Homes - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Wed, 21 Aug 2024 11:29:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Top 10 Aesthetic Mugs To Amplify Your Daily Tea And Coffee Brewing Rituals https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/21/top-10-aesthetic-mugs-to-amplify-your-daily-tea-coffee-brewing-rituals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-10-aesthetic-mugs-to-amplify-your-daily-tea-coffee-brewing-rituals Wed, 21 Aug 2024 11:40:41 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=505320

Top 10 Aesthetic Mugs To Amplify Your Daily Tea And Coffee Brewing Rituals

I’m sure you have a beverage of choice that you need whether in the morning, the evening, or night – usually, it is coffee or...
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I’m sure you have a beverage of choice that you need whether in the morning, the evening, or night – usually, it is coffee or tea. For me personally, it is coffee!  I love coffee, I need it to start my day, or else I simply refuse to start my day! It’s the boost of energy, dose of motivation, and rush of serotonin that I need every morning. And, I’m pretty sure that’s the case for most of us. We all need our cup of tea or coffee. There is a different satisfaction and pleasure in sipping caffeine that you know is the result of your hard work, something precariously prepared with your personal touch to it. And, you need the perfect mug or cup to drink from it. Hence, we’ve curated a collection of well-designed, functional, and aesthetically pleasing cups and mugs that will make a great addition to your kitchen.

1. Hug Cup

Called Imre’s Hug Cup, this cute little mug was designed to embody the designer’s belief that, “we give special attention to things we use in our everyday life. We like to have a personal relation to the objects we touch closely, such as a cup.” The innovative design offers a unique take on the mug’s traditional side handle.

Why is it noteworthy?

The mug allows users to securely grip the Hug Cup while letting them feel the warmth of the liquid contents inside. Imre says “The whole cup creates an intimate tunnel through the cup itself for your finger, you may enjoy the heat of your beverage without burning your palm.”

What we like

  • Provides an innovative and contemporary twist on a typical mug design

What we dislike

  • It could take a while to adjust to the new form of the handle. Some users could find it uncomfortable to use

2. Ceramic Mug

Say hello to the Ceramic Mug – this lovely little mug is the perfect example of earth meets wood. It is a symphony of textures that is designed to be an excellent treat to your fingers and lips. When you slowly drink from the mug, you experience an enriching sensory stimulation, which creates a whole new drinking experience for you.
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Why is it noteworthy?

As you drink tea from the mug, you slowly come into contact with the surface, which forms a relaxing and soothing mood for the whole tea-drinking experience. The mug is an engaging product with interesting contrasts.

What we like

  • Built from quality Japanese ceramics
  • The mug is quite smooth and interesting to touch and drink from

What we dislike

  • You cannot put the mug in a microwave, which is quite inconvenient

3. Eterna Glass Mug

Say hello to the Eterna Glass Mug – a stunning mug that lets you enjoy your favorite beverage in style while ensuring you also look after the planet, owing to its glass design. The mug is made from recycled glass, and it is a 100% recyclable product. The drinkware is pretty stunning, merging expert craftsmanship with a love for the environment.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The delightful mug showcases a mesmerizing display of light in every drink. Each glass is made by hand and displays little bubbles, which gives each glass a unique and captivating character. The mugs also showcase a rather luxurious and elegant appearance.

What we like

  • Sustainable and recyclable product
  • Boasts an aura of elegance and style

What we dislike

  • Seems quite delicate, and must be handled and cleaned with care

4. Biomorphic Mugs

These fascinating mugs are inspired by the real and organic beauty of coral reefs, cellular structures, and the networks of mycelium. The diverse pieces seem to be alive with movement. The handles seem to sprawl and move around like living extensions of the cups, forming intriguing web-like patterns, which offer a new identity to the same-old mugs.

Why is it noteworthy?

The handles feature curves and twists, which allow you to playfully interact with the mugs, converting the everyday act of holding a mug into something engaging and sensory. The mugs are also visually quite attractive and unique, allowing them to add some personality to your kitchen or dining table.

What we like

  • Plays around with the concept of mugs

What we dislike

  • The handles have a unique form, and they may be tough to hold and drink from

5. Unfiltered Titanium Whisky Glass

Named the Unfiltered Titanium Whisky Glass, this lovely glass draws inspiration from metallic hues in turn building a captivating light and color interplay. This glass provides an exciting visual experience as it is amped with a 1/f fluctuating pattern which reminds you of a murmuring stream. The glass is made from pure titanium and elevates your drinking experience.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Built using cutting-edge technology which creates an interesting color play. The glass is biocompatible and safe, in fact, even more than platinum or glass. It is resistant to odors and stains and maintains long-term hygiene.

What we like

  • Makes use of advanced space development technology

What we dislike

  • You’re unable to see how much liquid you’re pouring into the glass

6. Earth-Friendly Tumbler

Called the Earth-Friendly Tumbler, this eco-friendly glass is made from PAPLUS – a new thermoplastic resin that uses biodegradable paper to add durability, moldability, and heat resistance. Normal PLA usually lacks these qualities, making the tumbler pretty amazing.

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Why is it noteworthy?

PAPLUS builds a rather unique and novel texture that is similar to ceramic or wooden cups. When you take a sip from the tumbler, you taste a lovely flavor, which also forms an engaging sensation on your lips.

What we like

  • Makes drinking water a whole new sensory experience
  • Equipped with a heat resistance of f 120°

What we dislike

  • The natural color does become uneven and fade from use, which may not be preferred by all users

7. Eatsy

The designer Jexter created Eatsy by asking himself the simple question, “How might we design an adaptive tableware to enhance the dining experience for the visually impaired?”. The collection includes a set of multi-functional tableware including a plate, bowl, cup, and other utensils integrated with a silicone flap.

Why is it noteworthy?

Eatsy includes a unique silicone flap that can be utilized to increase the ease of usage while eliminating the stigma by combining it with existing tableware. The collection is created for the visually impaired, and it enables them to feel the edge of the container, helping them get through their tasks, and letting them pour water correctly.

What we like

  • Subtly offer unique sensory cues for the visually impaired

What we dislike

  • Requires user to have a firm grip on the cup

8. Floating Mug

Called the Floating Mug, this unique little mug is designed with beauty in mind. It is an elegant drinking solution designed to be not only a mug but also a coaster. It serves as two handy products, packed in a minimal and compact form, which is pretty easy to use. The mug doesn’t need any coaster to prevent any stains, since it has an in-built coaster.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Floating Mug is truly a wonder for tea and coffee drinkers, as it functions as two products as one. You don’t need to add a coaster under the mug since it already has one attached to it. You can handle the mug as any other standard drinking glass, and it works just fine as that too.

What we like

  • Serves as two products in one

What we dislike

  • The handle is breakable, so it should be used with care, and like a regular mug

9. Mμ

Say hello to Mμ – a coffee cup designed to celebrate the everyday rituals. These stunning Porcelain coffee cups are designed to push the boundaries of ceramics manufacturing. They are designed to be frictionless, and they feature a ribbed design which ensures that your beverages stay hot, and ready for you to drink whenever you wish to.

Why is it noteworthy?

The coffee cup is designed for speed and convenience, and they are made with complete attention to detail, using premium materials and craftsmanship, elevating your everyday tea or coffee drinking ritual.

What we like

  • The unglazed porcelain exterior offers a tactile feel to the cup

What we dislike

  • They aren’t portable, so you can’t use them for on-the-go coffee

10. Ceramic Travel Cups

These stunning travel cups by Rebecca Heasman are truly unique and one-of-a-kind. These travel cups are made on a pottery wheel and the rim of each travel cup is thrown at a precise width which enables the silicone lids to fit properly after firings. The designer spent hours testing, measuring, and calculating to finally create the perfect travel cups.

Why is it noteworthy?

The travel cups are designed to be unique pieces of art, and you can admire them as you drink coffee or tea from them. They’re great for your daily commute, work, and when you’re simply chilling at home. Each cup is a beautiful blend of shape and design, and you can choose your preferred liquid amount and have it created.

What we like

  • Unique and colorful aesthetics that make the mugs stand out

What we dislike

  • Ceramic is still a fragile material

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The MERAKI Espresso Machine is what you get if Apple and Dyson collaborated to design a coffee maker https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/20/the-meraki-espresso-machine-is-what-you-get-if-apple-and-dyson-collaborated-to-design-a-coffee-maker/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-meraki-espresso-machine-is-what-you-get-if-apple-and-dyson-collaborated-to-design-a-coffee-maker Wed, 21 Aug 2024 01:45:23 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=504581

The MERAKI Espresso Machine is what you get if Apple and Dyson collaborated to design a coffee maker

A clean design, flawless and silent operation, and perfect results with just the right amount of tech. That’s what the Meraki promises, as compared to...
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A clean design, flawless and silent operation, and perfect results with just the right amount of tech. That’s what the Meraki promises, as compared to other espresso machines which can be cumbersome, archaic, and sometimes outright messy.

Ask any true-blue coffee lover and they’ll tell you that the Nespresso and Keurig aren’t coffee machines. They’re merely water boilers that pass hot water through a pod filled with coffee grounds. That isn’t how coffee should be extracted or savored. The true magic is in going from bean to cup, covering the grinding, tamping, extracting, and pouring process in one singular cycle. While the idea of grinding beans every time you want a cup of coffee may feel tiresome to most, devices like the Meraki make the ritual more foolproof and enjoyable. Touted as the ‘ultimate’ espresso maker, this nifty device uplifts coffee-making using a combination of design and innovation.

Designer: Meraki

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The first thing that really catches your eye is the Meraki’s design. Best described as futuristic-yet-contemporary, the espresso maker has a matte exterior with metallic accents, sleek surfaces, and a circular display on the top that guides you through the espresso-making process. The somewhat monolithic device handles grinding, extraction, and frothing, and clearly separates the three functions into distinct zones from left to right. This linear approach optimizes and simplifies your coffee-making ‘workflow’ while still preserving the artistry and authenticity of barista-crafted espresso. The Meraki literally takes you on a coffee-making journey, starting first with an NFC reader on top that analyzes your coffee beans to adjust coffee-making practices (which Meraki calls its CoffeeSense™ tech), and the circular display that either guides you through the fairly automated process, or allows you to manually adjust settings based on your preference. If you already have a favorite coffee-blend, you can use it with the Meraki too, eschewing the entire NFC scanning process. At the end of this journey, you’re greeted with a cup of coffee that feels like it was brewed at a specialty coffee shop, bringing world-class coffee to you instead of the other way around.

Meraki partnered with TIMEMORE®, a leader in coffee grinding technology, to develop a grinder that offers stepless adjustment and utilizes a conical burr design. This ensures consistent grinds, which are essential for unlocking the full flavor potential of coffee beans. Unlike other 3-in-1 machines that often compromise on grind quality, Meraki’s grinder is designed to maintain the integrity of the coffee, preventing heat and moisture from affecting the beans. The grinder’s design also includes an innovative magnetic dosing cup that attaches securely, making the process of dosing and prepping your puck more efficient and stable.

Extraction is made easy thanks to its commercial-grade components. The rotary pump ensures a consistent 9-bar pressure, which is crucial for the rich, flavorful extraction that espresso lovers crave. Additionally, Meraki employs a sophisticated temperature control system that includes an independent extraction boiler, PID technology, and a dedicated group head heater. This triad works in harmony to maintain a steady steeping temperature, eliminating the fluctuations that can ruin a shot of espresso. Real-time feedback allows users to fine-tune their coffee to perfection, whether they prefer a light and fruity shot or a deep, robust espresso. This level of control is typically reserved for high-end commercial machines, but Meraki brings it into the home kitchen.

Beyond its grinding and extraction capabilities, the Meraki also excels in milk frothing – the final step in your coffee-making journey. The machine boasts an independent steam boiler and a 360° adjustable steam wand, allowing for precise control over milk texture. Separate boilers for coffee-extraction and for steaming mean the Meraki can simultaneously handle both tasks. High-pressure steam from the boiler, along with an integrated temperature sensor ensures that your milk is heated to the perfect temperature, whether you’re aiming for silky microfoam or airy froth. The steam wand’s design is also user-friendly, eliminating the wait times associated with traditional machines and allowing for uninterrupted frothing. This makes it easier than ever to create café-quality drinks, complete with latte art, right at home.

Meraki’s user interface is another design highlight, offering an Auto Mode that simplifies the coffee-making process. Users can select their desired coffee grounds, liquid weight, and milk temperature through an intuitive touchscreen, and the machine takes care of the rest. The dual integrated scales in the Auto Mode stop the grinding and extraction processes once the preset parameters are achieved, ensuring consistency with every cup. This feature, combined with the aforementioned CoffeeSense™ technology, makes the Meraki accessible to both novice coffee drinkers and seasoned baristas. CoffeeSense™ utilizes NFC chips embedded in Meraki’s coffee bags to automatically set the optimal grinding and extraction parameters for each specific bean type, taking the guesswork out of making great coffee. The folks at Meraki have even worked extensively with coffee roasters from across the world to curate a ‘global coffee library’ that you can tap into, allowing you to explore coffee across different countries and cultures.

The Meraki ships with everything you’d need to make coffee, right down to the minor details like a full-fledged portafilter and tamping setup to a milk-frothing jug and even a cleaning brush to maintain your all-in-one espresso maker. The Meraki comes in both matte black and matte white variants, although I personally prefer the former for its slick, mysterious appeal. With its gorgeous design and simplified coffee-making process, the Meraki is for anyone who loves their coffee but is exhausted by how multiple appliances can complicate the ritual of making a great cup of coffee. By handling every step of the coffee-making process, down from expertly grinding the beans to extracting a shot and even frothing your milk to a silky smooth consistency, the Meraki is your at-home barista that puts you in the ‘driver’s seat’, allowing you to own the experience from start to finish without spending hundreds on sub-standard Keurig coffee-pods, or overpriced lattes at your local cafe. In fact, the Meraki takes you well beyond your local cafe too, giving you the ability to explore high-standard blends from specialty cafes around the world, right in the comfort of your own kitchen. The ‘ultimate’ espresso machine ships to the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Malaysia, Poland and the United Arab Emirates, with a 2-year warranty to cover any issues, and customer service in all aforementioned regions.

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Top 21 Interior Design Patterns That Bring Life to Your Home Decor https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/19/top-21-interior-design-patterns-that-bring-life-to-your-home-decor/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-21-interior-design-patterns-that-bring-life-to-your-home-decor Mon, 19 Aug 2024 11:40:59 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=505060

Top 21 Interior Design Patterns That Bring Life to Your Home Decor

Patterns used in the interior design of space play a crucial role in creating a cohesive and inviting atmosphere. Integrating various patterns and prints can...
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Patterns used in the interior design of space play a crucial role in creating a cohesive and inviting atmosphere. Integrating various patterns and prints can add life and personality to your decor, creating a balanced and appealing look. Each pattern choice brings a different feel to your spaces. Explore the diverse types of patterns that can elevate the overall aesthetic of your surroundings.

Designer: Adam Hillman

1. Geometric

Geometric patterns include geometric shapes, including triangles, ovals, circles, or squares. The design may either be regular and symmetrical or entirely abstract. This pattern is highly versatile and is predominantly employed in contemporary spaces.

2. Chevron

Designer: Ethan Stoltz

Chevron stands out as a widely favored option in personalized design. Characterized by its zigzag stripe pattern, typically featuring two alternating colors, often with white as one of them, this design imparts a lively and modern touch. Incorporate it into accessories such as throw pillows or upholstery to infuse vibrancy into your living spaces. It can also be incorporated into the arrangement of floor and wall tiles.

3. Damask

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Damask fabric is intricately woven on a loom, featuring a raised floral pattern, commonly crafted from opulent silk, lending it a luxurious sheen. This design introduces an upscale aesthetic to any space. Typically, monochromatic or dual-toned, damask can also be discovered in more vibrant patterns. It is often employed in formal decor, particularly in settings like the living room or dining room, to enhance a formal or traditional ambiance.

4. Stripes

Designer: Lars Hofsjö

Stripes stand out as one of the most fundamental fabric patterns globally. Numerous variations exist, including awning stripes, characterized by broad stripes separated by thinner ones, and barcode stripes, featuring stripes of varying widths. The beauty of stripe patterns lies in their ability to seamlessly blend with virtually any other pattern without the fear of clashing.

5. Herringbone

Designer: Raphael

Herringbone bears a resemblance to a chevron but distinguishes itself by incorporating breaks between its zigzag elements. These breaks can manifest as thin gaps or actual lines within the pattern. Herringbone designs are typically slimmer than chevron, making them well-suited for contemporary room aesthetics.

6. Ikat

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This fabric is exceptionally fashionable and created through a process of dyeing and weaving. It presents itself as a geometric shape that appears stretched and blurred around the edges. Available in a diverse range of color combinations and shapes, this trendy style seamlessly complements contemporary room aesthetics.

7. Paisley

Designer: Spaces Architects@KA

Having its roots in Persian design, paisley gained immense popularity in 17th-century Europe, earning its name from a Scottish town. Defined by teardrop shapes and intricate designs, paisley exudes a retro vibe, particularly reminiscent of its heyday in the 1970s. Incorporating paisley patterns into contemporary-style rooms brings a vibrant touch of color and visual interest.

8. Polka Dot

Designer: ÉCAL

The well-known polka dot pattern exudes a cheerful vibe, featuring small dots arranged in evenly spaced rows of uniform size. Its versatility makes it suitable for both children’s rooms and master bedrooms, seamlessly complementing other patterns. Polka dot patterns are available in a wide range of color schemes, catering to virtually any imaginative palette you can envision.

9. Greek Key

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This ancient pattern is gaining significant popularity in the realm of interior design. It involves an interlocking arrangement of squares or rectangles, all drawn from a single continuous line. This fabric is frequently employed as a border on items such as rugs, drapes, custom bedding, and pillows, contributing to a contemporary design aesthetic.

10. Chintz Pattern

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Chintz is a longstanding fabric that undergoes glazing to achieve a glossy finish. While traditional chintz patterns often feature large floral designs, contemporary variations frequently showcase solid jewel-tone colors. This fabric is well-suited for traditional rooms or serves as a means to introduce a vintage touch to any decor.

11. Basketweave

Designer: Nika Zupanc for Moooi

As the name suggests, the basketweave pattern resembles a basket with a cross-woven appearance. It can either be a printed pattern on the fabric or involve actual ribbons that are cross-woven, creating a textured effect. Basketweave fabrics are available in a spectrum of color combinations, ranging from neutrals to bright hues. This pattern is classified under contemporary style, adding a modern touch to your decor.

12. Chinoiserie

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Chinoiserie fabric represents Western interpretations of historical Chinese designs. With a wide selection of colors and fabrics, it offers an extensive array of designs, including popular themes like florals, fishermen, birds, boats, and children. Chinoiserie proves to be an excellent option for traditional-style rooms or spaces inspired by Asian aesthetics.

13. Ogee Pattern

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Resembling a rounded onion or diamond shape, the ogee fabric pattern is a common feature in Middle Eastern decor and has been employed worldwide for centuries. Available in a diverse range of colors and fabrics, ogee patterns can be seamlessly integrated into your room’s theme and color palette. This versatile pattern serves as a complement to global, boho, contemporary, and eclectic styles.

14. Toile

The toile pattern is printed on a white background and gained immense popularity in 18th-century France. It often depicts scenes of country life, showcasing people engaged in everyday activities or rural landscapes. This pattern harmonizes effortlessly with other designs and serves as a hallmark of the French country style of decor.

15. Houndstooth

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This timeless pattern can bring an elegant touch to various interior designs. Featuring a checked pattern with abstract and irregular points at the corners of the squares, it somewhat resembles the teeth of a dog. Typically found in black and white or combinations of neutral colors, this fabric complements eclectic or contemporary room aesthetics.

16. Moroccan Lattice

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A modern take on the traditional lattice pattern is the Moroccan lattice print. Resembling a trellis, it features a grid design created by intersecting lines. What sets it apart are its four sides, with two being rounded and the other two pointed. This distinctive pattern complements contemporary room decor within your home.

17. Flame Stitch

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This pattern gained popularity in the 1970s, featuring a closely spaced arrangement of jagged lines resembling flames. Flame stitch zigzags are typically thin but can vary in height. This playful fabric pattern is a great choice for contemporary rooms or any space where a retro aesthetic is desired.

18. Checked

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Checkered patterns closely resemble a checkerboard, featuring alternating squares of two different colors across the fabric. Frequently, one of the colors is white, though a diverse range of other color options is also available. Checked designs harmonize effectively with country-style decor, adding a touch of classic charm to the setting.

19. Floral

Designer: Zac Feltoon

Floral patterns come in a vast array, ranging from tiny to large flowers, casual to formal styles, realistic to abstract representations, and colorful to monochromatic hues. While floral designs are commonly associated with cottage décor, their versatility allows for mixing and matching with various other patterns depending on the style.

20. Zebra

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The top animal print choice is zebra, featuring a black and white color scheme that serves as a versatile neutral. The irregular stripes easily complement other patterns, injecting a touch of wild style for playful allure in any design. Zebra patterns are often used in children’s rooms to create a whimsical vibe.

21. Harlequin

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This fabric pattern resembles a checkered design but is characterized by diamonds instead of squares. Often, a tiny dot is present where the points of the diamonds meet. It can feature a multitude of colors or a straightforward two-color design. This fabric is well-suited for various styles, including glam, eclectic, Parisian, or contemporary rooms.

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Piurify’s Transparent Water Carafe can filter your drinking water to 99.9999% purity https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/17/piruifys-transparent-water-carafe-can-filter-your-drinking-water-to-99-9999-purity/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=piruifys-transparent-water-carafe-can-filter-your-drinking-water-to-99-9999-purity Sun, 18 Aug 2024 01:45:03 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=503879

Piurify’s Transparent Water Carafe can filter your drinking water to 99.9999% purity

It pains me to say but our quality of modern living may have improved visually over the past few years, but it’s come at a...
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It pains me to say but our quality of modern living may have improved visually over the past few years, but it’s come at a cost. The air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink have all degraded in quality over the last decade… and while improving your food intake is a conscious decision most people can make, you can’t really change the air you breathe or the water that flows from your tap. You can, however, install air purifiers to cleanse your air… and there are loads of water purifiers on the market that filter your water of toxins, but none of them do it with the grace and modernity of the Piurify Alchemy Automatic Water Filter Pitcher. Crafted from BPA-free acrylonitrile styrene, this transparent pitcher doesn’t just look good—it actively cleanses your tap water using UF or ultrafiltration tech. Fill your pitcher up and place it on its purifier base and it gets to work. The base does the water purification, pulling water from the pitcher’s inner container and adding back purified water to the outer container, while the clear pitcher itself serves a practical purpose by allowing you to easily monitor the water level. This design choice is particularly beneficial for those who need to keep track of water consumption throughout a busy day, ensuring that clean, filtered water is always within reach.

Designer: Piurify

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The Piurify Alchemy employs a robust multi-stage filtration system that goes beyond basic purification. Using Ultrafiltration (UF) combined with Carbon technology, this system is engineered to remove up to 99.9999% of harmful bacteria like E. coli, along with 99.9% of chlorine and other contaminants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and lead. This thorough filtration process ensures that the water you drink is not only visibly clear but also free from a wide range of potential health hazards. Such a high level of filtration is rarely found in similar products, making it a strong contender in the market for those who value both safety and taste.

How to use the pitcher.

Replacing the filter is refreshingly simple, a notable improvement over more cumbersome models. The filter is conveniently located at the base of the pitcher, eliminating the need to insert your hand into the water reservoir—a feature that not only simplifies maintenance but also enhances hygiene. Additionally, the filter has an extended lifespan, capable of purifying up to 130 gallons of water over six months. This long-lasting performance reduces the need for frequent replacements, making the Piurify Alchemy both cost-effective and low-maintenance, ideal for those who prefer a set-it-and-forget-it approach to home water filtration.

Easy to use.

While most water filters can take tens of minutes to purify your water (often prompting impatient people to just go ahead and drink tap water instead), the Piurify Alchemy speeds things up for the sake of your health. It can filter a full pitcher—about 50 ounces or 1.5 liters—in just two minutes. This rapid filtration is particularly useful for families or individuals who need clean water on demand, whether for quick meal preparation or staying hydrated throughout the day. Despite the speed, there’s no compromise on the quality of filtration, ensuring that you can enjoy the convenience of fast, fresh water without sacrificing safety or taste.

In addition to its performance, the Piurify Alchemy is a strong advocate for environmental sustainability. By reducing the need for single-use plastic bottles, it significantly lowers your household’s plastic waste, making it a more eco-friendly choice. The long-lasting filter also contributes to this sustainability by minimizing waste associated with frequent replacements. This focus on reducing environmental impact aligns with a growing consumer trend toward more sustainable living, making the PIURIFY ALCHEMY not just a smart choice for your health but also for the planet.

Every aspect of the Piurify Alchemy’s design has been carefully considered to enhance the user experience. The ergonomic handle, for instance, is designed for comfort, allowing you to pour water easily even when the pitcher is full. Its compact size is another thoughtful feature, enabling it to fit neatly into most refrigerator doors without taking up unnecessary space. Moreover, the smart filter change alert eliminates the guesswork from maintenance, letting you know exactly when it’s time to replace the filter to ensure continued optimal performance. The pitcher also boasts a durable battery that lasts up to 30 days on a single charge, providing uninterrupted filtration and adding to the overall convenience of the product.

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Cork in Interior Design: Combining Sustainability with Style https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/16/cork-in-interior-design-combining-sustainability-with-style/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cork-in-interior-design-combining-sustainability-with-style Fri, 16 Aug 2024 17:20:42 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=504750

Cork in Interior Design: Combining Sustainability with Style

Sourced sustainably from cork oak trees, cork is a renewable material favored in architecture and interior design for its porous texture, softness, and lightweight nature....
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Sourced sustainably from cork oak trees, cork is a renewable material favored in architecture and interior design for its porous texture, softness, and lightweight nature. Its versatility extends to various applications like flooring, walls, furniture, and home accessories, complementing materials such as metal, wood, and marble, and it adds a distinctive touch to any design. The design industry is progressively acknowledging cork’s value, especially considering its eco-friendly extraction method that allows tree barks to naturally regenerate. Also, cork’s ability to reduce plastic usage while offering limitless creative possibilities has firmly established its role in the design field

Designer: MB Cork

What are the advantages of using Cork?

• Renewable

Cork products have a minimal environmental impact, harvested without felling trees. With no waste in manufacturing and recyclability, cork is highly sustainable. Re-harvesting every 14 years makes it rapidly renewable. Demand drives the cultivation of more cork oak trees, promoting a healthier environment.

• Anti-microbial

Cork products promote good health as it is naturally antimicrobial. Cork resists mold, mildew, and pests while its antistatic surface reduces dust absorption. Low in volatile organic compounds, cork improves indoor air quality.

• Sustainable

Cork, a natural material, is fully biodegradable and recyclable, offering endless possibilities for reuse.

• Durable

Cork is commonly used in household items like flooring and bath mats due to its exceptional durability. With resistance to cracking, abrasions, and moisture, cork products can last up to 30 years or more with proper care. Cork maintains its pristine condition under furniture weight, making it a highly long-lasting material.

• Water Resistant

Cork’s high resistance to moisture, oxidation, and decay, due to its suberin and ceroid content, renders it impermeable to liquids and gases. This durability ensures that cork ages gracefully without deteriorating, making it an ideal option for environments with high humidity levels, like bathrooms, kitchens, or tropical climates.

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• Provides Thermal and Acoustic Insulation

Cork doesn’t let heat, sound, or vibrations pass through easily because it traps gases in tiny compartments that are sealed off from each other. Wall cork panels offer these benefits and are available in interesting geometric patterns that make rooms look unique.

• Ensures Comfort

Cork offers remarkable comfort due to its cellular structure featuring microscopic gas pads, providing excellent shock absorption. Its soft texture, along with a temperature akin to that of the human body makes it a very cozy material. Note that chairs with cork seats are designed to provide warmth and softness, ensuring seating comfort.

What are the disadvantages of using Cork?

Cork is a comfortable and eco-friendly material as hand-harvesting contributes to its cost. Additionally, cork offers a limited color range, primarily in shades of beige and brown. However, it’s important to note that cork surfaces can be susceptible to damage from pets’ nails, and prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause fading over time, as with many natural materials.

How to incorporate cork into Interior Design?

The different applications of cork include:

1. Furniture

Designers: Erika Avery, Stu Cole

Seating is crucial in daily life, often seen in various forms in public spaces. However, predicting seating needs can be challenging. This stool concept offers a sustainable solution by transforming two stools into a bench and back, as required. The design centers on a sturdy cork column, offering stability and sustainability. The removable seat, with a center hole, can vary in shape and material. This adaptable design minimizes waste and meets changing needs effectively.

Designer: ( ae ) offices

The DOL furniture collection draws inspiration from the rugged volcanic rocks of Jeju Island in South Korea. Crafted from the outer bark of cork oak trees, each piece replicates the raw, uneven appearance of these natural formations. Handcrafted with care, the collection offers a unique blend of comfort, stability, and charm. Despite its unconventional material choice, cork provides lightweight, impact-absorbing, and insulating properties. Wooden profiles enhance structural support, while layers of wood oil and waxes add texture and character. Sustainable and visually captivating, DOL furniture embodies the beauty and resilience found in nature’s aftermath, making it a distinctive addition to any space.

Designer: Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance

The Burnt Cork furniture collection celebrates the resilience of Portuguese cork, with minimalist chairs, tables, and a stool crafted from blocks of blackened cork. Inspired by the forest fires of 2017 in Portugal, these pieces blend functionality with sculptural beauty, making them ideal for display in any living or dining space. With a gradual transition from rigid bases to curved forms, the chairs offer both comfort and aesthetic appeal. The eclectic shape of the stool adds an artistic flair to any room, making the Burnt Cork collection a testament to the enduring beauty and strength of cork as a furniture material.

2. Lighting

Designer: Oorjaa

Taking cues from modern design, this LED hanging pivot lamp, meticulously crafted from lightweight cork and accented with teak wood and brass fittings, creates the perfect ambiance for both work and leisure in corporate offices and residential spaces.

Transforming a traditionally industrial material, this LED hanging fragment box lamp, skillfully crafted from laser-cut lightweight cork, offers gentle illumination ideal for residential and hospitality environments.

3. Acoustic Panels

Designer: ClearSound Acoustics

Corkbee Concave presents acoustic wall panels that allow for unique wall designs. These panels effectively absorb sound and regulate environmental conditions. Made from recycled materials and recyclable themselves, they are sustainable and provide a natural and eco-friendly solution to improve sound quality in any space.

4. Flooring

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Cork flooring is increasingly popular due to its numerous benefits. It offers shock absorption and comfort, lasting up to 40 years with proper maintenance. Additionally, Cork floors resist mold, mildew, termites, and dust, making them hypoallergenic. Their natural variations in tone and texture provide unique aesthetics. Cork floors can be dyed or stained, hold warmth, muffle sound, and are fire-resistant.

5. Home Goods

Designer: Mind the Cork

Mind the Cork offers a stylish collection of home goods crafted from sustainable cork. From hanging planters to cylindrical storage vessels, each piece is designed with eco-consciousness in mind. Founder Jenny Espirito Santo’s passion project has evolved into a line of practical yet minimalist products, including planters, dishware, and storage containers. Sourced from cork oak trees, this biodegradable material undergoes a regenerative harvesting process every decade, ensuring its sustainability. Collaborating with artisans in the UK and Portugal, Mind the Cork delivers functional and environmentally friendly items for modern homes.

6. Cladding

Designer: Atelier SAD and Iveta Zachariášová

This family home in the Czech countryside, designed by Atelier SAD and interior designer Iveta Zachariášová, is clad in cork for its weather-resistant and thermal properties. Situated near Rašovka at the foot of the Ještěd Ridge, the residence integrates seamlessly into the landscape of the Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area. With its sleek design, gabled aluminum roof, and innovative use of Portuguese expanded cork, this home embodies modernity and sustainability. This stunning residence showcases the beauty and functionality of cork as a building material, creating a harmonious blend of architecture and nature.

7. Product Design

Designers: Assorted

Cork, a preferred material in product design, is prominently featured in the INNGAGE woodstove. Its main body, made of steel, incorporates cork profiles fixed at a distance from the structure to prevent darkening over time. Additionally, the cork acts as a safety layer, allowing users to touch and feel the stove securely.’

In conclusion, cork stands out as a remarkable material celebrated for its biodegradability, sustainability, and versatility. As we explore cork’s potential further, it embodies a dedication to environmentally friendly design and conscious consumption.

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This Quirky Hourglass-shaped Kitchen Container takes ‘Playing with food’ to another level

As certain objects and traditions fade into history, their charm remains etched in our memories. One such relic is the hourglass, a timeless instrument once...
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As certain objects and traditions fade into history, their charm remains etched in our memories. One such relic is the hourglass, a timeless instrument once used to measure the intervals of time with its delicate cascade of sand. For many of the younger generation, particularly those of Generation Alpha, an hourglass is a curious antique, more likely seen in movies than in real life. But now, this iconic design has found new life in a surprising context—kitchen storage.

Designer: Vladimir Fer

“The Grains of Time” is a delightful storage container that captures the essence of the hourglass, reimagined for modern culinary needs. Designed to store grains, pasta, and spices, this container is more than just a functional kitchen accessory; it’s a nod to history, a way to keep the charm of the past alive in a contemporary setting.

For those unfamiliar, an hourglass is an instrument that measures intervals of time through the flow of sand from one bulb to another, connected by a narrow neck. This design has been adapted to The Grains of Time, with the sand replaced by your favorite kitchen staples. The glass container mirrors the traditional hourglass shape, with a narrower neck that’s ideal for storing smaller items like spices, powdered foods, or petite pasta shapes.

Encased in a wooden exterior, the container is both stylish and practical. Two sturdy rods along the sides offer a secure grip, while the hourglass-inspired neck provides an ergonomic hold, allowing your fingers to fit between the curve and the rods comfortably. This design not only prevents the glass from breaking easily but also ensures that pouring and handling are effortless.

The containers are equipped with screw lids featuring a larger opening, making it simple to fill them with your ingredients of choice. Whether you’re storing grains, spices, or pasta, the ease of use is undeniable. Available in two stunning finishes, dark wood with a black lid and light wood with a white lid. These containers are as much a statement piece as they are a practical storage solution. Their aesthetic appeal is undeniable, adding a touch of elegance to any kitchen countertop.

And why stop at the kitchen? Imagine smaller versions of the container on your dining table, perfect for holding salt and pepper. These miniature versions could extend the charm beyond the kitchen, making every meal a little more special.

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Robot-looking kitchen air purifier can get close to your stove to absorb smoke

Not all houses have built-in exhaust systems or have space for kitchen hoods so when you cook, it can turn a bit smoky and smelly...
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Not all houses have built-in exhaust systems or have space for kitchen hoods so when you cook, it can turn a bit smoky and smelly in there. And of course, we know that the smoke isn’t always that healthy and there may be other harmful elements there. Having an air-purifying product that is small enough to fit in your kitchen but powerful enough to suck out all the smoke would be the ideal solution of course.

Designer: G11 Designs

The Roba is a robot-looking device but is actually an air purifier for your kitchen that can stay as close as possible to your induction stove top. It is able to absorb the smoke that may come as you cook as well as the harmful ingredients that come with it. It has two “legs” that are simple, thin, and hard metals that stand. at a 90-degree angle so it can support the weight of the entire thing and keep it as close as possible to your stove and the food you’re cooking.

Roba is designed with “flexible and concise movements” that can be adjusted as you cook. It has a height-adjustable pillar and an axis that can both rotate in different directions and also bend its head at different angles so it can adjust as you cook different things on your induction stove. The “friendly look” of the device means it can fit in well with most modern kitchen designs and the parts can be handled “concisely in cylinders”.

This seems to be a concept for now but it can actually be a pretty useful piece of kitchen appliance especially for people like me who have small kitchens and no exhaust system. The fact that it looks like a robot or at least a robot lamp adds to the cuteness factor that makes me want to buy one if it ever becomes available. Maybe I can start cooking regularly as well if I have something like this.

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Elements of Interior Design: Form

Among the key elements that interior designers focus on is form, featuring visible contours, geometry, proportions, scale, and more. Hence, the concept of form in...
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Among the key elements that interior designers focus on is form, featuring visible contours, geometry, proportions, scale, and more. Hence, the concept of form in interior design transcends mere decoration, involving thoughtful consideration and design details to craft a distinct aesthetic and functional experience. When designing your home or any interior, it is essential to attain the right form for achieving a harmonious aesthetic.

Designer: Studia 54

What is the role of Form in interior design?

‘Form’ pertains to the tangible shape and structure of objects within a space that forms the basics of any interior design. It forms the outline for three-dimensional objects within a space. One or more shapes can be combined to create unique forms which can further be enhanced with colors, patterns, and textures.

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• Form in interior design serves multiple essential functions. Intentional use of form creates visual interest, adding variety with unique shapes, bold textures, and eye-catching silhouettes.
• It also directs traffic flow by guiding movement and defining functional zones. Forms influence mood, with soft, curved shapes providing a soothing atmosphere and angular forms conveying energy.
• Beyond aesthetics, form impacts functionality by considering ergonomics and spatial requirements.
• Additionally, forms provide spatial definition, giving structure and boundaries to a space through creative elements like ceiling ridges, floor patterns, and wall contours.

What are the different types of forms?

Designer: RSAA Studio

The form, or spatial outline represents the shapes of three-dimensional objects in a room. It is not possible to create the design without knowing the form which includes various dimensions such as the length, breadth, height, mass, and volume which are crucial measurements for design and planning.

Additionally, the consideration of form extends to the interplay of light and shadow, as manifested in different shades and surface variations on objects. Forms can exist independently or result from the -combination of two or more shapes which can be enhanced by adding texture or color.

The different types of forms include

• Organic Forms

Designer: Tenon Architecture

Organic forms are distinguished by gentle, flowing lines while their shapes are irregular and distinctive, often derived from the varied lines and shapes observed in nature.

• Geometric or Inorganic Forms

Designer: Masquepacio

Geometric or Inorganic forms are non-living forms that relate to artificial, geometric shapes and forms. Common geometric forms include squares, rectangles, triangles, ovals, arches, points, and straight lines.

• Open Forms

Designer: Go Homme

These forms are the visible shapes or outlines that can be observed with the naked eye.

• Closed Forms

Designer: Ashley Torres

These forms are self-contained and remain invisible to the naked eye such as a closed cabinet.

The form of a space should suit its function; for instance, a dining room benefits from an organic form for conversation and intimacy, while a kitchen benefits from a geometric form for efficiency. When selecting furniture, consider the form as organic forms are inviting, and geometric forms are sleek. Integrating natural forms adds interest and a space’s form influences mood, with an organic form creating a relaxed atmosphere.

Some examples of the form in interior design include the contours and profiles of furniture, the dimensions of windows, mirrors, rug shapes, and wall decor, as well as the curves, edges, and measurements of flooring and tilework, including display accessories such as sculptures.

Designer: El Quipo Creativo

What are Abstract Forms?

Abstract art is gaining popularity among artists and behind the abstract art lies a theoretical cluster of ideas aimed at creating pure sublime art, beautiful and intended to evoke aesthetically pleasing effects.

How to achieve good form in interior design?

Designer: Peter Ippolito and Gunter Fleitz

To achieve a well-crafted form, a combination of seven elements of design with the seven principles of design can create an ideally perfect design.

What are the principles of form in interior design?

In the process of designing with form, interior designers depend on a set of fundamental principles that serve as a foundation for making considerate decisions regarding the shapes in design, massing, and arrangements of elements.

Designer: Steven Harris Architects

• Harmony

Designer: Concrete Collective

Harmony in design denotes a visual sense of cohesion and consistency among forms, promoting harmony over chaos. Techniques for achieving unified forms feature repeating design motifs and geometric shapes, maintaining even spacing and alignments between forms.

• Balance

Designer: Shushana Khachatrian

Balance strives to create visual equilibrium among forms in a composition, achievable through symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangements. Techniques for achieving balance in designs involve distributing weight and mass evenly, offsetting a large form with several smaller forms, utilizing color, texture, and height to counterbalance forms, and placing forms at intersecting angles to establish equilibrium.

• Accent Feature

Designer: Gaetano Pesce

Accentuation directs focus toward significant forms through the creation of contrast, establishing a visual hierarchy. Techniques to highlight key forms involve incorporating distinctive shapes and proportions, integrating bold colors or materials, illuminating forms with strategic lighting, and elevating forms above the floor or ground plane.

What are the elements of Form in Interior Design?

While principles provide guidance for applying form, the elements constitute the specific components that interior designers manipulate to craft desired shapes and structures. The fundamental elements of form encompass line, shape, volume, texture, and color.

• Line

Designer: Vince & Co. Interiors

Lines and edges define boundaries and contours, delineating form. Consider silhouettes and profiles of furnishings, borders between flooring materials, molding, and trim outlines, patterns created by lighting fixtures.

• Shape

Designer: Melanie Hutton

The two-dimensional outline of forms generates geometric or organic shapes. Examples encompass circular, square, and rectangular furnishings, freeform partitions and wall dividers, oval and ring-shaped decor pieces, as well as sinuous S- and C-curve furniture.

• Volume

Volume refers to the 3D mass and space occupied by forms. Interior designers may manipulate cubic footage and dimensions of furnishings, cantilevers, platforms, staggered shelving, convex and concave shaping of lighting, walls, etc.

• Texture

Designer: Artshoc

Surface characteristics such as smoothness, roughness, and patterns significantly influence form perception. Textures that impact form include wood grain, fabric weaves, concrete pores, distressed patinas, glossy polishes, as well as tufting, channeling, and fluting on furnishings.

• Color

Designer: Rodolphe Parente

Hue, saturation, and brightness play a role in shaping form relationships. Colors can either unite similar forms or distinguish contrasting ones, make forms recede or advance within a composition, and add visual weight and mass to lighter forms.

Why should form follow function?

A well-designed interior is functional, comfortable, usable, and practical—one that is inviting, cozy, and enjoyable. The interiors should provide a comfortable space where you eagerly anticipate relaxation at the end of a long day.

• Clutter-free Space

Designer: Daria Zinovatnaya

Invest wisely in home decor, focusing on pieces that enhance usability, as excessive showpieces or rugs in the living room may lead to a crowded feel despite the instant enhancement of individual items.

• Good Circulation

Designer: Kerry Harris

It ensures good circulation and free passage around the home, preventing the space from becoming cluttered to the extent that it obstructs movement, enhancing smooth navigation, and preventing injury.

• Timeless Design

Designer: Foresight Associates

While the aesthetics of a property may change over time, its functionality is less likely to change easily, therefore prioritizing functionality over accent pieces adds more value to your property.

To conclude, Form stands as a fundamental element in interior design and it is intricately connected to the function of the room, requiring it to fulfil the intended purpose or function of the space.

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What is Interior Design? https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/08/09/what-is-interior-design/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-interior-design Fri, 09 Aug 2024 11:40:45 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=503484

What is Interior Design?

Interior design involves crafting an indoor space that caters to the various requirements and needs of the occupants. It is the combination of artistic, creative,...
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Interior design involves crafting an indoor space that caters to the various requirements and needs of the occupants. It is the combination of artistic, creative, and practical interior solutions that simultaneously aligns with the structural framework of the space. This process prioritizes well-being, safety, and health, along with the integration of style and aesthetics.

Designer: AB Concept

Who is an interior designer?

An interior designer is a creative problem solver and professional who employs design principles that revolve around functionality, materiality, safety, and building codes. There has been a major transformation in the field of interior design since the 20th century where the design professional prioritizes client preferences, and their individual needs, and beautifies the space to improve the living conditions. Interior designers intentionally craft daily spaces, creating art for people to live, work, and play within. Their expertise spans across residential, commercial, hospitality, and healthcare spaces.

Designer: Wojtyczka Pracownia Projektowa

What does an interior designer do?

Interior designers are expected to possess proficiency in various areas including:

• Knowledge about textiles, materials, color, space planning, sustainability, and so on.

Designer: Alcro

• They should have knowledge about the software applications for 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) along with building information modeling (BIM).
• Structural requirements, health and safety considerations, and building codes.
• Interior designers work in collaboration with contractors, architects, engineers, craftsmen, furniture dealers, and both businesses and homeowners.

Designer: Mel Boyden

• Interior designers need to understand how their work fits into a larger community and plan and complete practical design projects within set timelines.
• Their responsibilities include creating concepts to meet client needs, developing construction drawings, coordinating with engineering consultants, managing projects with contractors, and representing clients from start to finish.

Designer: Kim

• They also perform specific tasks like sketching plans, creating mood boards, space planning, setting budgets, and sourcing materials to prioritize space use and functionality in projects.

What is the difference between an interior designer and an interior decorator?

Designer: Kate Bonsels

Interior designers and architects create the spatial foundation, while decorators focus on filling the space. Despite distinct roles, they are all design professionals contributing to a project. Interior designers must understand their role in the broader context of architecture, engineering, and science. The main difference is that decorators prioritize the visual and tactile aspects of finishes and furnishings for their combined impact.

Designer: Nordiska Galleriet

What are the benefits of hiring an interior designer?

An interior designer optimizes space, creating a home that reflects the homeowner’s taste and lifestyle. They streamline the design process, offering long-term recommendations for lasting, aesthetically pleasing, and balanced decor. Here are the advantages of hiring a designer versus the DIY approach for your home’s interiors.

Efficient Space Management

Designer: Nordic Living

Interior designers specialize in space planning, maximizing space, and enhancing the functionality of the home by utilizing every available square inch. During the design phase, the interior designer takes precise measurements of the site and determines the furniture layout. When designing the interiors, their primary goal is to achieve optimal circulation space, maximize natural light, and establish a clutter-free and well-organized environment.

Coordination

Designer: Fox Homes and Realty

An interior designer acts as a liaison between the client and external entities like false-ceiling contractors, electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. Constant project supervision forms a part of the designer’s role. Additionally, the designer facilitates coordination among the family members, incorporating their individual needs into the design. Using technical expertise, interior designers provide detailed execution plans to various contractors, specifying dimensions, materials, and finishes for on-site implementation.

Beautification

Designer: Vojtek Morsztyn

Leveraging their professional expertise, interior designers enhance the aesthetics and infuse a designer’s touch into the overall home decor. A notable advantage is their creative thinking and ability to envision the comprehensive design style, color choices, and layout for the entire home. Serving as guides, they actively participate in material selection, ensuring a cohesive look for the interiors. By working closely with homeowners, interior designers assist in achieving the desired look for the home, considering both the available space and budgetary constraints.

Save Money

Designer: AX Interiors

While hiring a professional interior designer involves additional expenses in the form of consultation fees, it proves to be a cost-effective choice in the long run. Leveraging the designer’s expertise allows homeowners to make informed design decisions on-site, preventing potentially costly mistakes. Rectifying errors on-site incurs extra expenses and time, making the designer’s fee worthwhile in avoiding such complications. An interior designer assists homeowners in allocating their funds wisely, directing investments only where necessary. This approach minimizes unnecessary spending, ensuring that homeowners and clients stay within their budget constraints.

Designer: Base9 Studios

Save time

Considerable time is saved during project execution as homeowners are spared the task of researching various materials available in the market. An additional benefit is that an interior designer guides homeowners in making informed decisions regarding the sourcing and purchase of home decor items like light fixtures, flooring materials, and upholstery materials. The designer’s extensive and detailed knowledge about diverse products in the market eliminates the need for homeowners to spend days researching, and perhaps still not find suitable options. Moreover, an interior designer ensures a smooth workflow by comprehending the necessary steps for timely project completion.

Designer: M.Serhat Sezgin

What are the different types of interior design?

Designer: Marwa Tareq

The different types of interior design include:

Residential Design

Designer: Terreo Studio

Private home interior design can be done professionally or by homeowners. For projects like a new kitchen, some homeowners choose an interior designer to ensure practical use of space. The designer supports design choices and oversees the project from start to finish.

Commercial Interior Design

Commercial interior design plays a crucial role in the success of a business. The selection of materials, colors, and furnishings must align with the company’s brand image. Various types of commercial spaces exist within the interior design spectrum.

• In hospitality interior design, well-designed restaurants optimize space to increase seating capacity, the revenue, the design helps reduce the waiting time and enhances customer comfort and overall experience.

Designer: Elliott Barnes

• In retail interiors, the strategic use of commercial aesthetics can entice potential customers, fostering longer stays in the store and creating a unique in-store experience essential for competing with online retailers.

Designer: Emmanuel de Bayser

• The primary aim of sports interior design is to optimize the layout and design of facilities like cricket or football stadiums, changing rooms, and training facilities to enhance the experience for athletes and staff, while thoughtful arrangements in gym layouts can elevate workouts and boost memberships.

Designer: https://studio-93.co.uk/

• A well-planned office layout boosts productivity and communication in corporate interiors, while an attractive and functional design enhances visitor impressions, user experience, and overall staff comfort.

Designer: Studioninedots

What is an interior design concept?

Designer: Moein Allahyari

An interior design concept serves as the central theme guiding all design elements, originating as an idea and materializing through meticulous planning. Ideally, it is a visual theme that skillfully employs color, space, and style to evoke a specific mood, transforming an idea into reality. This concept functions as a base that influences the client’s decisions on design, aesthetics, color, material selection, and other details.

Designer: Juli Interiors

The inception of the design concept follows a discussion between the client and the interior designer regarding the space’s goals and objectives. This phase is where the interior designer unveils their creative ideas, providing clients with knowledgeable guidance to make informed design decisions as the project progresses.

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What are the 7 Elements of Interior Design?

The 7 core elements of interior design include space, line, form, light, color, texture, and pattern. In interior design, each of these design elements combine...
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The 7 core elements of interior design include space, line, form, light, color, texture, and pattern. In interior design, each of these design elements combine together to create a cohesive and visually pleasing space and play an important role in influencing the decisions related to layout, furniture, lighting, and other design elements. When designing the interiors of any space, it is important to strike the right balance between each of the elements of interior design.

Designer: Lindye Galloway

1. Space

Designer: Lindye Galloway

Space is defined as the distance around and between adjacent pieces of furniture and it can be classified into positive space and negative space. Positive space indicates the position of the room’s objects such as bed, sofa, and armchairs, and negative space is defined as the gaps between the objects or the circulation space that helps you move around the room. Note that the open areas in a room contribute to a sense of spaciousness and prevent it from feeling cluttered. Achieving the right balance between positive and negative space is crucial. If the negative space is minimal, the interiors may feel claustrophobic and cluttered, whereas excessive negative space can result in the interiors feeling empty and under-furnished.

Designer: Louise Bradley

When beginning with the interiors, it’s essential to grasp the dimensions of the space. Also, it is important to establish the area of the space along with the height and width of the walls and the position of the doors and windows.

2. Lines

Lines form an important component of interior design and can be classified into horizontal, vertical, and angular lines. Additionally, lines can be strategically employed to guide the eyes in the direction they traverse.

• Horizontal Lines

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Horizontal lines are very common in interior design as they convey stability and calmness and make the space feel wider. These lines are found in furniture like sofas, tables, and beds, as well as architectural elements such as the skirting window sills, and low-platform beds to name a few.

• Vertical Lines

Designer: gmegus

Vertical lines are associated with height, strength, and authority, lending a sense of formality and imposing presence to a space. Architectural elements such as columns, doorways, and windows, as well as furniture like tall bookcases and floor lamps, often exhibit vertical lines as they draw the eyes upwards and create an illusion of height.

• Angular Lines

Dynamic lines are associated with movement, action, and energy and they can take the form of curves, diagonals, or zigzags and are often present in decorative elements such as patterned rugs, artwork, and accessories. These elements infuse the space with a sense of excitement and motion. For instance, diagonal and zigzag lines, such as tiles laid diagonally infuse a dynamic vibe into the interiors.

3. Form

Form is defined as the different types of shapes present in the room, such as furniture, artwork, and accessories. The shapes may include geometry with the presence of lines and angles. It could also encompass curvaceous pieces as well as irregular shapes.

• Geometric Forms

Designer: Sarah von Heugel

Geometric forms, like cubes, spheres, pyramids, and cylinders, bring order and symmetry to a space. These forms are found in the furniture like the tables and chairs alongside the decorative accents like vases and sculptures.

• Natural Forms

Designer: Ambre Donadio

Natural forms, irregular and asymmetrical, such as tree branches, rocks, flowers, and leaves, are associated with nature and fluidity brings an element of softness within the interiors. They can be introduced into space using materials like wood, stone, and plants.

Designer: Cyryl Zakrzewski

4. Light

Designer: Lauren Nelson Design

The lighting scheme of any décor should be a combination of artificial and natural light illumination. We cannot control the quantity and quality of light coming in from the windows, but we can surely filter light via the windows’ drapery and coverings. Light can also be enhanced by reflections from mirrors when placed opposite to the windows. Artificial lighting can be broadly classified into ambient lights, task lights, and accent lighting that combine together to create a layered lighting scheme.

• Ambient Lighting

Ambient lighting contributes to the general lighting or the overall illumination in a space. The prominent ceiling and wall-mounted fixtures combine with natural light to take care of the illumination of the interiors.

Designer: Duriya Bhaiji

• Task Lighting

Task lighting is specifically crafted with a particular activity in mind, such as a desk lamp for studying or bright lights essential for cooking in a kitchen.

• Accent Lighting

Accent lighting is strategically used to highlight a particular area of a room or draw attention to a specific object, such as a piece of art. An accent light may also take the form of a chandelier, a bracket light, or a distinctive statement lamp.

Designer: Lightcore

5. Color

Designer: Shelley Carline

Color plays a crucial role in interior design, influencing the overall mood of a room. Various color shades can be strategically employed to create a sense of spaciousness, enhance brightness, or evoke coziness. It’s advisable to choose calming hues for bedrooms and vibrant tones for children’s rooms or home offices. Additionally, colors may appear differently under natural and artificial lighting conditions.

Image courtesy of: Mohsen Masood

When deciding the color scheme of the interiors note that it is important to assess the size of the interiors, as brighter and pastel hues are better for smaller spaces, while darker tones are better for larger areas. Additionally, warm colors, such as oranges and yellows, create a cozy and inviting atmosphere while cool colors like blues and greens have a calming effect.

Designer: Yana Sergunina

6. Texture

Designer: Space90 Studio

Texture also plays a significant role in interior décor. From upholstery to carpets and even textured walls, every object placed in the room contributes to the overall texture of the space. Introducing a mix of textures enhances depth and dimension in the décor. The walls, upholstery, and flooring can significantly contribute to the texture of the space, serving the purpose of creating the illusion of depth in the overall interiors.

Designer: Flor Samoilenco

Techniques like brushing, combing, spatula, and dapple can be used to add textured paint to an accent wall. You can also opt for metallic paints or contrasting finishes, such as matte and glossy, which can enhance the visual appeal.

Designer: Base9 Studio

7. Pattern

Designer: Fiona Parke

Patterns also contribute a great deal of interest to interior décor and can be incorporated into various elements such as rugs, wallpaper, walls, paint, curtains, upholstery, and cushions. The different types of patterns include floral, geometric, and abstract, which can enhance the overall aesthetics of the interiors. In interior design, patterns are employed to inject vitality and a sense of playfulness into a space. Nowadays, a wide range of patterns can be found in everything from wooden floors, ceramic tiles, and organic vein patterns of natural stone to wallpapers.

Designer: The Mews-Fabrics & Furnishings

Interior design elements are crucial for creating an aesthetically pleasing and functional living space, each contributing to a cohesive and balanced environment reflecting your personality. For instance, color influences mood, and texture adds depth to a room. Understanding and effectively using these elements can transform a dull space into a stylish and welcoming home. Various factors, including the space’s purpose, user preferences, architectural style, budget, lighting design, materials, and color choices also play a significant role in successfully achieving the desired look of the interiors.

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