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3.FUSION OF HERITAGE

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Imbued with the captivating allure of equestrian chic, my personal interior design project became a passionfilled journey. Drawing inspiration from classic equestrian motifs, I set out to transform my home into a symphony of elegance with a contemporary twist. Partnering with an esteemed interior designer, whom I had previously interned with, we embarked on a delightful collaboration, breathing life into every detail of the design process.

As I wielded my artistic flair, I contributed to the project by crafting enchanting renderings and weaving my own imaginative ideas into the space. Guided by a vision of seamless harmony, the final masterpiece unfolded, a harmonious union of timeless equestrian elements and modern finesse. The result? A home that envelopes me in warmth, inviting cozy elegance, and a sense of equine adventure that brings joy to every moment spent within its embrace.

polluting allergens and easy to clean. an interior space.

to create a multi-sensory environment evoke calmness and comfort.

Establish a consistent design language, ensuring elements flow naturally from one room to another

1.OPEN FLOOR PLAN

An open floor plan encourages social interaction and connectivity among family members and guests. With fewer physical barriers, people can easily communicate, engage in conversations, and spend time together while performing different activities.

2.SAFETY IMPLIMENTATION

Install non-slip flooring materials in areas prone to moisture, such as bathrooms and kitchens, Use childproof locks and safety latches on cabinets to protect young children from hazardous items

3.SUSTAINABILITY

Incorporate energy-efficient lighting fixtures and appliances to reduce energy consumption and utilizing renewable energy sources like solar panels to power the house

4.SENSORY EXPERIENCE

Introduce natural elements like indoor plants, water features, or nature-inspired artworks to connect with nature and design cozy and inviting spaces with comfortable seating and tactile materials to encourage relaxation

5.COHESION

Design smooth transitions between spaces, avoiding abrupt changes in style or ambiance by using transition spaces, like hallways or entryways, to visually connect different areas of the house

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