27 October
2021
Everyone wants to decorate their home to their liking, but more often than not, things do not go as planned. Disastrous renovation might fail to meet all our requirements for accurate reproduction of the design at all, with a totally different result from the design sketches. To make things worse, faced with renovation failures one after another, we end up with a dilemma of “ugly outcome or costly rework”.
Image from the Internet; if there is infringement, please contact us to delete it.
So, what are the reasons for unwanted decoration outcomes?
1. Creative designs are not practical enough.
In order to pursue beauty and creativity, some designers may become extraordinarily unrealistic during creation, ignoring the actual needs of the clients. Thus when the clients move in their homes, they often find considerable inconvenience.
2. The design sketches are exaggerated.
In order to enhance the light of space, designers sometimes do certain artistic processing to their sketches. However, when the same materials do not produce the ideal effects in real life, there comes inconsistency.
3. The colors do not match.
The effect images are made by designers on computer and therefore look harmonious in terms of colors and lighting. Yet in reality it is difficult to achieve 100% reproduction, and improper matches of colors and lighting may seem rather wierd.
To avoid these situations, you can choose full-coverage custom design featuring efficient use of space, harmony and consistency, and combined with individual characteristics. Put your designer in charge of the implementation of the whole scheme, integrating of hard and soft furnishings to realize 100% accurate reproduction of design sketches. You can get exactly what you’ve seen. Full-coverage designing, decorating and furnishings is not only the best way to ensure unity and consistency, but an economical, cost-efficient, and convenient option that saves clients from undesirable outcomes.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
For your information, here is an example of full-coverage custom design provided by the well-known Chinese brand Muli.
Muli - [Courtyard for Souls]
The clients of this case are two newlyweds who wanted a home with a warm-colored, minimalist style. The designer incorporated nature and light into the design, in the hope of creating a minimalist atmosphere with clear, leisurely and broad space--a courtyard for their souls.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
“Walnut wood with delicate, chic and clear wood grain is elegant when applied in home design. We replaced the original wall cloth of the public area with walnut wood veneers, hoping to bring a different experience to the owners,” the designer introduced.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
From the living room to the dining room, a large number of minimalist linear elements are arranged longitudinally to enrich spatial hierarchy. The floor wood-finish cabinets add a sedate touch to the space. The dining room is separated from the kitchen by a gray glass door with black metal frame, which significantly enhances the style of the dining area.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The bedroom’s minimalist style comes from the linear elements with low-key lighting; also, the soothing and tender neutral tone makes the bedroom a simple, cozy and relaxing sleeping space.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The closet also presents a minimalist tone in its layout. The brown glass closet doors adds a sense of exclusiveness and dynamism to the space.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The present case combines both soft and hard furnishings, and is based on minimalist lines and decorations to present a highly harmonious and consistent space atmosphere. Walnut wood with elegant shades saves the space from being too cold and renders the home a cozy place. In a word, the design satisfied the couple’s demand for minimalism and coziness.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
Full-coverage custom design is a “tailored plan” that considers the customer’s tastes, lifestyles, and needs, while ensuring the integration of soft and hard furnishings, consistency in style and colors, and orderly space. In addition to the above-mentioned Muli, there are also special pavillions for other furnishing brands like Rive Gauche, Sammy’s and Moolv in the Louvre Full-coverage Customization Zone. In these pavilions are a variety of cutting edge full-coverage designs and products. For more information, visitors can go and cunsult the professional services team there to experience super convenient back-end services and fashionable lifestyles. In addition, Louvre also provides double environmental protection commitments and free national delivery and installation services nationwide to make your shopping experience easier.
The emerging systematic custom services of interior design shows increasingly strong demand and determination for quality life. If you want personalized design for your home including soft and hard furnishings, you now have a good option!
China is the home to tea, where people have begun to drink tea since ancient time sand created a long-standing tea culture. Chinese people drink tea in any space, which is called “tearoom”. For ancient Chinese, tearoom is a specialspace connected with nature, where literati sit down for exchanges and contemplation.
22 March
2021
Recently, the three major furniture exhibitions of Guangdong Province – grand events of the furnishing industry – were closed successfully in Shenzhen, Dongguan and Guangzhou.
21 July
2021
Speaking of American blockbusters, those memorable classic scenes flash through our minds as yesterday once more.
China is the home to tea, where people have begun to drink tea since ancient time sand created a long-standing tea culture. Chinese people drink tea in any space, which is called “tearoom”. For ancient Chinese, tearoom is a specialspace connected with nature, where literati sit down for exchanges and contemplation.
Recently, the three major furniture exhibitions of Guangdong Province – grand events of the furnishing industry – were closed successfully in Shenzhen, Dongguan and Guangzhou.
Everyone wants to decorate their home to their liking, but more often than not, things do not go as planned. Disastrous renovation might fail to meet all our requirements for accurate reproduction of the design at all, with a totally different result from the design sketches. To make things worse, faced with renovation failures one after another, we end up with a dilemma of “ugly outcome or costly rework”.
Image from the Internet; if there is infringement, please contact us to delete it.
So, what are the reasons for unwanted decoration outcomes?
1. Creative designs are not practical enough.
In order to pursue beauty and creativity, some designers may become extraordinarily unrealistic during creation, ignoring the actual needs of the clients. Thus when the clients move in their homes, they often find considerable inconvenience.
2. The design sketches are exaggerated.
In order to enhance the light of space, designers sometimes do certain artistic processing to their sketches. However, when the same materials do not produce the ideal effects in real life, there comes inconsistency.
3. The colors do not match.
The effect images are made by designers on computer and therefore look harmonious in terms of colors and lighting. Yet in reality it is difficult to achieve 100% reproduction, and improper matches of colors and lighting may seem rather wierd.
To avoid these situations, you can choose full-coverage custom design featuring efficient use of space, harmony and consistency, and combined with individual characteristics. Put your designer in charge of the implementation of the whole scheme, integrating of hard and soft furnishings to realize 100% accurate reproduction of design sketches. You can get exactly what you’ve seen. Full-coverage designing, decorating and furnishings is not only the best way to ensure unity and consistency, but an economical, cost-efficient, and convenient option that saves clients from undesirable outcomes.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
For your information, here is an example of full-coverage custom design provided by the well-known Chinese brand Muli.
Muli - [Courtyard for Souls]
The clients of this case are two newlyweds who wanted a home with a warm-colored, minimalist style. The designer incorporated nature and light into the design, in the hope of creating a minimalist atmosphere with clear, leisurely and broad space--a courtyard for their souls.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
“Walnut wood with delicate, chic and clear wood grain is elegant when applied in home design. We replaced the original wall cloth of the public area with walnut wood veneers, hoping to bring a different experience to the owners,” the designer introduced.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
From the living room to the dining room, a large number of minimalist linear elements are arranged longitudinally to enrich spatial hierarchy. The floor wood-finish cabinets add a sedate touch to the space. The dining room is separated from the kitchen by a gray glass door with black metal frame, which significantly enhances the style of the dining area.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The bedroom’s minimalist style comes from the linear elements with low-key lighting; also, the soothing and tender neutral tone makes the bedroom a simple, cozy and relaxing sleeping space.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The closet also presents a minimalist tone in its layout. The brown glass closet doors adds a sense of exclusiveness and dynamism to the space.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
The present case combines both soft and hard furnishings, and is based on minimalist lines and decorations to present a highly harmonious and consistent space atmosphere. Walnut wood with elegant shades saves the space from being too cold and renders the home a cozy place. In a word, the design satisfied the couple’s demand for minimalism and coziness.
Photo supplied by Muli at 1FB72, Foshan Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center
Full-coverage custom design is a “tailored plan” that considers the customer’s tastes, lifestyles, and needs, while ensuring the integration of soft and hard furnishings, consistency in style and colors, and orderly space. In addition to the above-mentioned Muli, there are also special pavillions for other furnishing brands like Rive Gauche, Sammy’s and Moolv in the Louvre Full-coverage Customization Zone. In these pavilions are a variety of cutting edge full-coverage designs and products. For more information, visitors can go and cunsult the professional services team there to experience super convenient back-end services and fashionable lifestyles. In addition, Louvre also provides double environmental protection commitments and free national delivery and installation services nationwide to make your shopping experience easier.
The emerging systematic custom services of interior design shows increasingly strong demand and determination for quality life. If you want personalized design for your home including soft and hard furnishings, you now have a good option!