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The Detail - Retail Interior Design

In layman terms, When interiors are designed for retail spaces, integrating the brand’s narrative is known as Retail Interior Design . They are meant for a purpose and the reason both at the same time. The reason is well understood for boosting sales and brand visibility, and the purpose is of providing a retail experience ‘better than ever to the consumers.   Many times, the competition ins the industry makes these brands spend millions of bucks on their retail stores in order to provide experience exceptional than their competitor. The best experience just comes from the “life” itself and when a brand jolts both of them and provides an Experiential Lifestyle, that moment it starts creating history.   From the word ‘history’ we can recall the main objective of this series, the futuristic approach, but for the future, we have to know the literal roots of our subject ‘ retail interior design ’ . Yes, I’m talking about Agora, Forum, Bazaar, and Labyrinthine Souk, what ...

Interior Design - The Italian Way

Italian interior designs are not limited to Italy but to every country where the Renaissance extended. Not only nowadays, but Italian designs were and will always be “in” no matter what, their trend is not going to vanish, in near or farsight. But what appeals to all of us today, do we know its roots? So let, Let’s take a look at its history! Roman style of ornamentation and classical architectural elements from the renaissance period 'big-banged' as the cluster of fine interiors. With the specialty in decoration right from the treatment of walls to the affluence of woodwork and the nobility of fireplace are the 'go-to' in Renaissance interior. Italy was, is, and will be associated with Renaissance and the fine interiors, though the latter flourished and extended in other countries. Domes constructed as rotundas, cabinets like caryatids bordering central doors, triangular pediment, and cloister of semi-circular arches are some of the hallmarks of Renaissance bu...