12/11/2012

Photography And Interior Design

By Cindy Hess


Photography and interior design go hand in hand nowadays. As photography is now considered an art, it's slowly making its way into homes, alongside paintings. The truth is, in most modern homes, photography has already replaced the traditional paintings on the walls. A contemporary interior designer would usually gravitate towards the use of photos, as compared to paintings. But then again, it still relies on the preference of the customer.

The use of photography is pretty prevalent in Malaysia interior design. As most of Malaysian homes and condos are quite small and spaces are scarce, pictures can add that air of style for residence and condo interior design. In Interior Design Malaysia, pictures can even add depth and the illusion of additional space.

Imagine this - a white wall is just an empty white wall. But what if you add a large photo of a white marble hallway? Use your imagination. Using photographs of contrasting colours can actually break up dull lines. One great idea is to use artful photos of a toy store to decorate a child's room. If you want to eliminate the look of a low ceiling in your space, a photograph of a spiral staircase taken from the underneath up will definitely add the height that you want.

One benefit of utilising photos in interior design is that it can actually be customised. While others might dispute that paintings can be personalised as well, photos can be created at the small percentage of the costs of paintings. There are several creative ways of how photographs can improve the interiors of your residence - you can hire an interior designer to get the job done for you.

If you believe photography is only utilised as home accessories in interior design, you're wrong. In reality, photography is the main media utilised to advertise this business. With no photography, the details of a interior desinger's work won't be captured and promoted to the market. Thus, it is safe to say that without the fine art of photography, the achievement of interior design industry is hardly sought.




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