Monday, December 10, 2007

Interior Environments

Hotels sell themselves based on their interior environment. Luxury hotels and resorts give guests the opportunity to live in an extremely nice place without having to put any effort forth. Most hotels use warm, inviting colors and panoramic views to create a more relaxed vibe.

Shopping malls are designed with many things in mind. The walkways have two things that they must do - keep the shopper comfortable, and keep the shopper interested. By having very open areas, this mall is designed to allow shoppers to be able to see almost all of the shops on the same floor as them, on the floor above them, and the floor below them, by simply standing and looking around them.

This luxury bathroom combines dark woods with luscious greens and golds to create a very traditional, luxurious feel. The bathroom gives off a relaxing vibe and would make most anyone feel right at home.

A successful restaurant is a restaurant that can deliver both great food, and great design. Butter, a New York hot spot, combines a variety of different surface textures, lighting techniques, colors, and geometry to create an intimate, enjoyable dining experience.

Everything about the Georgia Aquarium is geared towards education. Everywhere you turn there is another opportunity to learn something new for people of all ages. The design of the aquarium is very beautiful and flowing throughout the exhibits.

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