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art deco studio concept basic concept for interior design ideas in a small space

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This piece is a detailed description of a "studio concept" for an interior design student. When any
student begins a project they have to create an idea or feeling for the space. This is the tool for
someone designing a retro or art deco interior, it is well versed in the use or elaborate and detailed
words, my teacher loved it and it was just what he was looking for. I am a newyork school of
interior design student, very tough school, so this should work just about anywhere! Godd Luck
Art Deco Studio Concept
<Tab/>In today's busy world of hustle and bustle one will often seek shelter and relief from
their home. "Work" is the professional marketplace daunted with blue collars, whereas "home"
becomes a soothing retreat that let's everyone breath a sigh of relief as you grace the front door.
In some cases paths cross and what is usually divided, well, it may need to become one! Such is
the case with my client. My client works in special events planning in his own personal business.
He has single handedly began his own business years ago, and is now flourishing, as he creates the
most fabulous galas around!
<Tab/>What my client would like is to touch back to what first inspired him to get into
special events coordination; the extraordinary parties of the art deco period, dawned through the
1930's-1940. The extravagance, the glamour, and the sophistication were all personal invites for
him into this world and style of entertaining. My client has worked hard to maintain these
characteristics in all of the work he produces. As my client works from home, I thought such
should the case be at his apartment, after all, what better inspiration, than in your front door?
<Tab/>I plan to enhance the interior of my client's apartment with rich materials, sparkling
metals, and sophisticated touches exclusive to the whirlwind of the 1930's and 1940's. Once in
place, the setting for work and home will merge, and my client will indulge in a world that has
now become full circle, instead of marketplace and front door.

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