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Interior Design A consumer science project Levels of Competition: Please refer to the Alabama 4-H Competitive Events webpage to review the General Contest Policy and the Age & Eligibility Chart. Wherever you live country or city; house, apartment, or mobile home; private bedroom or one you share with a brother or sister there are things to learn and do to make your home more enjoyable. Interior Design is a great way to learn about design, color, texture, and space. It will help you make your personal space a fun and comfortable place to be, and a space that you are proud to show off! 4-H Interior Design lets you: Use your imagination and creativity. Take a glimpse into new career opportunities. What you will Learn: 4-H Interior Design will help you learn the basic elements of design: line, shape, texture, pattern, light, color, and space. 4-H Interior Design will help you learn to select and care for quality furnishings and accessories. 4-H Interior Design will help you learn to recognize the variety and quality of products relating to the home environment (carpet, fabric, wall coverings) 4-H Interior Design will help you learn how to create a budget. Who Can Participate: Any Alabama young person may participate in any 4-H competitive event. However, you must be a member of an Alabama 4-H Club. It s easy and quick to join just call or e-mail your county Alabama Cooperative Extension System Office for information. If you and your friends would like, you might start a 4-H Interest Club that focuses on your topic. For more information, see Starting a 4-H Club (www.alabama4h.com). 4-H Interior Design is a 4-H Event. Your local Extension Office has information on local and regional/ area events, as well as other 4-H activities. The basics are pretty simple: Compete by yourself or on a two-person team to design a room of your choice. Youth on teams should be the same 4-H age level (e.g., Senior Level II) Your design board is a tool to display the color scheme and furniture arrangement. Please use a three panel foam display board that is 36 x48. These are available at most craft and school supply stores as well as most large chain stores. Flooring, Wall Treatment, Trim, and Ceilings. Use swatches of carpet, flooring samples, paint samples, or sample wall treatments (free at most building supply stores). Mount these to your board to show what type of floor and wall treatments you will use. YOU MUST HAVE 1 EXAMPLE OF EACH: FLOOR AND WALLS. You may have more (ex. Ceilings or two different wall treatments in one room). Fabrics: Include two swatches of fabric that will be used in the room. (ex. Pillows, curtains, chairs, etc). Fabric samples should reflect your color scheme and coordinate with your paint color. Samples should be wrapped. To wrap fabric, cut a square from poster board or cardboard. Wrap fabric around this square; securing raw edges to the back of the square. Labels: Label board (ex. Office) and any swatches of fabric, paint or floor samples for their use (ex. Pillows, curtains, etc). For examples on creating a design board, please complete an internet search on Interior Design Boards. Furniture arrangement: Use the room template and furniture template (included) to organize the room layout. The furniture layout will be judged on creativity, proper use of space and lighting, neatness, and accuracy of the scaled drawing. You have a $7,000.00 budget to complete your room. Please use the budget form to show how you used your money. NEW: You may use props and other design elements as part of your display. These elements must stay within the parameters of your design board.

Rules for 4-H Interior Design Board Presentation: Tell who you designed the room for: child, adult, or teen. Tell what type of color scheme you are using in the room; is it monochromatic, complementary or adjacent? Tell about the furniture arrangement and about the traffic patterns of the room. Also tell how you applied the principles of design to your plan. Tell what type of floor and wall treatments will be used. Tell how the fabrics you chose will be used in the room. Tell what you like most about the room. Tell about how you used your budget. Neatness of the board will be judged. Presentation skills will be judged. please note, if you are competing on a two person team, both team members must participate in the presentation. Parents & Volunteers Guide Like all 4-H projects, this activity is just for young people. The role of adult helpers is to support and encourage youth in their efforts, to ask and answer questions about the project, and to help youth learn specific techniques that they might use in their project. Thinking about Interior Design: Design is an orderly arrangement or a plan. Design is described as the selection and arrangement of material with two aims order and beauty. Interior design refers to the inside space of a room or building. It is the art that deals with the organization, selection, and arrangement of the elements of design. The Elements of Design: Lines: Lines may be straight, curved, or a combination of both. When you enter a room, lines help to make it easier for you to look from one part of the room to another. Long horizontal lines can make a piece of furniture seem restful. Vertical lines seem to be more formal Diagonal lines create action and restless movement. Objects in a room can be made to look taller or wider with the direction of lines. For example, vertical stripes at a tall window will make it look taller. Space: Space is an essential element of any design. Your personal space is limited by walls, window, fabrics, furniture, and other objects. The challenge is to use space effectively, especially in high traffic areas. Color: Use color to an advantage in planning a scheme for your room according to one of these blendings: Monochromatic: when one color is used in shades, tints, and tones. Complementary: using two colors opposite of each other on the color wheel, such as red and green. Adjacent: when adjoining or related colors are used such as yellow and yellow-green. Where do I start? There are many different ways to decide how you want to decorate your room. If you have a clear idea in mind, you might just start shopping for materials. If you like to use a computer, you might start playing with a design program like: www.seemydesign.com Or you might try the approach we have written out here. Let your imagination flow. Look at interior design magazines like: Better Homes & Gardens House Beautiful Martha Stewart Living Pure Contemporary You could watch some home makeover shows on television. Sometimes, inspiration comes through nature, or finding one piece of fabric that you could build a room around. It is also a good idea to check your local library for books on home and design. You could even check the yellow pages for a local interior design decorator. Once you have something in mind, begin your board by finding your paint, fabric, and flooring samples. You can also cut pieces of furniture out of magazines that you would like to see in your room. Play with your floor plan and furniture arrangement to make sure that you will have enough room for your items. Once you have everything decided, begin putting your board together.

The Day of the Big Event: Each county or region will schedule its own 4-H Interior Design competition. It may be part of a County Round- Up or Regional Congress. This is also a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate good interior design in your own local club. On the day of the event, allow yourself plenty of time to set up. Be prepared to put loose items back together if they get damaged in transportation. Be ready to give a presentation on your room design as well as hand your judges a written copy of your presentation. In addition, the judges may ask some simple questions you need to able to answer, like: How did you create your design? Why did you use the colors you selected? What would you do differently? Could you use your design to create a real room? Advancing Through Competition: Congratulations! If you make it to Regional or State, you are among the best in Alabama! The judges recognize that you have come up with a really good design and made great choices. Your hard work and your skill created something wonderful. 4-H Regional Awards will be determined by the planning committee for that event. Notice will be send to each county. State Competition: All participants will receive a green participation ribbon At State, ribbons will be awarded to 50% of the participants in a contest using ordinal rankings up to a twelfth place ranking. Example: If there are 10 participants, first place will receive the Alabama State Trophy and a first place ribbon; placing ribbons will be awarded for the next four ranked participants for placing of second through fifth. The other five participants will receive honorable mention ribbons. Keeping Track of Your Costs: The purpose of this section is to show that the total cost of a room is often more than just the furniture or paint. Since you are not actually purchasing the items for your room, you will need to estimate the costs for your room. For Example: Bedroom Item: Furniture & Unit # Unit Cost Total Cost Bed 500.00 Mattress have Armoire 400.00 Desk 200.00 Desk Chair 75.00 Dresser 300.00 Side Tables (2) 150.00 each 300.00 Wing Chair 200.00 Subtotal 1975.00 Item: Flooring Cost Hardwood Floors -300 sq. ft. 2.49 / sq. ft. 747.00 Rug 100.00 Rug 50.00 Subtotal 897.00 Item: Walls Cost Paint -2 gallons 25.00 / gal. 50.00 Crown Molding- 9 pieces 11.92 / 8ft. 107.28 Subtotal 157.28 Item: Fabric Cost Duvet Cover -13 yards 12.49 /yd 162.37 Pillow Shams -3 yards 12.49 / yd 37.47 Window Treatments- 12.49/ yd 149.88 12yards Subtotal 349.72 Item: Accessories Cost Wall Art- (3) 33.00 each 100.00 Lamps (3) 50.00 each 150.00 Throw Pillows (5) 20.00 each 100.00 Picture frames (4) 10.00 each 40.00 Other Miscellaneous items 100.00 Flat Screen Television 500.00 (32in) Queen Size Bed Sheets 60.00 Subtotal 1050.00 TOTAL: 4429.00 Identification of Entry Name(s), county and level of participation should be displayed with each entry. An introduction at the beginning of your time would be appropriate. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. www.aces.edu

4-H Interior Design: Keeping Track of Your Costs Report Form Room: Name: Item: Furniture Cost/item # of items Total Cost Item: Flooring Item: Walls Item: Fabric Item: Accessories TOTAL:

Alabama 4-H Interior Design Judge s Evaluation 4-H Interior Design Judges complete this form after reviewing your presentation, budget and design board. Name: County: Division (circle): Junior Intermediate Senior I Senior II A. Design Board Possible Score Comments Score Color Scheme 20 pts Example of Each: Floor & Walls 20 pts Fabric: 2 swatches (labeled) Applied Principles of Designbalance, proportion, etc. Items are labeled Neatness and overall appearance of the board 20 pts Budget is included TOTAL

B. Design Board Presentation Possible Score Comments Score Purpose of Room Color Scheme Floor&Wall Treatments Fabrics What You like most about Design Neatness of Board 20 pts Presentation Skills 20 pts Ability to adhere to budgetary requirements TOTAL Total of both sections Other Comments: