Mohammed Ahmed, O. (2022). Second and Holiday Homes are a Key Factor for Leisure and Tourism in Interior Design. International Design Journal, 12(2), 213-232. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.117300.1035
Ola Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed. "Second and Holiday Homes are a Key Factor for Leisure and Tourism in Interior Design". International Design Journal, 12, 2, 2022, 213-232. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.117300.1035
Mohammed Ahmed, O. (2022). 'Second and Holiday Homes are a Key Factor for Leisure and Tourism in Interior Design', International Design Journal, 12(2), pp. 213-232. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.117300.1035
Mohammed Ahmed, O. Second and Holiday Homes are a Key Factor for Leisure and Tourism in Interior Design. International Design Journal, 2022; 12(2): 213-232. doi: 10.21608/idj.2022.117300.1035
Second and Holiday Homes are a Key Factor for Leisure and Tourism in Interior Design
Faculty of fine arts, Alexandria university, Egypt
Abstract
The field of travel and leisure, as an economic and social activity, affects the quality of many residents’ life, in addition, tourism is a widespread and globally influential activity. Now, tourism is an important economic and social force in contemporary society. It is more a part of our lives than ever before. Owning a primary home is a rapidly growing activity which has become a very important phenomenon of our age. The second home is the creative workspace. For this reason, the second home environment was built to motivate innovation. The second home is where nature meets design, luxury, comfort, and relaxation. The first part of the research examines the concept of the home space, and the difference between the primary home and the second home, in addition, the second part of the research is a comprehensive review of holidays or second homes, their types, and the different themes in them, as well as the study of the second home functions. Finally, the interior design of holiday homes and the influence of rustic, coastal, and other styles associated with nature on the creativity of holiday home design are studied to attract residents and tourists. Finally, the research concluded the good planning for second and holiday homes which contributes to increasing interest in them for the individual, in addition motivating travel to them, furthermore, encouraging tourism as an attraction element, as well as its impact on the leisure and relaxation of the individual through interior design in holiday homes.
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