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Interior Design Schools – How to Find the Best School for You

admin » 06 August 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

Interior design schools are becoming very helpful as using interior designs is becoming more and more common in homes, offices, hospitals, and more places. So there will me more need for your interior designing services.

So when you study this topic in s specialized school, you’ll have lots of great career opportunities in front of you soon.

Yes, the interior design market is really blooming, so is using interior design schools.

So How Can You Find and Choose a Great School?

First, you should decide if you’d like to attend an online or offline school. Because online colleges and schools have become very popular and they are very easy to us.

So you can as well study for interior design online from the comfort of your home, and get your accredited degree easily.

There are lots of accredited interior design schools out there that you can simply choose from.

But if you still like to get your study and degree through offline schools where you’ll need to attend the classes physically, then you should simply look for this type of school.

So how can you know if the school you’ve chosen is accredited.

Then it is a good idea to find out if the quality of the lessons and teaching in the school are really high quality. Because when studying interior design, the quality of study tools are very important.

Anyway, so whether you’d like to choose an online or offline interior design schools, you can simply search for it in Google online and you’re going to find a list of many options available.

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Torrance Interior Designer: Revive Your Space, Lift Up Your Spirit

admin » 27 June 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

Interior Designs as defined are the development of indoor living and working space, usually involving both practical and aesthetic decisions. When we speak of the of the word development we it is accompanied with word change. It is an event causing change, an incident that causes a situation to change or progress.

Development can be seen anywhere, its existence is very evident; it may be in any form, and in any field. In the interior, design industry development is vital; it is an unending cycle, which makes it more interesting. A good indoor living or working spaces contributes to the development of a person. It lifts up the spirit and motivates personal interest. The current studies that are being done about the effect of interior designs for humans suggest that a pleasing and inviting atmosphere does affect human’s lives.

Interior Designing is just a way or a medium on how to improve or upgrade the environment that you are in. It is good to plan and invest on it, not because it can give you the luxury of life but because it will serve a big role in molding you as a person.

Reviving or transforming your space from a dull environment into a vibrant atmosphere would give you a dozen of benefits. Aside from giving you and the comfort and the serenity, it also gives the inviting effect, which means that you will be encourage to stay. Torrance Interior Designer do the same practice, they make sure that their designs will function as what it is expected to be. Before conceptualizing the designs they conduct first a talk with their clients, they ask them their interest, likes and dislikes, they ask them how they would like it to be.

Being a customer-centered provider makes them one of the most admired interior designers in the United States today. They do not hesitate to approach their clients if ever there would be some reasonable obstructions over the completion of the design installation. In the event that the desired design would not be feasible because of the client’s budget, they always have second, third and fourth options. They will always have solutions for your problems. Their designs will surely make a better change in the client’s lives. With their inspiring designs, the clients’ realize how beautiful life is.

Torrance Interior Designer is an example of a fine interior designer who gives their dedication to their profession. Money is not the main reason why they have chosen to continue giving excellent service. It is not the fame, it is not prestige, it is their passion that makes them stay in the industry.

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Bar Interior Designers

admin » 19 June 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

Bar is the hub for many people to come and relax on the weekends. Everyone wants to enter the bar that welcomes them and makes them feel comfortable. Young people are very selective of which bar they go to, they often look out for the nicest bar with great interior designs and great ambience. This is one important reason for the bar interior designers to furbish their ideas and create a beautiful place that has mix of beauty with the charm and the warmness.

Bar has to bring an ebullient attitude to the interiors; this work can only be done by professional bar interior designers who have expertise in this area.

Process of designing

Bar interior designers have to organize a plan like any other process, they are responsible in meeting with the owner to decide on what color, what material is needed to polish the entire place. Bar interior designers then sit with their team members and discuss the plan that is being passed by the owner of the Bar.

The interior designing process can take a long time depending on the expectations of the bar owner. Bar interior designers some times go through stress of organizing the whole process of designing, because designing a bar takes lot of concentration and dedication in giving the customer or the client what they want.

Bars interior designing usually can really be stressful, it is very demanding, especially because interior designing is the most important aspect of any bar. Bar interior designers are perfectionist modelers when it comes to designing and modeling the bar. Interior designing process itself takes many days before the bar interior designers finalize the entire project.

Bar designing ideas

There are many bar interior designers that go through millions of ideas before refurbishing their ideas and centralizing them to one concept. These ideas usually depend on whether the bar is going to be built as a home bar. With home bars there are many varieties as kegger bar, bar back, portable party bar, L-shaped wet bar and the straight wet bar. Most times the home built bars have storage areas, adjustable shelves of glasses and liquor bottles and cabinets.

Bar interior designers are specific on the designs, usually bar tops are made of high pressure surfaces that are heat resistant and water proof. Some bars also have refrigerator systems and built in sinks to keep the drinks and kegs cold.

Bar interior designers also have lots to think in terms of decorating bars. Some bars have common design elements as the neon sign. Neon signs come in various colors and designs and are very affordable. There are other signs that are included in bars which are basketball, racing, football and other sport signs, some times novelty signs and liquor signs as well.

Martini shaker, shot glasses, cocktail glasses, mixers, blender and bar tools are the most needed accessories of bar which are designed accordingly to make the bars look attractive, I think without which the bars are incomplete.

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Suggestions For Interior Designs of Minimalistic Homes

admin » 10 June 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

Homes with a minimalistic look are basically a trend these days. Before, these types of homes were usually reserved for single people who entertained a lot in their homes and worked most of the day. The minimalistic look did not usually go well with children and a big family. These days, interior designs for families and the minimalistic look can go hand in hand. One of the main factors to achieving interior designs with a homey look for the minimalistic style is the kind of home furnishings that are used.

Home Furnishing For Minimalist Homes

Many people are under the impression that a minimalistic home is sparse and have so few home furnishings. The fact of the matter is that this perception s partially true. Interior designs for such homes may give the home owner a glimpse of a sparsely decorated room or living area but the minimalistic look can also be achieved with the right touches even with a lot of home furnishings. The key to achieving the minimalist look in spite of having a lot of things is to have simple home furnishings. Interior designs that feature a minimalist look usually have home furnishings that are unobtrusive and simple enough to be mistaken for a wall or a table.

Interior designs with the object of being minimalistic can benefit from single tone furnishing usually in sedate colors which do not stand out. White and black colors are the staple for home furnishing that wish to be unobtrusive and to give the impression of minimalism. Even the handles of drawers or the legs of tables and chairs should be kept simple to be in keeping with the minimalistic approach. Interior designs with minimal color schemes are ideal for the person or home owner who wants a minimalistic look. When the tables, chairs, bureaus and walls are the same color, the impression is usually that of being clean and simple. Sticking to a single color or shades of the same color will help to keep the ambience calm and simple. White, black, blue and green are ideal colors to use in interior designs aimed at minimalism.

Even the design of the home furnishings should be in keeping with the interior design which is minimalistic. Simple doors and table tops will not draw the eye to a particular object that will make things stand out. Interior designs which strive for minimalism should have similar looking home furnishings for a more fluid and well blended ambience. The home furnishings should come quite close to the interior designs of the architect or the designer to achieve a uniform look. A running theme for a connected area is a great idea for interior designs of the areas.

The numerous items and personal things of the home owner can be hidden inside cupboards or cabinets designed to hold the television and home theatre, books and other items. Picture frames on the tables can be kept to a minimum by employing a digital picture frame that can hold any number of pictures and video clips. These small, personal items can be integrated by the designer in the interior designs to be shown to the home owner. Other suggestions for home furnishings that can be used for interior designs featuring the minimalistic approach are chairs that are simple and straight forward, with no lumpy upholstery and tables with no fussy table cloths. Curtains can be kept to a minimum by using simple gauze or single toned drapes that reach the floor to maintain the impression of being a single entity with the room. Other interior designs ideas are to keep the room airy and clutter free as well as to have large windows.

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What is Good Art? Interior Design Professionals Weigh in

admin » 10 June 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

The first rule for buying art is to love it.  The second rule is to be able to pay for it without taking out a bank loan.  And, rule #3?  Feel good about what you paid for it.

So, how do you know that a piece of art is worth the asking price?  If you love it, and can afford it, should you buy it?

We asked over one-hundred interior design professionals for some help.  We asked them to review pieces of art and tell us what they think about the quality of the work and the asking price.  Each designer chose five pieces of art to review from over 4000 original and limited edition artworks created by independent, fine artists whose work is available at www.DiscoveredArtists.com.

Designers were asked to comment on how they might use the art in an interior room design, and were asked to only review artworks that they felt were worth the asking price.  In other words, would you recommend that your client buy this piece of art at that price. Here’s what they said:

Terry Symington is principal designer and owner of T. Symington & Co. Interiors in Brenham, Houston, and Austin Texas.  She is a big fan of using art in her interior designs and suggests that “For rooms lacking a proper focal point, an oversized painting makes a great statement!”

Ms. Symington reviewed Fleurs Rondes #19, a 12″ x 18″ contemporary collage by Canadian born artist Lisa Carney.  The artwork is a mixed media original on panel priced at $115.  Lisa Carney is a formally trained, emerging, full time artist who is represented by galleries.  She creates abstract, modern, and fine art using multi-media methods and materials.  Her work is especially suited for decorative interior design.

Symington’s review of Fleurs Rondes 19: “I would love to see a grouping of several of Ms.Carney’s collages in an interior to make a really big statement.  Her combinations of materials, textures and colors are very pleasing … the the pricing makes it very affordable!”

Elaine Buderer, principal designer for Restoration Interior Design, LLC in Columbia, Maryland writes, “Good art brings some life into a space,” and adds that she approaches design by, “Using color, texture, furniture, art and the existing elements of a home.”

Ms Buderer reviewed Drayton Hall #20 a 21″ x 25″ limited edition by fine art photographer John Michiels.  The artwork is an edition of 40 that is signed and numbered by the artist, matted and framed with glass, and sells for $525.

John Michiels’ primary style is fine art, his signature style is southern gothic.  He is a mature, juried artist who is represented by galleries.  Michiels personally completes every step of the printmaking process in his studio in his Charleston South Carolina studio currently offering prints in editions of 45 or less.

Interior Designer Elaine Buderer’s review of Drayton Hall #20:  “This is a spiritual piece.  It hints of serenity (provided by the classic balance) with a vision of hope beyond.  It would be a soothing vista in a quiet room.”

Nicky Quartermaine Scott is owner and principal designer for Quartermaine Interiors in Plainfield, Illinois.  Her advice to art buyers in general is “If you’re stuck choosing a color scheme for your home, look to art for your inspiration. Select a piece that you truly love, and start from there. Art will reveal some wonderful colors that you can use as a foundation for your project.”

Ms. Scott reviewed Italian artist Mauro Celotti’s large, landscape titled Follow the Clouds.  It is a 50″ x 40″ original acrylic on gallery wrap canvas priced at $3600. Celotti is a mature, professional artist, formally trained and juried, who paints abstract, modern, surreal and figurative subjects.

Scott’s review of Follow the Clouds: “This piece is reminiscent of Van Gogh, but with a twist.  I love the color combination of orange, grey and white.  It has a masculine quality to it, with diagonal line and strong movement, but the soft, undulating earth reflects back nicely to Mother Nature herself.”

So, going back to the rules for buying art, if you need a second opinion you certainly should get one.  But, it seems that the driving force behind each of these professional reviews is how much they liked the artwork and how they might use it in a room.  So, if you love it, and can afford it, it deserves a place on your wall.

To read more about any piece of artwork featured in this story go to www.DiscoveredArtists.com and type the name of the art or the artists name in Keyword Search.  To read more designer comments or to contact a featured interior designer click on Search Interior Designers on the DiscoveredArtists.com home page.

About DiscoveredArtists.com

DiscoveredArtists.com is a marketplace for buying and selling original and limited edition artworks.  Independent artists sell directly to the general public.  Prices are set by the artists and artwork is shipped from the artist’s studio.   All major credit cards are accepted.  Artwork may be purchased online and is backed by a satisfaction guarantee of a full refund plus return shipping expense.

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Aura interior design

admin » 29 April 2009 » In Interior Design » No Comments

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