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The Transformative Role of AI in Interior Design

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Introduction The use of AI by interior designers is evolving day by day. They are able to choose superior designs, styles for their homes, furnishings, light selections, and many more. They are able to produce designs for their clients that are more effective and individualized, that you agree or no comment down below. These are some points that we are going to discuss in this blog. Personalized Design Solutions Space Optimization Material Selection and Sustainability Virtual Reality and Greater Reality Cost Estimation and Project Management Inspiration and Collaboration Challenges and Ethical Considerations Although artificial intelligence is still in its early years, it has already had a considerable impact on the interior design business, as well as other industries. As AI advances, it will become an increasingly important tool for interior designers. One of AI's basic competencies is its volume to resolve large amounts of data and extract useful understandings. This ability may...

Designing the Perfect Indian Kitchen: Key Dimensions for Optimal Functionality

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Introduction Designing an Indian kitchen requires careful attention to dimensions to ensure optimal functionality and efficiency. From the size of countertops to the spacing between cabinets, each element plays a crucial role in creating a kitchen that meets the unique needs of Indian cooking. In this blog, we will explore key dimensions that are essential to consider when designing an Indian kitchen, helping you create a space that is practical, comfortable, and culturally authentic.                     Overall Kitchen Size   The size of your kitchen will depend on various factors, including the available space and the number of people using it. As a general guideline, a minimum of 8 feet by 10 feet is recommended for a small kitchen, while larger kitchens can range from 10 feet by 12 feet to 12 feet by 16 feet or more. Ensure that the size of your kitchen allows for comfortable movement and the placement of essential appliance...

Modular Kitchen vs Carpenter-made kitchen

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In India, the kitchen is the heart of the apartment since our day begins and ends there. All desire a brighter and more spacious kitchen. In India, most people have begun to adopt new things based on the advice of interior designers, though some are still thinking about it. For eg, suppose a friend from one of your groups called you to attend the inauguration of their new apartment, and you know that this kitchen question will be asked, i.e., is this a modular kitchen or a carpenter-made kitchen , and from then you decide to think to renovate your home as well.                              In this blog, we will cover modular kitchens and carpenter-made kitchens. Which materials are appropriate for our daily lives, which materials are expensive, the pros and cons of the materials, and finally, you can choose the best option that suits your home. What is a modular kitchen? The definition of the module influ...

HISTORY OF 20th CENTURY INTERIOR DECORATION AND FURNITURE — PART 2

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Contribution of Eileen Gray Eileen Gray's early lacquered furniture had both Art Deco and Chinese influences. She progressed to elegant functionalism later on her sofas and tables, in particular, are highly original.                                   Eileen Gray                      A Retrospective of the Enigmatic Eileen Gray Following WWII, two distinct trends emerged in France: one promoting traditional historic styles for mass consumption, and the other promoting hi-tech and Scandinavian fashion for a niche market. Furniture development in England    Art nouveau and art deco, which emerged on the continent, was never fully embraced in England. Designers like Mockintosh, Mackmurdo, Webb, Shaw, and Voysey were working on a modern, simple style of domestic furniture in the spirit of the Art and Crafts movement without fearing the m...

HISTORY OF 20th CENTURY INTERIOR DECORATION AND FURNITURE — PART 1

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History Of 20th Century - Part 1 The 19th century had exhausted all the vocabulary of the old design, and creative people in all fields were searching for a new design continent like Columbus. What they sensibly did was dump what they had consumed, go back to the basics, and learn about different ways. There was also another application involved. The Clear Cut in the Past The design of the 20th-century furniture marks a clean break with the past. Something that never happened, even when civilization took over another civilization. Accepting the Industrial Revolution People understood the importance of the machine and acknowledged the increasing value of the machine and the dependence of the final effects of mass manufacturing on a good initial design suited to the machine and not to the craftsman. Then, from the late 19th century, the idea of simplicity and the superiority of feature over shape had spread. Influences of Social and Technology Changes There have also been major...