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About Interior Design

Interior design is the art or process of designing the interior, often including the exterior, of a room or building. Interior design is all about how we experience spaces. It’s a powerful, essential part of our daily lives and affects how we live, work, play, and even heal. Comfortable homes, functional workplaces, beautiful public spaces—that’s interior design at work.

New Interior Designs (Latest 20 posts)

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Interior design is the practice of space planning and designing interior spaces in homes and buildings. It involves creating floor plans, furniture layouts, and designing the look and feel of a space.

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modern chesterfield uk design

modern chesterfield uk design

minieminie: burgundy love!
Wonderful Classic Mirror Gold Carved

Wonderful Classic Mirror Gold Carved

GuestGuest: Please message me about a mall mirror
beautiful chair design green traditional

beautiful chair design green traditional

daviddavid: It looks like an emerald great
smoked Bedroom Furniture Sets Design A Bedroom

smoked Bedroom Furniture Sets Design A Bedroom

JasmineJasmine: It would be so great if I had this
queen classic dining room design

queen classic dining room design

GuestGuest: Please send me more pictures
Corner Kitchen Table Sets Corner Dining Table Design Ideas

Corner Kitchen Table Sets Corner Dining Table Design Ideas

KatreKatre: This is an cute design. That will also go well in a backyard. Very floral.. I would use this in the back porch this is designed for greeting guest. You can connect your kitchen to the garden outside a place to enjoy water or nature views or a protec
Cool Bunk Beds For Boys

Cool Bunk Beds For Boys

anthonyanthony: can I purchase bunk bed
Beds And Bedroom Furniture Bedroom Furniture Shops

Beds And Bedroom Furniture Bedroom Furniture Shops

Kitty KateKitty Kate: I can sleep in this room forever
Princess Loveseat Gold Leaf Carved Wooden and Navy Velvet Quilted Stylish Perfect hand work

Princess Loveseat Gold Leaf Carved Wooden and Navy Velvet Quilted Stylish Perfect hand work

LauraLaura: Do you have a choice of red velvet fabric? What's the price? Is there shipping to Sacramento CA?
Red Fabric Living Room Furniture Design

Red Fabric Living Room Furniture Design

MinsaMinsa: I'm in love with it
Turquoise Surf Velvet Chesterfield Couch Design

Turquoise Surf Velvet Chesterfield Couch Design

ElizabethElizabeth: Nice and colorful model:)
Wonderful Classic Mirror Gold Carved

Wonderful Classic Mirror Gold Carved

GuestGuest: Please message me about a mall mirror
classic sectional chesterfield sofa pink fabric l shaped

classic sectional chesterfield sofa pink fabric l shaped

ChrissyChrissy: I am interested in this couch. What are the measurements and price? I can be reached at chri***

Living Room

In Western architecture, a living room or lounge room (informal: lounge) is a room in a residential house for relaxing and socializing. Such a room is sometimes called a front room when it is near the main entrance at the front of the house. The term sitting room is sometimes used synonymously with living room, although a sitting room may also occur in a hotel or other public building. In large homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queen's Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. The term living room was coined in the late 19th or early 20th century.
A typical Western living room may contain furnishings such as a sofa, chairs, occasional tables, coffee tables, bookshelves, electric lamps, rugs, or other furniture. Traditionally, a sitting room in the United Kingdom and New Zealand has a fireplace, dating from when this was necessary for heating. In a Japanese sitting room, called a washitsu, the floor is covered with tatami, sectioned mats, on which people can sit comfortably.

Today contemporary furniture designers and manufacturers continue to evolve the design. Still seeking new materials, with which to produce unique forms, still employing simplicity and lightness of form, in preference to a heavy ornament. And most of all they are still endeavouring to step beyond what has gone before to create entirely new visual experiences for us. The designs that prompted this paradigm shift were produced in the middle of the 20th century, most of them well before 1960. And yet they are still regarded internationally as symbols of the modern age, the present and perhaps even the future. Modern Classic Furniture became an icon of elegance and sophistication.