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Why Should We Bring Indoor Plants to Our Homes? | ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

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Why Should We Bring Indoor Plants to Our Homes? ______________________________________   ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar Why do we opt for mountains, beaches and forests to spend our vacation? What more is available to us in these locales, other than concrete indoors? Yes, the nature. Whether we sense it or not, nature invariably bestows pleasure and an element of interest to us. People get their homes, offices and other habitable spaces designed to create comfortable and aesthetical indoor environment. But is the hardscape enough?   As we are heading up towards high-rise buildings, nostalgia for the lost green areas has led to consideration of a life around these living beings right in the interior. Plants bring life and colour into the building, an outdoor connection much required for any inward looking home or built space. Regardless of the design style, houseplants blend seamlessly in every indoor setting. These e

How to Set Up a Home Office or How to Design a Home Office:: ZIDA Bhubaneswar

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 How to Set Up a Home Office or How to Design a Home Office:: ZIDA Bhubaneswar The Covid-19 pandemic has forced us to work in the confines of our homes. With the rise of work-from-home culture, having a dedicated home office space has become imperative. Even otherwise, whether we are working from home for a short term or a long term period or simply as an adjunct to working at the office, making our workspace as professional as possible is important not only to avoid injuring our health due to a faulty ergonomic setup but also to improve efficiency with the help of right equipment and the right setup. So... How to set up a home office? The first step is locating the right spot to place the workstation. It can be placed in a separate spare room, a study room, a lounge area or an outdoor room like a shed. The room should be free of distraction and should have enough space for working and circulating. Next, bring in a table or desk big enough to house the computer and other equipment de

What is the Pantone Colour of the Year 2021 and what does it signify? ZIDA Bhubaneswar: The Best Fashion & Interior Design Training Institute of Bhubaneswar

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What is the Pantone Colour of the Year 2021 and what does it signify? Pantone Colour Institute is the business unit within Pantone that highlights the top seasonal runway colours, selects the Pantone Colour of the Year, forecasts global colour trends, and advises companies on colour for product and brand visual identity. Through seasonal trend forecasts, colour psychology, and colour consulting, Pantone Colour Institute partners with global brands to effectively leverage the power, psychology, and emotion of colour in their design strategy. PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray + PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating, two independent colours that highlight how different elements come together to support one another, best express the mood for Pantone Colour of the Year 2021. Practical and rock solid but at the same time warming and optimistic, the union of PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray + PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating is one of strength and positivity. It is a story of colour that encapsulates deeper fe

A Guide to Scandinavian Interior Style: ZIDA Bhubaneswar: The Best Interior Design Training Institute in Bhubaneswar

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 A Guide to Scandinavian Interior Style Originating from a sub-region in Northern Europe, Scandinavian interior design style is generally associated with a clean, bright, minimalistic, yet cozy look. Scandinavians have a socially inclusive culture; so the way that this translates to the design world is that there is this belief that everyone should be able to afford beautiful and functional items in their home. In a nutshell, Scandinavian interior design can be broken down into three core concepts- warmth, simplicity and inspiration from nature. It involves achieving the same not just physically, but also psychologically. More or less, Scandinavian designs follow ‘Hygge’, the Danish philosophy of togetherness, comfort and wellbeing. Scandinavian house designs try to maximize the amount of natural light in their homes. While big windows and skylights are regular sightings, painting the walls bright white helps bounce all that light around the room and create more brightness. The most