Utilising Photography For Interior Design

By Cindy Hess


Photography and interior design go hand in hand nowadays. As photography is now considered an art, it's slowly making its way into houses, alongside paintings. The truth is, in most modern homes, photos has already replaced paintings on the walls. A contemporary interior designer would usually gravitate towards the use of pictures, as compared to paintings. Then again, it still depends on the liking of the client.

The use of photos is pretty popular in Malaysia interior design. As most of Malaysian living spaces and condos are quite small and spaces are scarce, pictures can add that air of style for home and condo interior design. In Interior Design Malaysia, pictures can even add depth and the illusion of extra space.

Picture a empty and bare white wall. It is just plain nothingness. Imagine if the interior designer would add a huge picture of a white marble hallway? Can you envision the difference? Pictures with contrasting colours can break dull lines. For instance, adding artful pictures of a toy store in a kid's room or if you wish to create the an illusion of a higher ceiling for your room request a picture of a spiral stairs taken from the bottom up.

One reason why photos are trending in interior design is that it can be fairly easy to personalise. Despite the fact that some might argue that paintings can be customised too, paintings are way much pricey than photos. In addition, there are many ways of how photos can improve the interiors of living spaces.

Photography isn't just utilised as home accessory in the industry of interior design. It's also the major media for marketing the business. Photography highlights every tiny detail of an interior designer's work of art. In addition, photography captures the accomplishment of an interior design business. As a matter of fact, the without photography, the achievement of designers would be hard sought.




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