Interior design encompasses all interior spaces.
All interior spaces will have what we call a floor, ceiling, and walls.
The space in a room is a whole space.
Yet, in most residential interior design situations, the largest design expenditures are on furnishings and especially on the furniture.
The furniture, in and of itself, is only about six per-cent of the total area of the total space.
Does making this choice manifest into the highest level of aesthetics for a space?
To achieve the best results, is it not of merit to equally design all parts of the whole rather than concentrating on the smallest part?
In reality, we have to accept the roles that finances, time, schedules, availability, practicality, et cetera play in our lives.
How much, and what part, does seeking to manifest the ideal residential interior design approach take place in the personal spaces where you more fully express your being?
Food for thought.