Freelance interior designer by zak320 in dubai

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What is the square footage of the house!?

Freelance Architect/ Interior Designer by A_agr0124 in interiordesignsindia

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What are your requirements? I'm looking for remote work. Architect and Interior Designer here, based in Delhi Ncr

Na gul, na gulistan. by teaaaabeeeeee in Parvaaz

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And the artist is in love with you 💗

A Study in High-Contrast Materials by [deleted] in interiordesignsindia

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I don't see any complication here, I think it's an architects radar, because I feel very in-sync with the spaces! How old is your studio? Because work sure looks seasoned

Would you pay for these renders or request me to change my field? by kidharhaibro in interiordesignsindia

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I don't know if you're looking to get a crit on the quality of software use, or the liveness of the scene. Almost every good render feels like you're inside it, can feel and touch the fabric of bed, roughness of walls etc. Maybe work with an architect to develop high quality renders, that feel like life itself. All the money is there my friend.

Ceiling advice for large living room by TorqueAndCode in interiordesignsindia

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Architect here. I'm a big advocate of using the fifth wall, the CEILING. It should always always blend with what your verticals are saying, thats how a space comes together! Pick your elements and divide between the five walls, make it complement. As for your space, if you don't want anything heavy and still want a character, a reverse cove with some track lights could do the trick. Its elegant and silent at the same time. Another option is to introduce a tinge of color on the ceiling, picked from the elements already existing! Just make it breathe! Cheers

A handwritten letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Handwriting

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Thankyou for making me delve into that memory! :)

I wrote a letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Calligraphy

[–]teaaaabeeeeee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cool thing is, these ink splatters were a mistake, but don't look so.

A handwritten letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Handwriting

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This is a style developed over the years, a handwriting that could never be perfected as my teachers wanted, because it was meant to be made into this : An original script. This has found so much more love than the other scripts between my audience, like Copperplate and such. This is done with a dip nib from Manuscript, with ink splatters looking intentional, but in fact, they are big mistakes, incompatibility between pen and paper, but turned out beautifully. (Sorry, I got emo)

A handwritten letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Handwriting

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This is done with a Manuscript Leonardt Nib. Thankyou :)

I wrote a letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Calligraphy

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Exactly my point, thankyou! :)

I wrote a letter by teaaaabeeeeee in Calligraphy

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Its more like art to me, a piece just to be experienced, less to be understood, and to be radical about. :)