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Showing posts with label DESIGN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DESIGN. Show all posts
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Opulent Overtures
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If minimalism is being shown the door, the red carpet is being laid out for opulence. Luxury is most definitely ‘in’. Statements of grandeur are no longer to be shied away from. Restaurateurs seek a glam quotient and the hospitality sector is spending a lot of money on creating a ‘luxe’ effect. Even in budget options the endeavour is to create an experience that gives you luxury and comfort, not necessarily at a premium.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Comfort @ Work
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Creating a sense of luxury and comfort is also essential in office design as sparse waiting areas and receptions have made way for their more comfort conscious brethren. In a fast moving world every moment of comfort is appreciated and remembered. Creating such moments often achieves a lot more than millions of dollars in advertising. High rates of attrition and employee turnover also mean that companies need to s ensure that their employees are ‘comfortable’ in their work environments. Happy people make for efficient workers.
In fact,an increasing feature of commercial design—offices, retail outlets, restaurants etc is home-inspired design. Creating a sense of home outside the home. Giving consumers a sanctuary of peace in a chaotic world. This is defining a lot of design in ways that were previously deemed unnecessary and superfluous. Understanding the profile of the people working in a space is as important as identifying the tastes of various members of a family in a home. Space cannot be removed from the people who occupy it when you consider design.
| Facebook Office |
| Google Headquarters |
In fact,an increasing feature of commercial design—offices, retail outlets, restaurants etc is home-inspired design. Creating a sense of home outside the home. Giving consumers a sanctuary of peace in a chaotic world. This is defining a lot of design in ways that were previously deemed unnecessary and superfluous. Understanding the profile of the people working in a space is as important as identifying the tastes of various members of a family in a home. Space cannot be removed from the people who occupy it when you consider design.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Metallica Rules
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Another trend that is raging through the design fraternity is the use of metal in all forms and tones as an element. Be it wall cladding in copper, steel in furniture, chrome in fixtures or the allure of bronze in floor tiles and zinc in powder coated finishes. Metal is absolutely everywhere, in almost every form.
But unlike the recent past, metal has now locked arms with traditional decor and eco friendly furniture to create an eclectic design ethos. In its new unbound avatar it is embracing a world that extends far beyond its minimalist home. A new language is evolving and the dictionary is changing at a fast pace to incorporate new meanings.
| New Forest Metal Work |
| Grand Scape Homes |
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Passion for Detail
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Detailing is the new design mantra. Not restricted to residential and hospitality interiors .Old techniques such as gold leafing, texturing techniques and inlay are being used with new materials to create concepts that blend the traditional with the modern. Materials and methods are being combined in ways and means that have never previously been given such a widespread acceptance in the mainstream. What was hitherto a conceptual liberty used for the few is now a recurring theme in many homes and commercial spaces. A booming economy and confidence has created a much bigger market that is keen to go beyond design ennui and experiment with creativity in every way.
| Pitti Mosaici |
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Retail Design : India : Diesel : Shark Design
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Diesel is an Italian Fashion brand started by Renzo Rosso. Most of the creative design for the company is credited to Wilbert Das
The brand is known to kick-ass with its innovative marketing strategies :)
It is also a pioneer in introducing limited edition denim jeans in a gallery atmosphere.
Diesel now has four stores in India, the latest one above is the Delhi outlet at the Ambience Mall in Vasant Kunj.
Retail Design by Shark Design
Diesel is an Italian Fashion brand started by Renzo Rosso. Most of the creative design for the company is credited to Wilbert Das
Not too long ago , Diesel collaborated with Moroso to introduce a Home Collection
The brand is known to kick-ass with its innovative marketing strategies :)
It is also a pioneer in introducing limited edition denim jeans in a gallery atmosphere.
Diesel now has four stores in India, the latest one above is the Delhi outlet at the Ambience Mall in Vasant Kunj.
Retail Design by Shark Design
Monday, February 21, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : New Avatars
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One change that a lot of apartment owners will cheer about is the movement away from mammoth sofas and tables to furniture made in more ‘reasonable’ dimensions!
‘Think big’ has moved away from furniture and has now found its presence in textiles and floor covering. The repeat is not so repetitive, and the patterns are bold.
Leather and wicker have moved out of niche and entered mainstream furniture. Both materials are also being used in many innovative ways
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| Elle Decor |
‘Think big’ has moved away from furniture and has now found its presence in textiles and floor covering. The repeat is not so repetitive, and the patterns are bold.
| Pottery Barn |
Leather and wicker have moved out of niche and entered mainstream furniture. Both materials are also being used in many innovative ways
| Studio Art |
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Glass House
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If there is one element of modern design that has maintained its pre-eminent status and will continue to do so—it is the use of glass in interiors and architecture. The mantra continues to be—let there be light. In any which way possible. With its comrade in arms---steel, it will continue to merge and blend with ecological trends without diluting its status. In commercial interiors it is likely to hold its sway for a much longer period.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
T.I.P Decorating Guide : Kitchen Design Makeovers #2
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I am outlining below some basic tips which can be achieved at a fairly low cost. If your budget permits you could even splurge on some aspects and budget on the rest. Whichever way works for you. The point to remember is to conceive a look which would be significantly different from the existing one. Where everything fits into a storyboard and you forget the jigsaw puzzle that was.
Paint your cabinets in a different colour or polish them in a different finish, to give the kitchen a completely different look. You can use a combination of two colours to liven up that space, or even get some borders and colourful motifs on the panels.
Adding an interesting moulding on the cabinetry would transform the entire kitchen as would changing the handles and knobs. It is fairly simple to do and achieves the change at a low cost. You could choose from a wide variety of options available at the sanitaryware store, which range from colourful accents to ornate handles.
Turn one cabinet into a display by replacing the door with a glass one, installing a light fixture inside and displaying some nice crockery or a decorative jar. Do not forget to paint the walls in the kitchen in a completely different colour as well, to complement your new cabinets and complete the picture.
Cabintery
| Home Wokshop |
| Diggers List |
Paint your cabinets in a different colour or polish them in a different finish, to give the kitchen a completely different look. You can use a combination of two colours to liven up that space, or even get some borders and colourful motifs on the panels.
| Linda Carole |
| Country Living |
Friday, February 18, 2011
Design Trends 2011 : Texture and Tone
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| Lumina Interiors |
While metal finds itself being renewed in many forms, texture and tone carry the torch of contemporary design. Absolutely nothing is flat anymore. It is all about layers, textures and hues. From fabrics and flooring to walls and woodwork. Nothing escapes its attention. Wallpaper and textured walls are here to stay. At least for a while.
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