Final Blog Post Capstone

While working on my capstone final script I came across the question,  How has interior design trends change over the past 50 years and what influences have played apart in those changes. After I had started my question I worked on answering it in many different ways for about a month. I had different expectations through out the project. I had my worries and my wonders. I had Laughters and part of me was stressed, but it didn’t stop me wondering about the question so I kept on working on it and researching it, and working hard on it. Interior design. What an exclusive thing right?. Well most people actually have interior design in their house. For example, your kitchen, your bed, your couch ect. Well for my capstone project I am learning about interior design and How have interior design trends changed over the last 50 years and what influences have played a part in those changes? One way I think it has changed over the years is that all this new technology has been in play with interior design ever since the pandemic so it’s easier to have access to it. My interviewer Elinor Slomiak said that there is a lot of more competition now. Another way that I think that the culture has changed over the past years is that it’s more inclusive and more people are open to having it be significant to their culture. I think that Interior design has really developed over the years in a good way.

50 years ago was very different then it is now, especially in interior design. The 1960s saw bright colors,Bold Patterns, and objects from new lands brought back from trips introduced to the home reflecting the country’s mood. The early 60’s were still dreary, but by 1967 color had exploded. According to the website bostonglobe.com Donelson references a feature about a historic San Francisco home revamped with orange carpet and walls, noting that the owners were not trying to make a statement. “Orange was simply an accepted part of the design landscape.” The difference here is that back then it was much more orangey and colorful but now it’s more modern. Women’s and decorating magazines of the era balanced the latest trends with the way people really lived. Pages featured rooms anchored with traditional antique styles and sprinkled with industrial-infused mid-century modern designs of the 1940s and ’50s, considered rigid by its detractors. This shows that the designs back then were very different. This was one of the biggest parts in my script because it answered a big part of my main inquiry question.

Some things that were hard was working on my final project and memorizing the whole script in a short amount of time. The reason it was so hard to do is because I was so stressed about what if I didn’t memorize it and what if it doesn’t work out. The thought of me presenting in a short amount of time scared me. But I kept working hard and I didn’t give up because it mattered. Presenting has always scared me especially memorizing.

In conclusion I had a really good time through out my experience doing capstone and working on my main inquiry question and script. It pushed me to be better at many different things and it led me to show that you should never give up. It was a great 5th grade experience and i’m so happy and thankful we got to do it!

Capstone Blog Post #2

For Capstone, I just did my interview. The purpose of an Interview for capstone is so you can get information direct and from a different perspective. This is one of my favorite ways to get information so far. This aspect of research really helps me with my capstone because I can get fresh information. 

During the process on who I was gonna interview, it wasn’t that hard to get an interviewer for me because my Aunt Elinor Slomiak is an interior designer. One of the most challenging parts about the interview was finding the perfect questions and making sure your interviewer can answer the questions. An easy part about the interview was finding who I was gonna interview because I already knew who I could interview. My favorite part of the Interview was when she was answering the questions because it felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders because I was stressed about her not being able to answer my questions.

My experience conducting the interview was mostly fun and the most tiny bit stressful. It went just as expected. I gave her my questions and she answered them and then we talked a little bit about the project. Some new things that I learned is that when you meet someone that doesn’t have the same taste as you, you should try to be in their shoes and help them with the designs that they want. Another thing that I learned is that you should always be respectful of other people’s taste in design and not make fun of them because you never know how they are gonna react. You should just think from there prospective and then after help them with finding knew designs, and furniture for their house.

Overall I loved the interview. It helped me with my research and helped me answer a couple of my sub questions that I was having trouble answering with the websites and books. This was one of my favorite parts of this project so far and I can’t wait to see what’s next!