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Definition and characteristics of interior design
Interior design is "the soul of architecture, the connection between man and environment, and the combination of human art and material civilization". It is the continuation and deepening of architectural design and the re-creation of indoor space and environment. This paper will discuss the definition and characteristics of interior design to help readers better understand interior design.

Importance of spatial effect

Spatial effect is the goal pursued by architectural art, and interfaces, doors and windows are necessary subsidiary parts of space. The subordinate part is the material basis of space and plays a decisive role in the perception of the use of connotation space, but it is a subordinate part after all. As for the appearance, it is only the inevitable result of the connotation space.

Reflections on human psychology

Interior design is "much more difficult than designing buildings containing these internal spaces", because indoors "you must deal with people more, study people's psychological factors and how to make them feel comfortable and excited. Experience has proved that this requires more experience and more professional training than dealing with structures and building systems. "

Wide application

"The work involved in interior design is much broader than simple decoration. Their focus has been extended to all aspects of life, such as the design of houses, offices, hotels and restaurants, the improvement of labor productivity, barrier-free design, the compilation of fire prevention codes and energy-saving indicators, and the improvement of the utilization rate of public facilities such as hospitals, libraries and schools. In short, it gives comfort and safety to all kinds of people in the indoor environment. "

The combination of art and technology

Interior design is to design "an artificial environment with limited vision to meet people's physiological and spiritual requirements and ensure the needs of life and production activities", and it is also "the interdependence and close combination of function, spatial form, engineering technology and art".