Interior Design Of Asian

July 30th, 2010 by Leave a reply »

There are many things to know when you are talking about Asian interior design, and this is especially true when you are looking at this in the context of the environment in Singapore. You need to understand how this is going to be affected to the expect of this design in a whole as there is no such thing as one dimensional interior design and we can look at how trends have affected asian design or even how it is going to evolve in the near future.

Singapore started to home modernisation phase quite a long time ago and you are going to look at the colonial design which is a big feature in any homes. Now, colonial design does not mean classical furnitures or classical roofs, but they can mean like how the room is arranged and how the use of wood in Singapore’s older houses. When using Asian design you need to have serious consideration about how to fit the whole idea in carefully. The kampong concept of Singapore started when the first boats came in, which had to give way to a much more aspect of modern indian and chinese or even regional designs and elements that Singapore government decided to segregate and divide Singapore into many many parts. But of course, today, we are not discussing on the finer aspects of how Asian design came about, but more so, where it is not today, and we can safely say that Asian design has taken a more contemporary take in this day and age, and some might say that it has been drowned out by a modern design imperialism that seemed to have dominated the skyline of the design industry.

Use of clean and white elements rather than normal cluttered aspects of Asian design, it is modern in a way. Landed properties in Singapore have many hybrids almost everywhere. They have taken the best of the east and merged it with the practicality and almost level headed design of the West and what you have is not really a loss of identity, but the birth of a new one that makes sense in many senses of the word tob Asian Interior Design. One thing you need to know about Asian design and its new modern hat, is that it is moving in many directions, and almost post modern designs and sometimes even futuristic design is coming into place. A fabric and template that is ready for change in ways more than one, is consider a Asian design.

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