Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Interior Designs Part 3: INDUSTRIAL, ITALIAN, MOROCCAN, RETRO and RUSTIC

Interior Design Part 3: INDUSTRIAL, ITALIAN, MOROCCAN, RETRO and RUSTIC

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This is the Part 3 of our Interior Design Styles. This is one for me to effectively learn the interior designs and styles. While compiling the different interior design styles, I would often find myself lost for words on describing an interior, and in terms of comparison. I would usually find myself  seeing rustic and industrial style similar and just one style. Now, I kinda have an idea as to what elements should go with the look or design we want.

This design styles will help realtor's in staging a home. How? First, if we have the basic knowledge of the designs and elements, we can rock the home staging for potential buyers. Second, we can personalize the home that the buyer's are looking for, based on their style. The more you know your client and the more you style the home according to their taste; the faster they can decide on buying that home. It will absolutely require more work, but, customizing the place according to their style they don't have to imagine how it will look like with the style that they want. 

If you have missed the other Interior Designs that I have posted, Click on the link/s below:


1. Industrial Style


Image Source: www.decoist.com
Industrial design is the combination of art and engineering to make life easier. Everything from the construction to the selected furniture and the item is boldly on display. That's why an open space like a loft is good for this confident style. 

Industrial style can be an unfinished look and focuses on combining raw and pretty rough surfaces with clean, flat surfaces. It is primarily a showcase for everything related to industry and fabrication. 

Color: Your color palette should steer clear of bright, bold color instead you are looking for warm, neutral tones to fill your space.
Shades and tones of gray work really great mixed up with white to add a crisp, clean look.

2.  Italian Style


Image Source: www.alainain.com
Italian interior design page could be chic, luxurious and glamorous. This stunning concept could transform any home into a fabulous living experience. Modern Italian homes are not be confused with the airy, Mediterranean styled homes. They are highly sophisticated with lots of interesting open space to indulge in and perfectly combine traditional values with a modern, up to date look. 

Decor: Try to add good quality, contemporary furniture into your home to help you create a high-end, modern look.
Color: Start your concept off with a white/off-white color palette and build from there. White is the foundation of your room and is the best backdrop for your fantastic Italian decor.
You do not need to overcrowd your space with lots of Italian style furniture. Instead, go for well placed, good looking items that you love. Simple sofas and chairs work perfectly with a couple of scatter cushions BUT not many for this concept. -Source: http://www.interiordesignipedia.com

3. Moroccan Style

Modern Moroccan Interior. Image Source: www.livingpod.com
The enchanting, warm look of Moroccan interior design is a delightful and captivating style for your home.  Modern Moroccan interior design is very balanced and strikingly beautiful. So the aim of this section is to help you achieve just that. This style is influenced by Arabian interior design, Spanish, and French design.
What you are trying to achieve is a thoroughly captivating look by using warm tones, sensual lighting and downright fascinating furniture.
Color: your color palette could reflect earth tone and the warmth or a magnificent sunrise coupled with vibrant turquoise.
Deep, rich colors look fabulous, like those shown in the above image; chocolate, aubergine, and jade/olive/sage green along with silver and amber set against a wheat or beige background.
Deep sea blue and aquamarine like that you can see in the bathroom image below paired with burnt orange and neutral colors also work well. - Source: http://www.interiordesignipedia.com

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