Where an Idea Grows

Sketching ideas helps express things that can not always be captured with words or a hard lined drawings and computer renderings. It captures the essence of the project and can help reorient the concept if the project goes off course.

Interior scene with a pink armchair, a tall floor lamp, a potted plant, and a small table with stacked books against a marbled wall.
A chair with a black cushioned seat and backrest, supported by a gold-colored metal frame, placed on a reflective surface with a plain, light-colored background.
Architectural floor plan of a house with living room, dining area, and other rooms.
Hand-drawn interior room sketch with seating area, windows, and decorative plants.
Six sketches of various furniture and natural elements, including a plant, rustic beams, a wooden table, wooden flooring, a chain fabric, and tufted fabric.
A cozy living room corner with two beige armchairs, a small round wooden table with a potted orchid, large windows, a built-in window seat with a cushioned top, a wall sconce, and potted plants.
Floor plan sketch of an apartment with a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining area, living room, and elevation views of the kitchen and living room.
Hand-drawn color samples of different wood and tile textures. Top row: Burlap Wood, Oak Floor, Oriental Rug, Tabaco Leather. Bottom row: Cream Marble Tile, Slate Flossier Glass, Cream Marble, Stained.
Floor plan of an apartment showing an open living room with furniture, a dining area, a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, and two additional rooms depicted in two elevation views.
 

Credits

Jacquelyn Schaeffler, AIA:

Artist

Todd Schaeffler

Designer