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TANVI BANDI 09-September-2021 CURATED! “\"Be faithful to your own taste, because nothing you really like is ever out of style.\" JAPANDI DESIGN Imagine a house where the walls change colour depending on your mood, or your tablecloth changes Japandi is the intersection of shape when you’re having a dinner party. A house Scandinavian and modern where every item, from your cushions to your lampshades, interact with you. This might sound like Japanese interior design styles. something out of Harry Potter, but such magic interior Both, rooted in minimalist design could become a real part of our lives in the near future.As we reach at an entire year of the pandemic design principles, with a focus large numbers of us are looking for wonderful on warmth, natural elements, conditions to get away to one's very own jungle gym and muted color palettes. ... embellished with pastel tones, squiggles, wobbles, and Ample natural light and plants masses.Interior designer originators are foreseeing that decor will be characterised by the quest for are also a key feature in \"comfortable.\" Lived- in spaces will take over from mid- Japandi interior design. century current.we gain a sense of how important interior spaces are for our well-being and even for the WABI-SABI prevention of diseases Designing an indoor STYLE environment is a huge responsibility for a professional An interior designer must plan, research, coordinate, Wabi-sabi is a Japanese and manage these projects to obtain an adequately philosophy that has been healthy and aesthetically pleasing environment for the people who use the space. interior design is confused around since the 15th with decoration - a misconception that comes loaded century. It came about as a with a number of prejudices and misunderstandings reaction to the dominant 1 trends of the time, which relied heavily on over- ornamentation, lavishness, and the use of rare materials.In direct contrast, wabi-sabi is all about finding beauty in imperfection. SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN Scandinavian design is marked by a focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty. TANVI BANDI

TANVI BANDI 09-September-2021 Biophilic Design The choice of coverings, colors, and finishes is, in fact, one important aspect of interior design.First, it is Indoor plants have become a essential to understand user behaviors and desires to completely new layer in interior create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces. Interior design is sometimes associated with wealth, a design projects and large, perception that is based partly in truth – those with lots oversized plants are a growing of money can and do spend money employing people trend. In the last year though, a to make their dreams a reality. However, “normal” new concept has entered the people and public organisations also employ interior designers, when optimising their homes and mainstream conversation: buildings.People have always been interested in Biophilic Design. In order to decorating the spaces in which they live and work. As far back as the Stone Age, people decorated their living maintain a certain level of spaces using drawings and patterns daubed in connection with nature, Biophilic natural pigments from plants. At the same time, Design aims to integrate nature interior design must pay attention to comfort conditions (whether thermal, lighting or acoustic), as into building architecture as a well as ergonomics, which dictates the best dimensions way to improve our health, for furniture and objects, the specification of coatings and materials constitutes the most visible and psyche and overall ecosystem. superficial part of interior design, but is no less The use of reclaimed wood, important. This final touch composes the face of the project, transmitting the designer's vision as well as hanging plants, green walls and the desires and needs of the users.When we having large green installations are some interior in residential place it just add a-lot of elements of the main trends that we are seeing and that will shape interior design in the next decade. TANVI BANDI 2

TANVI BANDI 09-September-2021 in humankind it add color,textures,gradient and give us scintillating stimulation in the 21 era we more focus on Aesthetic components of design a core design principle that defines a design's pleasing qualities there should be Minimalism , maximise your white space Light always comes from top Make the user feel smart Be consistent.if we look into principles of interior design the best interiors are those in which there is no obvious disparity between the many elements that make up the totality. Near future when technology is literally weaved into the fabric of everyday objects, when interiors will be designed as interactive, and decorative objects will no longer be static. Technology can be more than a tool to help us become more productive or make our lives easier.Line drawing and abstract expression of the human form are nothing new, yet we seem to have a newfound fascination with including it in our decor.it just a A naked canvas, stoic wall, or a ceramic bowl, when given an identity with clean, bold lines (no shading) face line art forms. It identifies a human face. It is a human face. Common, isn’t is imperative – human emotions have a voice of its own and when taken as inspiration to craft something subjective, it gives stupendous results.It can enhance the spaces we live in. I call this blend between interior design and interaction design Among these elements are the structural aspects of a building, the site planning, the landscaping, the furniture, and the architectural graphics (signs), as well as the interior details.the interior designer is concerned with the more intimately scaled aspects of design, the specific aesthetic, functional, and psychological questions involved, and the individual character of spaces. TANVI BANDI 3


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