Interior design is often misunderstood as just a ‘decor’ or a choice of colors, but in fact it is a geometry of psychological emptiness. The article touches on the importance of choosing the right ‘style’ for the client’s personality, whether it is simple modernism (Minimalism) or luxurious neoclassicism. Here we discuss the distribution of lighting of its three types (General, task, aesthetic) and how it affects the space of rooms. We also focus on the importance of ‘smart furniture’ in modern apartments and how to choose materials that combine durability and style. A successful interior design is one that makes you feel spacious in narrow spaces, and warm in large spaces, which we strive to achieve through accurate executive schemes.
