Interior decorators use a number of design principles that help them in achieving the right results for their decor projects. Although these principles are constantly modified and made to adapt the core fundamentals remain the same. Once you are aware of these few strategies and design principles you too can incorporate these and instantly achieve great results. Before finalising on a new decor idea or concept it is necessary to view it from the perspective of the space being practical and functional. Keep in mind that what works in one space may not necessarily work well in another space. Interior designing is all about adaptability and conceptualisation that is essentially a custom fit for each room or design. Balance in all the elements placed in the room is another fundamental that interior designers focus on. Balanceessentially is the coming together of all the elements in the room. There is a fine line between clutter and balance which can be achieved by gradually placing objects in a design scheme rather than forcing everything at once together. Scale and proportion is another cold design fundamental used by designers in every project a work on. Depending on the size of the room elements placed in the decor should complement each other rather than stick out like a sore thumb. Sizing and measuring elements of furniture and accessories is crucial in understanding what fits best in the room. Before deciding on a combination of furniture items, picture rising how will all come together will help in influencing the end result. Focal points also created in common living areas such as the living room, the dining room, the study or even the kitchen. Focal points essentially are pieces of furniture, art or even accessories that draw the eye’s attention towards it. Keep in mind that when focal points are created in the room, the rest of the room’s decor is minimalistic.
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The complexities of designing a kitchen are enormous especially due to the fact that the modern kitchen is more of a multifunctional area that goes beyond preparing a meal. The kitchen today has a variety of functions from being able to socialize it, a common gathering point for the family, entertain and also relax in while you fix a small bite. Given that the space needs to accommodate a lot of traffic in and out the layout must be able to function without causing any obstructions to the users of the space. In addition to the layout, careful though must be put into the ventilation and lighting of the space. In addition to have a artificial exhaust in place having access to open windows is a bonus. Open windows and doors allow for natural light to enter and also acts as a quick and efficient ventilation system to get rid of kitchen odors and fumes instantly. In addition to natural lighting, the artificial lighting plan also must be given equal consideration which is often ignored when planning a kitchen space. A poor lighting plan would cast shadows while cooking and also make the room to appear dull and boring. The kitchen is a room in the house that can requires provisions for task lighting. Track lighting focused over the countertop areas and on the stove is recommended. Placing track lighting on opposite ends is required to eliminate the casting of any shadows. In addition to task lighting, a layer of lighting to create ambience and mood is also recommended. The need for storage is highly essential in the cooking space. Planning for storage in the initial phases would allow for better allocation and creation of storage provisions. Having insufficient storage would led to plenty of clutter seen resting on the countertops which makes the room loose its appeal. When it comes to placement of the kitchen appliances it would be also recommended to place them in the cabinetry rather than leaving them on the countertops. appliances such as food processors, microwaves, coffemakers, toasters etc can be placed within the cabinetry to make the space appear neat and tidy. |
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