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		<title>Interior Design Without Fulfill Your Requirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Consider a room, which is beautifully design, but not fulfilling your requirement, what this design called? Design Failure, Interior designing is not for designing home or office just to look beautiful, important factor is to fulfill requirement while keeping it beautiful, so interior designing is to balance both, designing aspect and requirement aspect, if [...]]]></description>
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<p> <strong>Consider a room, which is beautifully design,</strong> but not fulfilling your requirement, what this design called? <strong>Design Failure</strong>, Interior designing is not for designing home or office just to look beautiful, important factor is to fulfill requirement while keeping it beautiful, so interior designing is to balance both, designing aspect and requirement aspect, <strong>if you just start designing by making room space be<span id="more-649"></span>autiful,</strong> your client might rejects your design. </p>
<p><strong>First step in the interior designing is to understand the requirement of your client,</strong> its always be a better idea to make questionnaire, put as much detail questions as you can do, sit with your client and observe his personality, invite him or her in your office, <strong>when you think you fully understand client requirement,</strong> now start your drawing, first only draw basic requirement, no fancy curves, nothing, just simple basic design, just put things in better places, measurement aspect and that’s all, <strong>when you finish basic design, </strong><strong>now start making your design beautiful.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Imagine, imagine, imagine,</strong> your imagination is <strong>king in interior design</strong>, if you are not good at imagination, you might be fail in interior designing, imagine different colors, lighting, material, curves in mind, <strong>start making it beautiful,</strong> lighting, colors, material, curve, whatever you have in your mind, place it at your canvas, than make a master piece, this will be approve by client guaranteed, because this 100 % fulfill your client requirement and also its beautifully design, <strong>this is the formula of designing,</strong></p>
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<li>Understand requirement of client.</li>
<li>Making things out of this requirement, </li>
<li>Putting these things at better places.</li>
<li><strong>At final step, start making it beautiful</strong>.</li>
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<p>Follow this formula and your design will be a winner design.</p>
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<p>InteriorDesignTalk.com is an interior design consulting firm, at <a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.interiordesigntalk.com">http://www.interiordesigntalk.com</a> you will find many easy and useful tips of interior designing.</p></p>
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		<title>A Top London Interior Designer, What Do You Feel?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Interior designers sometimes get asked about the hottest colour trends. And this season, we have a confession to make: white is the new black! White interior designs are hip and trendy once again, and in particular those sterile white kitchens are now all the rage. This is particularly true in London, where the dull [...]]]></description>
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<p> Interior designers sometimes get asked about the hottest colour trends. And this season, we have a confession to make: white is the new black! White interior designs are hip and trendy once again, and in particular those sterile white kitchens are now all the rage. This is particularly true in London, where the dull and gloomy skies can make clients cry out for a touch of bright white interior design freshness.</p>
<p>When you walk into a beauti<span id="more-644"></span>ful white kitchen designed by a top <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior</a> Designer, what do you feel? Many of us are overwhelmed with all sorts of emotions. We feel carefree and almost as if we are floating on air. The pervasive whiteness brings to mind age-old simplicity, sanitary freshness, contemporary impact, and a roomy, playful outlook. The interior designer will use the white kitchen as a philosophy to evoke a sentiment of purity for food preparation and to empower boundless chef-inspired inspiration.</p>
<p>Many interior design consultancies use white as a fabulous background for the presentation of magical colours and textures. For example, one top trend today is to use deeply varnished wooden joists to contrast with sharply-defined white architectural surrounds. Colourful interior design accents really “pop out” in this context. Alternatively, the quiet pastels of a London autumn can make for a classic and sophisticated interior design scheme.</p>
<p>The newest London kitchens may be white today, but the true home of the white kitchen has got to be Sweden. Just like London, Stockholm has short days and long nights for much of the year. Homeowners naturally crave interior designs that maximise the amount of reflected internal light in these climates. Swedish interior designers will create themes that are inspired by the widespread use of wintertime candles and sconces.</p>
<p>Returning to less northern cities like London, a simple white kitchen works well with dramatic black accents. A very dark or bold interior design element, used rhythmically in the kitchen, creates balance and interest. Contrast in tone and color is the underpinning of what might otherwise be experienced as a ‘simple’ or ‘flat’ kitchen.</p>
<p>Is a white kitchen ‘classic’ in the sense that it can ‘fit’ into any interior design? Certainly not! Understanding design context, and especially the architecture of all the elements, the proportions of color and tone, and a true balance with the surrounding interior spaces, are essential for the presentation of a visual logic, a ‘whole’. Top London interior designers recognise this, and their efforts have made the white kitchen philosophy a real winner today.</p>
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<p><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com" title="Interior Design London"><strong>Interior Design London</strong></a> &#8211; Global Interior Design Consultancy Company in London, UK for interior design services.</p></p>
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		<title>Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part I: Introducing Patterns of Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 03:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Professional interior designers are expertly trained in the use of lighting features to create breathtaking results. In this four-part series which I call “Colour Me Brightly: Understanding Light in Interior Design,” I draw on my experience in London’s interior design community to explain this fascinating subject. This first article is about patterns.
Ask a London [...]]]></description>
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<p> Professional interior designers are expertly trained in the use of lighting features to create breathtaking results. In this four-part series which I call “Colour Me Brightly: Understanding Light in Interior Design,” I draw on my experience in London’s interior design community to explain this fascinating subject. This first article is about patterns.</p>
<p>Ask a London schoolgirl to imagine natural patterns, and she may talk at length of<span id="more-643"></span> curvaceous seashells, the undulating edge of waves on the shore, the grooves in a gnarled tree trunk. Interior designers know that patterns are all around us. Patterns profoundly influence all interior design schemes, transforming our appreciation of color and texture, adding fluctuations and drifts or promoting harmony and stillness. <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Designers</a> will focus on soft, fluid outlines in order to create relaxing patterns. By contrast, bold graphic statements in a wallpaper stencil can be invigorating for a London discotheque or salon. Pattern is a foundational ingredient of interior design, fragmenting overwhelming shapes and plain surfaces while simultaneously lending personality and profundity to a room.</p>
<p>London’s professional interior designers know one big secret: pattern is created not only by fabric and wallpaper. Light also forms any number of patterns through a virtual tussle or rough-and-tumble interaction between light and shadow. Light patterns are foundational to interior design schemes – from snippeted, kinetic and frosted patterns to curvy arcs, spearhead-style lines and theatrical projections of abstract forms.</p>
<p>Patterns of light fall into two main interior design categories. The first is all about objects in the path of light, casting shadows. We draw our inspiration from the natural world where, when sunlight strikes rippling water on London’s famous River Thames, flickering patterns are reflected up into the trees along the water’s edge. Similarly, if an artificial light source is directed onto water – perhaps a pool, fountain or babbling artificial brook – active reflections will dapple the surrounding walls and become an interior design feature. Sunlight may shine through the branches of a tree to create moving patterns of light and shade below, and similarly a low-voltage uplight, positioned behind indoor plants, can create beautiful interior design features on the walls and ceilings. This technique can be stunning both inside and outside the building.</p>
<p>In my next article, I turn to patterns that use perforations and glass.</p>
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<p><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com" title="Interior Design London"><strong>Interior Design London</strong></a> &#8211; Global Interior Design Consultancy Company in London, UK for interior design services.</p></p>
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