Key West Escape-Living Room

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Week 8 of Residential Design 231 entailed a personality evaluation. Each student was required to take the Myers Brigg's Type Indicator personality test. The results of the test were then to be used to determine the space and style of the office or living room of the fall project.

I was an EITP. E-Extrovert: these types tend to like open furniture arrangements, group seating and can multi-task easily. They are very outgoing in nature and have never met a stranger. I-Intuitive: this personality type is creative, likes more complicated environments and focuses on the big picture, rather than details. T-Thinker: this person is not afraid to debate or question your work and they will analyze all aspects before making a decision. They are usually fair, honest and direct and have considered all angles before making a decision. P-Perceiver: this type tends to embrace creativity and innovation. Their design is usually playful and unconventional. They have difficulty making decisions and like keeping their options open.

It is important for a designer to know the personalities of their clients. This effort will lessen stress and make communication and desired goals more achievable. Design may seem simple to some, but it is actually a reflection of a persons inner self and values.

Here are the space plan and selections for Natalie Ethridge's Key West living room based on "my" personality results.













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