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PostHeaderIcon Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part IV: Conclusion

Professional interior designers are experts in the use of lighting to create stunning results formed elements. In this series in four parts, which I called “Colour Me Hell: Understanding Light in interior design, I rely on my experience in the design community of the Interior to London to explain this fascinating subject. This fourth article concludes my series. Linear light distribution can be focusing on horizontal or vertical piece. A wall light given technology allows a halo effect of immersion when the interior designer uses light Ultra-light at a high level, the focus gradually fades towards the base. Interior design consultant specializing Some of London on the selection of continuous sources, like a miniature tungsten-rack or a soft light overlapping fluorescent tubes for a chiller to light.

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PostHeaderIcon Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part III: Patterns from Opaque Materials

Professional interior designers are experts in the use of lighting to create stunning results formed elements. In this four-part series, which I called “Colour Me Hell: Understanding Light in interior design, I rely on my experience in the design community of the Interior to London to explain this fascinating subject. This third article talks about how the models created with an opaque material. The second way of an interior designer, model-based light includes the creation of opaque surfaces that reflect light in a room. This model is the process of developing more sophisticated and can refine for superb interior design effects. Light representations impact, as we understand, surface and texture.

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PostHeaderIcon Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part II: Perforations and Glass

Professional interior designers are experts in the use of lighting to create stunning results formed elements. In this four-part series, which I called “Colour Me Hell: Understanding Light in interior design, I rely on my experience in the design community of the Interior to London to explain this fascinating subject. This second article talks about how the models created with luminous materials. Each perforated fabric, illuminated from behind or from within, with more forms of speckle patterns, stripes and the spins point in constellations and blinding laser spots. The professional interior designer can create the base of a window to a fabulous bands on a shiny floor in London during the summer.

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PostHeaderIcon Colour Me Brightly! Understanding Light in Interior Design. Part I: Introducing Patterns of Light

Professional interior designers are experts in the use of lighting to create stunning results formed elements. In this four-part series, which I called “Colour Me Hell: Understanding Light in interior design, I rely on my experience in the design community of the Interior to London to explain this fascinating subject. This first article deals with the models. Make you imagine a schoolgirl from London in a natural cycle, and can speak at length of the shell of liquidation, the scalloped edge of the waves on the shore, the grooves in the trunk of a gnarled tree . Interior designers are aware that patterns are everywhere around us.

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