


Interior design is a practice concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's users




















To make a bedroom look as large as possible keep the contrast in colors minimal, but add textural variety. Mirrored and Lucite furnishings take up less visual space because they reflect light. So does a polished wooden floor verses wall to wall carpeting. Window treatments can be layered for light control but the design and hardware should remain streamlined. If you love wallpaper and want to surround the room in pattern, choose a 1/2 drop match of curved motifs. The scale can be large but by keeping the number of patterns to a minimum, there is no frame of reference for your eye to “measure” the room. To really make the edges of the room dissapear make a wall glass, or take it away entirely.
We spend a third of our life in bed. Normally this is in a separate bedroom. Along with the bathroom, this is probably the most private and intimate room in the house, representing a place of retreat on the one hand and a “filling station” for energy on the other. Reason enough for us to direct our quite specific attention to this central area of human activity. 












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Smaller kitchens should always have light colors. Pastel colors will make your kitchen look bigger than it really is. modern designs often make use of manufactured materials and finishes such as steel, plastic, linoleum, chrome, molded plywood, laminate, acrylic, concrete, and glass, you can also soften and warm the modern kitchen design aesthetic with natural materials such as granite, slate, stone, and wood.