in-ter-i-or-i-ty com-plex, n.

in the fields of design psychology and décor analysis, an Interiority Complex is a feeling that one’s interior is inferior to others in some way. Such feelings can arise from an imagined or actual design-related inferiority in the afflicted room or space. An interiority complex is thought to drive afflicted individuals to over-decorate or under-decorate, resulting either in a less than spectacular achievement, extreme schizotypal decor, or both.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Indulge your design impulses & tell your own creative story with a tattoo!



Tattoo an entire room, pattern just one wall, create your own mural, add a single design, play with sheens, experiment with glazes, metallic and plaster finishes – your options are limitless!
In much the same way color can energize a space, design elements can fill a room with visual balance for a dynamic look. In our modern living room, we’ve added a classic design in the form of our filigree Wall Tattoo. The intricate wall pattern plays off the clean contemporary lines of the furnishings and fireplace. The key to making this work is our bold color choices which are contemporary and substantial enough to work in modern décor.
You can purchase the Benjamin Moore Wall Tattoo from the Bejamin Moore online store.
Benjamin Moore's Portico Wall Tattoo is sold exclusively online. It is not available through retail stores at this time.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting idea. It could really add character to a room, but it could also end up all kinds of tacky. This is something I wouldn't necessarily trust myself to pick out... I would probably be more comfortable giving ideas to a designer and having them help me make a decision, much like a real tattoo.

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