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Ideas For Interior Design

By Rosemary Leake

Ideas for interior design are a dime a dozen these
days. In fact, you can likely watch one hour of television dedicated to
the subject and come away with enough information to design an entire
home. The problem with the tv-to life application of ideas for interior
design is that, to begin with, they are difficult to document. Unless
you sit beside or in front of the tv, scribbling madly onto a piece of
paper, it is tough to actually hang on to all of the ideas you might
get from the show. Also, success with any interior design project is
planning, planning, planning. Duplicating or copying a design from
television into your home might involve some extra steps or planning
that was not included in the thirty-minute or hour-long segment of the
show. It is this reason that one should sit down and actually go
through an entire ?dry run' of a design before it is actually executed.
This way, there is a better chance that you will figure out and take
necessary preventative measures to ensure a problem free application.

Television is not the only resource for information
and ideas for interior design. Books are a great helper to designers of
any background or experience levels. The content found in books is
often much more thought-out and explanative material then that of a tv
show. This is so because many books entail much more basic material and
information then a normal television show can include in a short
segment of time. Also, books are commonly co-authored on such subjects
and are generally edited before released in any form to consumers so
the content has often times been written and/or edited by at least two
separate parties. This is the case most often times, but there are
always exceptions to the rules.

If a book seems too labor intensive or time
consuming, you might consider magazine articles as a source for ideas
for interior design. In magazines, you have the additional benefit of
visual reresentations of designconcepts that you can actually hold onto
for an extended period of time. Many interior design professionals take
advantage of this benefit by collecting large quantities of these
articles or pictures and placing them into a format that is easily
accessible to them. This is a tremendous resource for finding a
particular look or feel that a client or person might not be able to
describe in actual industry terms.

The terminology used by designers is fairly
self-describing although people that are not exposed to the jargon
might not understand certain concepts or phrases used in defining ideas
for interior design. For example, most people are generally aware of
the terms ?traditional' or ?modern' design although they might have
trouble explaining ones such as ?Minimalist' or ?Americana'. There is
no reason to feel inadequate if these phrases are unfamiliar to you,
just understand that the learning process takes time and is exactly as
described, a process.

If you are comfortable with your own level of
creativity, browse as many magazines as possible to put together a
unique style or design code of your own and work within those
guidelines and ideas for interior design applications. If you are a
little less comfortable with your own sense of style and find it easier
to point to a traditional design category, gather all the information
possible related to that category and stick to the general guidelines
presented in the information you have assembled.

The best way to assimilate information offering you
ideas for interior design is to take a little information from each of
the above suggested sources and compile it into a creative archive of
sorts that you can access again at a later time in order to compare and
contrast with your own ideas and vision.

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