Dreamworks Renovation Network makes your house more culturally rich.
Home renovation, where homeowners seek to express their individuality and reveal their cultural taste to visitors, how can you make your renovation culturally rich? Check out what the editor of Dreamworks Renovation Network [http://www.dcuan.com] teaches you.
No. 1 Cultural taste reflects individuality
Nowadays, people renovate following trends and fashions; when Chinese style is popular, they go for Chinese style, when European style is in vogue, they switch all furniture to European style, constantly chasing trends, resulting in homes lacking personality, cultural taste, vitality, warmth, and friendliness. However, a home rich in cultural charm not only has strong vitality but also has an undeniable influence on its residents.
Home cultural taste has distinct characteristics, with significant differences in cultural value orientation among different individuals. Mr. Li just bought a new house and was preparing to renovate it. But there was a conflict between him and his wife regarding the choice of renovation style. Mr. Li had a keen interest in Chinese traditional culture and enjoyed tea art, thus favoring Chinese design in house renovation and opting for solid wood furniture throughout the house. His wife, however, preferred the warm and romantic European country style, favoring fabric sofas and pink series curtains for home decoration. The couple could not agree on the renovation style. Generally speaking, differences in cultural literacy, years of education, and degree level lead to significant differences in value orientation and consumption taste. Before establishing a design plan, the design company should thoroughly understand the family environment, educational background, and religious beliefs of the residents and use this as the basis for design. At the same time, based on the residents' professions and daily preferences, design personalized spaces that match them. The indoor space layout, furniture arrangement, and color design combinations should fully reflect the residents' individual characteristics, cultural cultivation, and aesthetic interests.
No. 2 Luxury does not equal taste
Living like a millionaire is many people's dream. Using the highest-grade building materials, the most expensive furniture, making the entire home resemble a five-star hotel... People often fall into the trap of blindly using large amounts of high-end materials during renovation, hoping to enhance the cultural taste and quality of life through luxurious renovations. They believe that the higher the material grade and the more money spent, the higher the renovation grade and the more cultural taste the home will have. However, luxury does not equal taste, and the level of home taste cannot be determined solely by the quality of materials. If one blindly pursues grandeur and luxury, determining the renovation grade and home taste by the amount of money spent, the result of such "high-grade" renovation is often counterproductive. From an aesthetic perspective, sometimes excessive luxury stacking can make people feel disorganized and vulgar.
Mr. Zhou wanted his villa to have a unique personality, so he used solid wood costing tens of thousands of yuan per square meter to make door frames, doors, and cabinets, ensuring uniformity in the house's style. Although Mr. Zhou paid great attention to the materials used in the renovation, spending hundreds of thousands of yuan just on solid wood, he did not focus on truly high-level design. The first floor was not made hollow, making the hall seem small and oppressive; there was no barrier blocking the stairs directly opposite the main entrance; the styles of the solid wood doors and cabinets were monotonous, lacking artistic and practical qualities, making the space appear rigid and boring. Moreover, during the renovation process, the workmanship was rough, leading to multiple quality issues. Such renovation, although using high-grade materials, neither looked grand nor luxurious, let alone tasteful. Some residents originally had limited living space suitable only for small furniture, but to pursue luxury and show off their personal taste, they blocked the flow of human traffic by forcing large, immobile solid wood furniture into the space, making the entire area unbearably crowded.
No. 3 Enhance the elegance of the home
Home cultural taste actually reflects the individual taste of the residents, and it doesn't necessarily require a lot of money. Nowadays, many model rooms pay great attention to the creation of home cultural taste. Qinghua South Lake at Yajule Hillside Manor is a good example. From lamp bases and hanging paintings to sofa fabrics and bedding series, everything revolves around the theme of Qinghua porcelain. The entire space arrangement is very simple and does not require much money, yet it transforms the entire space into something elegant and refined.
To make home renovation [http://www.dcuan.com] reflect its class and taste, it is actually quite simple: leave some space in the room, allowing the residents to configure furniture they like, as well as decorative items with a strong artistic atmosphere, which better reflects the owner's taste and personality. Residents who enjoy tea art can place a display cabinet in the entrance or living room, showcasing their collection of purple clay teapots and tea cakes; book-loving residents can use books as key decorations in the room, such as using bookshelves to partition the space or turning the bookshelf into a TV backdrop wall; wine collectors can set up a small bar in the room, placing their favorite red wines on the wine rack; photography enthusiasts can display their works as decorative paintings in appropriate places in the room for friends to admire; calligraphy and painting lovers can hang up collected masterpieces or their own works, adding elegance to the living space... These methods are all very simple but play a finishing touch role in the room.
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