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Contemporary interior design, while propelled by evolving trends and technological advancements, often overlooks the profound influence of culture and heritage on aesthetic preferences and spatial arrangements. This oversight diminishes the authenticity of designed spaces and undermines their ability to resonate with diverse communities. This paper seeks to bridge this gap by conducting a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between culture, heritage, and interior aesthetics. Drawing from a rich array of case studies and theoretical frameworks, it delves into how cultural heritage shapes design decisions, ranging from the layout of spaces to the selection of materials and furnishings. Through thematic analysis and synthesis of existing literature, the paper elucidates the diverse ways in which cultural heritage enriches interior design practice. By celebrating and integrating diverse cultural influences, spaces can be created that are not only visually captivating but also deeply meaningful and inclusive. This paper contributes to the existing body of knowledge by providing insights and guidelines for designers to embrace cultural heritage in their practice, fostering greater authenticity and inclusivity in interior design.
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