+ Hotel Lobby Textiles Monica Marks Danielle Perry Allison Brouillette Toyin Adebiyi.

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+ Hotel Lobby Textiles Monica Marks Danielle Perry Allison Brouillette Toyin Adebiyi

+ The Space Hotel Lobby Carpet Wall coverings Window treatments Couch and Ottoman upholstery

+ Carpet Description Fiber content: Nylon Yarn type: Filament yarn Fabric structure: Woven, Loop Pile weave Dye Print: Solution dyeing- excellent colorfastness Finish: Schreinering- soft luster Care: Professional carpet cleaner- lots of traffic Product Performance: Must withstand abrasion Not easily snagged Pass the ASTMD 4157 (a standard test method for abrasion resistance of textile fabrics) Pass the Pill Test Special Concerns: How will it do concerning collection of dirt? Rest in, or just stick to surface If a fire, will it melt or catch flame?

+ Why we Chose this Product A dark carpet will stay and look cleaner longer Because of the flat, tight structure, dirt and other things will not catch as easily Woven structure is tight, so there will be little worries of snagging

+ Carpet Estimates 2 strips of 12x30’2” = about 723 sq.ft. Materials Cost: Carpet approx. $4/sq.ft. = $2,892 Padding approx. $5/sq.yd. = $335 Labor Cost: Approx. $10/sq.yd. =$670 Total Cost: $3,897

+ Wall covering 1 Fabric Structure: Polyvinyl Chloride, anti-microbial feathers Dyeing/Printing: Direct printing Finishing: Teflon coated to be resilient to water, dirt, etc. Care: Water, rubbing alcohol, damp dry Product Performance: Must hold up in humid conditions How long will it stay clean and durable Pass the AATCC test method 16 (Color fastness to Light) Special Concerns: Do bacteria and dirt stick? Will flame spread be fast because of finishes?

+ Why we Chose this Product It has anti-microbial feathers Bactericides and mildew inhibitors to discourage the growth of mold and mildew Class A fired rated ASTME-84 Tunnel Test approved Will be durable because of finishes Colorfastness not an issue

+ Wall covering 2 Tile Finishing: colored glass tiles Care: Easy cleaning; just wipe (damp or dried) Product Performance: Will grout between tile get dirty or appear dirty quickly? Special Concerns: Bacterial Growth between tiles? How will tile react if in contact with fire

+ Why we Chose this Product Will allow for a durable wall during a fire, which provides temporary protection It can not be stained which allows for a more clean environment Since this in an accent wall behind the desk, there will be little to no contact with hands

+ Window Treatment: Drapes Fiber: 100% Cotton Yarn Type: Spun- worsted (long, smooth tight fibers) Structure: Simple yarn- single yarn (twisting fibers together) which creates sateen Dyeing/Printing: Stock dyeing (fiber dyeing) all fibers the same color Finishing: Glazing- Lustrous, good hand, “flattened yarn appearance” Care: Not too heavy, easy/simple clean Product Performance: How well do they block out light AATCC test method 16 (colorfastness test) Special concerns: Thick fabric may collect more dust Cotton can catch fire quickly

+ Why we Chose this Product Will provide shade with its dark color Will be durable because of its tight woven yarns Put at the back of the room away from a lot of activity in case they do catch fire

+ Window Treatment: Casement Fiber: 50% Cotton 50% polyester Yarn Type: Spun- worsted (Long, smooth, tight) Structure: Simple yarn-single yarn (twisting fibers together) Dyeing/Printing: Stock dyeing (fiber dyeing)-all fibers are the same Finishing: Schreinering- low luster, good hand Care: Easy clean because its just cotton and polyester Product Performance: Will they be enough protection from light or heat AATCC test method 16 (color fastness to light) Special Concerns: Allergens may catch easily between yarns Cotton/polyester can catch fire quickly

+ Why we Chose this Product Good for a small amount of light protection and will eliminate glare Can provide protection against heat coming in from the sun Put away from exit because of its flammability

+ Upholstery: Couch Fiber: front: 100% polyvinyl, Back: polyester knit Yarn Type: Spun- polyester staple fibers on back Structure: Coated fabric (polyvinyl chloride) Dyeing/Printing: Piece dyeing Finishing: Front: embossed to create real leather appearance, Back: napped for soft, fuzzy Care: Easy clean- impermeable to water Product Performance: – Must withstand abrasion – Colorfastness – Not breathable- may get hot – Pass the ASTMD 4157 (a standard test method for abrasion resistance of textile fabrics) Special Concerns: – Should be anti-bacterial – Should have a flame retardant finish

+ Why we Chose this Product Easily cleaned, will not stain as much, and is antibacterial Has a large UV resistance Durable to withstand all the contact it will have

+ Upholstery: Ottoman Fiber: 42% polyester, 29% cotton, 29% rayon Yarn Type: Spun yarn- combed (few short fibers, smooth, tight) Warp(blue): simple yarn-single (fibers twisted together) Weft: simple yarn-ply (2 twisted together) Structure: Fancy woven fabric, Brocade Jacquard weave (floats) Dyeing/Printing: Cross dyeing- Polyester (disperse dyes) Cotton/rayon (reactive dyes) Finishing: Schreinering- low, soft luster, fine diagonal lines Care: Teflon finish allows for easy care Product Performance: – Must withstand abrasion – Colorfastness – Should have a stain repellent finish – Pass the ASTM D 3511 (standard test method for pilling resistance) – Pass the ASTMD 4157 (a standard test method for abrasion resistance of textile fabrics) Special Concerns: – Will bacteria/dirt stay? – Will finish be flammable? – Should have a flame retardant finish

+ Why we Chose this Product Because it is an ottoman Dirt, water, bacteria from shoes will come off onto the textile Teflon finish will allow for the dirt/water to not stick and be easily removed