Saturday, September 15, 2018

Neighbor's envy, owner's pride!

One of the things about interior design is the compulsion to 'show'. Showing to one's own self may still be a great idea but it's the showing to others that becomes an issue. You end up designing for that show. Exhibition. Nothing wrong yet, one may say, if you've got ample space. Everything wrong if you don't have the space but all the desire to show.

Neighbor's envy, owner's pride!


Is that TV visible? Is that sofa visible? Is that curtain visible? Is that table visible? Is that artifact visible? Is that photo-frame visible? Is that certificate visible? Is that guitar visible? Is that car visible?

It's like, there's a list of 'show' items to be ticked while interior designing.

Checklists are a great tool generally. But this 'checklist of show' may not fetch any great results eventually. Now, you may have an argument that eventually everyone dies. Why not die with a show!

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