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CHOOSING
INTERIOR ELEMENTS FOR YOUR PRAISEBUILDING
By
Stephen Ferrandi, Director, KLNB Regious Properties
1.
Create as high a ceiling as possible. High ceilings
help create the feeling of awe and reverence. High
ceilings also required create the acoustics required
for most worship services. Music requires a high ceiling
in order to sound full-bodied and powerful.
2.
Use proportional spacing and balance to create a symmetrical
worship environment. The stage, bimah, platform, altar,
pulpit or other focal point of the worship space should
be centered to allow most members of the congregation
an unobstructed view. When placing seating, it is
important to use symmetrical design. If pews are to
be installed with a center aisle, each row of pews
should be the same length and spaced the same distance
apart to create an even appearance throughout the
worship space.
Example:
If fifty chairs are to be installed on the right side
of the stage platform, then for the purpose of symmetry,
fifty chairs need to be installed on the left side
as well. Additionally, if ten large windows are installed
along the left side of the sanctuary, ten windows,
or at least some other similar decorative element
needs to be installed along the right side to create
balance in the room.
3.
Select colors to create interest and drama in the
space. When choosing wall colors, select a color palette
that is off-white, crème or a very light pastel.
Although they are dramatic, dark painted walls absorb
light. The worship space will appear dark and can
be a difficult environment for reading.
It
is better to use dark or bright colors as accents
throughout the space. A good rule is to carpet the
space in a single color and then use that color for
the seating upholstery and painted accents. You may
then use a variation of that color, or a combination
of that color with other colors, to create interest
on the focal point of the space stage, altar,
bimah, pulpit.
Under
most circumstances, ceilings should be painted either
ceiling white or the same color as the
base wall color. With very few exceptions, dont
paint the ceiling a dark color since this will cause
the space to appear substantially smaller and will
not allow light to reflect off the ceiling.
4. Use fabrics, polished wood, lighting fixtures,
artwork, and windows to create the drama required
to give the space the feeling of reverence. The right
combination of fabrics, decorative artwork and accent
painting can set the mood for the worship space. Before
designing the space, visit as many worship centers
as possible.
See
what works and what does not. Visit the local bookstore
or library and look at books on religious architecture,
home decorating and interior design. Try to find elements
that can be incorporated into the PraiseBuilding.
5.
If the budget is tight, dont save money on anything
that will be touched regularly. If the congregation
must save money, it is better to save it above eye
level. Too many times, congregations will attempt
to save money by installing cheap carpeting, selecting
low quality fabrics, inexpensive pulpit furnishings,
and less than durable seating.
If
the budget is tight. purchase the best quality fabric,
wallcoverings, floor coverings and furniture. Keep
in mind, these are the items that will come in contact
with every member of your growing congregation for
many years. Inexpensive carpeting that wears out in
five years is really more expensive than a higher
quality carpeting lasting twenty years. When installing
initial carpeting in a PraiseBuilding, fixed pews
or seating are not a problem.
However,
when it comes time to replace carpeting, one needs
to figure the removal and possible storage of fixed
seating. This extra labor will far exceed the cost
of installing a good quality floor covering the first
time. There are plenty of opportunities to save money
above eye level of the congregation.
If
one needs to save money, start with the basic design.
Is there a less expensive design for the worship space
that can create a similar look and feel? Purchase
less expensive lighting fixtures, ceiling fans, stained
glass windows, sound systems, artwork, etc.
Dont attempt to save money on anything that
could wear out quickly with constant contact. Remember
that replacement cost will always be more expensive
than purchasing an upgraded product the first time.
Stephen
Ferrandi is the Director of KLNB Religious Properties,
a real estate firm serving religioius clients in Maryland,
D.C., Pennsylvania, and Virginia. He is one of the
top experts in land development in the region. Mr.
Ferrandi frequently contributes real estate related
articles to both print and online publications.
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