About the video: Materiality
Overview
“I'll explain how, from the initial phase, you should be clear about which elements will define the project's materiality. I'll show you examples where the preexisting features of the space we decided to retain interact with the new additions.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Materiality, which is part of the Domestika online course: Interior Design Specialization: Materials, Lighting, and Color. Learn Interior design: lighting, materials, color and creative concepts to transform unique and functional spaces.
Partial transcription of the video
“MATERIALITY As we saw in previous lessons and in our final project, we were very clear from the get-go about our materials. First, we removed the dropped ceilings on the site. We discovered that the framing was made of ceramic vaults and metal beams. That's when we knew we wanted the framing to keep its original look. Taking these ceilings down made us realize we could recover the elegance in those arched entrances leading to the main facade. We chose the rest of the materials together with the client. He knew he wanted noble-looking ones like wood and natural stone. We went to material sho...”
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Course summary for: Interior Design Specialization: Materials, Lighting, and Color
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Areas
Color Theory, Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design

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