Gerda Sinicka
Interior Design
Visual of showing the bathroom. The cream marble tiles are used for the flooring and darker cream marble tiles for the walls. The shelf is created in the wall to place shower stuff in there. The shower glass doors are stacked to the floor.
Visual from the bathroom showing the hotel room, sleeping area and tea area. The sleeping area is made of tatami mats which are placed in different positions by creating a place to sleep and storage for clothing. It is an open space but sliding doors are placed to closed the whole sleeping area so it is more private. The tea area is next to the large window, viewing to the garden area. Blinds are used to close if want to be private. The timber frame structure is used on the ceiling and spot ligh
The Project was about to design a hotel for lecturer who is coming from Japan to Sheffield to give the Art and Design lecture. The chosen building is the Street Food Chef building and it is located on Arundel Street in the City Centre of Sheffield. It is ideally situated to benefit from wide range of amenities and transport and also it is a great place for lecturer to stay here as Sheffield Hallam University is closed to it.