Interior Design is a Reflection of Mind
by:
Shrinivas Vaidya
Dear friends, we as humans are a composite of mind,
body and spirit. All these three in proper coordination, create the world
around us. The things, which we want in life, are first created in our mind,
then our mind sends signals to our brain and the brain sends signals to
various parts of our body to
take action and thus "reality" gets created.
This means that whatever we imagine in our minds gets converted in reality.
The program of our mind decides what we imagine. I mean if I want to decorate
my bedroom, everything from the type of furniture I choose to the budget
decision will depend
upon my "broader attitude" towards life.
If I am a "budget conscious" person, then this will affect right from the
initial stages of the design. I will look at the design from a conservative
point of view. Thus everything, which gets created in reality will have an
influence of my personality. Here I am not trying to say that only high budget
designs are good. I have seen works of many interior designers, who have spent
their entire lives on studying low cost design projects and also have won
awards for their magnificent work.
That's why any interior design project can not be fulfilled without active
participation of the client or the user. Creativity doesn't have any
boundaries of budget. Any piece of art which fulfils the functional need and
also the aesthetical need can be easily accepted as an architectural element.
Budget is
not a constraint at all. On the other hand the budget constraint sometimes is
useful to generate some good ideas for a particular
problem.
An interior designer is not an artist, because an artist basically performs
his acts to satisfy his own desire. This could be any performing art or other
forms of arts. His piece of work may not have any functional use from user's
point of view. An interior designer is not even a technician or engineer.
Because when an engineer builds a design he need not worry of making it
"beautiful". His primary aim is to make it functional. He puts his entire
energy in making the design functional.
That's why an interior designer is one who satisfies both the functional as
well as aesthetical part of the design. Sometimes
it is easy to accomplish the functional part of an interior design, but since
the definition of beauty is different for everyone, it is extremely difficult
to satisfy each and every user's aesthetic hunger.
This is particularly true about interiors in public spaces. For example a bank
building has a definite use and function for all the users. We can safely
create a list of functions a person would perform when he visits a bank. But
this does not mean the bank reflects his personality, like the first paragraph
of this article mentions.
That's why interiors in public spaces always are designed by taking into
consideration something called as "mass personality". This is a general
attitude of the kind of mindset everyone would have or is likely to have when
he/she visits that space. If you visit large corporate software office
premise, you will see this picture.
Office interiors always have a certain kind of order in them. The use of
colors, design styles have a kind of commitment in them, which is expected
from you when you work there.
On the other hand a bar or a restaurant has some sort of mood generating
atmosphere, which sets you loose. Because this is
what is expected in a public space like a restaurant.
Thus any interior space is always associated with people. A space which serves
its functions best and makes the users comfortable is bound to succeed as a
favorite place.
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