PODCAST EP 056 - FINISHES & Your Custom Home
Finishes
In this episode, JD Carling explores architectural finishes, emphasizing their significance and impact on the project. He draws parallels between the last 10% of a projects task tend to consume 30% of the effort, highlighting how finishes are integral to the experiential aspect of a custom home. JD explores the nature of finishes, touching on material choices, color temperatures, and their interconnectedness within the architectural DNA.
He discusses the interplay between desire, nature, and results, urging listeners to consider the harmony and transformative potential that well-integrated finishes can bring. JD underscores the importance of detail and provides insights into the intricate process of material selection, installation, and their effects on the surrounding spaces.
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Here are key things to listen out for:
● The essential role of integration and cohesion in design
● How different qualities of materials relate to the architectural DNA of a project
● Incorporating personal elements into architectural design
● The importance of blending diverse finishes for a harmonious living space
Key Highlights
[00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Finishes
[00:01:57] The importance of blending diverse finishes for a harmonious living space
[00:02:51] The importance of factoring color temperatures and lighting into project finishing
[00:03:46] The necessity of focusing on overlooked details for a seamless and cohesive design
[00:05:58] The essential role of integration and cohesion in design
[00:06:54] The importance of materials and design elements interacting harmoniously in architecture
[00:08:53] How different qualities of materials relate to the architectural DNA of a project
[00:11:15] Reflection on the trend toward minimalist and smooth designs in architecture
[00:12:28] Incorporating personal elements into architectural design
[00:15:28] Balancing personal desire with material characteristics and safety in architectural design
[00:18:52] The diversity and complexity of finishing materials in architectural design
Notable Quotes:
● There's a whole division in the architectural specifications called finishes, and it's a very appropriate word because there's a saying that goes, the last 10% of a project takes 30% of the work.
● I like to use 3000 for everything unless it's color. Um, but that's the base, uh, color light. But it is generally recommended that the dimmer something is, the warmer the light, and the brighter it is.
● Depending on your hemisphere, the light on those things will be very different. When you place something flat on a table, and there's a light on it inside versus taking it outside and holding it up vertically with the sun, hitting it in the direction that it's going to be, that thing will look vastly different.
● I think the main thing that I want us to come away with today that I hope you'll take away with you is that in your mind, you can have a board, or you can have things next to each other, and you can get samples too. You know, obviously, we do renderings, get samples, put them next to each other, test them in the sun, test them in, um, artificial light, how they're going to look, what side of the building they're facing, north versus south.
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