May 11, 2007

Home Interior Color Schemes - How To Pick The Right One?

Filed under: Home Interior Design Idea — smvpune @ 10:53 am

If you visit the interior design and home decorating forums on the internet, you will see a common question asked frequently. How do I finalize the color scheme for my home interiors?

The answer to question is actually quite simple. The obvious answer is the color that YOU like the most. But what if I like black color, should I paint my entire home walls with black paint. of course you can but think about the kind of environment that will create after the painting has been finished.

So visualizing the “after effects” of the home interiors is the key to selecting the right color scheme in any interior space. When a wall is painted with any color, two things happen at once.

1) The color of the paint gets mixed with the color of the wall finish itself.
2) The color of the paint always pretends to be different that what it is because of the natural sunlight falling on it.

So truly you will never get the exact color of the wall which you have thought of because of changing nature of the light and shade. Depending upon the climatic conditions of the home location, the amount of sunlight entering the home building can vary and so can the internal environment. So while selecting color scheme think about the surfaces on which the paint will be applied and also the general lighting conditions around the rooms.

A color scheme is never a stand alone entity. It is always associated with many other factors like wall surfaces and lighting conditions as mentioned above. That is why it is a good practice to visualize the end result first and then come back again to basic design levels to alter or modify the factors such as wall finishes/ choice of colors itself/ type of paint materials / artificial lighting solutions if needed. Because all these will help to get the most out of any color scheme you choose.

Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

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May 5, 2007

What Makes A Good Home Design?

Filed under: Home Design — smvpune @ 10:29 am

A home design from an architect’s point of view is not just brick walls painted with expensive colors and finishes. There are many factors involved while designing any architectural building.

Architect’s prefer two types of approaches while designing a home building. In the first type the architect focuses on the requirements of the client as far as number of spaces, style, budget is concerned. He may discuss various aspects with his client and come up with a unique home design that is the best possible solution for the needs of his client.

On the other hand some architects think the opposite way. They first visualize the complete form of the home building and then “fit” the necessary spaces inside this form in the best possible way. One of the best examples of this type of designs is the “Guggenheim Museum New York” designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

This museum designed has been derived from an inverted cone form pointing down at the ground. The rest of the museum spaces have been very creatively “fitted” in the cone shape without disturbing the massing of the cone itself. This type of design practice requires a great deal of command on visualization and designing of circulation spaces within the building.

So which of the above two is the correct method? Both are correct methods, that’s because the success of any building design is not dependent upon the methods of design but the comfort levels of the residents.

If a home building can not provide basic comforts to the residents ike fresh air circulation, ample sunlight, clear circulation spaces, then it can be said to be a failure. Fulfilling these basic requirements of a home design is not at all dependent on expensive construction methods.

Even a low cost home building can be a great design that makes full use of all the natural resources to make the residents comfortable. That’s why a good design does not mean “expensive design”. In the modern contemporary design styles simplicity is the key to better design and interiors. The design that can solve the basic functional problem as well as triggers the emotional impulse in the user is considered a good design.

Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

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May 1, 2007

5 Tips For A Productive Home Office Interior Design

Filed under: Home Office Design, Home Interior Design Idea — smvpune @ 10:44 am

Setting up a home office can be real fun if you follow a simple blueprint and some key points that can greatly improve your productivity in your newly set up office. Here are some of the key points you should look for.

1) Home Office Interior Design: Home Office Furniture

Furniture is an integral part of an office. Depending upon the nature of your profession you will require various kinds of furniture pieces.

For example if yours is a business that creates graphics and arts related stuff then you will require drawing boards and a whole set of other kinds of “special” furniture. Make a list of all such special types of furniture you may require.

2) Home Office Interior Design: Indoor lighting

Pay special attention to this factor. Lighting is a MUST for good working environment. Your first priority must be to allow good natural sunlight in the office space. So while selecting the location of your office in your home, make it a point to achieve good quality natural sunlight.

Artificial lighting will also be required for the home office space. The best practice is to use diffused or indirect lighting. In this type the actual light source is not directly visible. The light is emitted on a glossy and bright surface which then gets reflected to create an even diffused light in the surrounding are. This method works great for offices because it does not create glare that might cause discomfort in the office space.

3) Home Office Interior Design: Use plants

Plants at selected locations and of selected type can greatly add “life” in your home office. The best suggestion would be shade loving medium side plants that require less water and maintenance.

Also shade loving flowering plants can be used for this purpose. The biggest benefit of flowering plants is that the plant changes its appearance depending upon the flower bearing season, thus giving your office a “new look”  without any effort on your part.

4) Home Office Interior Design: Color Schemes

Just like lighting, color schemes for office will have a major impact on your working mindset. Avoid using dull colors such a gray and any shades of black. Also avoid using too much brightness in the office.

The best option would be white and blue. White is a balanced color and the blue creates a cool ting to the entire office environment.

5) Home Office Interior Design: Services

Services include the provision electricity points, water supply etc. Since we are talking about home office it is not necessary to provide any extra services by spending a lot of money. But it is important to think about it NOW because the lack of these can cause a great nuisance. If you expand your office in near future and add more employees then it will a great asset as far as functionality of your office in concerned.

I have tried to chalk out some of the features here. I am sure these will help you to generate more home office interior design ideas for designing your own dream office

Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

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