Design Styles

FASHION IS A FORM OF UGLINESS SO INTOLERABLE THAT WE HAVE TO ALTER IT EVRY SIX MONTHS.”-Oscar Wilde

With the above quote he emphasizes the human desire to create and design things and spaces that we feel comfortable in. The importance of understanding what we are doing as well as understanding the spaces we work in. Planning the space. Clarity in design is when order is made visible.
I truely believe that there is methodology in interior design and time should be taken to understand this.
Much to often we see buildings/spaces that is not happy with the ‘style’ we impose onto it. Just because we ‘like’ something or have the approach of ‘anything goes these days’, does not mean that it is right for the space or building you are working in. To create harmonious and pleasing design - the environment must be understood.

It is clear that design is returning to the more traditional ways - more pure and true.

It’s back to basic’s people: _It’s all about propotion, line and scalling_


Rooms on View

South Africa’s Finest Décor & Design Exhibition coming soon.

31 of Mei at the Cellars-Hohenhort Hotel in Constantia
Two world class designers, Vincent Wolf and Nina Campbell from two different countries with two different styles will be presenting exclusive insight in current trends of design.
For more information please visit www.roomsonview.co.za


Contemporary Classical Fusion

Our representative will be attending a talk on Contemporary Classical Design. It is presented by John Jacob Zwiegelaar an acclaimed designer that works in a fast range of styles ‘from period French neo-classical to contemporary Belgian haute-decoration, to Roberto Cavalli-esque rockstar style’, however his main forte is a is a contemporary classic. Watch this space for an update on the talk and the latest trends in interior design.

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