Posts Tagged ‘Interior Design’

Breathtaking Interior Designs Are Always the Goal

Interior designers are often asked about the origins of the profession – especially in the context of calibre of life versus product. Has our modern calibre of life driven our craving for high-quality design, or has design really been more of a primary impactor in defining how we enjoy wellness? In this article, I will draw on my experience in London’s prestigious interior design community to reflect on how the design process works from this perspective.

When interior designers start engaging with a potential client, they will often ask about function. What is the desired purpose and use of the room or residence? The answer to this question has a profound impact on everything we do. If a client is desperate for luxury high-end London extravagance in the form of a damask settee, we might advocate a synthetic damask artifact instead of cotton or satin for a household that includes young children and a pet dog. Incredible interior designs are always the goal, but only in the context of compatibility with our clients’ one-of-a-kind London lifestyles.

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Interior Design Courses

If you speak about interior design, it sure is a complicated profession, many people thinks structure is an interior designing and many confuse it with decorating, but this is something different, interior design courses will wage a profession in which you plan and organize the interior structure rather than furnishing or refinishing acquirable interior space. It involves delivering interior environment that is practical (functional) and pleasing, interior design seems easy but there is lot more in interior design.

In past few years, there is constant increase in popularity of interior designing as a profession. Now there is licensed design professionals who are eligible by degree, experience and work. There are even organizations who are developing awareness of interior design and with their constant dedication, this profession is now at where we see it.

Interior design courses are now offering widely online, in universities and in colleges and they instruct the process, principal, necessary understanding, knowledge and experience to be successful as an interior designer. If you view from consumer point of view, this all give benefits to consumer end.

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Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design

Professional interior designers are expertly trained in the use of lighting features to create incredible results. In this four-part series which I call “Colour Me Brightly: Understanding Light in Interior Design,” I draw on my experience in London’s interior design community to explain this fascinating subject. This fourth article concludes my series.

Linear light patterns can focus on either the horizontal or the vertical metrics of a room. A given wall-light technique can create an immersing halo effect, if the interior designer uses concentrated super-bright light at high level that gradually fades out towards the base. Some London Interior Design consultancies specialise in choosing continuous sources, such as a miniature tungsten demolition for a soft light or overlapping fluorescents for a cooler light. This is an effect that works very well in contemporary interior designs, where light can be concealed between the surround and the ceiling in a crevice in order to take the place of the traditional cornice.

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