Interior design is a multi-faceted creative practice that collects and analyzes significant amounts of information, selects and implements the basic conceptual direction with all peripheral local solutions with the provision of all necessary graphic documentation.
Create decorative groups of objects
Create decorative groups of objects

As mentioned above, decorative objects can be both impersonal and highly remarkable. You don’t just need to bring decorative items into an interior – you need to create decorative groups of them.

You can create a decorative group of wall art or tabletop objects – or arrange an area for quiet home conversations by grouping chairs by the window. By arranging items in this way, you create areas that attract, hold attention, and allow you to relax.

Try arranging your favorite items on the coffee table or create a decorative grouping of candles in the center of the dining table… any ideas will work as long as we’re talking about items that fit together well. If this method is something brand new for you, proceed slowly, and let your decorative groups consist of not more than three items united with each other by color, style or texture.