchens are the exception to this rule.
R304.3 Height effect on room area: Areas of a room that has a sloped ceiling measuring 5 feet or less or a furred ceiling measuring 7 feet or less
from the floor to the ceiling will not be considered as part of the minimum required livable space for that room.
R305.1 (Ceiling Height) Minimum Height: Livable space, hallways and parts of basements that have these spaces must have a minimum ceiling
All livable spaces comply with the minimum requirement of 7 feet
height of 7 feet. Bathrooms, toilet rooms and laundry areas will have a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet 8 inches.
horizontally. The smallest dwelling unit has a square footage of
533 which exceeds requirements of 120 sq. ft. Ceiling height will
need to be built to meet code requirements.

Means of egress

R311.1 Means of Egress: The means of egress must be a continuous and unobstructed path of both vertical and horizontal travel from all areas of
the dwelling to the exit door without going through a garage. The egress door must open directly to a public way or into a yard or court that also
opens to a public way.
R311.2 Egress door: A minimum of one exit door shall be included in each dwelling. The door must be side-hinged, and provide an unobstructed
minimum width of 32 inches. The minimum height of the door is 78 inches. Other doors are not required to follow these dimensions. Exit doors
must be readily openable from inside the dwelling without requiring a key or special knowledge or extra effort.
R311.6 Hallways: The minimum width of a hallway is 36 inches.
403.5 Clear Width. The clear width of an accessible route shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum

RESIDENTIAL UNIT
(APARTMENT)

All paths leading to a means of egress remain unobstructed and


meet/exceed the minimum code requirements. Code dictates a
minimum of 36" clear unobstructed space, all hallways in the
schematic plan are at minimum 42" and most are 48" Each
dwelling has one exit leading out to an accessible route with two
exterior exits at either side of the building. All means of exit are
36" wide exceeding minimum requirements. Each bedroom has a
window which means minimum width and height for egress.

Doors and Windows

Lighting and Ventilation

1005.7.1 Doors: 1005.7.1 Doors: When fully opened, they cannot reduce the opening width by more than 7 inches
"Exception: The restrictions on door swing shall not apply to doors within individual dwelling units and sleeping units of Group R-2 occupancies
and dwelling units of Group R-3 occupancies" (IBC).
1015.8 Window Openings: In Group R-2 and R-3 buildings including dwelling units, when the top of window sill opening is less than 36 inches
above the finished floor and more than 72 inches above the finished grade or surface below the exterior shall adhere to one of the following:
1. Windows where the top of the sill is located more than 75 feet above the finished grade or surface below and are provided with window fall
prevention devices that must comply with ASTM F2006
2. Windows where the openings do not allow a 4 inch diameter sphere to pass into the opening where the window is in its widest opened
position.
3. Windows where the opening is provided with window fall prevention devices comply with ASTM F2090
4. Windows that are provided with a window opening control device comply with Section 1015.8.1

R303.1 Habitable rooms: Livable rooms must have an aggregate glazing area that is a minimum of 8 percent of the floor area of the room.
Natural ventilation is through windows, skylights, doors or other approved opening to outdoor air. The openings must be controllable by the
occupants. The opening area shall have a minimum area of 4 percent of the floor area being ventilated.
R303.3 Bathrooms: Bathrooms, water closets, etc., must be provided with windows that have an aggregate glazing area with a minimum of 3
square feet. Half of which has to be able to be opened.
Exception: The glazed areas are not required when both artificial light and a local exhaust system are included. Exhaust air from the room must
be exhausted directly to the outside.

All doors comply with a width of 36"


Windows in all bedrooms that operate as a means of egress
comply with the minimum square footage required (5.7 sq. ft.) for
emergency escape and rescue openings. The windows are
shown in the plan as 4' wide, assuming they are at least 2' tall
(most likely the case), they exceed code requirements.

The bedrooms have windows for natural lighting and ventilation.


These windows will need to be operable in order to meet code
requirements. Since there are no windows in any of the
bathrooms, each bathroom will need a mechanical ventilation
system with a 50 cubic feet per minute ventilation rate for
intermittent or 20 cubic feet per minute for continuous. All exhaust
from the exhaust system will be sent directly outside.

Electrical and Smoke


Detection

Plumbing Fixtures

R314.7.2 (Smoke Detectors) Location: Smoke detectors must be installed in the spaces that are specified in
Section R314.3 R314.3: Location: Smoke detectors must be installed in these areas: each sleeping room, immediately outside each sleeping
area, each story of the unit, and at a minimum of 3 feet outside of a bathroom that has either a bathtub or shower.
R314.7.3 Permanent Fixture: When a household fire alarm is installed, it must become a permanent fixture of the space.
R314.7.4 Combination Detectors: Detectors that are a combination of both smoke and carbon monoxide may be installed instead of smoke
detectors as long as they are listed in accordance with UL 268 and UL 2075.
R314.3.1 Installation near cooking appliances: smoke detectors may not be placed in these areas unless it prevents placement of a smoke
detector in any location listed in R314.3: smoke detectors must not be installed less than 20 feet from a permanent cooking appliance.
R314.4: Interconnection: When more than one smoke detector is required in a dwelling unit, the devices must be interconnected in a way that
when one alert goes off it will activate all of the alarms in the dwelling unit.
R314.6: Power Source: Smoke detectors must receive primary power from the building electrical wiring when served from a commercial source
and the smoke detector must have a battery back up. The wiring must be permanent.

R306.1 Toilet Facilities: Each dwelling must be provided with a water closet and either a bathtub or shower.
R306.2 Kitchen: Every dwelling must be provided with a kitchen and each kitchen must have a sink.
R306.3 Sewage disposal: Plumbing must be connected to either a sanitary sewer or an approved private sewage disposal entity.
R306.4 Water Supply to fixtures: All plumbing fixtures must be connected to an approved water supply. All plumbing fixtures must have hot and
cold water.
R307.2 Bathtub and shower spaces: bathtubs, showers, and walls above bathtubs that have an installed shower head must be finished with a
nonabsorbent surface. The wall surfaces must be a minimum height of 6 feet above the floor.

Carbon monoxide alarms are required outside each separate


sleeping area to meet code. A detection system that is operable
to visually/hearing impaired must also be in place. Smoke
detectors will need to be installed in all bedrooms and just outside
the bedrooms. These detection systems must come equipped with
an audible notification device. Smoke detectors will then need to
be placed 20 feet away from permanent appliances in the
kitchen. The smoke detectors must also be hooked up to the
electrical line and include a battery back up in case the power
goes out.

Each dwelling unit will be outfitted with a bathroom containing the


following to meet code: one toilet, one sink, one shower stall and
showerhead. There will be a kitchen in each dwelling unit as well
with a kitchen sink as required. Sewage disposal will connect to
an existing unit and is controlled by the city of Boston. All
plumbing fixtures will be connected to an approved water supply
which is also controlled by the city of Boston. All bathrooms will
meet required clearances such as 15" center of toilet off wall, 21"
clearance off end of toilet seat, 21" clearance from toilet to
shower.

These drawings
are only for
educational use.
REVISIONS

CLIENTS:
LIBERTY GARDENS
1509 MAIN STREET
BOSTON, MA 02010

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
1509 MAIN STREET
BOSTON, MA

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A1: FLOOR PLAN
A3: FURNITURE PLAN
A4: BUILT-IN ELEVATION

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LIBERTY GARDENS

INTERIOR DESIGNER:
MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE
270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL
WINDHAM, ME 04062

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
RP MORRISON BUILDERS, INC.
270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL
WINDHAM, ME 04062

J MORRISON
INSTRUCTOR
JUNE 20, 2016
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are only for
educational use.
REVISIONS

APARTMENT #4

APARTMENT #1

3'-6"

UP

ENTRY WAY

STORAGE
CHILDCARE

READING/STUDYING

DIRECTOR'S
OFFICE

THE ART INSTITUTE


OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

LIBERTY GARDENS

APARTMENT
#3

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062

PUBLIC
RESTROOM

1509 MAIN STREET


BOSTON, MA

IV GEORGES BRASS
K-6811-4
BRASS
FAUCET

APARTMENT #2

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

VITREOUS CHINA
K-2882
VERTICYL
LAVATORY

J MORRISON
D HARPER
JUNE 20, 2016

LIBERTY GARDENS FLOOR PLAN


SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"

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REVISIONS

FURNITURE SCHEDULE
TAG

ROOM

DESCRIPTION

MANUFACTURER

MODEL

FINISH/COLOR

F1

All bedrooms

Desmond Floating Bed

RH Modern

75846-21

Espresso

F2

All bedrooms

Prescott Closed Nightstand

RH Modern

451455-21

Espresso/Polished Chrome

F3

All bedrooms

Prescott 9 Drawer Extra Wide Dresser

RH Modern

4525425-22

Espresso/Polished Chrome

F4

All Dining Rooms, Gathering Space,


Directors Office

Linden Table

Hightower

F5

All Dining Rooms, Gathering Space,


Directors Office

Tucker Chair

Serena & Lily

F6

All living rooms, Gathering Space,


Directors Office

Barton Armchair

Serena & Lily

F7

All living Rooms, Gathering Space,


Directors Office

Barton Sofa

Serena & Lily

F8

All living Rooms, Gathering Space

Atelier Coffee Table

Serena & Lily

F9

All living Rooms, Gathering Space,


Directors Office, Bedroom

Pequot Drink Table

Serena & lily

F10

All living Rooms

Nora Slim TV Console

Century House

QUANTITY
6

Ash/Clear Stain Finish

8759-01

Turquoise

33005

24

Origami Fabric, Natural Finish

33094

12

Navy Fabric, Natural Finish

526898

White Lacquer Finish

854785

Glazed Ceramic, White & Blue

526897

15

White Lacquer

25896-07

F6

F1

F2

F2

F2

APARTMENT #2

F2

F1
F3
F1

F1

F1

F6

F8

APARTMENT #4

F3

F3

F4

F3

F9

F9

F5

F5

F7
F5

F6

F8

F7

F9

F4

F7

F9
F6

PUBLIC
RESTROOM
STORAGE

UP

F8

3'-6"

ENTRY WAY

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062

VITREOUS CHINA
VERTICYL
LAVATORY

K-6811-4

IV GEORGES BRASS
BRASS
FAUCET

APARTMENT #1

K-2882

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

F10

F4

F10

CHILDCARE
F4

THE ART INSTITUTE


OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

F5

DIRECTOR'S
OFFICE

F5

F4

F7

F9
F3
F1

F1

F3

F4

F9
F9

F8
F6

F6

F5

F10
F8

F2

F2
F6

READING/STUDYING

F4

1509 MAIN STREET


BOSTON, MA

F7

LIBERTY GARDENS

APARTMENT
#3

J MORRISON
D HARPER
JUNE 20, 2016

LIBERTY GARDENS FURNITURE PLAN


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REVISIONS

5" CUSTOM CROWN MOLDING


WITH FEDERAL STYLE DETAILS

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

5" BASEBOARD
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FULL DEPTH SHELF


FOR EQUIPMENT

OPEN

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062

OPEN

1509 MAIN STREET


BOSTON, MA

-SHOP PRIME, SITE PAINT ALL SURFACES (PT3)


-3/4" PAINT GRADE BIRCH PLYWOOD
-ATTACH CABINET TO STUDS AND BLOCKING
WITH 3" RSS CABINET SCREWS
-3/4" PLYWOOD BACK
-DAGGER DOORS WITH POCKET DOOR SLIDE
SYSTEM (SEE DRAWING)
-CHECK ELECTRICAL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND
MAKE SURE THEY CORRESPOND WITH
EQUIPMENT
-TV MOUNT NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED FOR SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

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D HARPER
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COST ESTIMATING TABLE


VENDOR/SUBCONTRACTOR

LOCATION

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

UNIT PRICE

QUANTITY
REQUIRED

TOTAL PRICE

PLUMBING FIXTURES
Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Toilet

Kohler Wellworth

$293.80

$1,175.20

Sink

Kohler Devonshire

$198.80

Symmons

$795.20

All units-Bathroom

Faucet

Symmons Dia

$295.45

$1,181.80

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Fiberglass Shower Insert

48" Kohler Sonata

$632.00

$2,528.00

Honesty Shower trim set


w/showerhead and level handle

$214.20

$856.80

$293.80

$293.80

$198.80

$198.80

Col

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Shower Valve/Head

Kohler

Public Restroom

ADA Compliant toilet

Kohler

Public Restroom

ADA Compliant Sink

Kohler

Public Restroom

ADA Compliant Faucet

$284.52

$284.52

Kohler

All units-Kitchen

30" Kitchen Sink

$280.00

$1,120.00

Kohler

All units-Kitchen

Faucet

$367.00

$1,468.00

Wall mounted

BATHROOM ACCESSORIES
Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Toilet Paper Holder

Polished Chrome Toilet paper holder

$28.00

$112.00

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Towel Bars

24" Polished Chrome Towel Bars

$36.00

$144.00

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Robe Hook

Polished Chrome Robe Hook

$12.00

$48.00

Kohler

Public Restroom

Grab Bars

ADA Compliant Grab Bars

$84.00

$168.00

Kohler

Public Restroom

Toilet Paper Holder

Commercial Toilet Paper Holder

$278.00

$278.00

Kohler

Public Restroom

ADA Mirror

$124.00

$124.00

Kohler

Public Restroom

Soap Dispenser

$241.00

$241.00

Kohler

Public Restroom

Paper Towel Holder

$263.00

$263.00

Kohler

All units-Bathroom

Mirror

$200.00

$800.00

Morrison Millwork

All units-Bathroom

30" Custom Built Vanity

Vanity with two shaker style doors

$614.00

$2,456.00

Morrison Millwork

Gathering Space-Reading/Studying Area

Custom Built-In

$2,500.00

$2,500.00

Morrison Millwork

Kitchenette

Custom Cabinetry

$4,000.00

$4,000.00

Morrison Millwork

All units-Kitchen

Custom Cabinetry

Shelving & Display


All custom cabinetry-Shaker style
doors
All custom cabinetry-Shaker style
doors

$6,000.00

$24,000.00

MILLWORK

APPLIANCES
Agren Appliance

All units-Kitchen

Dishwasher

$400.00

$1,600.00

Agren Appliance

All units-Kitchen

Refrigerator

$1,200.00

$4,800.00

Agren Appliance

All units-Kitchen

Range

$800.00

$3,200.00

Agren Appliance

All units-Kitchen

Microwave/Vent Combo

$300.00

$1,200.00

COUNTERTOPS
Midcoast Marble & Granite

All units-Bathroom

Countertop

Cambria Britannica

$600.00

$2,400.00

Midcoast Marble & Granite

All units-Kitchen

Countertop

Cambria Britannica

$2,500.00

$10,000.00

Midcoast Marble & Granite

Kitchenette

Countertop

Cambria Britannica

$1,200.00

$1,200.00

$150.00

42

$6,300.00

$110.00

14

$1,540.00

$110.00

$880.00

WALL FINISHES
Personal Touch Painters

All apartments and gathering spaces

Painting of walls, ceilings, trim (door+window), $150.00 per hour (inlcudes all materials
crown molding and wainscoting.
P1-P7)

Cole & Sons

All ceilings in apartments (exception of


bathrooms and bedrooms)
All bathrooms (including public)

Carpentry Labor-R.P. Morrison

Gathering Space

Wainscoting

Price Included in Carpentry & Building


Materials

Carpentry Labor-R.P. Morrison

All apartments and gathering spaces

Custom Crown with Dentil detail

Price Included in Carpentry & Building


Materials

$40 per square foot INSTALLED

Cole & Sons

Wallpaper
Wallpaper

FLOORING
Capozza Tile

All bathrooms , kitchens

Tile flooring

Bradford Rugs

Apartments, Gathering Space + Entry Way

Area Rugs, various sizes

Quality Floor Finishers


CEILING FINISHES

Flooring throughout building (no baths)

White Oak 5" Solid Hardwood

R.P. Morrison Builders, Inc.

Entry Way

Woolverston-warm silver on muted


navy
Aldwych-Ultramarine

$40.00

315

$12,600.00

$1,800.00

$10,800.00

$10 per square foot INSTALLED

$10.00

4442

$44,420.00

Medallion Detail

Carpentry by R.P. Morrison

$1,200.00

$1,200.00

ELECTRICAL FIXTURES
WAC Lighting

See Lighting Schedule

3.5" Recessed Light

$200 per light installed

$200.00

50

$10,000.00

Urban Electric Co.

All bathrooms

Wall Sconce

Whitby Sconce

$210.00

10

$2,100.00

Urban Electric Co.

All units-Living Room

Chandelier

Chisholm Clean

$520.00

$2,080.00

Urban Electric Co.

Hallways

Wall Sconce

Strada Wall Sconce

$420.00

10

$4,200.00

Circa Lighting

All units-Bedrooms

Flushmount

Jacqueline Flushmount

$310.00

$1,860.00

Circa Lighting

Entry Way

Chandelier

Jacqueline Chandelier

$1,365.00

$1,365.00

Circa Lighting

Reading/Studying, Childcare, Director's


Office

Chandelier

Venetian 6 Light Chandelier

$840.00

$3,360.00

FURNITURE
RH Modern

All units-Bedroom

Queen Size Bed Frame

Desmond Floating Platform Bed

$1,527.00

$9,162.00

Local Mattress Provider

All units-Bedroom

Mattress

Queen Size Mattress

$850.00

$5,100.00

RH Modern

All units-Bedroom

Nightstand

Prescott Closed Nightstand

$567.00

$3,402.00

$1,671.00

$6,684.00

$2,195.00

$13,170.00

RH Modern

All units-Bedroom

Dresser

Prescott 9 Drawer Low Extra Wide


Dresser

High Tower

All units-Dining Room, Gathering Spaces

Table

Linden Dining Room Table

Serena & Lily

All units-Dining Room, Gathering Spaces

Chairs

Tucker Chair

$188.00

24

$4,512.00

Serena & Lily

All units-Living Room, Gathering Spaces

Couch

Barton Sofa

$4,295.00

$21,475.00

Serena & Lily

All units-Living Room, Gathering Spaces

Accent Chairs

Barton Armchair

$2,195.00

12

$26,340.00

Serena & Lily

All units-Living Room, Gathering Spaces

Side Table

Pequot Drink Table

$350.00

15

$5,250.00

Serena & Lily

All units-Living Room, Gathering Spaces

Coffee Table

Atelier Coffee Table

$1,295.00

$6,475.00

The Century House

All units-Living Room

Media Console

Nora Slim TV Console

$1,799.00

$7,196.00

WINDOW TREATMENTS
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
PERMITING
City of Boston

N/A

Permit for remodeling

$10 per square foot

$10.00

4757

$47,570.00

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Drywall

All apartments and gathering spaces

Level 4 Drywall

Completed by Cellemare Drywall

$18,000.00

HVAC System

All apartments and gathering spaces

Design build heating and cooling system

Completed by HVAC Services

$45,000.00

Building Materials

All apartments and gathering spaces

Frame to finish building material package

Provided by Eldredge Lumber

Carpentry Labor

All apartments and gathering spaces

All framing and finish work

Completed by R.P. Morrison Builders

Insulation

All apartments and gathering spaces

5.5" Closed cell foam to meet all building codes

Completed by Builders Insulation

$89,523.00
$50.00

1800

$90,000.00
$28,000.00

Plumbing

All bathrooms and kitchens

All plumbing to meet local building codes

Completed by S+P Plumbing

$24,000.00

Electrical

All apartments and gathering spaces

Wiring materials and labor

Completed by Casco Bay Electric

$24,000.00

Audio/Video

All apartments and gathering spaces

ntercom system, surveillence, audio & television

Completed by Tucker & Tucker

Interior Doors

All interior doors

Solid Core Door

1-3/4" flush primed solid core door

$241.00

27

$22,000.00
$6,507.00

Interior Door Hardware

All apartments and gathering spaces

Privacy, passage and pocket door hardware

Polished chrome hardware throughout

$67.56

27

$1,824.12

Cabinet Hardware

All kitchen cabinets and bath vanities

TBD

3" Polished Chrome Hardware

$10.00

56

$560.00

RP Morrison Builders, Inc

General Contracting

10% of Total Contract (NOT including


furnishings, window treatments or area
rugs)

DESIGN FEE
Morrison Design House

Interior Design Services

Hourly Rate Per Contract

GENERAL CONTRACTOR FEES


$55,832.52

$100.00

150

$15,000.00

CONTINGENCY
3% Contingency on Project Costs

$94,904.77

PROJECT TOTAL

$843,628.54

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design House
KEY: F1
ROOM: All bedrooms in apartments
MANUFACTURER: RH Modern
ITEM/NAME: Desmond Floating Platform Bed
FINISH: Espresso
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $1,527.00


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST: $9,162.00

DESCRIPTION: 72W x 89L x 40H, Clean rectilinear lines in paldoa wood

REMARKS: Price of mattress not included on this spec sheet but is included on expense sheet

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design House
KEY: F2
ROOM: All bedrooms in apartments
MANUFACTURER: RH Modern
ITEM/NAME: Prescott 26 Closed Nightstand
FINISH: Espresso/Polished Chrome
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $567.00


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST: $3,402.00

DESCRIPTION: 26W x 20D x 22H, rich hardwood, flush set hardware

REMARKS: Minimalist Design to loop back to concept statement with a gentle nod to Federal Style

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F3
ROOM: All bedrooms in apartments
MANUFACTURER: RH Modern
ITEM/NAME: Prescott 9 Drawer Extra Wide
Dresser
FINISH: Espresso/Polished Chrome
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $1,671.00


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST: $6,684.00

DESCRIPTION: 84W x 20D x 32H, rich hardwood, flush set hardware


REMARKS: Allows for plenty of storage, especially in the bedrooms lacking a closet.

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F4
ROOM: Dining Room in all apartments,
Reading/Studying Area
MANUFACTURER: Hightower
ITEM/NAME: Linden Table
FINISH: Clear stain finish
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $2,195.00


UNITS NEEDED: 5
TOTAL COST: $10,975.00

DESCRIPTION: 72L x 36W x 29H, Ash

REMARKS: Easy to clean, high function piece

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F5
ROOM: Dining Room in all apartments,
Reading/Studying Area
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM/NAME: Tucker Chair
FINISH: Painted Finish, Turquoise
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $188.00


UNITS NEEDED: 20
TOTAL COST: $3,760.00

DESCRIPTION: 17.5W x 19D x 33.5H, all wood construction, painted finish

REMARKS: Sturdy dining chair

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens
Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F6
ROOM: Living Room in all apartments,
Reading/Studying Area
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM/NAME: Barton Armchair
FINISH: Natural
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM #/NAME: Origami
COLOR: Navy

PRICE PER UNIT: $2,195.00


UNITS NEEDED: 8
TOTAL COST: $13,170.00

DESCRIPTION: Solid wood legs, low VOC stain, 28W x 33D x 33H

REMARKS: Mortise and tenon construction, Fabric is 100% Cotton

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F7
ROOM: Living Room in all apartments,
Reading/Studying Area
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM/NAME: Barton Sofa
FINISH: Natural
FABRIC:
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM #/NAME: Navy
COLOR: Navy (100% Washed Belgian Linen)

PRICE PER UNIT: $4,295.00


UNITS NEEDED: 5
TOTAL COST: $21,475.00

DESCRIPTION: Solid wood legs, low VOC finish, 84W x 35D x 35H

REMARKS: Mortise and tenon construction

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens
Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F8
ROOM: Living Room in all apartments,
Reading/Studying Area
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM/NAME: Atelier Coffee Table
FINISH: White Lacquer Finish
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $1,295.00


UNITS NEEDED: 5
TOTAL COST: $6,475.00

DESCRIPTION: 54L x 24W x 17H, premium oak veneer

REMARKS: Easy to clean and maintain

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens
Transitional Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F9
ROOM: Reading/Studying Area, Living Room all
apartments
MANUFACTURER: Serena & Lily
ITEM/NAME: Pequot Drink Table
FINISH: Glazed Ceramic
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $350.00


UNITS NEEDED: 10
TOTAL COST: $3,500.00

DESCRIPTION: 14D, 18H

REMARKS: Glazed Ceramic

FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
PROJECT: Liberty Gardens Transitional
Housing
DESIGNER: Morrison Design Group
KEY: F10
ROOM: Living Room all apartments
MANUFACTURER: Century House
ITEM/NAME: Nora Slim TV Console
FINISH: White Lacquer
FABRIC: N/A

PRICE PER UNIT: $1,799.00


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST: $7,196.00

DESCRIPTION: 20.25H x 18.5D x 76.75W

REMARKS: Adjustable shelving, high quality hardware

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: W1
ROOM: All ceilings in apartments (exception
of bathrooms and bedrooms)
MANUFACTURER: Cole & Sons
ITEM/NAME: Woolverston 88/10043
FINISH: Damask
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $110 per roll


UNITS NEEDED: 14 rolls
TOTAL COST: $1,540.00

DESCRIPTION: Width: 53cm, Length: 10m, Repeat-64 cm. Will require installation by a qualified professional.
Additional materials required for installation.
REMARKS: Small scale damask, warm silver on muted navy. Ties in well with color palette. 18th century
design. Locations will vary in each apartment. Be sure to consult finish schedule.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: W2
ROOM: All bathrooms in all apartments, public restroom
MANUFACTURER: Cole & Sons
ITEM/NAME: Aldwych/Ultramarine
FINISH: Damask
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $110 per roll


UNITS NEEDED: 8
TOTAL COST: $880.00

DESCRIPTION: Width: 52 cm, Height: 10.05cmm, Repeat: 64 cm. Will require installation by a qualified
professional. Additional materials required for installation.

REMARKS: Large scale damask in ultramarine. Will add visual interest to each bathroom which will
compensate for basic fixtures and tile work.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P1
ROOM: All open areas in apartments, entry way
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Frank Blue-6967
FINISH: Eggshell
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 8
TOTAL COST: $423.92 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Frank Blue in Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex: zero VOC formula, promotes better indoor air
quality and features odor eliminating technology. Easy to clean, stain resistant.

REMARKS: This paint will be applied from the chair rail up to the crown molding with dentil feature.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P2
ROOM: Directors Office
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Blue Chip
FINISH: Eggshell
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST: $105.98 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Blue Chip in Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex: zero VOC formula, promotes better indoor air
quality and features odor eliminating technology. Easy to clean, stain resistant.

REMARKS: This paint will be applied from the chair rail up to the crown molding with dentil feature.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P3
ROOM: All bedrooms in all apartments
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Blithe Blue-9052
FINISH: Eggshell
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 5
TOTAL COST: $264.95 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Blithe Blue in Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex: zero VOC formula, promotes better indoor air
quality and features odor eliminating technology. Easy to clean, stain resistant.

REMARKS: This paint will be applied from the chair rail up to the crown molding with dentil feature.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P4
ROOM: Reading/Studying Area, Childcare, Kitchenette, Storage
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Swimming-6764
FINISH: Eggshell
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 3
TOTAL COST: $158.97 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Swimming in Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex: zero VOC formula, promotes better indoor air
quality and features odor eliminating technology. Easy to clean, stain resistant.

REMARKS: This paint will be applied from the chair rail up to the crown molding with dentil feature.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P5
ROOM: All chair rails, wainscoting, crown molding and trim
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Porcelain-0053
FINISH: Eggshell
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST: $317.94 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Porcelain in Cashmere will allow for a rich and beautiful appearance in the trim. Product
goes on extremely smooth and performs well when used as a spray finish. Reliable for long term cleaning
and scrubbing.
REMARKS: This paint is only to be used on all wall features such as: wainscoting, door/window trim as well as
crown molding with dentil finish. Will require a spray finish.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P6
ROOM: All millwork (see remarks and finish schedule)
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Pure White-7005
FINISH: Medium Luster
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST: $317.94 (plus labor, see pricing sheet)

DESCRIPTION: Pure White in Cashmere will allow for a rich and beautiful appearance in all the millwork.
Product goes on extremely smooth and performs well when used as a spray finish. Reliable for long term
cleaning and scrubbing.
REMARKS: This paint will be used for all built in millwork such as: kitchen cabinetry, bathroom vanities and
built in media cabinet located in the reading/studying area.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: P7
ROOM: All ceilings where wallpaper is not being used
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams
ITEM/NAME: Classic Light Buff-0050
FINISH: Medium Luster
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $52.99


UNITS NEEDED: 2
TOTAL COST: $105.98

DESCRIPTION: Classic Light Buff in Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex: zero VOC formula, promotes better indoor
air quality and features odor eliminating technology. Easy to clean, stain resistant.
REMARKS: This paint will be used for all ceilings where wallpaper is not noted. Medium Luster finish will add a
layer of interest to what can typically be a very flat design element.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L1
ROOM: Entry Way
MANUFACTURER: Circa Lighting
ITEM/NAME: Jacqueline Chandelier-ARN5102
FINISH: Burnished Silver Leaf/White Acrylic
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $1,365.00


UNITS NEEDED: 1
TOTAL COST: $1,365.00

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting-35H x 19W, requires (4) 60W candelabra bulbs, weight of fixture requires
consideration by electrician, perhaps a block at its hanging point.
REMARKS: The bright white beading will contrast well with the blue tons on the wall and on the ceiling.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L2
ROOM: Reading/Studying, Childcare, Directors Office
MANUFACTURER: Circa Lighting
ITEM/NAME: Venetian 6 Light Chandelier
FINISH: Polished Nickel
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $840.00


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST: $3,360.00

DESCRIPTION: General Lighting-23H x 24.5W, requires (6) 60W candelabra bulbs.


REMARKS: Polished Nickel over brass will provide a more modern take on the Federal Style fixtures.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L3
ROOM: All bedrooms in all apartments
MANUFACTURER: Circa Lighting
ITEM/NAME: Jacqueline Flushmount
FINISH: Burnished Silver Leaf/White Acrylic
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $310.00


UNITS NEEDED: 6
TOTAL COST: $1,860.00

DESCRIPTION: Accent Lighting-12.25H x 18W, requires (4) 40W candelabra bulbs.


REMARKS: The bright white beading will contrast well with the colors in each bedroom.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L4
ROOM: Throughout entire 1st floor (see lighting plan)
MANUFACTURER: WAC Lighting
ITEM/NAME: Tesla Pro 3.5 Inch LED Recessed Light
FINISH: White
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $200.00 (this includes installation)


UNITS NEEDED: 50
TOTAL COST: $10,000.00

DESCRIPTION: Accent Lighting-High Brightness LED 90 CRI Round Trim recessed light, HR3LD-ET118P, 2700K
color temperature.
REMARKS: Beam spread will allow for even light distribution, electrician to provide New Construction IC
Rated LED Housing (included in installation cost)

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L5
ROOM: Hallways throughout first floor
MANUFACTURER: Circa Lighting
ITEM/NAME: Strada Small Sconce
FINISH: Burnished Silver Leaf
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $420.00


UNITS NEEDED: 10
TOTAL COST: $4,200.00

DESCRIPTION: Task Lighting-19.5H, 8W, Extension 5 (2) 60W Candelabra bulbs required
REMARKS: A unique sconce to liven up the hallways and provide a textural element.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L6
ROOM: All living rooms in all apartments
MANUFACTURER: The Urban Electric Co.
ITEM/NAME: Chisholm Clean
FINISH: Wythe Blue, Clear Glass, Polished Nickel
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $520.00


UNITS NEEDED: 4
TOTAL COST: $2,160.00

DESCRIPTION: Accent Lighting-16W, 32H (4) 60W Candelabra bulbs required.


REMARKS: This light will add to the playful color scheme in the apartments and lighten up the spaces that
have a dominant dark blue scheme.

LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: L7
ROOM: All bathrooms
MANUFACTURER: The Urban Electric Co.
ITEM/NAME: Whitby Sconce
FINISH: White with white shade
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $210.00


UNITS NEEDED: 10
TOTAL COST: $2,100.00

DESCRIPTION: Task Lighting-5.5W, 11.5H, requires (1) 60W bulb required.


REMARKS: High contrast with the blue wallpaper in each bathroom. 2 sconces on each side of the mirror in
all bathrooms, including the public restroom.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: FL1
ROOM: TYP. Flooring with the exception of all bathrooms
MANUFACTURER: Floors by JBW
ITEM/NAME: White Oak 5 Solid Hardwood Flooring
FINISH: Clear Stain
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $10 per square foot installed


UNITS NEEDED: 4442 square feet
TOTAL COST: $44,420.00

DESCRIPTION: FSC Certified (Forest Stewardship Council) making this an environmentally friendly hardwood
floor. White oak is considered one of the most durable hardwood flooring options on the market. Milled with
a tongue and groove profile.
REMARKS: This rustic flooring will lighten up each of the spaces and contrast nicely with all the blue
elements. Extremely durable and easy to maintain.

FINISH SPECIFICATION SHEET


PROJECT: LIBERTY GARDENS
DESIGNER: MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE

KEY: FL2
ROOM: All bathrooms (including public restroom)
MANUFACTURER: Fireclay Tile
ITEM/NAME: Stream
FINISH: White motif
FABRIC: N/A
MANUFACTURER:
ITEM #/NAME:
COLOR:
PATTERN:
REPEAT:

PRICE PER UNIT: $40.00 per square foot installed


UNITS NEEDED: 315 square feet
TOTAL COST: $12,600.00

DESCRIPTION: 8x8 tile with a 5/16 thickness. 100% recycled material. 400 lb. dropping density, extremely
durable and easy to maintain.
REMARKS: This tile will provide an organic feel to each of the bathrooms with a textural component.

THUMBNAIL SKETCHES: FLOOR & CEILING TREATMENTS

FLOOR & CEILING TREAMENT: GATHERING SPACE

THUMBNAIL SKETCH: CUSTOM BUILT-IN WALL TREATMENT

CUSTOM BUILT-IN WALL TREATMENT: FLOATING MEDIA CABINET

POCKET DOOR
HARDWARE
MODEL NO:
408.10.455
HAFELE

CUSTOM BUILT-IN WALL TREATMENT RENDERED

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING #1: APARTMENT

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING #2: GATHERING SPACE

CONCEPT BOARD: ARARTMENTS


WHITE OAK FLOORING:
THROUGHOUT
WALLCOLOR:
BEDROOMS

CEILING LIGHT:
BEDROOMS

CEILING COLOR

DINING ROOM TABLE

QUEEN SIZED BED FRAME

DINING ROOM:
CHAIRS

BEDROOM: DRESSER

MILLWORK
COLOR

BATHROOM
SCONCE

CEILING COLOR

WALLCOVERING:
ALL CEILINGS

LIVING ROOM:
MEDIA CONSOLE

BATHROOM
TILE FLOORING
WALLCOLOR:
KITCHEN/DINING
LIVING

BEDROOM:
NIGHTSTAND

LIVING ROOM:
SIDE TABLE

LIVING ROOM:
ACCENT CHAIR IN
ORIGAMI

BATHROOM
WALLCOVERING

LIGHT: LIVING ROOM

LIVING ROOM:
SOFA IN NAVY

LIVING ROOM:
COFFEE TABLE

CONCEPT BOARD: GATHERING SPACES

WALLCOLOR:
ENTRYWAY

WHITE OAK FLOORING:


THROUGHOUT

CEILING COLOR

DINING TABLE

BATHROOM BATHROOM
WALLCOVERING
SCONCE

DINING
CHAIRS

MILLWORK
COLOR

CEILING COLOR

BATHROOM TILE FLOORING


HALLWAY:
SCONCE

LIGHT: ENTRY WAY


WALLCOLOR:
READING/STUDYING
AREA

LIGHT: READING/STUDYING SPACE


SIDE TABLE

READING/STUDYING AREA:
ACCENT CHAIR IN ORIGAMI

BUILT-IN ELEVATION

READING/STUDYING AREA:
SOFA

READING/STUDYING AREA:
COFFEE TABLE

JUSTIFICATION OF DESIGN
The intent for all the furniture and fabrics in these apartments and gathering spaces was to make each area feel special. Colors
were chosen specifically with the Federal Style color palette in mind. There are multiple shades of blue and bright pops of white. A
wide range of patterns and textures will prevent the apartments from feeling flat and help each space to feel interesting. While
these are transitional housing apartments; selections were made to help those living here feel as though they have stepped
outside their circumstances, whether it be for a week or a year. Each piece was selected to be virtually maintenance free. Items
such as the dining room table and coffee table are easy to wipe clean and will not stain due to their durable finishes. The
furnishings are predominantly solid wood construction; meant to last over the span of many years. The fabrics are either 100%
cotton or 100% Belgian linen. This means they will not require professional cleaning, will stand up to the occasional spill, have heavy
abrasion resistance and excellent colorfastness to light. The fabrics are meant to be sat on and enjoyed. Other notable features in
the furnishings are the natural stains with low VOC emissions, mortise and tenon construction and the cushioning in all the
chairs/sofas are created for comfort. The furnishings throughout the apartments and gathering spaces all have clean, simple,
elegant lines which creates an easy sophistication. While some of the furnishings feel modern, natural wood components and fun
fabrics keep the spaces warm and comfortable. The lighting, finishes and colors selected were all chosen to reflect elements of the
Federal style with an updated, modern sophistication. While gilt and bronze were prominent in the Federal style, it was important to
have visual contrast in each of the apartments as well as the gathering spaces; therefore polished nickel, white and burnished
silver leaf were chosen for all the lighting finishes. This significantly brightens up each space, creating a dynamic relationship
between the blue color palette and the light fixtures. The choice to place one of the wallpaper options on the ceiling was a way
to dress up a normally neglected area and work the eye upward; allowing each person to take in the entire space. The flooring
options are meant to introduce natural and textural components. Since there arent windows in every room, the white oak flooring
will help each person to feel connected to the outdoors. The composition of the wood is soothing and grounds the design to
nature. Interior colors were pulled directly from the initial color palette. The range of blue and whites keeps each space fresh and
feels cohesive when walking from room to room. Dark blues are meant to bring forth feelings of reliability while bright blues are
refreshing. Each color is meant to circle back to the idea that Liberty Gardens is a safe environment where those seeking help can
rebuild. Sustainability was at the forefront of finish selections. The bathroom flooring product by Fireclay tile is made of 100%
recycled material. (old toilets to be exact) All products made in the Fireclay factories feature a 100% lead free glaze and the
company paired with Carbon Fund in 2010 to offset 100% of the emissions created while shipping their products around the
country. The white oak flooring is FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified which means it was harvested in a sustainable
fashionable. New trees are regenerating as mature trees are being harvested and all growth cycles are being respected. All paints
used throughout have zero VOCs, help to improve air quality and are odor eliminating.

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