Interior design is a multifaceted profession that involves enhancing the interior of a building to create a healthier and aesthetically pleasing environment for occupants. An interior designer plans, researches, coordinates, and manages interior design projects. The document then provides descriptions of several common interior design styles: mid-century modern, industrial, vintage, nautical, Scandinavian, and traditional. It defines characteristics of each style.
2. Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of
a build to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing
environment for the people using the space. An interior designer is
someone who plans, researches, coordinates, and manages such
projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes
conceptual development, space planning, site inspections,
programming, research, communicating with the stakeholders of a
project, construction management, and execution of the design.
4. The mid-1900s produced some of the most iconic pieces in modern design.
It is characterized by refined lines, minimalist silhouettes, and natural
shapes. From Saarinen, Niemeyer, Eames, Noguchi, Jacobsen and
beyond, the mid-century modern masters defined creative ways to use new
materials like molded plastic, plywood, and aluminum in industrial design. Its
pieces are highly versatile and can complement a myriad of design styles.
5. This is a look that hearkens back to the turn-of-the-century industrial era. It
emphasizes liberal use of exposed steel with distressed wooden elements,
frequently complemented by exposed brick walls. The modern variant
commonly includes copper-tone accents. In terms of general feel, industrial
decor is often rustic and mature.
6. Nowadays, most of us believe that “vintage” has to do with anything that’s,
well, for a lack of better word, old. Needless to say, that is not the case.
In fact, there is no era that is more beautiful to recreate in your home,
especially since it incorporates luscious fabrics, inviting colors and an
original blend of elements.
7. Nautical home design is something that will never go out of style. It is
possible to provide a relaxed atmosphere for any room by creating a mood
that is associated with the sight, sound and smell of the ocean, complete
with beach-inspired textiles, accessories associated with seafaring and
some simple natural furniture.
8. Scandinavian design pays homage to the simplicity of life demonstrated in
Nordic countries. Scandinavian furniture design often feels like a work of art,
although it is simple and understated. There’s functionality in the furniture
along with some interesting lines, many of which have a sculptural influence.
9. If an individual is seeking to reflect classic European decor in their home, the best
route to take is traditional interior design methods. These methods typically include
such features as furnishings that are elegant in style and wood tones that are deep in
color.