Park Lane Survey Attachments

Notes from Interior Designer, Di Challinor: Timber paneling/cladding on the reception desk fascia and on the feature wall opposite, behind the dish planters and illuminated plinths (more cost effective than marble but more likely to date. The Timber Cladding can also be easily removed in a decade or two and replaced with another updated material.

Please Note:

Renders were created without elevation plans. They are therefore only representative of the architecture. All furniture is as close as can be found in the Renderer’s catalogue of

available furniture and furnishings. All pieces are therefore indicative only and should not be taken literally. All original quotes are now outdated.

Di. Challinor - Challinor Design and Colour - di.challinordesign@gmail.com Mob. 0417 407 416

Green Marble Feature Wall Example

Timber Batten Feature Wall Example

Painted walls, large custom painted canvas artwork on 6m high wall, framed print on the large column, buffet, pale blue sofa, navy occasional chair, side table, marble coffee table, marble console, designer rug, wall lights, bluegreen

scatter cushions. Timber cladding (castellation) on feature wall and timber clad reception desk fascia, Big Ass fan in reception area

Library - Level 2 –

Timber conference table and 8 - 10 x upholstered chairs, carpet, two navy sofas, tan leather occasional chair, coffee table, side tables, table lamp, card table and 4 x chairs, desk and 1 x chair, ceiling fans (4 x card table chairs and the desk chair can be appropriated for larger group meetings)

Custom designed Wallunit: - Maximum display of books, storage included, Desk and Plazma screen, object D’arte.. Two Pack painted finish offers less competition with the decorative carpet.

Double doors with inner moldings in Resene Paints ‘Indian Ink’ (navy blue), low sheen finish. Architraves in navy to match the doors.

Door number plate on the RHS or LHS of the door, not on the door

Carpet = the mottled option.

Note: as illustrated it is overly chromatic. Please refer to the sample.