A concerted effort to look back at the history of interior design helps to understand how this industry came into being. It also helps to understand how the concepts have evolved and how they affect our lives today. It’s true that mankind has always spent time in the attempt to make a home not only as comfortable as possible, but also as pleasing to the eye as possible. The history of interior design has brought us a long way to where it is today. The story of how it was shaped, changed, and transformed is interesting, and helps us to better utilize the knowledge we have today. Read the rest of this entry »
August 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Interior Design | No Comments
The choice of using gothic interior design is not for the faint of heart. The concepts of this type of interior theme entail focal pieces that are large and sometimes a little garish. In order to put the details together correctly and to achieve a pleasing look, you will need to use quite a bit of forethought and planning. Spend time in research to bring together good ideas, then make your changes a few at a time. If you rush into this type of interior design, you may find you’ve made a few mistakes that you will have to live with. The needed preparation in using gothic interior design will be well worth it. Read the rest of this entry »
August 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Interior Designing Techniques | No Comments
If the idea of the study of interior design appeals to you, you’ve chosen a lucrative field and one that can bring much satisfaction in the way of a career. One of the most beneficial changes in recent times with regard to the study of interior design is that of being able to take your courses right at home in front of your own computer. This means no expensive moves to another city just to take advantage of the high-quality schools in those areas. This allows for this career to be more accessible to more interested people than ever before. Read the rest of this entry »
August 1st, 2008 | Posted in Interior Design | No Comments
We see them everywhere. In every big city and every middle-sized towns. And even in small towns. We’re referring to hotels. A place to lay your head when you’re weary from travel. But is it always a pleasant experience? Sometimes it is; oftentimes, it is not. Most of the time the visitor simply endures the stay, rather than enjoying the stay. But what can make a difference? A hotel needs to create an environment as appealing and an inviting as one’s own room at home. That is achievable, but it takes knowledge and expertise to create such a place. However, with the reward being returning visitors, that investment will pay off handsomely. Read the rest of this entry »
August 1st, 2008 | Posted in Types Of Interior Design | No Comments