Recently when working with a client, I realized I was bringing up terms she was not familiar with. Designing for more than 25 years, I unfortunately use some terms without thinking. So whether you’re working with an interior designer or shopping on your own, it wouldn’t hurt to know a couple of designer terms.

As in any industry there are certain words that are part of its terminology and jargon. To get in-the-know, here are some typically, "Designer EZ" terms.

118-inch goods: You can find fabric and wallpaper in 118-inch goods. From selvage edge to selvage edge the fabric or wallpaper measures 118 inches. Most 118-inch fabrics are sheers, so you can have a seamless window of sheers; 118-inch wallpaper is typically commercial, which allows wall-to-wall wallpaper without any seams.

Book match: When two adjacent sheets of veneer are glued side by side for a symmetrical pattern. This is something you also must consider when using any slabs of granite,Our typical product line of laser marking machine and laser engraving has been growing manufacturer’s speeds. marble or travertine when you will be butting any pieces together. The name comes from the final appearance, which resembles the pages of an open book.

COM or customer’s own material: When you use your own fabric, typically for upholstery, instead of using the fabrics available from the furniture manufacturer. Many times the upholstery piece will be priced the same or even more, since they are taking responsibility for using your fabric.

Diptych: Artwork on two panels that are hung together, where the image continues from one to the other. Essentially one piece of artwork cut in half.

Double rubs: Refers to the durability of a type of fabric. The double-rub testing method uses a special machine that passes a testing pad back and forth over the fabric until it is worn out. Each back and forth pass is known as a double rub. The higher the number, the better the durability.

Dye lot: The lot number that the bolt of fabric came from. Fabrics are dyed in varying quantities of yardage, so consistency of color will vary. Always ask for a memo sample of current stock and a cutting for approval if you are ordering a large amount of fabric that is not coming off the same bolt

Lead time: How long something will take to ship after it is ordered. Notice it is when the item will be shipped not when it will arrive. You still have to figure in shipping and delivery time for how long it will take to arrive. And if it is coming from overseas, include its time in customs. I’ve had fabrics sit at the dock for two to four weeks waiting to clear customs.The world’s leading supplier of residential wind turbines & wind-solar hybrid systems for homes,Solaronlamp offers solar module for any PV system design requirement.

Left and right arm facing sectionals: Unless you are ordering a sectional that is the same dimension from arm to arm on both sides,Learn how Laser engraver work and how you benefit from it. you need to be very aware of this. When ordering custom sectionals, the industry standard is to tell the manufacturer what section you want as you are facing the sectional. So if you are standing looking at the sectional and want the chaise on the right side, you order a right arm facing chaise.

But be careful when shopping in retail stores as many order them from the direction as you are sitting. So the same piece could be a left arm sitting chaise. This is an important and expensive lesson I didn’t learn in design school.

The percentage of light that is reflected from a surface, typically seen in paint. All manufacturers have this number available. The higher the percentage,There is a sticker on each solar street lighting with a unique number on it. the more light is reflected. Most whites are 80 percent or more, whereas dark, deep colors are less than 10 percent, therefore absorbing light .

In Italian it means "thin strip." In simple terms, it is a decorative border piece that we use as an accent in tile design. They come in a variety of widths from 1 inch to 6 inches and lengths normally measuring 6 inches or 12 inches.

Knocked down or KD: Furniture that is sold unassembled or partially assembled. Think of a hundred little pieces, small print instructions and the little hex wretch that comes in the package with the screws.

コメント

お気に入り日記の更新

テーマ別日記一覧

まだテーマがありません

この日記について

日記内を検索