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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 00:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Interior design is a form of art which makes places beautiful and useful, people thinks, interior design is just to make places beautiful, but this is not true, interior design makes place beautiful as well as useful.
Home Sweet Home, that’s old saying and have you ever think what these words say, home have everything [...]]]></description>
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<p> <strong>Interior design</strong> is a form of art which makes places beautiful and useful, people thinks, interior design is just to make places beautiful, but this is not true, interior design makes place beautiful as well as useful.</p>
<p>Home Sweet Home, that’s old saying and have you ever think what these words say, home have everything you need, home provide you things which you need in different times. if it don’t have everything you u<span id="more-369"></span>se in everyday life and doesn’t have pleasant environment your life will be painful. That’s the key of <strong>interior design</strong>, giving pleasant and beautiful environment while making it as useful as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Interior design</strong> gives you inner satisfaction, the people who lives in beautiful houses or work in beautiful offices know this satisfaction, this gives your soul a happiness which cant be explain in words, whenever you come back to home from somewhere, the first step you put inside your house gives you pleasure, when you think about your room, your bathroom, your kitchen or whatever you have in your house you feel pleasure inside and this way your days and night are more happy, you work better your relationship with your friends and relatives better and your life becomes more and more pleasant and at the other hand your home can be a horrible dream if it doesn’t have everything you like in your living style.</p>
<p>Home environment plays very important role in your life or if I say home environment can ruin your life or at the other hand make it successful than its not wrong, peoples lifestyle change with environment, you have seen many people who are not very rich, but because they work in 5 star hotel or in organization where environment is very luxury, their lifestyle shows this very well, even though they are not very rich, but they live like rich people, there environment make them to change their lifestyle.</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>Breathtaking Interior Designs Are Always the Goal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Interior designers are often asked about the origins of the profession – especially in the context of quality of life versus product. Has our modern quality of life driven our craving for high-quality design, or has design really been more of a primary impactor in defining how we enjoy wellness? In this article, I [...]]]></description>
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<p> Interior designers are often asked about the origins of the profession – especially in the context of quality of life versus product. Has our modern quality of life driven our craving for high-quality design, or has design really been more of a primary impactor in defining how we enjoy wellness? In this article, I will draw on my experience in London’s prestigious interior design community to reflect on how the design process works from this <span id="more-363"></span>perspective.</p>
<p>When interior designers begin engaging with a potential client, they will often ask about function. What is the desired purpose and use of the room or residence? The answer to this question has a profound impact on everything we do. If a client is desperate for luxury high-end London extravagance in the form of a damask settee, we may recommend a synthetic damask fabric instead of cotton or satin for a household that includes young kids and a pet dog. Breathtaking interior designs are always the goal, but only in the context of compatibility with our clients’ unique London lifestyles.</p>
<p>Interior designers will work hard to understand client requirements from the outset. Some professional <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Design</a> consultancies will even have a series of highly structured interview questions that they routinely use. The interior designer will offer a free consultation at the client’s home – whether inside or outside London – to discover exactly what the client loves and hates about their current residence. Budget should be a conversation point from the very beginning. It is important to clarify whether the client prefers to be given fifteen different interior design options from which to choose, or just two or three.</p>
<p>One area that can be really challenging for the interior designer is when a husband and wife have different ideas about the desired outcome. This can happen regardless of whether the individuals are happily married or considering an impending separation. The interior designer sometimes gets “caught in the middle,” which can cause real tension.</p>
<p>In recent years, the London interior design community has seen a real upwelling in terms of social media and internet-enabled design opportunities. One of the most positive results is that would-be clients are now much better informed regarding interior design themes and concepts. Londoners read articles just like this one and start to get a sense of the interior design process even before we reach their front door or exchange our first set of emails!</p>
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		<title>It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 00:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ As a professional London Interior Designer, I meet with clients all the time who simply crave more originality and personality in their interior spaces. It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home by judicious use of lighting, stencils, photo frames, rugs and frames, [...]]]></description>
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<p> As a professional <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Designer</a>, I meet with clients all the time who simply crave more originality and personality in their interior spaces. It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home by judicious use of lighting, stencils, photo frames, rugs and frames, to name just a few. Each of the different cl<span id="more-357"></span>asses of accessories allows the professional interior designer to lean into a certain style, emotion or personality framework in order to create stunning results. In this article, I will draw on my experience in London’s design community to suggest a few great options if you’re looking to spruce up your home this winter with some interior designer magic.</p>
<p>LIGHTING. If there are nooks and crannies that just don’t get enough light, interior designers may recommend low-voltage illumination to make your interiors look larger and more welcoming. This can also boost your mood – perfect for the gloomy and overcast London skies that are all too common this time of year. Some professional interior designers will recommend theatrical lighting moods, so that you can flip between settings to choose either relaxed, or atmospheric and edgy, or task-orientated, all according to your needs.</p>
<p>COLOUR. The hue of the lighting system can substantially impact the overall look of a room. Incandescent filaments are now being phased out across the European Union, and London interior designers are having to rely instead on compact fluorescents or halogens to create custom effects.</p>
<p>SCONCES. Wall-mounted sconces slide over lightbulbs to give a gentle fuzzy glow to a room. Interior designers sometimes combine glass outer sheaths with paper diffusers to create unique effects and soften the overall feel.</p>
<p>ARTWORK. Art is great, but well-lit artwork is even better – and interior designers are often specially-trained in how to perfectly illuminate choice pieces of art. Recessed lighting can be a great solution for both photographs and paintings. For sculptures, some interior designers love to use spotlights or feature lighting for more of a museum showcase feel.</p>
<p>INTERIOR DESIGNERS DO OUTSIDE, TOO! Exterior lighting is a great way to make a fabulous first impression for evening dinner guests or invitees to a luxury London soiree at your designer home. Exterior lighting solutions can even cast light indoors, as well &#8230; some interior designers like to be really creative and hide exterior lights in bushes or under trees to create natural diffusion before the light trickles in through the windows and makes fabulous patterns on the ceiling or wall.</p>
<p>This bring to an end my mini-series on how London interior designers use accessories, styles and history to create astonishing results.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Bathroom Design &#8211; Vessel Style Washbasins</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 00:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Professional bathroom designers are masterful at merging both function and form to create breathtaking results. In this eight-part series which I call “Understanding Bathroom Design,” I draw on my experience working with some of London’s top bathroom designers to explain this exciting field. This sixth article focuses on the vessel-style washbasin – a true [...]]]></description>
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<p> Professional bathroom designers are masterful at merging both function and form to create breathtaking results. In this eight-part series which I call “<a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">Understanding Bathroom Design</a>,” I draw on my experience working with some of London’s top bathroom designers to explain this exciting field. This sixth article focuses on the vessel-style washbasin –<span id="more-370"></span> a true designer delight!</p>
<p>The vessel-style washbasin has been around for many centuries. It originated not in London but in Ancient China, before the existence of piped water or water treatment facilities, when people simply needed a vessel in which to hold water that had been drawn from the local well. But in the context of bathroom design, today’s vessel-style basin is free-standing and sits directly atop a bathroom counter or similar furniture unit. The London interior designer can source all sorts of different styles, dimensions and appearances, to match almost any bathroom design imaginable. One can select from a wide array of standard materials, including metal, glass, and semiprecious stone, or – for super-luxury bathroom designs – one may turn to gemstone-embedded or jewelled models.</p>
<p>What are the advantages of a vessel-style washbasin over a more traditional model? These basins aren’t constrained to slide into a regular-sized hole within a standard counter. Accordingly, London’s top bathroom designers can benefit from much more creative designs and shapes, with non-symmetric detailing and unusual footprints adding visual interest. Many vessel-style basins are taller in the back than in the front – a big boost for a smaller London bathroom design that needs a “touch of flair” but that has no space for a rear splashback.</p>
<p>Clients often tell me they have fallen in love with a standalone basin but just can’t figure out where it should go, perhaps because it doesn’t quite fit in their existing bathroom design. In such cases I may recommend the basin be installed in a London powder room, where it will serve mainly for handwashing &#8211; instead of shaving, brushing one’s teeth and giving the household chihuahua a bath.</p>
<p>In the next article in my series “Understanding Bathroom Design,” I’ll return to eco-friendly bathroom designs in London and discuss how to clean and maintain your bathroom in a way that helps protect the environment.</p>
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		<title>Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part IV: Conclusion</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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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 fourth article concludes my series.
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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 fourth article concludes my series.</p>
<p>Linear light patterns can focus on either the horizontal or the vertical metric<span id="more-359"></span>s of a room. A given wall-light technique can create an immersing halo effect, if the interior designer uses concentrated super-bright light at high level that gradually fades out towards the base. Some <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Design</a> consultancies specialise in choosing continuous sources, such as a miniature tungsten rack for a soft light or overlapping fluorescents for a cooler light. This is an effect that works very well in contemporary interior designs, where light can be concealed between the wall and the ceiling in a crevice in order to take the place of the traditional cornice.</p>
<p>The best method of illumination for interior designers to use when creating patterns will depend on the interior, and also on the direction of windows (natural light in London can be very seasonal). A smoothly plastered wall can jump into existence with a dappled arc wave from closed-offset down-lighters but if the interior design feature lies in the texture and in the structure or hue of the wall, then a more uniform spray of light will emphasise the wall’s best perspectives. A splashback tile solution at the rear of a shower or bath is a good interior design choice for the arc wave effect, as is a Venetian blind in a London kitchen. A wood-panelled hall or study is often a compelling interior design feature, and accordingly it would be better lit with an even light that does not detract from the feel of the wood.</p>
<p>Shifting from instant to instant and from a London dawn to a dappled full seasonal moonrise, the impacts of illumination and shadow are phenomena we almost disregard. But London’s top interior designers know that patterns of light can actually transform our emotions with respect to the interior forms that engulf us. By bringing to life walls, floors and ceilings with light-focused interior designs, pattern-making is yet another realm of illumination that can brighten our spaces and enhance our quality of life.</p>
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		<title>How Interior Design Consultancies Use Lighting &#8211; The Lighting Toolbox</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 00:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Interior design consultancies understand the richness of light in all its forms. In London, lighting is crucial to interior design consultancies that need to create stunning results. In this, the sixth article in my series which I call “DeLIGHTed by Design,” I continue to draw on my experience working with some of London’s Top [...]]]></description>
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<p> Interior design consultancies understand the richness of light in all its forms. In London, lighting is crucial to interior design consultancies that need to create stunning results. In this, the sixth article in my series which I call “DeLIGHTed by Design,” I continue to draw on my experience working with some of <strong><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London’s Top Interior Design Cons<span id="more-366"></span>ultancies</a></strong> to explain this exciting area.</p>
<p>Six main lighting tools are considered foundational by established interior design consultancies. These are down-lighters, up-lighters, wall-washers, decorative lighting, colour and control. Many London interior design consultancies will preferentially think of these mostly in terms of mood and results – from daring highlights to soft textures – instead of as hardware and installations.</p>
<p>Down-lighters are often set back into a false ceiling, although some interior design consultancies will prefer to install them on walls. These units will direct light downwards, and can be focused by the design team as necessary, perhaps to illuminate the floor or a favourite contoured bookcase. Most interior design consultancies recognise that this type of light is very sharp and will generate somewhat intense shadows, which can be a refreshing contrast to the occasionally dreary London weather. The most popular units are always available in narrow beam designs, which are best for highlighting certain features. Interior design consultancies will sometimes opt for a wide beam model instead. One nice technique that I have seen used in a few London residences is to create an array of shimmering ceiling lights with wide-beam downlighters. This is appropriate when the interior design consultancy wishes to create a more general, ambient light, but with a fabulous designer feel.</p>
<p>Up-lighters wash the ceiling with light, and the ceiling then serves as its own lighting fixture, bouncing relaxing and general illumination back into the living area. Interior design consultancies will use up-lighters to create an engaging feeling of openness and upward motion when the ceiling is painted a dark colour, in which case the reflected lumens will be low. Up-lighters in London are often either free standing or wall-mounted, usually above head-height to eliminate dazzle. One great technique that I once saw used by a well-known London interior design consultancy was to incorporate a fabulous up-lighter that was recessed into the floor as a central feature, creating drama and powerful contrast for a cove and elongated column.</p>
<p>In the next article in this series &#8220;DeLIGHTed by Design,&#8221; I will continue explaining how interior design consultancies rely on the six core lighting tools.</p>
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		<title>Thomas Chippendale &#8211; Work And Styles Influenced The London Interior Design Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Thomas Chippendale didn’t grow up in London (in fact he was born in Leeds in 1718), but he did move to London at the age of 31, after he had already gained recognition as a premiere furniture maker and cabinetry-focused interior designer. His work and styles influenced the London Interior Design community then, and [...]]]></description>
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<p> Thomas Chippendale didn’t grow up in London (in fact he was born in Leeds in 1718), but he did move to London at the age of 31, after he had already gained recognition as a premiere furniture maker and cabinetry-focused interior designer. His work and styles influenced the <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Design</a> community then, and the Chippendale aesthetic continues to e<span id="more-364"></span>xtend its impact well beyond London even today.</p>
<p>Chippendale’s fluent, natural and sophisticated style developed after the promotion of his furniture and interior designs in “The Gentleman and the Cabinetmaker’s Director” in 1754. Chippendale continued to make iconic contributions to the field of interior design until 1790. His furniture came to be manufactured as far afield as Philadelphia in the USA.</p>
<p>Chippendale drew on three key interior design inspirations for this work – namely French, Asian and Goth. In the USA, Chippendale’s work was interpreted as a re-envisionment of the Queen Anne interior design style. His furniture was often heavily ornamentalised on the feet and uppers, with beautiful heritage-inspired scroll tops on taller units. Yellow Birch and Mahogany were often used, undersupport was rarely employed, and the rears of seated furniture were covered with plush fabric or otherwise left as shaped wood, perhaps as tessellated piecework with ornamental sculpting and Asia-inspired cross-strips. To round out his own personal interior design style, Chippendale would also include delightful finials and varnished shellac features.</p>
<p>Enthusiasts and professionals alike were very taken with Chippendale’s work, lauding him as a master London cabinetmaker and a household name of eighteenth-century furniture-focused interior design.</p>
<p>Harewood House is a popular Leeds tourist attraction, located about 4 hours’ drive from Central London. The famous building features a magnificent collection of Chippendale library furniture that was originally ordered during the 1760s. The interior design style reflects Chippendale’s ideals throughout and showcases his focus on both form and function.</p>
<p>Today, London’s interior designers are often called to reconstruct period rooms in traditional mansions or luxury residences. Often Chippendale furniture will play a major role in such interior design concepts. Chippendale-inspired furniture designs such as those of Henrietta Spencer-Churchill may also be ideal for certain settings. However, the fresh lines of many Chippendale pieces also lend themselves to contemporary interior design concepts &#8211; many interior designers will use some of the more extravagant Chippendale pieces to offset some of the more frosty and unforgiving modern furniture elements.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:49:52 +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-368"></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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		<title>Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part I: Introducing Patterns of Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 00:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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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.
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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-361"></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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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 00:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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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 second article talks about how to create [...]]]></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 second article talks about how to create patterns using illuminated materials.</p>
<p>Any perforated textile, when lit fro<span id="more-360"></span>m the back or from the inside, will speckle adjacent forms with pattern, from point strips and pirouettes to constellations and dazzling laser specks. The professional interior designer can use the trim of a window covering to create fabulous banding across a shiny floor covering in the London summer. Some interior design firms love to use ornamental metal lanterns to paint fiery asteroids on walls and furniture, while light projected through a sculpted screen can create magnificent abstract outlines in expressive contemporary interior design schemes. A factory-inspired metal stairwell with perforated treads – of the type often reinterpreted for ultra-modern interior design schemes – can throw tiny checkmarks of light onto local furniture when exposed to a bright London sky in springtime. A fabulous option with a wooden staircase would require the interior designer to specify a grit-washed tread, to deliberately throw stunning shadows from the rail onto the adjacent wall. Abstract wire-mesh sculptures by local London artists can engender powerful interior design emotions, with the pattern even becoming more important than the object itself! Interior designers can expressively use perspective to distort the pattern from complete realism, when lit front-on, to Baconesque abstract enchantment when illuminated at an acute angle. The same effect can be created by using mirrors to refocus natural light from bay windows in some of the more luxurious London residences.</p>
<p>Glass is another popular tool for patterns. A frosted glass table can be lit from above with a halogen downlighter to cast intricate outlines of reflected light onto the ceiling, and the interior designer can even use positioning to cause refracted light to splash abstract patterns onto the floor underneath the table. I have seen some <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.globalinteriordesign.com/">London Interior Design</a> consultancies deliberately illuminate trophy-style glassware on display shelves from the front so that the etching on the glass throws deep shadows that recapitulate a core design theme.</p>
<p>In the next (third) article in this series called “Colour Me Brightly!” I will reveal another secret of London’s interior design community: how to create patterns with opaque objects.</p>
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