Introduction to Interior Design
How to classify and organize lifestyles
A course by Masquespacio , Creative interior design consulting
About the video: How to classify and organize lifestyles
Overview
“Now that we have learned about the Valencia Lounge Hostel, the type of client we'll be working with and the brand philosophy, let's move on to the inspiration phase and look for elements and details that could work for our concept. This could be a study of what type of materials or elements we are going to use for the design, as well as an investigation of existing, similar projects. ”
In this video lesson Masquespacio addresses the topic: How to classify and organize lifestyles , which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Interior Design. Learn to bring spaces to life with simple DIY techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“THE LIFESTYLE When we look for inspiration to do a specific project, we divide it into three parts. The first one is... I want to ask you something. Can we make the best hostel in the world if we haven't seen every hotel and hostel in the world? For us, the answer is no. I recommend that when you do a restaurant, that you look at every sushi restaurant in the world. If you do a hotel, look at them all. But how do we do this and how do we save the information? We do it this way: We look in all our blogs. For weeks, and sometimes an entire week, we look at hotels, downloading images and then ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Interior Design
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Category
Architecture & Spaces, Design -
Areas
Decoration, Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design, Retail Design, Spatial Design
Masquespacio
A course by Masquespacio
Ana Milena Hernández Palacios, creative director of Masquespacio, was born in Colombia but has lived in Spain since she was young. As soon as she finished her degree in interior architecture, she founded Masquespacio, a creative interior design consultancy, in order to explore her creative abilities.
Under this brand she has been involved with projects in Spain, Germany, Norway, Portugal, and the United States. She has been recognized internationally in the media and has received several awards throughout her career, such as the Massimo Dutti Nuevos Valores from AD Spain and the Wave of the Future Award for Hospitality Design. She has also won awards for individual projects such as the Hospitality Design Award, Wallpaper Award, and Red Dot.
Her designs include L'Atelier Rouge in New York; Vino Veritas restaurant in Norway; Solera supermarket in Cologne; Hikari and Nozomi restaurants in Valencia and the Valencia Lounge Hostel.
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