Elements of Design Interior Design I. Elements of Design The tools of design Hands on - can be manipulated  Space  Line  Form and shape  Texture 

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Elements of Design Interior Design I

Elements of Design The tools of design Hands on - can be manipulated  Space  Line  Form and shape  Texture  Color  Pattern

Space (the final frontier JK! :) The three dimensional expanse that a designer is working with

Space

To help a small area feel spacious Allow for large open areas and empty space Use mirrors Use small prints, patterns, and textures Use light, cool colors

To help a small area feel spacious Allow as much floor to show as possible Place large pieces of furniture near walls Furniture should be up off the floor and not bulky

To make a large area feel intimate Place furniture perpendicular to walls Group furniture according to areas of activity Use large furniture that sits directly on the floor

Line Long and narrow Connects two points Leads the eye from one point to another horizontal curved verticalvertical diagonal

Vertical Line Lends dignity and formality Creates feelings of aspiration and ascension

Horizontal Line Restful Relaxing informal

Diagonal Line Active Suggests movement

Curved Line Upward – lifts and inspires Horizontal – relaxed, denotes gentleness and femininity Downward – sadness and seriousness Small - playful

Shape Two dimensional Made by connecting lines Circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, ovals, diamonds....

Form Three dimensional Encloses space Spheres, cylinders, cones, cubes, pyramids....

Texture The surface quality of an object or item Tactile  How the object feels to the touch  Can feel the variation in the surface Visual  An illusion - how the object appears to feel  Applied using line, color, & shading

Ribbed rough crinkled smooth soft bumpy satiny silky fluffy hard flat abrasive nubby shines plush fuzzy ridged spikey course gritty slick

Texture - Smooth Make colors appear lighter and brighter Generally considered more formal

Texture - Shiny Reflective Has more intense color

Texture - Rough Make color look darker and less intense Generally less formal

Texture

Color Reflected light Most important element Creates the most impact We’ll cover this in depth later in the semester!

Pattern Repetition of line, shape, form, texture and/or color Reflects the mood of the elements used Can be formal, informal, calm, playful.....