May 17, 2012
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Ambience Interiors

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Ambience Interiors
Vacaville, California 95687
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Interior designing, interior decoration or decor is a practice
concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls,
windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and
furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers
to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space
for a building's user.

The work of an interior designer draws upon many disciplines
including environmental psychology, architecture, product design,
and traditional decoration (aesthetics and cosmetics). They plan
the spaces of almost every type of building including: hotels,
corporate spaces, schools, hospitals, private residences,
shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, and airport terminals.
Today, interior designers must be attuned to architectural
detailing including floor plans, home renovations, and
construction codes.

The role of a designer probably came into existence in the 1720s
in Western Europe, mostly being performed by men of diverse
backgrounds. William Kent, who was trained as a history painter,
is often cited as the first person to take charge of an entire
interior, including internal architecture, furniture selection,
and the hanging of paintings.

In London, this role was frequently filled by the upholsterer
(sometimes called the upholder), while in Paris the
marchand-mercier (a "merchant of goods" who acts as general
contractor) often filled this role. Architects both in Great
Britain and on the European continent also often served as
interior designers. Robert Adam, the neoclassical architect, is
perhaps the most well-know late-century example of an architect
who took on entire interiors, down to the doorknobs and
fire-irons. Other 18th-century men who filled the role of
interior designer include Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt and
Dominique Daguerre (marchand-mercier who emigrated to England).

During the 1830s, interior decorators were responsible for the
revival of interest in Gothic and Rococo styles in England. By
the late 19th century, some firms set themselves apart as "art
furnishers."

Modern interior decorators began with Lenygon and Morant in
London, Charles Alavoine and Jeanselme in Paris, and Herter
Brothers (from 1864) and Elsie De Wolfe and Ogden Codman in New
York.

Interior designers can specialize in a particular interior design
discipline, such as residential and commercial design. Commercial
design includes offices, hotels, schools, hospitals or other
public buildings. Some interior designers develop expertise
within a niche design area such as hospitality, health care and
institutional design. In jurisdictions where the profession is
regulated by the government, designers must meet broad
qualifications and show competency in the entire scope of the
profession, not only in a specialty. Designers may elect to
obtain specialist certification offered by private organizations.
Interior designers who also possess environmental expertise in
design solutions for sustainable construction can receive
accreditation in this area by taking the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) examination.

The specialty areas that involve interior designers are limited
only by the imagination and are continually growing and changing.
With the increase in the aging population, an increased focus has
been placed on developing solutions to improve the living
environment of the elderly population, which takes into account
health and accessibility issues that can affect the design.
Awareness of the ability of interior spaces to create positive
changes in people's lives is increasing, so interior design is
also becoming relevant to this type of advocacy.

A theme is a consistent idea used throughout a room to create a
feeling of completeness`and a whole mole [as referred to by
designers]. These themes often follow period styles. Examples of
this are Louis XV, Victorian, Minimalist, Georgian, Gothic,
Mughal or Art Deco. The evolution of interior decoration themes
has now grown to include themes not necessarily consistent with a
specific period style allowing the mixing of pieces from
different periods. Each element should contribute to form or
function or both and maintain a consistent standard of quality
and combine to create the desired design. For the last 10 years,
decorators, designers, architects and homeowners have been
re-discovering the unique furniture that was developed post-war
of the 1950s and the 1960s from new material that were developed
for miliatry applications. Some of the trendsetters include Ray
Eames and Herman Miller.

Interior decoration has become a popular television subject. In
the United Kingdom (UK), popular interior decorating programs
include Changing Rooms (BBC) and Selling Houses (Channel 4).
Famous interior designers whose work is featured in these
programs include Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. In the
United States, the TLC Network airs a popular program called
Trading Spaces, a show with a format similar to the UK program
Changing Rooms. In addition, both Home & Garden Television (HGTV)
and the Discovery Home networks also televise many programs about
interior design and decorating, featuring the works of a variety
of interior designers, decorators and home improvement experts in
a myriad of projects. Fictional interior decorators include the
Sugarbaker sisters on Designing Women and Grace Adler on Will &
Grace. Another show is Clean House where they redue messy homes
into themed rooms that the clients would like.

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