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I am an architect and interior designer with 18 years of professional experience. I also have strong experience with architectural and interior drafting .I mainly work using: AutoCAD and SketchUp, PDF to CAD, sketch to CAD, blue prints to CAD. Building permits. Floor plan design, 3D visualization, landscape designs, Material selection, rendering (products, furniture design, interior, exterior) Proficiency in architecture and Interior2d drawings, skill in house and apartments design, banks, Renovations. I always appreciate feedback whether it's positive or other wise and I will always perform better after the feedback.

Experience

  • ASSISTANT ARCHITECT AnjumAdil&Associates · Full-time Sep 2002 – Sep 2012 10 yrs Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan I was an assistant architect, I have designed many projects.

Education

  • Govt. Polytechnic Karachi Three Years Diploma architecture, ARCHITECTURE, A 1995 – 1997 Activities and Societies: I worked an Architectural firm as a Assistant Architect. I have designed many projects Architectural and Interior . Design Ideas of Banks. Reception Area: A welcoming reception with a sleek desk, comfortable seating, and clear signage. Customer Service Desks: Ergonomically designed desks and chairs for both staff and customers. Waiting Area: Comfortable seating, perhaps with a mix of sofas and individual chairs, and a coffee table with magazines. Private Meeting Rooms: Soundproof rooms with a professional yet comfortable design for private consultations. Furniture Design Custom-designed furniture that fits the bank’s aesthetic, such as modern, minimalist desks and chairs, or more traditional, elegant pieces depending on the bank’s style. Materials and Finishes Durable Materials: Use materials that are both durable and stylish, such as high-quality wood, metal, and glass. Color Scheme: Choose a color scheme that reflects the bank’s brand and creates a calm, professional atmosphere. Lighting: Incorporate both natural and artificial lighting to create a bright and welcoming space. I have designed many houses.
    Design Elements
    Layout: Plan the layout to maximize space and functionality. Consider open floor plans for communal areas and private zones for bedrooms and bathrooms.
    Materials: Choose materials that are durable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing. Common materials include wood, stone, concrete, and glass.
    Lighting: Incorporate natural light through windows, skylights, and glass doors. Use artificial lighting to enhance the ambiance and functionality of each space.
    Outdoor Spaces: Design outdoor areas such as patios, gardens, and balconies to extend the living space and connect with nature.

Other experience

  • Furniture designer I have designed many furniture .
    Functionality: Ensure the furniture meets the practical needs of the user.
    Ergonomics: Design for comfort and proper posture, especially for seating and workspaces.
    Materials: Choose materials that are durable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing.
    Aesthetics: Consider the style and how it fits with the overall interior design.
    Space Efficiency: Design pieces that make the best use of available space, especially in smaller rooms.
    Design Ideas
    Modular Furniture: Pieces that can be reconfigured or expanded, such as modular sofas or shelving units, offer flexibility and adaptability.
    Multi-Functional Pieces: Furniture that serves multiple purposes, like a sofa bed or a coffee table with storage, maximizes utility.
    Minimalist Design: Clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on functionality create a modern, uncluttered look.
    Sustainable Materials: Use eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, bamboo, or recycled metal to create environmentally conscious designs.
    Vintage and Retro: Incorporate elements from past decades, such as mid-century modern chairs or art deco tables, for a nostalgic touch.
    Customizable Furniture: Allow users to personalize their furniture with interchangeable components or customizable finishes.
    Smart Furniture: Integrate technology, such as built-in charging stations or smart lighting, to enhance functionality.
    Popular Styles
    Scandinavian: Characterized by simplicity, functionality, and natural materials. Think light wood, neutral colors, and clean lines.
    Industrial: Features raw materials like metal and wood, exposed hardware, and a rugged, unfinished look.
    Bohemian: Eclectic and colorful, with a mix of patterns, textures, and global influences.
    Rustic: Emphasizes natural materials, rough textures, and a cozy, homey feel.
    Contemporary: Sleek, modern designs with bold shapes and innovative materials.
    Specific Furniture Ideas
    Dining Table: A sleek, extendable dining table with a combination of wood and metal.
    Bookshelf: A modular bookshelf that can be reconfigured to fit different spaces and needs.
    Desk: An ergonomic desk with built-in storage and cable management for a clutter-free workspace.
    Chair: A comfortable lounge chair with a modern design and sustainable upholstery.
    Bed: A platform bed with built-in drawers for extra storage and a minimalist headboard.
    Finishing Touches
    Upholstery: Choose fabrics that are both durable and stylish, such as linen, velvet, or leather.
    Hardware: Select hardware that complements the design, like brass handles for a vintage look or sleek, hidden pulls for a modern touch.
    Finishes: Experiment with different finishes, such as matte, glossy, or distressed, to achieve the desired aesthetic.