Urban interiors feature non-traditional home materials and design features, often including objects that are more traditionally used in an industrial sense. The Urban style sees the use of galvanised steel, concrete floors, metal siding, exposed beams and unfinished surfaces to create a distinctly modern, bohemian look. Often random, non functional objects are included in urban interiors to create an outdoor or industrial atmosphere. In more up scale urban interiors, however, the look is far more polished, sophisticated finishes and clever small space solutions, such as open floor plans that allow for multi-functional rooms.
Bachelor Of Arts ( Hons ) Interior Architecture, BIA032017, Taylor University. Malaysian 98's.
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