Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Love at First Sight



I looooove doors! Adore them!
Does the saying "Don't judge the book by its cover" also apply to a house and its door?
Haha..I know it sounded a bit cuckoo! But bear with me..
I mean, when you want to read a book, you gotta open the cover first, right?
The same thing, with houses and their doors, ya think..Haha..

Yet, what the saying means the content of the book isn't determined by its cover, I get it.
But, there's a reason why someone, somewhere, somewhat came up with the saying..Agree?
It's the first thing people see, before seeing the content..
It has to have a good first impression..



Or, should I better analog it with the saying; "The eyes are the window to the soul"
(Oookk..Shut up, make up your mind, and move on!! Will ya!)
This will only take a minute..
The eyes is the analogy of the door.
The soul is the analogy of the house.
(But what makes it awkward is, the use of the word window, when I'm going to talk about doors..)
Well, I'll stop talking gibberish..

The door should be the sneak-peak of the interior of the house.
It should be a teaser. A small enough part, not giving away too much, yet is a representation of the house interior.

The door, as the entrance of the house, should give a more personal feeling to people who enters the house.
Its size compared to the house, speaks for itself.
An object of bricks, stones and everything strong is softened by the human scaled size of the door.
It should be welcoming people inside.
Welcoming could be done in many ways,
Getting all attractive, with just the right colors, the exact choice of materials..
Being warm and comfortable, with the precise style and the most well chosen details; profiling list, handles.
Heavens gate     Door handle image - teal greem door and knob3.jpg
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A small part of the house.
Yet plays a very important role.
Delicate yet strong..
Warm yet attractive..




Morocco
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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

My True Companions

So, I guess this will be the best time to post this.
Next term will be their last term at school. And after that, they're going their separate ways.
We started at this place at the same time.
They were new. I was new. And we have grown up together. Ever since.

This has been the biggest batch so far in the school for Interior Design department. 13 Students (Which the batches before was only around 5-7 students). Quite a large number for a rather new semi private school. Story cut short, they're looking for another lecturer. I was available. So, there I was. And here I am, almost 2 years later. 

Didn't get the chance to teach them on the first two terms though. But I had the chance to meet them on Orientation Day and one ending class which I was subbing in for. 
On orientation day, there were 4 lecturers present including the former head of department. As I was new myself, I was more observing and followed along with the other 2 more senior lecturers. Giving my opinion when asked. Adding information that I think is important yet forgotten. In other words, I behaved. Holding myself back a bit :)
For the students, well..almost all of them were freaking out when were asked to sketch something, yet others got really confident on informing their ability. But overall, they were holding their-selves back too. 

But..the ending class was a total contrary to the Orientation Day.
They were actually finished with their assessment, and it's submission day. But because somehow, they missed one meeting, the program director asked me to do a review on their assessments, inform them about things that could've been improved and let them do it. 
Having to know that, the majority of the class just refused to do so. And when I say refuse, it means shouting loudly all together at the same time. (ok..please keep in mind that they are 13 young men and women at their late teens)
Only like 2 of them were willing to do some improvement, which obviously were necessary. And the others, well..how can I put this.., of solidarity, stayed in class. But not as noble as their intention was, they were having so much 'fun' in class. The 4 boys which are rare in the batches before, were showing some 'amusing' things that causes the rest of the students, which are girls obviously, surround them. All giggly and screaming as normal girls are when they're around boys.. :D
So, forget about good first impression!

The next time we met again, was their 3rd term. The bunch has gone down by one, and so they're 12 of them now.

We got the standard classroom, the one with the lecturer's table upfront with rows of students tables. And for somehow, the students selection of seats showed their levels of seriousness. Front rowers and edge-liners were some of the most focused ones. And by that, made the inside part of the seating arrangements and the back-rowers  the less focused ones. Well, what can you do about that?

The subject that I taught was new, but I was very enthusiastic on going through with the class. It's basically technical ways to explore your creativity and to develop your concept from it.
Well, it may kinda sound a bit abstract. But the lesson plan is designed for that, leading the students step by step.

In general, they're the most unfocused bunch I have ever known. Doing lesson related games to break the ice in the beginning of the lesson, was a wrong move. They got all fired up when I started the lesson. Well, it's a good thing if they're not this over-active bunch.You can count, probably only 2 or 3 students, who captured what's being lectured in one time explanation of a subject. Not because they're slow or anything like that. Mostly it's because they're not paying attention or not focused. Why? Well, I'm sure that they think they're so unexpected. But, obviously they're either playing games on their laptop, softly chatting or browsing other things that's not related to the subject.

To make it more annoying, they'll be seen all enthusiastic and curious that after the lecture so many of them ask questions. Which for not too long of a time, I realized that they did that because they didn't listen up at the first place.

Oh well, students will be students..
And that's why it took me by surprise collecting the first assessment. It was far from what I've expected. Most of them were damn serious and professional looking, very characterized, and was done whole-heartedly.
Ever since that first assessment was submitted, I definitely looked at them with a different perspective.

As I was saying, though everyone was dazzling, this one kid really popped out on this subject (as you will learn, I'll have my different favorites for different subjects). 

Yessica Teno.
She's definitely smart. Out of the box. Persistent.
Which I know from that moment, could be a boomerang for her if she isn't aware of herself.


Along the way, for 3 months of a 4 hours once a week class, I learned a bit of something about everyone in that class. An important and interesting bits that is. Very useful and meaningful for me teaching them in the future.

The classes with them after that first fun experience was all Construction classes..and other technical classes.
So, if you guessed they were a total chaos, you're absolutely correct! It's negotiation from week 1 up to week 11. They'll negotiate with you from the paper size, the number of pages, the drawing scale, the number of drawing item, everything. You name it, you got it. Never missed a thing.

And with construction, the boys were assuredly gonna stand-out the most.
Ryan Salim and Alan Dharma Saputra
They're perceptive. Thorough. Logical. Curious. Very detailed. Very precised.
They've been solid through all their construction works.

Construction classes could be such a drag sometimes..ok, most of the times! But, Thank God for this batch..teaching construction will never be the same. Lessons are delivered as interesting as possible, and let the students do the rest.. :D and they did a very good job!

I had the privilege on handling Studio together with the well-known strictest lecturer in Interior Design, my former head of department, a person who students will grew fond of, and became a very good friend of mine.
Studio is the mother of all  Interior Design classes. Where you put all of your knowledge and ability into it and come up with the best Interior Design.

And this is where I found out about this one of a kind student ever.
Handy Setiawan.
He's damn talented and passionate. Very sharp. Diligent like crazy. Perfectionist. Very organized.
What a combination, right?

And he was as marvelous in my Portfolio class. He's so damn ready to face Interior Design world.
As I worry much about everyone, I'm about a bit of this one as well.
You won't ever know how much you prepare, how thorough you are..but in real life, shit happens..
And you have to face it, either you're prepared or not. Like it or not.
Do your best, and prepare for the worst.


This two classes really show the students real ability in many ways. Not only technically, but also attitude wise.

Well, there are two sides of a coin. That's life. You get the good and the bad in everything.
Classes and their students as well.
We'll deal with the bad later on.. :) Let's just now enjoy the sweet after a hard work.
The best feeling of satisfaction you'll get over being a lecturer.
Watching your students grow!
Good Luck for everyone..God Bless You..



Sunday, 25 March 2012

The Need for a Girly Corner

My ex downstairs bedroom has been neglected ever since I decided to move upstairs for the practical side of it. When my younger kids still wake up in the middle of the night and look for me, I took the decision to move the master bedroom on the same level with theirs. The twins who are supposedly have their own bedrooms, moved in together.
So, actually it's not my ex bedroom. With the kids growing up rapidly, no time longer I guess it's gonna be moved back downstairs again.

But for the time being, that room has returned into a big storage room. It's the home gym with 2 of those gigantic gym equipment and dozens of small ones. Not to forget, my son's fixie bike. It's the walk in closet, for I don't have enough space for my and my husband's clothes to be also moved. It's the working room, with the rarely used personal computer and stuffs me and my husband bring home from work.

And the most possible and fun to re-decorate is definitely the part of the room which is my make-up room, with all those make-ups, though rarely used but you'll never know when you need them..
Which, most importantly, is also where I store my accessories. Tons of it.

Now. The existing spot, is a total chaos!
First of all, there's nothing pretty about it. Nor cool. No character..hahahaha..eat your words!
It's a mix of all I have in the past and new stuffs..
And to dull everything off..The table is chipped. The paint is plain white.



I had these Balinese boxes since forever. It was my Balinese phase..I'm still on and off with that phase, by the way. On, whenever I go to Bali..*do'oh...


 Oh..and don't forget the phase I'm in whenever I go to Yogya. And I do love Batik! a whole lot!! 
 The jewelry boxes are new. Nothing fancy, which I wish it would've be, just for the practical side.


And look where I put my necklaces. The wardrobe's handle. And it's not even my wardrobe. It's my husband's part. My part of the wardrobe doesn't have that kind of hung-able handle.. :P
I need help!!


Whenever desperate for help..Browse!
I love this..
Making it so feminine, will make the spot mine.. The boys won't ever think to play around such a girly place.. :)
Well, I don't want to get overboard with it. For I'm not a girly-girl in the first place..

I'll go either with the accentuate vintage wall finish and hang the accessories on that spot or keep it plain, though colored, and put on white vintage frames to hang them.





I love these decorative mannequins. The small for jewelry ones and the standard size but altered ones.
The principles for the types of mannequins is also the same with the wall treatment.

Either it's vintage patterned all over with everything else plain.





Or just go with a more simple design, yet still chic..It's a decorative mannequin for God's sake, what can be more chic than that..


Wired design and keep the other things simple, is totally gonna make it stand out. There's small ones for accessories and standard ones as well!


Or, just plain color. Neutral color will make the spot chic endlessly. But it doesn't mean it has to be neutral. It comes in bright and deep colors which are the coolest ever!









 After about to finish the whole post, I'm thinking it's gonna be too girly for me. But, let's do some image board later on in another post. Hmm..we'll see!







Post It!

Letters. Notifications. Announcements. Invitations..
Whatever form they come in, if it involves a piece of paper..then I need to put them up somewhere.

With 4 kids in school, a housewife with tons of house chores, a lecturer..and most of all, how forgetful I can be, this needs major boards up there.

What I have now, are just not enough and ugly..


So, I started browsing to do some upgrading on them..

I love chalkboards!! They give the personal touch to it and it's very adjustable to come up in different sizes and form..
These are some of my favorites..
Variety of framed chalkboard, even frame-less ones in varies sizes..







This magical thing known as chalkboard paint! Which sadly enough, isn't available yet in the country. Nor can I buy it online..


 Chalkboard stickers..


White boards are very practical. And it gives the sense of cleanness for its white colored material and smooth and shiny surface..


A more feminine touch, which I love. But with all the boys dominating in the house, it's just not possible. Well, I was thinking to put some up for my small personal space..

The floral french memo boards..



The colorful, clean-white, and neutral-colored antique framed ones..





And take a look at these..


And the browsing hasn't stopped yet. With all the options to inspired by, it's gonna take me longer than I thought it would..So, I'll post it whenever I've made my mind up..



A Class to Get to Know the Students at their Best

I've been teaching this class for 3 terms already. And what an adventure it has been. You'd get to know your students in and out in just 4 hours in a day / once a week / 3 months.

My first ever batch was exciting. They're this small group of young design students with the attitude of a pro. :). All very organized and knows their tools well

Bella.
Simple and Neat. That's how her style is. And that's her attitude. Easy on the eyes for everyone who sees it, needed a big effort for her to go through.

Payal
She's the one. A lecturer's dream. Very talented.Thorough. Hardworking. Very good with criticism. The perfect student ;)

Nadia.
She's almost always seems lost. But she's not. That's how talented she is. She a natural designer, born with it. She knew from the beginning what she wants and did some self-adjustments here and there along the way. Nothing could stop her.








Victor.
He was the only boy. Having all the girls criticize his work probably was one of the many things that got him through this. He has great materials to begin with. Everything else just follows through.








Rinie.
This is my first time (and last) teaching her. So, not like the others, I have never seen her work nor do I know her.
Along the way, while I'm speeding up to get to know her, she gradually expressed her character to the concept.


Second batch, with more experience from the first. I was better prepared. And I definitely know these talented young characterized girls and trust them enough to apply their character to their design.

Cecilia.
She knows her style well. Which is so her character. From the first I got acquainted with her and her work, I know she's very persistent and not easily broken down from bad comments about her style. She'd find her way
through and around it just to keep her style. That's the good part.
The not so good part, is she sometimes doesn't execute her style to the optimum final result.
But, fortunately with all the time we had, her work wasn't disappointing.







Jessica Jeval.
She's my black box student in this batch. Very bright. Lots of great ideas. The progress was worrying me, even though I know she'll come up with an outstanding result. And she did.


My most well prepared student in this batch. No worries with her and her work. Ever. Got the whole concept and goes to details as well. In her case, even the smallest, sentimental reasons counts. Which made her work very characterized and always has her personal touch.





Ince.
I really have been having problems getting to know her. Just because of how very quiet she is. She gets really shy and all nervous whenever she's only even explaining and nonetheless presenting herself and her work. Actually, Me myself after having her in my classes the terms before had a quite clear picture of how her style is. But, the whole point is for her to know what it is, be confident, and come with a good concept that represent it.

She had a bit struggle in the beginning. But she worked her brains out to accomplish the result and all the hard work paid off. She was probably the one who took the most of her time on re-doing work for the class. 









Liana.
She was a puzzle for me too, in the beginning. I taught her before once, but it was a construction class..which of course doesn't help at all on knowing her style. Though, I got the picture on how she works.
Which is worrying.
Well, she did struggle a bit in the beginning. As if she's in denial with her own style and considered other styles (which is not hers) could've probably been better. But she snapped out of it, and got right back at track.


It was an honor having each and every one of them in my class. This class has been the one that puts my smile in the morning, starting my day of a 2 hours or so of traffic, at every term. The pleasure was all mine. Thank You guys! You were great..


PS: In my last term, which had just passed, I also taught this class again. The portfolio class. It's the biggest batch ever, compared to the first two. 9 students. So, it's totally a whole new story. Wait for it!