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Ar. Nancy Nain
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Shikha Sati
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SPSAD, Rohtak
INTERIOR DESIGN
2. INTERIOR DESIGN, is the art and science of
enhancing the interiors, sometimes including the
exterior, of a space or building, to achieve a healthier
and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the end
user. 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.
Interior design is the process of shaping the experience
of interior space, through the manipulation of spatial
volume as well as surface treatment for the betterment
of human functionality.
INTRODUCTION
3. The finishing touches to your kitchen, or embarking on an entire first floor
renovation, honing in on an interior style can help focus your décor efforts.
From Scandi-chic lighting to cool and contemporary furniture. The LuxPad
has sourced expert advice from a range of interior professionals to help you
stay on track, as well as key pieces that define each interior design style.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLES
(i) SCANDI
(ii) ECLECTIC
(iii) INDUSTRIAL
(iv) VINTAGE
(v) MINIMALIST
(vi) MID-CENTURY MODERN
(vii) COASTAL
(viii) CONTEMPORARY
5. Inspired by the snow, mountains and fjords of the Nordic countries, Scandi interiors are
proving enduringly popular across the globe. This timeless interior style works beautifully in
living areas, bedrooms and bathrooms. Layer wools, fabrics and fur onto a glass or wooden
framework for an effortlessly cool Nordic interior. Think pared back cosiness, clean lines
and plenty of texture. It’s time to embrace the Danish concept of hygge – our love affair with
Scandi style is set to stay.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
SCANDI
7. Eclectic interiors borrow ideas from a range of different periods, styles
and trends . Break the rules, have a little fun and inject your personality into
your decorating – that’s what the eclectic style is all about. Still, it is
important to maintain a sense of balance within your decorating. The very
best eclectic interiors are a cohesive blend of old, new, colour, texture and
pattern.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
ECLECTIC
9. From steel and stone to bricks and brass – industrial interior style is all
about raw, exposed materials. Introduce metal fixtures or stripped back
floorboards for a subtle but effective nod to the industrial trend. Statement
lights are often a feature of industrial interiors and are particularly
important for softening an otherwise cold space. Let your colour palette be
guided by the raw materials used for a truly authentic industrial look.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
INDUSTRIAL
11. DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
VINTAGE
Far from old-fashioned, vintage interior styling can be incredibly versatile. Whether you’re
after a look that is charming and pretty or retro and edgy, adding some key vintage pieces
can help you bring the room together. The best vintage interiors avoid looking overly twee
by keeping clutter to a minimum. A vintage cabinet or storage unit is a fabulous way to
update your interior in a stylish but practical way. Open shelves allow you to get creative
with your styling, and can proudly showcase any books, trinkets or vintage accessories.
13. DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
MINIMALIST
The minimalist trend started in the early twentieth century and continues to pervade many
aspects of modern life, interior design included. Initially influenced by the simplicity of
Japanese design, minimalism works on the principle that less is more. Minimalist interiors
are stripped down to their essential elements and empty space is left to make the design
statement. Use colour sparingly in minimalist rooms, the idea is not to distract or detract
from its simplicity. Black, white and primary colours are often regarded as best for a
minimalist space.
15. DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
MID-CENTURY MODERN
In the 1950s and ’60s, a post-war America was looking to break traditional design
conventions and propel its design industries into the modern era. As a result, the mid-
century modern style was born. Characterised by clean, simple lines, pops of blues and
greens, and plenty of wood and rusty metals, mid-century modern is a design style with
definite staying power. ‘Once you get out of London or bigger cities you’ll find they don’t
always appreciate the mid-century modern style that much, so you can find some great
lamps, teak furniture and even sofas and armchairs if you look well’,
17. Traditionally, coastal interiors have centred around the cliché of seaside accessories, nautical
motifs and distressed woodwork. Today, the best coastal interiors adopt a more
contemporary approach. Subtle nods to seaside living work beautifully without overdoing
it. Think natural materials, plenty of glass and breezy white draperies that combine to
create a spacious coastal haven. The coastal look is relaxed and unassuming and, when done
right, works just as well in a city apartment as it does in a beach-front property.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
COASTAL
19. The contemporary interior style is current, modern, and constantly evolving. The fluidity of
contemporary interior design is particularly exciting – what is considered a contemporary
interior now will likely change over the course of the twenty-first century. Today,
contemporary interiors feature clean, unadorned spaces. Furniture tends to show exposed
legs to create a feeling of space. Metals and glass are popular contemporary materials and
intricate details are kept to a minimum.
DIFFERENT INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
CONTEMPORARY