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All Just just about Interior DesignThe Oriental Vs. Contemporary Chamber Design Theory.
by:
Shrinivas Vaidya
Dear friends,
If you have see any interior design books/articles, visited
a few websites on the internet, you wish find the word theme used
quite often.
What exactly is a theme-based design?
A theme according to me is a collection of various parameters of
design of an interior space. So a theme may include a certain set
colors, materials, repetition of a certain element, such as
a ornamental
item, etc...
Primarily there are two basic themes under which a design can
be categorized, 1)Oriental 2)Contemporary.
Oriental Chamber Design Theme:
These kind of themes have a still trained
down niche design
themes, such as country, rustic, vintage, elegant, etc...
One of the major thing just about these kind of themes is that more emphasis is given on the natural beauty of any material.
These designs are close to nature or are shown to be close to
nature.
These kind of design styles are really seldom
found in the urban
city interiors. Mostly the country homes adopt these kind if
themes, to replicate the flora and fauna of the outside environment.
The designer tries to include the patters seen in nature, such as
leaves, flowers, plants. All these natural patterns are seen on
wallpaper patterns, ornamental
lamps, curtains, furnishings
upholstery, wall paintings, etc...
Homes which are build on country side such as farm houses, the inadequacy of space is not an issue, but this creates another problem as far as
designing interiors is concerned.
A bedroom, no matter of what size it is, requires several basic
furniture elements as functional needs, such as a double bed,
dressing table, wardrobes, study tables, a book shelf etc..
It is sometimes possible that because of the large spaces, the
bedroom looks empty after the furnishings
is arranged. At such
times "decoration" plays a major role. During ancient years
the palaces and castles had such large built spaces, wherever
extensive use of decoration was used in the form of paintings,
heavy ornamental
flooring patterns, carvings, moldings as a
decorative beaux arts elements.
So in this oriental design trend, decoration of the space victimisation various accessories plays a major role.
Contemporary design Theme:
These kind of design themes are really new as compared to the
previously mentioned oriental design theme. But how did the
designers came on
victimisation these kind of designs?
During the starting years of the Twentieth century, the "Industrial
Revolution" in Europe changed the face of our planet. It
was easy to design and manufacture goods on a mass scale
with amazing speed and efficiency.
This created a flood of industries in and about the cities.
These cities attracted large figure of folk to migrate from
rural areas to city centers in search of a living.
Because of this migrant effect there was a fast need of
housing requirement for the workers. This is wherever
the idea of
an "apartment" was introduced. Because of the pressure of demand,
a school of thoughts emerged inside
the architects, who
believed that "simplicity" is the need of today's era.
They thought that, the design of the building has to be simple
and easy to build, then only we can vie with the growing
demand of housing of necessity
in cities. That's why simple designs with mostly plane and square faces with square or rectangular openings
were used. These forms and masses were easy to build and still
beautiful. If everything from "safety pins" to "space ships"
could be built on a mass scale, why not "buildings".
The school of thought believed that a plane rectangular form
is in itself beautiful and they proven this victimisation infinite
permutations and combinations of the basic square form. That's
why decoration was given a second preference. Now we call this
school of thought as "contemporary". In contemporary design
every element has an order.
That's why in today's modern interior design, simplicity is the
key to an efficient design. Unlike the previous oriental design
theme, the contemporary design theme states that any kind of
architectural decoration is always dependent on the basic form
of the building. The form itself is so beautiful, that the need
to further decorate it is not required. Today's modern interiors
spaces are simple to understand, simple to construct, and
project a kind of simplicity.
By reading the above paragraphs several of you strength
say that,
decoration is no more needed. But this is not true. I am not trying
to force several ideas here. But most folk confuse the whole
concept of "Interior Design" and "Interior Decoration". Some
are quite several and several have a unique value in today's
complex society.
Decoration was thing
the primitive man learned, looking at
the nature about him. He saw plants, flowers, birds, animals
and tried to copy these elements. We still use "embroidery" on
our dresses. But the modern design theory says that any sort
of decoration can only "enhance" the existing form, but can not
be an element of design.
What makes this mean?
In the above same
example the "embroidery" pattern can for sure add to the beauty of the cloth, but the modern theory denies to
accept the material to be of a cheap quality. It states that every form, texture, material, shape is in itself beautiful and must be
accepted as it is. Because of this the need to further decorate it
does not arise.
Thus decoration whether used in architecture or elsewhere is always
dependant on the form on which it is used, but design is
an independent entity which makes not need any justification from the
external factors.
The two design themes mentioned above are still wide
used today.
The user must look upon them from a point of view of what better suits
his/her likes and dislikes. Only then can you give yourself and
your family the better quality of living.
I hope this article was informative to everyone.
Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya
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