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"Design create culture ,

Culture shapes values

Value determine the future,"

CONCEPTUAL

Minimalist interior design is one of the architectural centerpieces of the 20th century. Spare and streamlined while still being inviting, minimalism is charming in almost any space. With less clutter to wade through and mentally process, the innate beauty of each piece of furniture or art in the home really starts to stand out.

In Japanese, Zen refers to meditation. In interior design, it reflects balance, harmony and relaxation. Although Zen interior design is not a proper design style and does not come with strict rules, it is often associated with Minimalism , simplicity and purity of lines. It is more a way of arranging a home and creating an atmosphere that offsets the stress and hassle of daily routine.

Industrial interior design is popular for decorating lofts and old buildings converted into living spaces, although it can be used for traditional apartments and houses too. What you need for this style is to create an illusion of rough surfaces and materials that suggest an industrial past. The simplest way to show roughness is to leave some walls or surfaces unfinished. In addition to some rough metal elements that will create an industrial atmosphere, you are looking for old industrial-looking objects that are made from steel, metal or wood. These items are preferably worn down or have been salvaged and recycled. For more ideas, check out the gallery below.

English country interior design is rustic, relaxed and comfortable. The patterns and styles are typically eccentric with a mix of classic furniture and new collections. You can create a comfortable and historic look with fine ornaments and antiques. A balanced combination of feminine accents and complimenting colors further enhance the English country theme in your home. This archetypal style is all about designs that flow with less contrast. Whether you are looking for a traditional motif or one with a modern twist, make simple changes that coincide with an English country home.

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