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The vital role of interior design in promoting sustainability – News

By dailyguardian.aeSeptember 6, 20244 Mins Read
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In today’s rapidly evolving world, the intersection of aesthetics and sustainability has become more crucial than ever, particularly in the field of interior design. As a senior interior designer with over two decades of experience in India, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of design not just on the way we live, but on our environment. As we strive to address the climate crisis and foster a more sustainable future, interior design stands out as a pivotal field that can drive meaningful change.

Interior design is more than just arranging furniture or selecting colour palettes; it’s about creating spaces that enhance human well-being while respecting the planet’s limits. With the burgeoning challenges of climate change and resource depletion, integrating sustainable practices into interior design has become not just a trend, but a necessity.


One of the primary ways interior design contributes to sustainability is through the choice of materials. Traditional practices often relied heavily on non-renewable resources, but the industry is now shifting towards materials that are environmentally friendly. This includes the use of reclaimed wood, recycled metals, and low-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints that improve indoor air quality. For instance, in Dubai, a city known for its opulent and cutting-edge architecture, the trend towards incorporating sustainable materials is gaining momentum. Projects like the Dubai Sustainable City showcase how innovative interior design can align with sustainability goals, demonstrating that luxury and environmental responsibility are not mutually exclusive.

Energy efficiency is another crucial aspect of sustainable interior design. The strategic placement of windows, the selection of energy-efficient lighting, and the integration of smart home technologies all contribute to reducing a building’s carbon footprint. In cities like Delhi and Dubai, where climate extremes are common, designing spaces that optimize natural light and ventilation can significantly cut down on energy consumption. For example, Dubai’s Masdar City, a pioneering project in sustainable urban development, highlights how intelligent design choices can drastically reduce energy use and promote a sustainable lifestyle.



Moreover, sustainable interior design also emphasizes the importance of durability and longevity. Investing in high-quality, timeless furniture and fixtures reduces the need for frequent replacements, which in turn minimizes waste and the demand for new resources. This approach not only benefits the environment but also offers economic advantages to consumers. In the context of Dubai’s luxury market, where high-end interiors often reflect both status and durability, this philosophy is particularly relevant.

The concept of circular design is also gaining traction in the interior design field. This involves designing spaces and products that can be easily disassembled and recycled at the end of their life cycle. In Delhi, where rapid urbanization often leads to high waste production, adopting circular design principles can significantly mitigate the environmental impact of construction and renovation activities. Dubai, with its ambitious vision of becoming a global leader in sustainability, is well-positioned to embrace and promote such innovative practices.

Furthermore, interior design has a role to play in fostering a culture of sustainability among occupants. Thoughtfully designed spaces can encourage more sustainable behaviors, such as reducing waste or conserving water. For example, incorporating water-efficient fixtures and promoting the use of recycled materials can instill a sense of environmental responsibility in those who inhabit these spaces.

The challenge of integrating sustainability into interior design is not insignificant, but it is essential for the future of our planet. As a designer, I am committed to advancing this cause through my work, advocating for practices that not only enhance aesthetic appeal but also contribute to a healthier, more sustainable world. Cities like Delhi and Dubai, each with their unique challenges and opportunities, stand as beacons of how interior design can evolve to meet the demands of our time.

The role of interior design in promoting sustainability cannot be overstated. As we continue to grapple with environmental challenges, it is imperative that we harness the power of design to create spaces that are not only beautiful and functional but also respectful of our planet. By embracing sustainable practices and innovative materials, interior design can lead the way towards a more sustainable and harmonious future.

Aprajita can be reached at [email protected] or by visiting her website: www.aprajitadavarsuri.design.


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