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Zen Interior Design



If you want to redesign your home into the Zen style, there are key areas to start. Zen interior design usually brings to mind scenes of peace and tranquility, a link with nature and a minimalist
Japanese style.

Clutter and loud colors are not used, neither are complex patterns, excess furniture or lots of
ornaments. Zen actually isn’t even a style at all. It is best described as a pure state of being.

Many people think Zen is associated with the Japanese, but its actual origin is from China. Zen can be described as a branch of Buddhism that focuses on meditation to gain enlightenment.

An interior designer is professionally trained to create function and quality to an interior environment.

They can be qualified through education, experience and examination.

A professional interior designer can identify, research and resolve issues with creativity and are
able to provide their customers with a healthy, safe and comfortable environment.

An interior designer fashions the look of a space and its outward decoration. They utilize paint, fabric, furnishings, light and light fixtures along with other materials to enhance the total visual effect of the environment while making it functional, efficient and safe.

Over the years, many looks have come and gone in home interior design. The numbers of trends are infinite and people love to mix and match trends in order to customize their look to match their personalities. But there are some hot trends that keep popping up and sticking with our modern society.

The number one hot interior design trend is the French Neo-classical. It is a look that mixes the style of old money with Hollywood regency.

The style focuses on restraint along with muted finishes and architectural delineation.

Another look we can’t get away from is the Shanghai Modern. It is a Chinese contemporary design. It incorporates the classic curves of Asian furniture with fretwork patterns, koi and foo dogs, using them as a sort of pop art.

There are many schools that teach the art of interior design. Not only in the U.S., but also worldwide.

There are even at home Internet courses available to help you get your degree in interior design. New York, Chicago and San Francisco all have top interior design programs at their colleges.

And what better place to attend a school than where trends are hot and where you can get a challenging and comprehensive curriculum that gives you experience with both residential and contract design.

Restaurant Interior Design



More Americans dine out each week than participate in any other form of entertainment today. Americans now eat more meals away from home and dining has become what people do to relax, unwind or have a good time.

A trip to Europe proves the opposite. Meals there are served much later and have a more celebratory air about them. People are more involved in conversation and the dinner is more of an event than a way of life.

Sometimes food and service aren’t enough. Our taste is only one of our senses. People who dine out want to eat in an environment that is both welcoming and warm.

The interior design aspects used in restaurants differ from those designs used in homes and other businesses.

Modern Interior Design



Modern interior design has come into its own and the distinct look can turn your home into a masterpiece of aesthetic beauty without compromising practicality or function.

Modern interior design often refers to mid-century design. Many people mistake modern interior design with contemporary interior design.

In fact, many interior designers borrow elements of 1960’s and 1970’s interior design. But this doesn’t mean your house will be decorated with garish wallpaper and upholstery.

Interior Design On A Budget



Most of us today work hard for what we have and even though it may not be the best decor, it is still ours. What many don’t realize is that there are steps you can take to redesign your interior on almost any budget.

With a little hard work and a little know-how, you can take what you have, add a little to it and make it look like an interior designer came in and did a small makeover.

You should always start by re-using existing items in your home. This is where you will save a lot of money.

In fact, you wont spend any money at all. If you take inventory of what you have and look at things in a different light, you will see an all-new outlook on your items.

Interior Design



Interior design is the design of aspects of environmental psychology, architecture and product
design.

A person who designs interiors as part of their job is an interior designer. Interior design is the creative practice that redefines the interior of a structure using decor.

There are many aspects and areas of interior design, and a person going to school to learn interior design can specialize in any one of them, the types are only limited by the imagination, willingness, and bank account.

With an open mind you can open yourself to a whole new world.

Green Interior Design



With so much of the country these days working on ways of saving our planet and “going green” it is not surprising that green has found its way into interior design.

A building cannot be green on the outside without being on the inside. Energy conservation is a key step to going green so it only seems fitting that the first step to a green interior design is to plan rooms with energy sensitive lighting.

Green interior design can also reflect the energy a home gives off and uses up. You want a home that can be kept thermally comfortable while keeping the energy consumption at a low.

Feng Shui Interior Design



Translated to English, Feng Shui roughly means wind-water.

Feng Shui is essentially the art of arranging objects to achieve harmony in the surrounding environment.

Not only is Feng Shui used in interior design, it is used in choosing a place to live, a burial spot and agricultural planning.

It is highly believed that Feng Shui has an effect on health, wealth and personal relationships. Feng Shui is a traditional Chinese practice.

Early Feng Shui interior design relied on astronomy to find the symmetry between humans and the universe.