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Interior
Design
A luxurious lifestyle is not about a huge house with
lots of rooms and furniture and fixtures. It is all
about quality things that are inside it, and the charm
and personality of its decor. Even if you are living
in a small house, you can make it very cozy and elegant
through clever interior design.
Interior design is a process where one can shape the
experience of the interior space and manipulate its
available volume. A small home can look bigger, if you
just know how to utilize all the space and use the appropriate
furniture and accessories. Actually, there are three
basic guidelines for a successful interior design –
whether your room is very small or very big. Interior
design can only be considered successful if it is functional
expresses a mood and exhibits a sense of harmony. |
A room is considered functional
if it serves its intended purpose. Keep in mind that
no matter how beautiful your room is, it will be useless
if it does not fulfill the function you need it for.
Take your bedroom for example; if it is not a convenient
place to sleep in, it fails the guideline test.
Your room should express a mood. Mood refers to the
general look or feeling that you want your room to give
off. As you create your room, you have to see to it
that every aspect maintains the same mood. The furniture,
the colors and the window and floor treatments should
be consistent with this mood.
And lastly, the room should exhibit a sense of harmony.
This is attained when all the separate elements in a
room work together in harmony. All elements should be
harmonious in mood, scale, quality and color.
In every interior design project that you do, you must
follow these guidelines. They will guide you in attaining
your interior design objectives, no matter how big or
small they are.
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