SJI Wins 5 Design Excellence Awards!

On Thursday, September 19, the American Society of Interior Designers’ Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) celebrated their Annual Celebration of Design and Design Excellence Awards at worklife at The mart.

Sarah Jacquelyn Interiors (SJI) was announced as the winner in 5 categories:

Left to right: Tiana Gaa, Sarah Schwuchow (Owner/Principal), Bianka Daehler, Justine Trace

On Thursday, September 19, the American Society of Interior Designers’ Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) celebrated their Annual Celebration of Design and Design Excellence Awards at worklife at The mart.

Sarah Jacquelyn Interiors (SJI) was announced as the winner in 5 categories:

The ASID Illinois Design Excellence Awards spotlight the best interior design projects in Illinois with submissions in over 40 categories including residential, contract and product design. Over 150 designers, industry partners, and enthusiasts came together to celebrate the winners.

A panel of distinguished interior design professionals from 8 other ASID Chapters across the country reviewed the entries and selected category winners based on lighting, scale and proportion, color and composition, design creativity, function, and solutions appropriate to the design criteria. All entrants also included an IMPACT statement –an explanation of how the project affected the users' lives or livelihoods.


Bianka Daehler

 

Bianka Daehler recognized as this years ASID Rising Star!

Join us in congratulating our very own Senior Designer/Project Manager, Bianka Daehler, who was named as the American Society of Interior Designers Illinois Chapter’s Rising Star for 2024!

The ASID Rising Star Award recognizes an emerging professional who has shown dedication to ASID, the interior design industry, and volunteer efforts & contributions to the design community.


Award Winning Projects Gallery

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About ASID Illinois

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is a community of people - designers, industry representatives, educators, and students - committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people's lives. Its more than 30,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada.

The American Society of Interior Designers - Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) is a professional association representing the interests of more than 1,000 Illinois interior designers, students, and design industry partner members. Its vision is to be the voice of design in Illinois, to provide information through quality, timely communications, to educate its members and clients and to grow and support market expansion.

ASID Illinois is led by a volunteer board that includes the Chapter's president, president-elect, five directors and one student representatives.

Please visit www.il.asid.org for more information.

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SJI Wins 4 Design Excellence Awards!

On Tuesday, September 13, the American Society of Interior Designers’ Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) celebrated their annual Celebration of Design and Design Excellence Awards at The Ivy Room at Tree Studios. Sarah Jacquelyn Interiors (SJI) was announced as the winner in 4 categories.

Left to right: Justine Trace, Violeta Arce, Sarah Schwuchow (Owner/Principal), Bianka Daehler, Tiana gaa

On Tuesday, September 13, the American Society of Interior Designers’ Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) celebrated their Annual Celebration of Design and Design Excellence Awards at The Ivy Room at Tree Studios.

Sarah Jacquelyn Interiors (SJI) was announced as the winner in 4 categories:

The ASID Illinois Design Excellence Awards spotlight the best interior design projects in Illinois with submissions in over 50 categories including residential, contract and product design. Over 150 designers, industry partners, and enthusiasts came together to celebrate the winners.

A panel of distinguished interior design professionals from 8 other ASID Chapters across the country reviewed the entries and selected category winners based on lighting, scale and proportion, color and composition, design creativity, function, and solutions appropriate to the design criteria. All entrants also included an IMPACT statement –an explanation of how the project affected the users' lives or livelihoods.


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About ASID Illinois

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is a community of people - designers, industry representatives, educators, and students - committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people's lives. Its more than 30,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada.

The American Society of Interior Designers - Illinois Chapter (ASID-IL) is a professional association representing the interests of more than 1,000 Illinois interior designers, students, and design industry partner members. Its vision is to be the voice of design in Illinois, to provide information through quality, timely communications, to educate its members and clients and to grow and support market expansion.

ASID Illinois is led by a volunteer board that includes the Chapter's president, president-elect, five directors and one student representatives.

Please visit www.il.asid.org for more information.

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Sarah Schwuchow is now a WELL Accredited Professional

Our Principal Interior Designer, Sarah Schwuchow, earned her WELL AP Certification. This certification shows Sarah’s commitment to design and create healthier spaces. Read on to find out more about this certification and how this credential impacts lives for the better!

Last month, our Principal Interior Designer, Sarah Schwuchow, earned her WELL AP credential. This shows SJI’s commitment to design and create healthier spaces. Read on to find out more about this certification and how this credential impacts lives for the better!

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“Those who successfully pass the WELL AP exam and receive the WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) credential are recognized for their expertise in the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and for demonstrating a commitment to advancing human health and wellness in buildings and communities around the world.”

-www.resources.wellcertified.com/faqs/what-is-a-well-ap/


Sarah has always been interested to understand how the environment can impact health and wellbeing. WELL is a commitment to advancing human health in buildings and communities, using evidence-based medical research by scientists, medical professionals, wellness teachers and architects.

As someone who has a family experience with cancers, auto immune diseases, and mental health disorders, it’s very important to Sarah to learn how SJI can make an impact in what we do as designers and how the spaces we design can impact our clients’ physical and mental wellbeing.

We are committed to doing our research and educating the public on the ways that environmental and biological factors play a role in our health and wellness.

 

“Becoming a WELL AP gives you the opportunity to become an ambassador for public health and design spaces that empower people to eat, sleep, work out, perform and feel their best.” -www.asid.org/learn/well

 

 

The WELL Building Standard focuses on 7 concepts for healthier buildings & spaces:

 

 

AIR

We spend 90% of our time indoors, therefore indoor air quality is vitally important. We need to consider off-gassing from building materials in our designs, such as VOC’s from paints.

Indoor air quality issues can diminish work productivity and lead to sick building syndrome (no disease or cause is identified but health effects are linked to time spent in the building). Pollution source avoidance, proper ventilation and air filtration are some of the most effective means of achieving higher indoor air quality.

 

 

WATER

Clean drinking water is vital for optimal health. 2/3 of our bodies are composed of water; it helps our bodies transport nutrients and waste, regulates our body temperature and serves as a shock absorber for the brain and spinal cord. Women should consume 2.7L and men should should consume 3.7L of water daily according to the Institute of Medicine.

Water contamination is major health issue. Almost 1 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water worldwide and 2 million people die annually from access to safe drinking water. The Clean Water Act of 1974 in the US by the EPA provides standards for levels of contaminants allowed in our water such as lead, arsenic, mercury, glyphosate, atrazine and microbes. These limits are set based on the likelihood of causes health effects like cancer.

WELL seeks to help limit the presence of inorganic containments - like Lead and mercury in our drinking water which have been linked to developmental delays, learning disabilities, high blood pressure and kidney problems. Reverse Osmosis and Kinetic Degradation Fluxion filters can remove these dissolved metals. WELL also seeks to limit the presence of organic contaminates like Benzene and PCB’s which are linked to cancer, immune deficiencies and nervous system difficulties. Carbon filters are effective at removing these and other harmful chemical substances.

 
 

 
 

NOURISHMENT

Nutrition plays a major role in health maintenance, weight management, and chronic disease prevention. 2.7 Million people die annually worldwide due to insufficient fruit and vegetable intake. It’s a top 10 risk factor of global mortality. Low fruit and vegetable consumption can lead to higher rates of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular issues, as well as breast and gastrointestinal cancers.

WELL incorporates strategies that can help people eat better, by encouraging fruit and vegetable consumption, discouraging artificial ingredients, storing foods properly, labeling foods for allergies and recognizing special diets, providing foods that are Federally Certified Organic, and Certified Human. Spaces are designed to provide employees with break areas and salad bars to encourage healthy eating and taking breaks from the work day.

 

 

LIGHT

Light is vitally important in the design of any space, not just visually but also physically. As humans, our bodies run on a 24 hour cycle called a circadian rhythm. Our bodies respond to external cues (zeitgebers) that align with physiological function in the solar cycle. Light is one of the most important zeitgebers, as it keeps our bodies’ internal clock synchronized. Exposure to light and different types of light affects our sleep and wake cycles. Between 50-70 Million US Adults have chronic sleep or wakefulness disorders. These disorders put us at a higher risk for diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, hypertension, and stroke.

All light, even indoor light, affects our bodies. Since we spend 90% of our time indoors, improper lighting can impact our phase cycles and cause issues for our sleep. We need exposure both to light and darkness to maintain healthy cycles. Glare is a major problem addressed by WELL, designing workstations that minimize glare from nearby windows. Well also address individuals right to light, where 75% of the occupied space must be located within 25 feet of a viewing window.

 
 

 
 


FITNESS

Fitness is defined as the ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without fatigue, and with ample energy to enjoy leisure-time pursuits and respond to emergencies. 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity 5 days a week is encouraged by the American College of Sports Medicine to ensure a healthy lifestyle. Lack of physical activity can increase the odds of having a stroke by 20-30% and shave off 3-5 years of life. Physical inactivity is the 4th leading cause of death worldwide accounting for 3-5 million deaths per year.

WELL seeks to provide opportunities for building occupants by providing spaces and access to fitness equipment, classes, and adjustable furnishings to encourage an active lifestyle. Designing spaces with a common staircases between 2-4 floors encourages people to take the stairs rather than an elevator. Treadmill desks, bicycle desks, and portable stepper machines under the desk are great solutions that WELL encourage. 60% of workstations must be an adjustable height standing desk. Standing burns 50 more calories per hour than sitting.

 

 

COMFORT

The comfort section of WELL covers physical, mental, thermal, acoustic, and olfactory comfort. Acoustic problems are the number one complaint among occupants. WELL uses mitigation strategies such as absorbing and reducing materials, masking systems, and construction techniques that can help create an environment that enables occupants to focus better.

Ergonomics of the space play a major role in our health and wellness. Musculoskeletal Disorders, such as back pain, affects 31 million Americans. WELL seeks to design spaces that can help these issues such as adjustable computer screens, desk height flexibility, and seat adjustability to create ergonomically-friendly workspaces.

 

 
 

MIND

Mental and Physical health are related. Exercise of the physical body releases serotonin which elevates mood and regulates sleep cycles. Anxiety triggers a physiological response on the body similar to the way a physical injury can. Stress is damning physiologically and psychologically. Global mental health disorders account for 8 million deaths each year. Life expectancy of those living with mental illness is 10 years shorter compared to those without mental illness. In the US, 21% of people are living with a mood disorder, such as depression. This affects 16 Million adults in the US alone.

Depression is linked to a higher risk of heart disease and immunosuppression. Chronic Stress and anxiety are responsible for the stress hormones that can result in metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal disorders, and skin conditions.

WELL seeks to provide strategies to help individuals mitigate stress and promote relaxation in addition to increasing awareness and education of mental health. This is done by creating access to a health and wellness library for building occupants, incorporating nature and light within spaces, creating policies on work-related travel and late night hours, offering workplace family support, and stress and addiction treatment.

 

 

“We’re not designing places to live. We’re designing how we live. Leading research demonstrates that the way our buildings are designed, constructed and maintained has a profound impact on how we live. When we design our buildings, we define how we sleep, what we eat and how we feel throughout the day. ASID is dedicated to leading the conversation on integrating health and wellness in the built environment.” -https://www.asid.org/learn/well

 
 
 
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ASID Illinois' Rising Star, 2019: Sarah Schwuchow

Congratulations to our Owner and Principal Interior Designer, Sarah Schwuchow, who was named as the American Society of Interior Designers Illinois Chapter’s Rising Star for 2019!

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Congratulations to our Owner and Principal Interior Designer, Sarah Schwuchow, who was named as the American Society of Interior Designers Illinois Chapter’s Rising Star for 2019!

The ASID Rising Star Award recognizes an emerging professional who has shown dedication to ASID, the interior design industry, and volunteer efforts & contributions to the design community.

Sarah joined ASID as a student member while attending the Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago in 2011 and was elected Student Chapter President the following year. Under her energetic leadership, the Student Chapter earned two nationally recognized awards: ASID Student Chapter of the Year, 2012 and ASID Community Service and Fundraising Project of the Year, 2012.

Sarah passed the NCIDQ exam in 2018 and is a Registered Interior Designer in Illinois. Later that year, she founded a committee through ASID Illinois to provide educational programming and study skills to design professionals taking the interior design certification exam (NCIDQ). She has enjoyed serving as a mentor to many design students and other emerging professionals. She also became a CIDQ Ambassador in January of this year.

Sarah will begin serving as the ASID Illinois Director of Communications this October, overseeing all communication functions of the Illinois Chapter. She is dedicated to the mission and values of ASID and firmly believes that design impacts lives and is passionate about educating the general public on the profession of Interior Design.


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Renew Your Illinois Interior Design License - Expires August 31st!

Registered Interior Designers in Illinois (RID): You must renew your active license before it expires on August 31, 2019. Once renewed, licenses are good for two years and always expire on odd years. Read the step by step instructions here on how to renew your Interior Design License today.

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Registered Interior Designers in Illinois (RID): You must renew your active license before it expires on August 31, 2019. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is moving away from sending paper based renewal notifications and will only be sending electronic notifications.

Make sure your renewal notice email does not get lost in your inbox! Search for an email from FPR.Notice@illinois.gov with the subject line as “Interior Designer Renewal Notice”. This email contains your license number and pin number that you will need to renew your license.

To check if your license is active, click the link below, select INTERIOR DESIGN and enter your name.

https://ilesonline.idfpr.illinois.gov/DFPR/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx

All Interior Design licenses will expire on August 31, 2019 if not renewed! Once renewed, licenses are good for two years and always expire on odd years.

If you have any questions or concerns about the renewal process, contact the Department at 1 (800) 560-6420 or send a message here.


8 Steps to Renew Your License Today

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1. Visit the IDFPR website http://www.idfpr.com/Renewals/defaultSSL.asp

2. Select the BLUE box “Professions Currently in Renewal”

3. Click “Interior Designer”

4. Click the GREEN box “Credit Card - Internet Renewal”

5. Scroll down and click “Continue”

6. You will need to enter your License Number and Pin Number. You can find this in the email that was sent to you from FPR.Notice@illinois.gov with the subject “Interior Designer Renewal Notice”. If you can’t find your pin number, you can enter your social security number or date of birth.

7. Submit your payment. The Interior Design Renewal fee is $60.00, plus applicable processing fees, and is good for 2 years. Payments are non-refundable.

8. You will receive a confirmation email once your payment has been submitted. It generally takes 2 business days for the renewal processing. Once updated, print and save a copy of your renewed license, as the IDFPR is no longer mailing paper licenses.

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