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7 Principles Of Interior Design You Should Know Before Renovating

The growing demand for interior designers makes Interior design diploma courses in Mumbai an excellent choice, especially for those who have the required qualifications, creativity, and experience. The boundless potential of this industry will open the gates of success for skilled professionals.

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7 Principles Of Interior Design You Should Know Before Renovating

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  1. 7 Principles Of Interior Design You Should Know Before Renovating Modern interior design includes much more than just solutions that pillows and porters will tie the room together, although this choice still matters. At interior designing colleges in Mumbai, professionals believe that interior design is both science and art! This is due to the way our brain and body react to the space around us. And the task of an interior designer is to form those feelings in a positive direction that causes someone to want to spend more time in the room. To do this, specialists at interior design colleges in India use certain artistic techniques that "deceive" your minds or, at least, change the way you perceive the inner space. It's much more like a mind game than people think. Fortunately, you can use the 7 basic principles of interior design to decorate your home: ● Sequence The definition of a sequence is a change in experience when a person observes a building design composition. The sequence can be said to be good when the changes that occur flow naturally without any unnecessary surprises. This principle of a sequence is very important to uphold because it directly affects how a person views the architectural design that you have made. ● Balance In simple terms, balance presents a design quality that is not just one-sided and looks as if it has equal proportions. It is not mandatory to design the interior in a symmetrical manner to make it appear more balanced. Most of the time designers choose asymmetrical arrangements as long as all facets of the room look balanced, equal, and aligned. ● Unity The point of unity is more about the unity of all design elements neatly. Therefore, it takes maximum effort to make these elements support and complement each other so as to form one perfect and not excessive design field. The purpose of bringing together these design elements is none other than to create a building in accordance with the concept carried. ● Purpose (comparison) In the world of interior and architecture, what is meant by comparison is the attachment between one element of decoration and another element of decoration. The relationship in question is in terms of size, for example, large, medium, and small. The use of comparisons should be reasonable and refer to rational aspects and not forced. ● Rhythm The fifth design principle is rhythm. The content of rhythm in a design is able to arouse certain feelings for a person. This principle of rhythm is closely related to sequences. If the sequences constructed have a good pattern, then the resulting rhythm will be the same. ● Scale Scale is a system of measurements, in the form of centimeters and inches, about the relationship between elements of decoration and humans. It should be noted that in making a design, in addition

  2. to the beauty factor, you must also prioritize comfort as the main factor. This is inseparable from the purpose of making a building design, namely for the purposes of human life. ● Point of Interest (pressure) Pressure professionals used to call it the focal point, which is the center of attention of the eye when looking at a design. This focal point will be captured first by the eye, requiring a higher level of processing. The presence of this focal point is very dominant, so the surrounding elements must be harmoniously adjusted. The growing demand for interior designers makes Interior design diploma courses in Mumbai an excellent choice, especially for those who have the required qualifications, creativity, and experience. The boundless potential of this industry will open the gates of success for skilled professionals.

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