Maintaining Pakistani Cultural Traditional Decorative Elements Blending and Adoption Different Decorating Style Approach
Romana Yasmin Khan,
Kangli Ren,
Wei Gan and
Zain ul Wahab
International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2019, vol. 7, issue 3, 24-34
Abstract:
Pakistani culture has the capacity to adopt multi-cultural values and décor practices in the society. With the gradual improvement of the living environment, people are pursuing more satisfaction and spiritual meaning the current interior decoration style in Pakistan considers a mix and match style. People in Pakistan cannot absolutely consider adopting a pure one style. Interior decoration is considered as primary to traditional living culture with distinctive cultural ideas, filling in the use of the latest style of thinking. The purpose of this study is to explore the development and current status of interior decoration styles in modern Pakistan and to collect background information on the current interior design decoration style and application of traditional elements in decoration. Also, investigate the extent of application of traditional thoughts in modern houses, their incorporation and blend with contemporary architecture so that the cultural values and the elements of traditional interior décor art and craft are not endangered. Study reveals that Pakistani interior décor style is the foremost interesting and attention-grabbing to work with because of the variations within the culture, splendid history and art and craft across the country.
Keywords: traditional craft culture; interior design; decorative elements; décor style factors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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