STYLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN ASSIGNMENT
STYLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN ASSIGNMENT
STYLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN ASSIGNMENT
INTERIOR DESIGN
NOOR UL ESHA
(20014795-007)
SUBMITTED TO: SIR ZOHAIB
VICTORIAN STYLE
VICTORIAN STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN:
Victorian interior design
embodies opulence and grandeur,
characterized by rich colors,
ornate furniture, and lavish décor.
Where the in modern times the
Victorian style evolve with
modern time aspects
Colors:
Deep, dark hues like burgundy and navy, transitioning to brighter pastels later in the
era.
Furniture:
Overstuffed and intricately carved pieces like armchairs and chaise lounges.
Lighting:
Tiffany lamps and candles, adding a touch of elegance.
Decor:
Abundant accessories like framed pictures, china, lace doilies, and potted plants.
Flooring:
Parquet wood, carpeting, and decorative tiles with geometric patterns.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF CLASSICAL STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN:
Architectural Details: .
Classical interiors often feature architectural elements such as columns, arches, and
moldings. These details add grandeur and sophistication to the space.
Symmetry and Balance:
Classical design values symmetry and balance, with furniture and decor arranged in a
harmonious and proportional manner. This creates a sense of order and elegance in the
space.
Rich Materials: .
Classical interiors make use of luxurious materials such as marble, granite, and
hardwoods for flooring, countertops, and furniture. These materials contribute to the
sense of opulence and grandeur associated with classical design.
Ornate Furniture: .
Classical furniture is often characterized by intricate carvings, curved lines, and rich
upholstery. Pieces may be inspired by historical styles such as Louis XVI, Chippendale,
or Queen Anne.
Classical Motifs: .
Classical interiors often feature motifs inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art, such
as Greek key patterns, acanthus leaves, and classical figures. These motifs can be found
in architectural details, furniture, and decor.
Formality: .
Classical interiors tend to have a formal and dignified atmosphere, with an emphasis on
refined elegance. This is reflected in the choice of furniture, decor, and color palettes,
which are often muted and sophisticated.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF GOTHIC STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN:
Pointed Arches: .
One of the most distinctive features of Gothic architecture, pointed arches are often
incorporated into interior design elements such as doorways, windows, and even
furniture.
Vaulted Ceilings: .
High ceilings with intricate vaulted designs add to the grandeur of Gothic interiors.
Ribbed vaults and fan vaults are common features.
Gargoyles and Grotesques: .
These sculpted figures, often depicting mythical creatures or grotesque faces, adorn the
exteriors and interiors of Gothic buildings, adding a touch of mystery and sometimes
serving practical purposes like drainage.
Stained Glass Windows: .
Elaborate stained glass windows are a hallmark of Gothic design, featuring intricate
designs depicting religious scenes or geometric patterns. They often cast colorful light
into the interior spaces.
Dark Wood Paneling: .
Rich, dark wood such as oak or walnut is commonly used for paneling, furniture, and
accents in Gothic interiors, adding to the sense of depth and richness.
Ornate Carvings: .
Intricately carved wood or stone detailing is a prominent feature, seen in furniture,
doorways, moldings, and other architectural elements.
Tapestries and Textiles: .
Heavy, luxurious fabrics like velvet, damask, and brocade are used for curtains,
upholstery, and wall hangings, adding texture and warmth to the space.
Candlelight and Chandeliers: .
Before the advent of electricity, Gothic interiors were illuminated by candlelight. Ornate
chandeliers and wall sconces provided both light and decoration.
Masonry and Stone: .
Stone walls, pillars, and fireplaces contribute to the solid, enduring feel of Gothic
interiors. Exposed stone or brickwork is often left unfinished or only lightly treated.
Symbolism and Religious Motifs: .
Many Gothic designs incorporate religious symbols and motifs, reflecting the era's strong
connection to Christianity and the church.
Dramatic Furniture: .
Furniture in Gothic interiors tends to be substantial and imposing, with intricate
carvings and details. Canopy beds, heavy wooden tables, and throne-like chairs are
common.
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ART AND CRAFT STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS
STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN
EMERGED IN THE LATE 19TH
AND EARLY 20TH
CENTURIES AS A REACTION
AGAINST THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION AND MASS
PRODUCTION. IT
EMPHASIZED CRAFTSMANSHIP, SIMPLICITY, AND THE USE OF NATURAL
MATERIALS
CHARACTERISTICS OF ART AND CRAFT STYLE OF INTERIOR DESIGN:
Handcrafted Elements: .
The Arts and Crafts movement celebrated the skill of the craftsman, so handcrafted
elements are a defining feature. Furniture, textiles, ceramics, and metalwork often
exhibit intricate detailing and quality craftsmanship.
Natural Materials: .
This style emphasizes the use of natural materials such as wood, stone, clay, and metals
like copper and brass. These materials are often left in their natural state or minimally
treated to showcase their inherent beauty.
Simple Forms: .
Furniture and architectural elements in the Arts and Crafts style tend to have simple,
straightforward designs with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. The focus is on
functionality and quality rather than elaborate decoration.
Built-in Furniture and Storage: .
Arts and Crafts interiors often feature built-in furniture and storage solutions, such as
bookcases, benches, and cabinets, designed to blend seamlessly with the architecture of
the space.
Emphasis on Craftsmanship: .
Attention to detail and quality craftsmanship are paramount in Arts and Crafts interiors.
This is reflected in everything from the joinery of furniture pieces to the hand-applied
finishes on woodwork.
Warm Color Palette: .
Earthy tones such as brown, tan, olive green, and ochre are commonly used in Arts and
Crafts interiors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. These colors are often
complemented by accents of deep red, mustard yellow, or muted blue.
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Stained Glass: .
Inspired by medieval craftsmanship, stained glass windows and light fixtures are a
characteristic feature of Arts and Crafts interiors. These windows often feature
geometric or floral designs in rich, vibrant colors.
Textiles Inspired by Nature: .
Textiles in Arts and Crafts interiors often feature motifs inspired by nature, such as
flowers, leaves, and vines. Fabrics like linen, cotton, and wool are preferred for their
natural look and feel.
Handmade Decorative Accents: .
Decorative accents such as pottery, ceramics, tiles, and woven textiles are typically
handmade and often feature organic, nature-inspired designs.
Integration with Nature: .
Arts and Crafts architecture often seeks to integrate the indoors with the outdoors, with
features like porches, patios, and large windows that provide views of nature and allow
natural light to flood the interior spaces
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Natural Motifs: .
Art Nouveau design draws heavily from nature, with motifs inspired by plants, flowers,
insects, and other organic forms. These motifs are often stylized and abstracted, creating
a sense of harmony and fluidity.
Asymmetry: .
Art Nouveau interiors often embrace asymmetry, with furniture arrangements and
decorative elements arranged in an informal, flowing manner. This departure from
traditional symmetry adds to the dynamic and expressive nature of the style.
Exotic Materials: .
Art Nouveau designers experimented with a wide range of materials, including exotic
woods, metals such as wrought iron and copper, stained glass, ceramics, and decorative
tiles. These materials were often combined to create intricate and luxurious surfaces.
Stained Glass: .
Stained glass windows and light fixtures are a common feature of Art Nouveau interiors,
incorporating vibrant colors and intricate patterns inspired by nature and mythology.
Rich Colors: ,
Art Nouveau interiors often feature rich, saturated colors such as deep greens, blues,
purples, and earth tones, creating a sense of warmth and opulence.
Textured Surfaces: .
Textured surfaces, such as hammered metal, embossed leather, and decorative
plasterwork, add depth and visual interest to Art Nouveau interiors.
Integration of Art and Craft: .
Art Nouveau designers sought to blur the boundaries between fine art and applied arts,
incorporating elements of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts into interior design.
Elegant Furniture: .
Furniture in Art Nouveau interiors is characterized by its graceful curves, intricate
carvings, and luxurious upholstery. Chairs, tables, and cabinets often feature decorative
motifs inspired by nature and mythology.
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Use of Industrial Materials: .
Modern design often incorporates industrial materials such as concrete, steel, and glass.
These materials are celebrated for their honesty and durability, and they add a
contemporary edge to the space.
Innovative Furniture Design: .
Modern interior design showcases innovative furniture designs that prioritize both form
and function. Furniture pieces often feature clean lines, geometric shapes, and ergonomic
designs, with an emphasis on comfort and usability.
Bold Accents: .
While modern interiors tend to favor simplicity, they may incorporate bold accents or
pops of color to add visual interest and personality to the space. This could include
vibrant artwork, statement lighting fixtures, or colorful throw pillows.
Technology Integration: .
Modern interiors often incorporate advanced technology seamlessly into the design, with
features such as smart home systems, integrated speakers, and hidden storage solutions
that enhance convenience and efficiency.
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Open Floor Plans: .
Contemporary interiors often embrace open floor plans, where spaces flow seamlessly
into one another without the need for dividing walls. This layout promotes a sense of
spaciousness and encourages social interaction.
Natural Light: .
Contemporary design emphasizes the importance of natural light, with large windows,
glass doors, and skylights used to maximize daylighting and create a bright, airy
atmosphere. Window treatments are often minimal to allow light to filter in freely.
Mix of Materials: .
Contemporary interiors incorporate a mix of materials, textures, and finishes to add
visual interest and depth to the space. Common materials include wood, metal, glass,
stone, and concrete, often used in unexpected ways.
Focus on Functionality: .
Contemporary design prioritizes functionality and usability, with furniture and
architectural elements chosen for their practicality as well as their aesthetics. Multi-
functional furniture pieces and innovative storage solutions are often incorporated to
maximize space efficiency.
Bold Accents: .
While contemporary interiors tend to favor simplicity, they may incorporate bold accents
or pops of color to add personality and visual interest to the space. This could include
vibrant artwork, statement furniture pieces, or colorful accessories.
Minimalism: .
Contemporary design often embraces minimalist principles, with a focus on simplicity,
clean lines, and the elimination of unnecessary clutter. Spaces are kept uncluttered and
well-organized to create a sense of calm and tranquility.
Eclectic Elements: .
Contemporary interiors may incorporate elements from various styles and eras, resulting
in an eclectic mix of furniture, artwork, and decorative accents. This blend of styles adds
personality and character to the space.
Integration of Technology: .
Contemporary interiors often incorporate advanced technology seamlessly into the
design, with features such as smart home systems, integrated speakers, and high-tech
appliances that enhance comfort and convenience.
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INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR DESIGN OF INTERIOR DESIGN
THE INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR
DESIGN DRAWS INSPIRATION
FROM OLD FACTORIES,
WAREHOUSES, AND OTHER
INDUSTRIAL SPACES,
CELEBRATING RAW
MATERIALS, EXPOSED
ARCHITECTURE, AND
UTILITARIAN DESIGN
ELEMENTS.
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Vintage and Repurposed Finds: .
Industrial design often incorporates vintage and repurposed furniture, lighting fixtures,
and accessories. These pieces add character and history to the space, while also
contributing to the industrial aesthetic.
Neutral Color Palette: .
Industrial interiors often feature a neutral color palette dominated by shades of gray,
brown, black, and white. These colors provide a neutral backdrop that allows the raw
materials and industrial elements to take center stage.
Edison Bulbs and Exposed Lighting: .
Lighting fixtures in industrial interiors often feature Edison bulbs or other exposed
filament bulbs, adding a warm and nostalgic glow to the space. Pendant lights, track
lighting, and industrial-style chandeliers are common choices.
Urban Accents: .
Industrial interiors may incorporate urban-inspired accents such as graffiti art, vintage
signage, and salvaged industrial equipment. These elements pay homage to the space's
industrial roots and add a touch of urban flair
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Neutral Color Palette: .
Zen interiors often feature a neutral color palette dominated by shades of white, beige,
gray, and earth tones. These colors create a sense of serenity and balance, allowing the
mind to rest and focus inward.
Open Spaces: .
Zen design embraces open spaces and fluid floor plans that allow for easy movement and
flow. Rooms are often interconnected, with sliding doors or screens used to create flexible
living areas that can be opened up or closed off as needed.
Natural Light: .
Natural light is essential in Zen interiors, with large windows, skylights, and other
openings used to maximize daylighting and create a connection to the outdoors. Window
treatments are often minimal to allow light to filter in freely.
Feng Shui Principles: .
Zen design incorporates principles of Feng Shui to create harmony and balance in the
space. Furniture placement, room layout, and the arrangement of elements are carefully
considered to promote positive energy flow and well-being.
Simple Furniture: .
Furniture in Zen interiors is simple, functional, and low to the ground. Pieces often have
clean lines, smooth surfaces, and minimal ornamentation. Japanese-style furniture such
as tatami mats, low tables, and floor cushions are common.
Natural Accents: .
Zen interiors often feature natural accents such as indoor plants, bonsai trees, rocks, and
water features. These elements bring a sense of tranquility and connection to the natural
world into the space.
Soft Textures: .
Soft, tactile textures such as cotton, linen, and wool are used for upholstery, bedding, and
rugs in Zen interiors. These textures add warmth and comfort to the space while
maintaining a sense of simplicity.
Mindful Design: .
Zen design encourages mindfulness and intentionality in every aspect of the space, from
the arrangement of furniture to the selection of decor. Each element is chosen
thoughtfully to promote a sense of peace, balance, and harmony.
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INDIAN INTERIOR DESIGN OF INTERIOR DESIGN
THE INDIAN
INTERIOR DESIGN
IS RICH, DIVERSE,
AND DEEPLY
INFLUENCED BY
THE COUNTRY'S
CULTURAL
HERITAGE,
HISTORY, AND
TRADITIONS.
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Exotic Fabrics: .
Indian interiors often feature exotic fabrics such as silk, velvet, and brocade. These
fabrics are used for curtains, upholstery, and cushions, adding texture, color, and luxury
to the space.
Layered Textures: .
Indian design embraces layered textures and materials to create visual interest and
depth. Textiles, rugs, cushions, and wall hangings are layered to add warmth and
dimension to the space.
Candlelight and Lamps: .
Lighting plays a crucial role in Indian interior design, with candles, oil lamps, and
decorative lanterns used to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. These lighting
fixtures often feature intricate designs and are placed strategically to highlight
architectural features and decorative elements.
Spiritual and Sacred Spaces: .
Indian homes often include dedicated spaces for prayer, meditation, or worship. These
spaces may feature altars, shrines, or niches adorned with religious icons, statues, or
paintings, creating a sense of spiritual tranquility within the home.
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