The use of contemporary African social components in Interior Spaces frames the basis of this research paper. This paper tries to show the importance of upcycling. And also inspirations by the tonga basket weave patterns. Pattern in the formation of popular and sustainable spaces for the Kenyan interior spaces. The paper will look at the capacity of design to advance African Cultural Heritage in interior spaces utilizing locally accessible materials and also accomplishing the ideas of user fulfilment, steadfastness and wellbeing.
The idea of sustainability in Interior Design situations specifically, gets intricate step by step. Interior spaces build up the most private association with the user. There exists a multidimensional communication between the client and nature of a structure. This research also aims to uncover that cognizant utilization of patterns in interior environment can make an increasingly compelling and fruitful business accomplishment in the hotel and hospitality industry. The analysis of research discoveries emphatically demonstrate that compelling and conscious utilization of patterns is instrumental to the accomplishment of urban beauty parlor. The after effects of the findings likewise give the degree of comprehension and valuation for patterns in interior and exterior spaces as seen by all the salon users.
Degree Programme
B A DESIGN
Project Supervisor
MR. COLLINS MAKUNDA
Project Title
TITLE: INCOPORATING TRADITIONAL TONGA BASKET WEAVE PATTERNS AND UPCYLING FOR AN AESTHETIC INTERIOR FOR URBAN BEAUTY PARLOR.
Status
Completed
Student Name
ANNETE WAIRIMU WAIGURU
Year
2020
Student Abstract
Student project file