home interior design
Some major facts that you can not ignore while choosing a product or a finish for interior design mentioned below.
* Economic and budgetary issues. Does the budget allow for the initial purchase cost of the material as well as the installation? Does the product require long-term maintenance, which may impact on the weekly household budget?
* Durability considerations. Will the product withstand daily wear and tear -water spillage, foot traffic, pets, and children with artistic flair, furniture movement? Is the product able to be easily maintained? Is it easily broken, or scratched, prone to changing temperatures?
* Safety issues. Is it slippery when wet (flooring)? Is it a fire hazard? Does it have hard or sharp edges? Does it provide a surface for glare? I.e. is it highly polished and reflective. Is the product dull and dark and impede vision without the lights on?
* Comfort and Aesthetic considerations. Does it look great? Does it fit in with your scheme, texturally, color wise, patterned items? Does it meet the acoustic and thermal insulation requirements of the local building authority? Do the tactile properties live up to the look? I.e. is it soft to touch, silky to run your fingers over, or cool underfoot?
Keeping all these items in mind, start visiting interior stores to have your interior finishes and product knowledge increased. A way to remember the product and its properties and functions is to consider where you would put it and why, it helps to keep a notebook of these observations until you become confident with interior products and finishes available.
home interior design
Sunday, December 26, 2010
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