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Interior Design The 6 Elements of Design

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Interior Design. The 6 Elements of Design. Space. Space is the area in which we work It defines limits and sets boundaries of our design It is limited by width, length and height To make space seem larger - use soft, light, cool colors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Interior Design The 6 Elements of Design

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Space Space is the area in

which we work It defines limits and

sets boundaries of our design

It is limited by width, length and height

To make space seem larger - use soft, light, cool colors

To make space seem smaller – use patterns or dark, warm colors

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Line Line establishes

shape and form It suggests

movement and leads or moves the eye around the room

Lines are either straight or curved

Straight lines are considered to be more masculine

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Vertical lines suggest formality and dignity

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Diagonal lines create a sense of drama

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Horizontal lines are relaxed, restful and casual.

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Curved lines add interest and relief

Curved lines are softer, so are considered to be more feminine

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Form The shape of an object

is form (square, rectangle, round, oval)

Forms in a room should be harmonious

Rectangular shapes are more pleasing to the eye than square shapes

Rectangles are most often the dominant shape in a room

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Squares suggest a rational, stable form with no direction

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A circle implies unity and completeness

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Triangle is a stable, but dynamic shape

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Texture The surface of an object,

its smoothness or roughness, is another important decorating tool

The use of several complementary textures can add variety and keep interest alive

Be careful to avoid dramatic contrasts between the textures

It is not a good idea to use casual, rough burlap in the same setting with a soft and formal moiré

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Texture cont. Heavily textured,

nubby, rough surfaces absorb more light. They are more casual in feeling; they seem to be darker and they are good at absorbing sound

Smooth and shiny surfaces are more formal; they appear to be lighter and are more reflective of light

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Pattern Pattern is the repetition of a

decorative motif on a surface It is closely related to texture,

but individual elements of pattern appear as individual items and texture appears as an overall tone.

Pattern provides the spice in decorating

Scale is important in the use of pattern

If a large print is used on a small object the pattern will get lost

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Pattern cont. You can safely use a

floral pattern with a geometric pattern, a stripe or check

Be careful not to create an effect that is too busy

Use patterns that are in proportion to each other

A large floral would be out of proportion with a small check

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Color Color is one of the most

powerful tools used in interior design/ decorating.

Color should be studied both psychologically and emotionally to be understood and used correctly.

The amount of light also affects color

Dim lighting reduces a color's value and diminishes its hue

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Color cont. High lighting levels can

either intensify the hue or make the color appear washed out

Color swatches should be tested in their actual location under the expected lighting conditions before final decisions are made

The amount of area covered affects color

Color intensifies as the area of color increases

It is also important to remember that interior colors should be chosen inside and exterior colors outside

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Now that you know the six Elements of Design , you can better understand them and you can make them work for you