Architecture provides the canvas for interior design. A standard guide covers the following foundational elements:
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Trying to cover “Indian culture” in one video or article is impossible. The audience may feel lost. Narrow your angle — e.g., “Morning rituals in a Tamil Brahmin home” or “Why Indians eat with their hands.” Architecture provides the canvas for interior design
This is the section that separates amateurs from professionals.
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