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Title: FACS – Unit 3


1
FACS Unit 3
  • Housing and Interior Design

2
Housing Choices
  • Many people want a home of their own to recreate
    the feelings of safety and security they
    experienced as young children.
  • What are the most important characteristics of
    the home that YOU want to have one day?
  • Other than providing shelter, what purposes do
    you think your home will serve?

3
Single Family Housing
  • Free standing
  • Dont share walls with another unit
  • May be one story or many
  • Intended for a single family

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Single Family Housing
  • Manufactured Housing
  • Also called pre-fab (pre-fabricated)
  • Portions constructed in factory
  • Contractor required to lay foundation, assemble
    pieces, and install utilities
  • Mobile Home
  • Movable dwellings
  • Built and assembled
    at a factory and

    moved to location

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Duplex
  • One building that contains two separate units

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Multiplex
  • Similar to a duplex, but three or more units
    share one building

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Townhouse
  • Homes built in rows and attached to one another
    at the side walls

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Apartments
  • Any structure that has rental units for more than
    2 families

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Condominium
  • Individually owned units in a multiple-family
    dwelling
  • Owner pays a fee to cover maintaining hallways,
    landscaping, and other common areas

3.2
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Multi Family Housing
  • Cooperative
  • Less common form of ownership
  • Residents of a multiple-family dwelling form an
    organization that owns the building
  • Members must buy shares in the building in order
    to have a living unit in the building
  • New members must be voted on before buying shares
    are allowed.

3.2
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Factors to Consider
  • The way a house looks is only PART of the
    decision about whether to live there.
  • Many other factors must be considered and often
    have more influence than the appearance of the
    home.

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Factors to Consider
  • Does it meet the needs of the family
  • Family size
  • Stage of the Family Life Cycle
  • Special needs of family members - handicap
    accessible, home office, etc
  • Location
  • Proximity to schools, shopping, church, police
    and fire stations, parks and recreation

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Factors to Consider
  • Environment / Condition of neighborhood
  • Accessible technology
  • High-speed internet access, cable TV availability
  • Affordability
  • No more than 28of income
  • PITI Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance
  • Utility expenses

3.2
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Elements of Design
  • Line
  • Shape
  • Texture
  • Space
  • Color

3.3
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Elements of Design
  • Line
  • Provides a sense of direction causes eye to
    move side to side or up and down
  • Vertical lines - point to the sky
  • Horizontal lines - relaxation, informality
  • Diagonal lines - activity, movement
  • Curved lines - activity or relaxation, depending
    on the degree to which they are curved

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Elements of Design
  • Shape or Form
  • Make up the objects shape outline of the
    object
  • Shape becomes three-dimensional, gains depth and
    is known as form
  • Shape can make object appear heavy or light

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Elements of Design
  • Texture
  • The way a an objects surfaces look and feel
  • Dull or Shiny
  • Smooth or Rough
  • Plush and soft

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Elements of Design
  • Space
  • Three-dimensional area to be designed (room
    itself)
  • Also refers to area around or between objects
    within that space
  • Can greatly impact feel of room
  • cozy verses crowded

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Elements of Design
  • Color
  • Gives great life and beauty to room
  • Expresses the personality of entire family
  • Set the mood of a room
  • Make room seem warmer or cooler
  • Change the apparent size and shape of a room
  • Tie other design elements together
  • Disguise architectural flaws
  • Creates a center of interest

3.3
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Elements of Design - Color
  • Color Wheel
  • P primary
  • S Secondary (PP)
  • T Tertiary (PS)

3.2
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Warm and Cool Colors
  • Cool Colors Colors of the ocean
  • green
  • blue
  • violet
  • Warm Colors Colors of the sunset
  • yellow
  • orange
  • red

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Elements of Design - Color
  • Color Wheel
  • P primary
  • S Secondary (PP)
  • T Tertiary (PS)

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Common Color Schemes
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Basic Color Schemes
  • Monochromatic--variations of one color only
  • light blue, blue, and dark blue
  • Complementary--made up of 2 colors directly
    opposite each other on the color wheel
  • blue and orange
  • red and green

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Basic Color Schemes
  • Triadic--3 colors the same distance from one
    another on the color wheel
  • red, blue and yellow
  • Analogous--2 or more colors next to each other on
    the color wheel
  • blue green, green, and blue
  • Split complementary--results when a color is
    combined with colors on each side of its
    complement
  • blue, red-orange, yellow-orange

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3.7 Name the principles of design
  • When used together in design, the elements of
    color, line, form, and texture make sense only
    when certain principles of design are applied to
    them. They are
  • Proportion
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Harmony

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Name the principles of design
  • Proportion--the way one part of a design relates
    in size or shape to another or to the whole.
  • Based on form and size
  • unequal proportion is more pleasing
  • Furniture and accessories that are too large will
    crowd a small room and make the room seem even
    smaller.

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Name the principles of design
  • Balance--gives a feeling of equal weight among
    parts of a design.
  • Formal--objects on each side of an imaginary
    centerline are the same
  • Informal--the objects on each side of the center
    are different in size, form, texture, or color

29
Name the principles of design
  • Emphasis--the point of greatest interest
  • examples--fireplace, flower arrangement, artwork

30
Name the principles of design
  • Rhythm--feeling of movement, leading the eye from
    one point to another
  • Repetition--repeating color, line, form, texture
  • Opposition--rhythm formed by lines meeting at
    right angles
  • Gradation--created by a change in color value
    from dark to light
  • Radiation--lines extend outward from a central
    point, such as a bouquet of flowers
  • Transition--rhythm found in curved lines

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Name the principles of design
  • Harmony--the feeling that all parts of a design
    belong together.
  • Variety is interesting if objects grouped
    together have something in common such as color

32
Imagine
  • What would have to be done to make your home safe
    for an elderly person?
  • What if the person were almost blind?
  • Could these changes benefit your family today?

33
You Need A Plan!
  • Home Maintenance
  • Eliminating clutter, cleaning, making minor
    repairs or changes, and keeping household
    equipment in good working order.
  • Good home maintenance can catch small problems
    from escalating!

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A Successful Plan Is One That
Then decide who will be responsible for each job!
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Daily Cleaning Tasks You Should Not Avoid!
  • Wash dishes with hot, soapy water.
  • Dispose of garbage.
  • Wipe up food spills as they occur.
  • Clean kitchen sink and counters.
  • Sweep or vacuum the kitchen floor.
  • Put away clothes and other belongings.
  • Keep traffic patterns, stairs and doorways free
    of clutter.

36
Occasional Tasks
  • Cleaning refrigerator
  • Washing wall and windows
  • Cleaning blinds and curtains
  • Washing blankets
  • Cleaning closets
  • Cleaning drawers

37
Ways To Organize Storage
  • Pick up and put up!
  • Every room should have storage space.
  • Two General Guidelines
  • Store items near the area theyre used.
  • Store frequently used items where they can be
    reached easily.

38
Selecting Appropriate Cleaning Products
  • Select products and equipment that do various
    household cleaning jobs.
  • Choose products that clean more than one type of
    surface.
  • Use environmentally friendly products.
  • Baking soda
  • Baking soda and vinegar

39
Maintain A Healthy Environment
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Dust and Dirt
  • Sweep, dust, vacuum, wash and mop
  • Wipe windowsills and baseboards.
  • Dust all furnishings.
  • Work from the top to the bottom.
  • Use vacuum cleaner
  • Wash hard floors regularly.

41
Garbage
  • Makes a clean house look dirty/messy.
  • Garbage may contain thousands of germs.
  • Can give off a bad odor.
  • Dispose of garbage daily!

42
Pests
  • Roaches, ants, flies, and mice
  • Can carry germs and cause illness.
  • Regular home maintenance can usually keep pests
    under control.
  • If not, use pest control products or call a
    professional.

43
Finally, Keep A Positive Attitude!
  • Play music as you work.
  • Think of cleaning as exercise.
  • Work with someone else and visit as you work.
  • Use household tasks as a way to reduce stress.

44
Strategies for Keeping Your Home Safe
  • Hazard
  • A source of danger
  • Falls
  • Electrical Hazards
  • Fires
  • Poisons

45
Preventing Falls
  • Make sure throw rugs have a nonskid backing.
  • Use sturdy ladder or stepstool.
  • Keep traffic patterns free of clutter.
  • Use adequate lighting.
  • Use railings on stairs.
  • Use rubber mat in bathtub.

46
Preventing Electrical Hazards
  • Dont plug too many cords into one outlet.
  • Never use electrical appliances near water.
  • Dont run electrical cords underneath rugs or
    carpeting.
  • Cover outlets that small children can reach.
  • Repair or replace damaged cords and appliances.

47
Fires
  • Every home should have a fire extinguisher.
  • Smoke detectors should be in every room.
  • If not, they should at least be on every floor
    and near each bedroom, the kitchen and near the
    furnace.
  • Check monthly and change batteries annually.
  • Schedule fire drills.

48
Poisonings
  • Prescription drugs
  • Some cleaning products
  • Never store poisons in another container.
  • Never act like medicine is candy to a child.

49
Know How To Make A Few Repairs!
  • This will save your family money now and in the
    future.
  • Watch those in your home who do the repairs.

50
Conserving Energy and Resources
  • Keep thermostat turned down to 68 degrees in
    winter
  • Set air conditioner no lower than 78 degrees
  • use ceiling fans to circulate heat or cool air
  • install extra installation
  • use cold water when possible
  • run full loads of dishes and clothes
  • fill sink to rinse dishes instead of running water

51
Housing Occupations
  • Carpenter
  • Architect
  • Civil Engineers
  • Maintenance personal
  • Plumbers
  • Electricians
  • Interior Designers
  • Showroom salespeople

52
Housing Occupations
  • Required Personality Traits
  • Likes to work with others
  • Good listener
  • Talented/Skilled in trade
  • Can visualize what others want
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