Research on the Innovative Reuse and Aesthetic Expression of Waste Materials in Interior Decoration
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Intangible Cultural Heritage, Digital Technology, Display DesignAbstract
Under the "dual carbon" goals and the concept of green and sustainable development, this paper studies the innovative reuse and aesthetic expression of waste materials in interior decoration in response to the problems of high resource consumption and prominent homogeneity in the industry. By using methods such as literature research, case analysis, and practical exploration, this paper sorts out the classification, characteristics, and application value of waste materials, summarizes three reuse models: modularization, artistry, and personalization, and explores four aesthetic expression paths: texture, ecology, narrative, and simplicity. Through reasonable design and transformation, waste materials can achieve the unification of ecological, economic, and aesthetic values, which can not only reduce resource waste and lower decoration costs but also enhance the individuality and humanistic warmth of the space. The application is feasible and highly beneficial. Currently, there are still problems such as insufficient aesthetics, limited space adaptability, and high promotion difficulty in this field. These issues can be addressed by improving the recycling system, strengthening technological research and development, and enhancing public awareness to promote large-scale application.
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