INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ATTEND A SEMINAR ON THE STATE OF INDIAN HOMES
25/11/2019 2024-10-11 16:30INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ATTEND A SEMINAR ON THE STATE OF INDIAN HOMES
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ATTEND A SEMINAR ON THE STATE OF INDIAN HOMES
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore was the Education Partner at the recently concluded Bengaluru by Design 2019, an arts festival that celebrates creativity, innovation and the spirit of community through various events across venues in Bangalore. Through this event faculties and students received an opportunity to explore, volunteer and attend the various events across venues. Through such collaborative efforts, JD Institute provides platforms for faculties and students alike to add to their extensive knowledge from speakers and industry experts from different parts of the world and gain a glocal (global+local) perspective.
Beautifulhomes.com presented ‘The State of Indian Homes’ Study by Asian Paints on 18th November 2019 at CoWrks, Residency Road, that touched on the various aspect of the modern Indian homeowner and the way they perceive home buying, design and the homes of young couples and older generations. The session was an extensive discussion about the results drawn by Asian Paints through their extensive research of Indian Homes that incorporated varied factors that affect an owner’s choice. Interior Design Course students and faculties of JD Institute of Fashion Technology attended the session, that threw light on the way products and homes are designed.
Home is a space which continuously evolves and people’s relationship with their homes has been a comforting affair. Clouds of memories floats around making it a space like no other.
The key note speakers were – Vinithra Amarnathan, Dilip Shankar, Manju Sara Rajan and Srikanth SK.
The discussion highlighted the findings from the research study into the way Indian homes are designed, trends in the decor and design industry, and what it tells us about the way we live today. The session enlightened the audience members to understand the current reality of our Indian homes.
Things were put in perspective through the reference of cluster homes. Harmonious homes has a rhythm to the space which unites it; fragmented homes have multiple characteristics throughout the space; individualistic homes have a unique sense of style, and last from the cluster are the fledgling homes which is mostly occupied by the millennial couples, these homes are more fluid with respect to space.
On the other hand, personalised decor has been evolving and has made a mark in the current Indian homes. Each family wants to customize a space that’s channels their inner personality.
These can be achieved by using gardens as therapy, organising spaces to increase functionality, integrating religious identity for a better well-being. The lifestyle of every human is widely affected by their surroundings.
Each house has a story to tell – Stories of laughter and growth which is threaded along with their journey of life.
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