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Desiree D. Sliwinski
Interior Design Portfolio
1642 Burns Ave
St Paul, MN 55106
(651) 216-6052 (C)
Desiree@Sliwinski.net
Table of ContentsResidential:
Building Ties:
Mexican Culturally- Sensitive Housing
Burns Avenue Craftsman House:
Dining Room, St. Paul, MN
Kitchen Design /Build
Commercial:
Sprockets Children's Theater
Transitions Coffee Shop
Voltumna Americana Bistro & Pomona Lounge
Carbon Collaborative-1,500sqft Office
Minneapolis Met Council-8,000sqft Office
fahernHEIGHT 360-12,000sqft Office
Encompassing-HFA, Senior Thesis 2010
Color/Rendering
General Mills Condominium: Photoshop
Floridian Condo: Colors & Finishes
Art
Value Study: Ink & Pencil drawings
Ink & Model
Residential Design
Building Ties:
Mexican Culturally-Sensitive Housing
Burns Avenue Craftsman House:
Dining Room, St. Paul, MN
Kitchen Design /Build
Featured sculpture artist
“Emerging”
Along with partner Jessie Taft
Building Ties 09’
At the Hennepin History Museum
Building Ties: Mexican Culturally-Sensitive Housing
Dining Room
The Burns Avenue home, built in 1926, had been renovated in the early 80’s and lost
the character of a late Craftsman-style dwelling.
.
Before
After
Burns Avenue Craftsman House
Focusing on the Craftsman details turned this once dull interior into a timeless, serene space.
Burns Kitchen Design/Build
After
This family needed a better
working solution for their
three entryway, 9x11 non-
functioning 1920’s kitchen
The entryway to the dinning
room was removed and is
where the corner kitchen
sink is currently located
Both the before and after
pictures were taken in the
second entryway. The
before connected the
hallway and the after now
connects the living room
and dining room areas
Before
Burns Kitchen Design/Build
Solution
The 2x2 chimney was removed and duct
work was run through the studs to free up
space for a new rollout pantry
The new design allows for two
people to work in the kitchen
at the same time.
Four semi-custom and thirteen
standard cabinets, along with
hidden features like a roll-out
garbage/recycle combo allows
for ample and efficient storage
Dining Room
Dining Room
Dining Room
Living
Room
Living
Room
Commercial Design
Sprockets Children's TheaterTransitions Coffee ShopVoltumna Americana Bistro & Pomona LoungeCarbon Collaborative-1,500sqft OfficeMinneapolis Met Council-8,000sqft OfficefahernHEIGHT 360-12,000sqft OfficeEncompassing-HFA, Senior Thesis 2010
Target store planning
Project Jr’s Department,
A runway-style experience for Teens
Sprockets Children’s Theater This three person team project was divided to reflect each
individuals strengths to create a fun view of the “gears”
turning inside a child’s mind
. Located in Kissimmee, FL as a magnet school for the Orlando
theme park scene as well as a tiered-story triplex theater, the
mezzanine level is represented as a gear would move
Transitions Coffee Shop
The Hudson area bridges
the gap between Minnesota
& Wisconsin; urban &
rural, old & new, modern &
traditional, and inside &
out.
With cubistic inspiration
from Duchamp’s painting,
Nude Descending a
Staircase, combined with
symbolic representations
from nature, repetitive
sharp, curvilinear shapes
connected within clean
horizontal lines will help
emphasize the connection
of these conflicting
elements.
These and other juxtapositions of natural &
industrial materials, smooth & rough textures,
glossy& matte finishes , and tone & color
complements, have been implemented through
comfortable, versatile and enduring custom
furnishings and finishes.
Voltumna Americana Bistro & Pomona Lounge
Carbon Collaborative- 1,500sqft Office
Quick, Hand-Drafted small corporate office for
Carbon Collaborative, a commercial
design/graphic firm
“Branding” is emulated through
every aspect of the design
Minneapolis Met Council-8,000sqft Office
Herman Miller Furnishings help promote
collaboration teams while allowing for privacy when
needed
The IDS Center, nationally
distinctive for the “ZOGS”
or cut-back exterior was
originally designed to allow
for 32 corner offices. This
along with the strict tenant
policies made this
consolidation design
challenging, inspiring the
concept of “Purposeful
Chaos”
The wood works reflected ceiling above the reception
radiates asymmetrically to in compass both public
areas
fahernHEIGHT 360-12,000sqft Office
As one would enter the lobby
from the elevators, the brand of
fahrenHEIGHT 360 would
surround them in both obvious
and quirky ways, reflecting the
company’s culture
From ideation to presentation
Floor Plan
fahernHEIGHT 360-12,000sqft Office
Reflected Ceiling Plan
fahernHEIGHT 360-12,000sqft Office
•Ceiling is open-to-deck 12’-0” A.F.F. unless otherwise noted
•Closed offices are 8’-6” A.F.F.
•Clouds are 8’-0” & 8’-6” A.F.F.
•Reception 8’-0” A.F.F.
•Center “ignition point” is 8’-10” with 8’-0” soffit A.F.F.
Color/Rendering
General Mills Condominium: Photoshop Rendering
Floridian Condo: Materials & Finishes
Art
Value Study: Ink & Pencil drawings
Ink & Model
Materials & Finishes
Nature, in an island theme, was used as an inspiration for the flow throughout the space. Diagonals, curvy lines and a variety of different scale patterns and
texture combinations mimic the organic feel and shape of foliage.
Floridian Condo: Colors & Finishes
General Mills Condominium
Materials and Finishes Board
This condo, located in the former Creamette Building was designed
for executives visiting the General Mills Corporation. Corporate &
historical culture, such as the use of a grain grinding stone as a
coffee table, or the ”XXXX” a sign of flour quality was combined
with a more international feel in FF&E.
PhotoShop Rendering
Trundle bed pulls out for family
visitors
Custom tile feature in entry breaks-up stained concrete
flooring
Custom dining table
Art: Value Study, Ink & Model
Flower: Close-up in Graphite
Wire Dress: Ink
The model below is a spatial interpretation of the footprint of the three buildings that make up Mc
Neil Hall.
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Mc Neil HallSpatial Interpretation
The black and white ink drawing to the right
is a light and shadow interpretation as if the viewer was looking
down from the back of the model.
Inspirations
That lead to
Creations
University of Minnesota 2010
"It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to
make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very
atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. To affect
the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts."
Henry David Thoreau
Thank You for Viewing my Portfolio
“My job is not to just create environments but to create environments that will inspire the people in them”
“You can design and create, and build the most
wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to
make the dream a reality.“
Walt Disney
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