
The Art of Duplication: Creating Two Different Worlds in the Same Space In the world of interior design, duplication is not just about imitation—it’s a creative challenge. In this project, I used the “Copy Room” feature to design two different homes with the exact same structural layout. The goal was to preserve the framework of the space while creating completely distinct atmospheres. For the first home, I focused on warm tones and natural materials to create a peaceful and inviting living space. Wooden textures, soft fabrics, and a light color palette gave the interior a simple yet cozy character. In the second design, I adopted a more contemporary approach. Modern furniture, dark tones, and metallic details came together to create a bold and striking identity. I also used lighting design to enhance the dramatic effect. Both designs share the same physical space but offer entirely different experiences in terms of mood and ambiance. This challenge was a great opportunity to explore the boundaries of duplication in interior design and to diversify my design language.
The Art of Duplication: Creating Two Different Worlds in the Same Space In the world of interior design, duplication is not just about imitation—it’s a creative challenge. In this project, I used the “Copy Room” feature to design two different homes with the exact same structural layout. The goal was to preserve the framework of the space while creating completely distinct atmospheres. For the first home, I focused on warm tones and natural materials to create a peaceful and inviting living space. Wooden textures, soft fabrics, and a light color palette gave the interior a simple yet cozy character. In the second design, I adopted a more contemporary approach. Modern furniture, dark tones, and metallic details came together to create a bold and striking identity. I also used lighting design to enhance the dramatic effect. Both designs share the same physical space but offer entirely different experiences in terms of mood and ambiance. This challenge was a great opportunity to explore the boundaries of duplication in interior design and to diversify my design language.