Need Advice for the theme
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Hello Everyone, i need help here. my friends is asking me if i could design Travel office in Bogor, West Java Indonesia. the client is asking for the theme like morrocon or turkey style.maybe middle east influences. since im not that experience,(been try to search in net)but not much i could find. if possible could you share the ideas, or references for me to search? where could i find the texture of carpet or wallpapers, tile? im really sorry if im asking to much.
do i need post the size of travel office place?thank you
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Hi Okto,
You are lucky; on cgtextures, they have just updated the collection with a bunch of nice, Moroccan textures:
http://cgtextures.com/You will need to register to download but apart from this collection, there are nice, Oriental tiles (I think from Spain) and similar. Very good resource I can tell!
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I'd suggest researching what the most popular destinations are as well as what the Indonesian market most wants to visit and base the theme on that.
Like here in the states the themes are mostly tropical islands, considering y'all are a tropical destination you would probably want something else.
I was in Nairobi once and saw a very well themed London travel agent, with red telephone booth and all, I guess that was a favourite destination for the folks there who could actually afford to travel and who probably were in some way English in decent (colonialism)
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@ Gaeius
Thanx for the texture link.. really appreciate it.@ Solo
Yes, i think youre right about it. well the client is from middle east.i have not meet him yet. and my friends told me that he want to make travel office with colorful theme. purple, dark blue and yellow. that the main colours.based on that i try to implementaion the main colours into morrocon/turkey/middle east theme.i think i try to build it in sketchup first. then if not bother you, hope that i could get some critics and advice with my design..
thanx...
hey, if there's a big project about design why dont we corporate then? like you design it etc etc.. i let -
Your color scheme made me think of this picture from Picasa. It is from Morocco I think. Not the exact colors but shows how strong colors might be used. Perhaps someone can paint a scene like this as faux portal on the wall.
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@pbacot said:
Your color scheme made me think of this picture from Picasa. It is from Morocco I think. Not the exact colors but shows how strong colors might be used. Perhaps someone can paint a scene like this as faux portal on the wall.
that a very strong colours. and the ornament on the upside section, is very beautiful. can you tell me what it is? so ethnic..
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I will start here:
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@okto said:
@pbacot said:
Your color scheme made me think of this picture from Picasa. It is from Morocco I think. Not the exact colors but shows how strong colors might be used. Perhaps someone can paint a scene like this as faux portal on the wall.
that a very strong colours. and the ornament on the upside section, is very beautiful. can you tell me what it is? so ethnic..
It is Moroccan. What sort of building I could not say. Search online for images of Moroccan things like "column" you will see the use of plaster work patterns (or bas relief), geometric designs, and the wonderful uses of color. Fabrics might be a good way to introduce these designs into the decor.
As said in one of Solo's links
@unknownuser said::The hypnotic style of Moroccan decorating incorporates colorful tile combinations, with unique plasterwork and painted surfaces gracing walls, arches and pathways. Extravagant taste found in paintings, rugs, pottery, woven bedspreads and unique pieces of furniture comprise the popular Moroccan motif.
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