When considering making a custom piece of furniture the design phase is probably more important than the manufacturing phase as this offers you the opportunity.

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When considering making a custom piece of furniture the design phase is probably more important than the manufacturing phase as this offers you the opportunity to experiment and perfect the design without wasting valuable materials and time. There are many factors to take into consideration when designing custom furniture. Can you list some?

The period or style from which the design originates The ergonomics of the furniture The construction techniques used The material characteristics The type of finish to be applied Cost? Budget will determine many things

Determining the size and complexity of the project Defining and applying furniture standards Creating ideas on paper including sketches and drawing Creating mock-ups or scale representations of the furniture (mock-ups can consist of cardboard or small scale models which can be used to provide an visual idea of the proportions and design)

Examine the mechanics of the design Developing your design Assess the demands of the recipient of the furniture, be it yourself or a client. Form and function should be incorporated into the design The design should be customized specifically for the intended use and also for the recipients' wishes.

Function: How will this furniture be used? Proportion: What size will it be? Customize: Who will use it? Location: Where will it be placed? Style: What should it look like? Visual impact: What should this be? To complement or contrast the surrounding furniture) Is it to be a focal piece or to blend in with surroundings Should it enclose (hide) or showcase its contents

Consider both function and form in your design Begin with known, proven design standards ( Golden rule or mean) The Golden Ratio den/ den/ Positive and negative shapes and areas Are the components of the design to be large... or small and fine Design furniture to complement other furniture in the room or alternatively, to contrast with surrounding furniture

Can you base your furniture design on a previous style or period (Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Federal, Shaker, Art Nouveau) Most styles throughout history stem from or are influenced by Greek & Roman architecture. This is true in both furniture and joinery styles. Develop the furniture design in its entirety Break the design down and incorporate detail into the individual components and groupings of components of the furniture.

How much time will be consumed in creating this piece of furniture? Do you have the necessary skills? Do you have the necessary expertise to undertake the project? Are you sufficiently equipped to undertake the crafting of this furniture design? How large is the furniture, do you have sufficient space to be able to manufacture it?

Is the furniture design adapted from a previous style? Can you apply elements from a previous style or period into your design? What are the resources you might use to derive a furniture design? (woodworking publications, woodworking books, pattern books) Online design sites (houzz.com) online catalogues, auction house websites etc. Is it ok to adapt a pre-existing style and design to meet your objectives?

The assembly of all the individual components of your design, with aesthetics, proportion and symmetry all being considered. The height to width to depth ratio for your furniture design are factors which form the design proportions. Always bear your clients requirements in mind when designing custom furniture, remember recommended standards are based on the size of the average person.

Pleasing ratios which have been used by master architects, painters, and implemented in furniture design throughout the ages. This ratio of numbers was discovered by An Italian man Leonardo Fibonacci. (1170 – 1250) Golden number or mean is If top measures 800mm then the width should measure 800 ÷ = 494 Using this ratio the most pleasing size would be 800mm x 495mm The golden rectangle is a proportioning guideline for anything rectangular.

Create concept sketches ( use each successive sketch as a basis for a new idea or extract an element of the sketch to be added to design) Create a rough drawing of the design from the sketch with the major proportions, scale, and elements of the design described. Important KEEP all sketches. Keep all designs, concepts and ideas together in a folder. Hoard everything.

An orthographic drawing ( working drawings) include key measurements, and specifications. You can go on to create a full scale drawing of the furniture design. This will enable you to have accurate drawings of the individual components of the design for manufacturing of the furniture components.