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INTERIOR ILLUSTRATION
OUTLINE

Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. If you don't like a specific musical style, the theater bores you, or you're not attracted to works of art, you can almost always avoid them. Architecture, however, is different. A poorly thought-out project will affect the lives of many people consistently and for a long time. With interiors, this effect is even more amplified. Humanity is spending more and more time indoors, which directly impacts our well-being and health. In periods of compulsory retirement, as in the current pandemic of Covid-19, we gain a sense of how important interior spaces are for our well-being and even for the prevention of diseases. Designing an indoor environment is a huge responsibility for a professional. An interior designer must plan, research, coordinate, and manage these projects to obtain an adequately healthy and aesthetically pleasing environment for the people who use the space.

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Industrial   Edge    

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The industrial design aesthetic is every bit as cultivated and nuanced as those of centuries prior, with no

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Defined by a raw, unfinished, and almost factory-like sensibility, an industrial interior style showcases utilitarian materials such as wood, metal, and cement in a way that proves that form and function can be one and the same.

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Shabby Chic

Soft hues reign in the shabby chic interior. Bright white and beige are the most popular, as are pastel colors such as pink, lavender and light blue.

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Monochromatic Modern 

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Choosing the simplicity of monochrome, using a paired back combination of black, white and grey can be key to creating a a calm and restful retreat, implemented by some plants to work with.

Introducing pure grey can soften what is often seen as a stark contrast.

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