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		<title>Garage Interior Design &#8211; Do it Yourself</title>
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A perfect garage interior design is very important for building or redesigning a home. The garage design should be planned well ahead without any flaws. You can either create your own garage interior design or hire an expert interior designer for the job.

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<p>A perfect garage interior design is very important for building or redesigning a home. The garage design should be planned well ahead without any flaws. You can either create your own garage interior design or hire an expert interior designer for the job.</p>
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<p>You may require the garage for various purposes like storage of your vehicle, workroom for doing it yourself, safe play area for your kids or to keep gardening tools. You may conveniently use the garage as a storage room for accumulating personal belongings. Hence, it is necessary to keep your garage free of hazardous devices and equipment. The design to be created by you should solve all your storage problems that you may have to encounter in future.</p>
<p>The interior garage decision should meet your functional requirements of the present as well as the future. The space available inside the garage should be adequate enough to meet all the purposes whether it is for keeping the vehicle in a secured position or for other multiple purposes. You should make the best use of the spaces available inside the garage, including floor, ceiling and wall.</p>
<p>Utilize your garage walls nicely by accommodating some home tools, gardening equipment like extension cords, brooms, garden tools, ladders, hoses, balls, bats, golf bags, bicycles, accessories, coats, food coolers, hats, shoes, general house and workshop tools etc. For additional space, you can also set up vertical storage on the garage wall.</p>
<p>Use the garage cabinets for keeping paint, tools for car maintenance, items meant for safe storage, lawn, garden and insect chemicals. The unused space in the garage ceiling can be used for installation of overhead storage, where seasonal items like holiday decorations, sports equipment and any other thing that cannot be placed at the floor. While designing the interiors, you should focus attention not only on the garage floor but also on the spaces above it.</p>
<p>You can do it yourself, by utilizing the feasible online designs and free plans by instantly downloading them. Some websites contain illustrations and articles for making the garage design. The do it yourself detailed software can also be accessed by subscribing to them. You can use the software to develop your own custom made design with all the elements and features you want inside your garage. Using the 3D software, you can have a clear view of both exterior and interior of the garage from all possible angles. With easy guides and tools, easy to follow and use, you can apply the user-friendly software even though you are not familiar with the computer aided design.</p>
<p>Functionality and aesthetics are the main areas in the garage interior design that will decide about the appearance of the garage. Hence, it is necessary to carefully plan various features like design of cabinets, types of materials used, colors of wall and theme of the garage. With necessary technical expertise, you can remodel your existing garage by creating a design either by yourself or by hiring expert contractors. There are a variety of options available for you or you can translate your own innovative ideas into practice with a tangible garage interior design.</p></div>
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		<title>Corporate Interior Design Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Consider that such things as floor plans, space planning, computer links, government and building codes all have to meet with approval. The design concept may be adjusted and refined several times over. The designer may be working 12-hour days in the crunch to meet the project deadlines. It should not matter whether it involves a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Consider that such things as floor plans, space planning, computer links, government and building codes all have to meet with approval. The design concept may be adjusted and refined several times over. The designer may be working 12-hour days in the crunch to meet the project deadlines. It should not matter whether it involves a small corporate job, or a major corporation, the need for integrity remains the same. A highly qualified interior designer will make every effort provide the best services to complete the job.</p>
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<p>Corporate interior design projects usually come about by word of mouth. In order for a designer to succeed in the corporate interior design field, he or she will have to provide quality service with integrity that is expected or their business may not last for long.</p>
<p>Design Concept</p>
<p>The first step in creating a corporate interior design is to put together a design concept and then present it for approval. The designer must analyze lighting, space, texture and color to develop a preliminary plan. It is crucial that a designer listen carefully to the clients and work with them as a team while planning the corporate interior design project.</p>
<p>When the final concept meets approval, then furnishings and other materials can be ordered, the technicians will be hired and the work can be scheduled. It is important that the design goals of the client be given top priority in every aspect of the project from beginning to end. Additionally, ADA requirements, building codes and building standards must all be adhered to during the project. It is a matter of integrity to respect and meet deadlines, the continuity of the work environment and budgetary constraints.</p>
<p>It is also important that the choice of an interior designer is one who is experienced and knowledgeable in corporate <a rel="nofollow" href="http://interiordesignbliss.com/interior-design-bliss/interior-designing-techniques" target="_new">Interior Designing</a>. It doesn&#8217;t matter if it is a major design firm or a single designer, as long as the proper credentials and references are in place to support their experience. It may be simpler to work with a single designer, since they will be hands-on in every aspect of the design concept. Corporate interior design is certainly not the easiest of area of interior design, but with experience and knowledge a good interior designer can bring quality, ingenuity and solid customer service to the project.</div>
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		<title>Interior Design Tips And Ideas</title>
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Take Away All Interior Design Ideas
Why should the interior design of your home be any different from anyone else&#8217;s? It could be so much easier to simply follow the crowd and show no fear about a lack of originality if every home was pre-packaged with a unit appearance. Here are some ideas to keep the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Take Away All Interior Design Ideas</strong></p>
<p>Why should the interior design of your home be any different from anyone else&#8217;s? It could be so much easier to simply follow the crowd and show no fear about a lack of originality if every home was pre-packaged with a unit appearance. Here are some ideas to keep the interior of your home as conformist as you can, and perhaps these will allow you the simple peace of a non-designed house.</p>
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<p>First &#8211; please be sure to remove all coordination from your home.  Recent studies have<br />
shown that balancing the cloth of your living room upholstery to the window and floor<br />
treatments can spark sensations of appreciation and pleasure in household members and<br />
guests.  It is therefore critical for the practicing conformist to remove all hints of<br />
matching or complimentary designs from his or her household.</p>
<p>After dealing with those messy matching issues, be sure to walk through the rest of the<br />
interior searching for original art pieces such as paintings, sculpture and folk art.  An<br />
interior which includes originality in their wall décor would evoke a sense of personality<br />
and interest in guest of the home, and it should also be noted that these guests might then<br />
find themselves assuming the &#8220;good taste&#8221; of their host.  That defeats the purpose.</p>
<p>To the delight of the true conformist, many interior designs are stagnating into set<br />
themes.  But you must take this a step further, and be certain that no new design or<br />
decorating ideas are found throughout your home.  Do not allow any inspiration to come<br />
from, say, your favorite books, magazines, or movies.  In fact, stop using any of things<br />
for entertainment.  They will only lead to further thought &#8220;outside the box.&#8221;</p>
<p>Use your head people.  Actually, do not use it at all, because that is the best way to avoid<br />
any originality or sensationalism in any interior design ideas.  It is, unfortunately, too<br />
easy to find simple inspiration throughout your daily life.  It is imperative that you do not<br />
write any of these ideas down, and then you will have a chance to forget your initial<br />
reaction and idea and move along in your simple, easy, and non-threatening little life.</p>
<p><strong>Interior Design Tips</strong></p>
<p>An interior designer faces many of the same questions when faced with a residential<br />
client.  Issues such as theme and fundamental style are not frequently an issue with the<br />
home client.  But there will always be concerns about painting walls, the furniture<br />
currently inside the home, and of course the floors.  There are tips to alleviate concerns<br />
and questions regarding these specific design problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;What about this color of paint? It is too bright/dark/soft/etcetera.&#8221;  The first and best tip<br />
to eliminate concerns about paint choices is to purchase a sample of paint to place on the<br />
wall.  Then, there will be a true understanding of what the actual appearance of a color<br />
will be. However, many colors &#8211; especially darker ones &#8211; attain their true beauty from the<br />
look of the entire wall after being layered with several coats of paint.</p>
<p>Trust a color pallet and a designer, but of course only follow intuition.  A color that is<br />
difficult to stomach may settle eventually to delightful surprise, or it may lead to a<br />
horrible bellyache.  Only cover a wall with a design&#8217;s color that will provide security and<br />
happiness in a homeowner.</p>
<p>&#8220;Should existing and endurable furniture be reupholstered?&#8221;  An excellent tip to be<br />
considered: evaluate the furniture for style and value versus the cost of the<br />
reupholstering.  An antique chair that fits the feeling of a formal living room that was<br />
purchased for many thousands of dollars would be an excellent candidate as long as<br />
replacing the original upholstery did not degrade its value or worth.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know what to do about my floor.&#8221;  Decisions about floor designs should be based<br />
on a person&#8217;s budget, the room&#8217;s use, and personal preference.  Certain floor treatments<br />
are incredibly expensive, such as hard oak floors, and they may not be practical in an area<br />
where stomping kids thrash through the interior.  Carefully weigh options such as dying<br />
carpet or laying rugs over existing hard floors.  It is all a matter of personal preference.</p>
<p>Actually, all interior design should be a matter of personal preference. It is not worth any<br />
expense to put something in a home that will force a homeowner to cringe every time he<br />
or she looks around.</p></div>
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		<title>Traditional Interior Design</title>
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Traditional interior design encompasses a great variety of elements in a home. From the ceilings to the floor; including the trim, the wall finishes&#8211;all the way to the window treatments and the furniture.

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<p>Traditional interior design encompasses a great variety of elements in a home. From the ceilings to the floor; including the trim, the wall finishes&#8211;all the way to the window treatments and the furniture.</p>
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<p>The careful designer must focus attention on each of these items in order to create the ideal design. Lighting, wall treatments, flooring, and furniture are all fundamental steps in creating a smooth design. Each of these elements should tie in carefully with the last, creating an interchanging staircase of design. Theme, color, texture, and placement are the tools with which you are to design this delicate stairway.</p>
<p>Themes of traditional interior design vary from traditional to modernistic, from eclectic to yes&#8211;even retro. The decision of theme should (in my opinion) be left entirely up to the individual homeowner or business owner. Each person has a message they would like to convey to the world through their space. It is your job, as the designer, to listen to their wants and needs and to develop a solution that suits them perfectly.</p>
<p>If the client is having difficulty in assessing his or her design needs, provide them catalogs or magazines to browse through. Traditional interior design is a concept that is simple and everyone should be able to understand. After browsing through magazines and determining what appeals to them visually, it would be a good idea to ask them about their lifestyle needs.</p>
<p>Most clients with children will definitely need to keep the cost modest of their furniture. If the person is active socially and plans on entertaining, you will want to be sure to organize any recreational spaces in a way that is ideal for that type of entertaining.</p>
<p>Once the basic theme has been decided upon, the next major set of choices will be what colors to base those themes on. I always advise clients that it is better to fit the color with the space than the person in this situation. Does that sound unfair?</p>
<p>Many clients will associate their first color selection with their favorite color. A favorite color and wall paint sometimes don’t mix very well. Traditional interior design motivates the color choices more towards colors that match the room’s needs. This is so because very often you will find that even if a client is less then enthusiastic about the color selection, after the room has been painted and they have had the chance to see it, they change their minds quickly.</p>
<p>Try to offer this type of solution to your client in an encouraging, helpful way rather then with a know-it-all attitude. If they are still not very enthusiastic, try to show them pictures of similar colors in catalogs to give them a better feel of how it will look. Catalogs and magazines are an endless resource for things like this because it offers people a little insight into how designs play out.</p>
<p>All right, you have a theme in mind and a palette of colors to work from. What’s next in traditional interior design?</p>
<p>It honestly depends on the magnitude and scope of the project. Choose your wall treatments and get those out of the way if you intend on making any flooring changes. Don’t become hasty and have new flooring installed or the existing flooring refinished only to paint over the top of it while applying your wall treatment. Once the walls have been complete and allowed time to properly dry, then is the time to make flooring changes.</p>
<p>Flooring! Traditional interior design offers so many choices for all types of flooring; it is best to base this choice upon the needs and lifestyle of your clients. If they have children, suggest that easily washable, flat surfaced flooring is used with the compliment of a large rug in any recreational room. These rooms will be the rooms that are used the most often and are danger areas for anyone with kids or children. Explain to them that the rug is easily replaced but carpeting is not!!!</p>
<p>When the ‘canvas’ is ready (the bare bones of the room), it is time for you to treat any windows before you begin moving furniture in and things get crowded. For small rooms, open them up by adding more light using sheer window coverings. The same idea with dark rooms that need a little extra light. Make ‘short’ rooms tall using window-to-floor curtains or draperies in contrast to short furniture.</p>
<p>Traditional interior design includes MANY alternatives to window coverings that will fit any home. Keep in mind while doing this the activity on the outside of the window as much as you do to the appearance on the inside of it. If it is a very open window and the setting of the home does not offer much privacy, they will probably want privacy window coverings. After your windows are complete, hang any wall accessories before proceeding to the next step.</p>
<p>Time to bring in the furniture! A few key rules to remember while positioning furniture in traditional interior design: first, create lines and continuity. Second, be sure to create adequate walking space. Third, don’t over clutter. And fourth, be creative.</p>
<p>Once your furniture is in place and has been ‘tested’, it is time to accessorize. Traditional interior design normally does this by placing a few instrumental accessories into place. Simplicity is elegant and too many accessories can lead to an uncomfortable room.</p>
<p>Try to purchase well-defined items that can even make great conversational pieces. If the homeowners are hands-on and involved, get them to add personal touches by creating an accessory themselves.</p>
<p>Traditional interior design is a catch-all that incorporates the workability and usability with the beauty of a room. Achieve the perfect balance by properly combining these items and you will be successful!</p></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design Schools give students the option of learning to apply their interest in environmental aesthetic appeal and design at home at their own convenience. Students can get hands-on experience in fabric selection, purchasing furniture, and interaction with suppliers.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design students will learn to determine client needs, use principles and elements of color and design; floor, wall and window treatments; and to begin and operate a business in Interior Design and Interior Decorating.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design students can also expect to be presented with courses in communications, history of design and architecture, three-dimensional design, computer-aided drafting and design, space planning, and problem solving. Coursework should also cover hospitality design, retail store design, specialty design, exhibit design, and corporate design.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Possibilities for specialization in Online Interior Design programs are varied and broad. Interior Design students can choose to focus on particular aspect of design, such as styles, color schemes, and furnishings; specific locations, such as pleasing environments for medical waiting rooms; or commercial designs for dedicated functions. Specializations can be focused entirely on residential kitchens, recreation areas, or bathrooms, or on restaurant kitchens or restaurant seating areas. Careers in Interior Design field can be as broad or as narrow as the Interior Design professional chooses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Graduate programs in Online Interior Design are also offered. Graduate level Online Interior Design courses prepare students for more independent and higher level positions in commercial and residential design, planning, showroom management, as well as positions in office management. Online Interior Design graduate students may also focus on preparations for success taking the National Council for Interior Design Qualification examination, which will provide them with industry-recognized credentials for practicing as professionals in the field of Interior Design.</p>
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