Pakistani Interior Design

The first step is understanding your interior. Whether you want to re-design a room, a floor or even a whole house, it’s important to know what the space will be used for, and who will be using it. A lounge or bedroom can be ruined by the wrong design style, so make your design project easier by deciding up-front how you intend to use your interior.

The next step is to consider who will be using the space. What sort of person are they? Your interior design should take their age, character and occupation into consideration. A bright, vibrant design may not be suitable for a studious or serious person, for example. And a muted interior will suppress a creative spirit or free thinker. Make it a rule to design your interior around the inhabitants.

With your design foundation in place, it’s time to start choosing your colour palette. Aim to include 2 – 4 colours or shades: it will be far flattering to your interior than a single colour. And don’t be afraid to contrast: bright reds and blues look stunning against a modern white interior, for example, whereas tranquil greens and turquoises will add warmth to an old-fashioned, beamed interior. Be bold: try painting a ‘feature wall’ in a single colour, and contrast that with interesting accessories… it’s an interior design trick that will really bring a room to life.

Interior design project of Aenzay Architects