Saturday, December 25, 2010

Artistic Impressions of Interior Design

  

 Interior designing seems to come in many different shapes, sizes, and forms. I find it fascinating that so much sleek artwork can be put into everyday use such as tables, desks, chairs, shelves, etc. One great example I found of this is interior designs of the hospitality industry. Many hotels have their own style and furniture that sets it apart from everyone else. It creates an environment and an experience, rather than just a place to stay.
 Many contract furnishing places also sell towards offices, and high end rooms. I feel the creativity and color coordination can sometimes be compared to music and paintings. Designing rooms is an art, using free flowing curves and straight edges, lighting, and accents on certain things to make them stand out or dim away.
 Crescendos, Decrescendos, flutters and breakdowns of a song are all artistic forms that can be contributed to interior design. As to whatever look and feel you are trying to produce, these elements can greatly contribute to the entire portrait of your interior designs.
 I feel can also be connected to human personality. Whether someone is sloppy, messy, uptight, clean, or down to earth, all of these things can be translated into an interior design module. Take for example a sloppy person. An interior design based on their personality might look a little scattered, with colors flying everywhere and designs and shapes mismatching fashionably. Someone who is maybe clean and uptight might have a room with the personality and feel of an office or very high end, classy room.
 I believe every structural unit should have its own fingerprint and place in its industry, Finding the right one may take a little time and effort, but its lasting impressions will be well worth it.

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