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  1. “VISUAL WEIGHT” IN INTERIOR DESIGN

    One of the key principles of interior design is visual weight or balance. The law of balance is expressed in all elements arranged in a spatial layout. It is the symmetry and balance of the elements that make up the interior space, from balance in height, space width, color, light... The same is true in interior design. There are many factors, but visual balance is one of the most important. Think about the spaces you like. Whether the room is small or large, they all have a sense of balance. As your eyes move around the space, everything naturally flows. That's because the designer has applied the principle of visual balance to interior design.
  2. TATAMI MAT - THE SOUL OF THE JAPANESE HOUSE

    When it comes to building a house or choosing an apartment, practically every Japanese person wants a Japanese-style room with traditional objects like Tatami mats and paper doors. The name "Tatami" (畳) is derived from the verb "Tatamu" which means "to fold" or "to arrange" and is used to refer to thin things used to line, spread, and cover. Can be folded. The homeowner is always proud of their airy Tatami mat rooms, which have a soothing scent and a particularly delicate and exquisite elegance. Tatami mats are a sort of floor mat and the "soul" of any Japanese home. It is an essential component in interior design. So, what properties distinguish this type of mat?
  3. CURTAINS - COURTESY TO SHIELD THE SUN ON A HOT SUMMER DAY

    Like many other interior design elements, selecting lovely, appropriate drapes will greatly enhance the opulence and civility of your living area. However, because of the severe weather in Vietnam, selecting curtains can be a little tricky. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate with distinct seasonal variations in temperature and precipitation. These particular weather conditions make curtains even more essential for providing comfort to people. The secret to weather-tuning your living environment and adding maximum comfort and flawless aesthetic attractiveness is your deft choice of lovely, appropriate drapes.
  4. USE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CORRECTLY - REDUCE ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN THE SUMMER

    We are currently witnessing the first scorching days of summer 2024 around the nation. People are nevertheless encouraged by EVN to use power sensibly and safely, particularly at midday and after dark. When cooking electrical appliances in the kitchen, conserving energy is a straightforward matter that many women tend to "forget". Choosing to purchase energy-efficient and eco-friendly products is the first step towards saving electricity. The following advice should be kept in mind when using kitchen appliances in order to maximize electricity savings.
  5. SUMMER COOLING - BODY HEAT LOWER, A FRESH BREEZE COVERS THE HOME ON A SUMMER DAY

    As the early summer heat steadily moves in, one of the most popular decorating trends is a tropical theme for your home. This decorating style is well-liked because it gives the living area a cool, relaxing vibe on steamy summer days. Many people may believe that home repair and restoration would require a sizable expense and a significant amount of time, but they often forget that sometimes, even the tiniest adjustments may make a big difference and give your house a more updated appearance. Let's use the interior design advice in this article.
  6. DESIGNING A PET-FRIENDLY LIVING SPACE

    Pet ownership is a trend that is steadily gaining popularity; small companions play a significant role in families. Because of this, when preparing to build a home, homeowners frequently concentrate on creating a more pet-friendly living area. The "pet-friendly space" that Adorn Museum refers to guarantees the well-being and health of pets in addition to their comfort. Furthermore, it is imperative to learn how to live in harmony with "upper lords" and "sens" in the manner of life. The following are some observations we have made when creating apartment and home designs for clients who have pets.
  7. IT SEEMS COMPLICATED, BUT SUPER SIMPLE - INTERIOR DESIGN FOR THE ELDERLY

    It has been demonstrated by the arguments of highly experienced engineers and architects as well as by actuality that, despite the fact that older people are the ones who require care, their living quarters have not been effectively promoted. Sometimes, young people fail to arrange furniture in a way that is appropriate for the activities of the old, which can have many unanticipated implications for the elderly living in the home. What should young people consider if they plan to live with their parents or grandparents or if they are building a home for them?
  8. MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CORRIDOR DESIGN TRENDS

    People frequently attempt to make the most of the available space in small dwellings. As a result, a space frequently serves many purposes. For instance, the kitchen might serve as both an eating area and a nook for a home office. Hallways are currently incorporating multipurpose rooms into their design. These days, this space serves as a gathering spot for family and friends with a small, tidy bar, or it can be used to exhibit art collections. People rarely spend too much time in the hallway. Adorn Museum offers some tips below to assist you in making your home's hallway area.
  9. WHAT COLOR TO PAINT YOUR OFFICE FOR MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY?

    Color must be considered in the design, décor, and placement of office furniture wherever you work. People's feelings, attitudes, and work ethic are directly impacted by the color of the office walls. Thus, it is crucial for businesses to pay attention when selecting paint colors in order to create a welcoming and comfortable work environment for their employees. Select paint hues that blend in and complement the surrounding area? Which of the following should guide the selection of paint colors for the office? Adorn Museum will teach you techniques to choose paint colors for your office.
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