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Spotlight on Some of Dubai’s Interior Design Companies

The profession that transforms interior space into a new and functionally appropriate venue for clients is interior design. Therefore, interior designers spearhead or manage these interior design transformative projects. Interior designers must be multifaceted artisans the following job duties: concept planning and development, project management, design and execution, and liaising with stakeholders.

Interior Designer Versus Interior Decorator

Laypersons frequent use the professional titles interior designer and interior decorator synonymously but this is a mistake. These are distinct professions requiring explanation for clear understanding. Interior designers possess a different skillet, level of education and frequently hold professional accreditation indicating their title. In addition, interior designers focus more on how the planning and functionality affect the space. Also, designers have professional training and understanding interior space aspects such as temperature, acoustics and lighting.

Although, Interior design companies in Dubai frequently work in tandem with architects; designers must have stamped approval from an architect before they can modify the structural supports of a structure. Finally, interior designers typically specialize in one of three primary areas of space transformation. The three are residential, commercial and other, The ‘other’ area includes museums and exhibition design, theatre and performance design, Production design for film and television, healthcare and educational institutions.

Interior Designer Companies–Residential

For the purposes of organization, many of the Interior design companies in Dubai accept projects beyond the group where they appear in this article. Symmetrical grouping coupled with the overall impression from the company’s website were decisive forces used to place design companies. The companies whose residential portfolio shimmers are Jadis Interiors and Elemento Jade Interiors

The following quote informs Jadis Interiors’ aesthetic philosophy, “Nothing is truly elegant…but [that] [which] unites use with beauty.” Philosophically speaking, the principal idea of this quote is artful. The quote expressed another way is: the only way that a given thing can be elegant, is if, the way that thing’s function melds effortlessly with its inherent beauty. A quick scan confirms that this interior design company profoundly understands this quote. Beyond understanding, Jadis Interiors makes this complex and abstract philosophy tangible and fully materializes in their work. This company specializes in the following areas. Antiques, Contemporary, Classic, Moroccan Fusion, Residential. Outdoor Living, Hospitality, Warehouse, Accessories Fabrics, Lights wan Wallpaper.

Elemento

Defining interior decoration as the art of creating attractive and functional space that melds into the pre-existing architecture is Element’s driving philosophy. Their philosophical mission builds on the next four vectors: Dream (the genesis of the creative process), Think (synthesis and integration of the multi-dimensional collective), Design (the transitional phase linking theory with the product) and Create (the culmination of the project). Their portfolio proudly proclaims this philosophical foundation. Their spaces are clean, spacious, open, and clear. Elemento’s other areas include turnkey solutions, retail, office spaces, furnishing and decorations.

Interior Designer Companies–Commercial

CLSE–Interior Architect Consultancy

Stemming on the client’s personal style, CLSE’s mission is enhancing the customer’s property through innovative layout and increasing the functionality of the space. CLSE portfolio is a reflection of their philosophical thrust. That foundational mission is to ensure the customer’s personality reflects in the final product. Though each exemplar in their portfolio is on the surface discrete from the collection, a deeper examination of each exemplar and the secondary mission statements emerge linking each exemplar to the others. Just simple can be beautiful. This interior design company’s opus embodies this concept. Other areas include residential, hospitality, villas, shops, restaurants, clubs, spas, bars, offices, hotels, hospitals, and exhibition stands.

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‘Humane’ Newt Gingrich Stumbles; Jon Huntsman Steps Into Spotlight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newt Gingrich wants to keep illegal aliens in this country so their children can work as school janitors.

 

OK, the former House speaker didn’t exactly utter that sentence at Tuesday night’s GOP 2012 presidential election, but he fully embraces the concept.

 

Following his proposal last week to fire school custodians and turn their work over to children — child labor laws are “stupid,” he says — Gingrich played the “humane” card at the CNN national security forum.

 

It was a Rick Perry moment for the Georgian, who disingenuously asserted that no “humane” immigration policy would “break up families.” You’ll recall what happened when Perry tried that sanctimonious approach.

 

In fact, Gingrich’s position is founded less on humanity than on fuzzy thinking and ethnic pandering. Always the clever rhetorician, his meandering discourse on illegal immigration was an attempt to justify his vote for amnesty in the 1980s — a position that he holds to this day.

 

Gingrich was similarly mush-minded on foreign affairs.

 

He sounded like John McCain — cranky and jingoistic — when he blustered about Iran. “We can break them in a year,” he vowed.

 

Then, returning to the kinder, gentler Newt, he called for budget cuts in defense.

 

But don’t worry, neocons. Gingrich’s tenure at the globalist Council on Foreign Affairs will always have him toeing the internationalist/interventionist line.

 

By contrast, Jon Huntsman made eminent sense on Tuesday night’s 2012 presidential election. More than any other candidate on the stage, the former Utah governor clearly articulated the need to fix our own crumbling political system before shopping “democracy” abroad.

 

The former ambassador to China came off as less extreme than Ron Paul and far more reasonable than Gingrich, who alternates between glibness and bellicosity — neither of which is endearing or attractive in the long run.

 

Of course, Huntsman has his own explaining to do in regard to his service for Barack Obama and his issuance of driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants as Utah governor. But, for the first time, Huntsman at least showed he can compete effectively on the debate stage, if moderators afford him equal time with the presumptive front-runners.

 

For all his supposed smarts as a Ph.D. holder, Gingrich and his spiel are getting old. Look for his bump in the GOP polls to flatten and fade after the immigration issue blew up in his face during the 2012 presidential election debate.

 

The tea party is over for Newt. In reality, it should never have started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The original article by Kenric Ward was published in Sunshine State News on Nov. 23, 2011. Sunshine State News focuses on the relationship between politics and business in Florida, speaking to an audience of lawmakers, lobbyists, business and opinion leaders, and all Floridians who expect their leaders to make common-sense decisions. SSN fills a void as the only Florida news outfit that believes free-market, less-government solutions will address the problems challenging our state. For more Rick Scott News or coverage of the 2012 Election, visit Sunshine State News. Contact Kenric Ward at kward@sunshinestatenews.com or at (772) 801-5341.