The document provides a case study for the interior design of a boutique interior space. Key details include the use of white and wood colors on the counter to minimize the area. Vinyl wallpaper and popcorn ceiling were used in the dressing room for durability. Columns were decorated with traced patterns painted on using nylon filled chalk. Walls were decorated with wallpaper and mica. White ceramic tiles were used on the flooring to create a reflective surface. Mirrors were installed to make the space feel more expansive and to diminish the appearance of columns. Closets included shelves for both storage and display.
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BOUTIQUE CASE STUDY
1. INTERIOR DESIGN
BOUTIQUE INTERIOR DESIGN
CASE STUDY
GUIDED BY – AR. SUPRIYA VYAS
SUBMITTED BY :-
BHAGVAN SINGH MUKHRAIYA
SEC. –A SEM - VIII
SCH. - 111110025
M.A.N.I.T BHOPAL
3. COUNTER :-
Counter is decorated with
white and wood coloured
colours so that they
diminishes the area of the
counter
Fire fighting services such
as smoke detectors are
also concealed in the false
ceiling.
4. DRESSING ROOM :-
Vinyl-faced wallpaper is
backed with fabric or
heavy paper, it is durable
and popular.so that they
used vinyl based wall
paper.
5. CEILING DETAILS :-
Pop ceiling is used
for the cloth
boutique shop.
popcorn ceiling
materials were
created using a
paper-based
or Styrofoam product
to create the texture,
rather than asbestos.
Textured ceilings
remain common in
India.
6. COLUMNS TREATMENT :-
Gypsum board and dry wall have
evolved into more sophisticated
wall treatments than a simple
flat surface that is covered in
paint. They traced Pattern by
nylon filled chalk and they
painted on columns.
10. MIRRORS FUNCTION:-
Mirrors are used to
diminishes the columns
and also to visualize the
more interior space than
actual.
11. CLOSETS :-
• On the rear side are the shelves placed which also act as
display units.
• These shelves are not enclosed in the glass showcases
for the handy utility