Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Interior Design Ideas with Indian Style

Keeping cool
Even though many people think of Indian design as a sexy layering of materials, brilliant colors, and heaps of candle lights, figurines, decorative mirrors and other decorations, real Indian decorations is often more demure than this image. While Indian is a huge country with huge assortment in environment, much of it is hot, so the reason of much of the decorations is to avoid the hot sun and confess cooling sea breezes to the home.

Surfaces tend to be created of wooden, stone or tile, and because warm increases, rooms are often designed with high roofs for the warm to rise into, Even as most living takes on or near the floor, where it's cooler. Traditional Indian furnishings is often designed low to the ground: low cushioning sofas or divans, floor cushions and weaved mats are common. Lacy, pierced screens let sea breezes enter the home while protecting privacy.

If you live in a cold environment, you will have to evolve these features for the house. Using lots of cushions, on the ground as well as on your furnishings, and tosses on a low couch, chaise or daybed will help make a relaxed, casual feel. Hand-woven mats on wooden floors boost the decorations.

Interior Design

Color and Pattern
Color and pattern are your top tools for creating a specially Indian design in a western house. Walls may be vibrant shaded in gemstone shades like hot pink, indigo, aqua blue, green, lemon or orange, or they may be fairly neutral, in white or balmy earth shades like curry, sand or myope. Jewel shades may be added in curtains, cushions, carpeting, or other accessories. You can make bed hangings, cushions or window curtains from saris, for example; these wonderful garments may be remarkably shaded, actual, and decorated in gold line.

India as well has a long custom of making wonderful cotton materials block-printed with flower or creature designs or obscure paisleys. Using these materials for bedspreads, cushions, drapes or wall hangings will help you make an genuine Indian atmosphere that's quite different from Hollywood's idea.

Indian furniture is often created of dark, ornately designed wooden, solid and traditional rather than diminutive. Adding even a particular designed wooden piece, such as a table, chair or chest, will help attain Indian design.

Accessories
Animal elements are common on small articles and materials as the Hindu belief venerates all animals--cows and antelopes, elephants, peacocks and birds. Cushions or bins designed with these elements will help make the design.

Ornate archways are a common Indian architectural element that may be duplicated in decorative mirrors and headboards.

Wooden boxes or other items with bone inlay, and furniture or fabric designed with small decorative mirrors are also common of different Indian regions.

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