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Title: Introduction to Interior Design


1
Introduction to Interior Design
  • What is interior design?

2
Interior Design
  • To create a functional and beautiful living
    environment.

3
Elements of Design
  • The guidelines used to create pleasing designs
    are called the elements and principles of design.
  • The elements of design include
  • Space
  • Line
  • Form
  • Texture
  • Color

4
Elements of Design
  • The guidelines used to create pleasing designs
    are called the elements and principles of design.
  • Space
  • Shape
  • Line
  • Texture
  • Color

5
Space
  • The area between objects in a room
  • Different sized spaces convey a range of
    feelings.
  • Large, open spaces give people a feeling of
    freedom and luxury.
  • Too much open space can make people feel lonely
    and uncomfortable.
  • Rooms with high ceilings or too few furnishings
    can have this effect as well.
  • Empty parts of room may look larger than smaller
    areas containing furniture.
  • Crowded spaces with too much furniture may make
    you feel confined.
  • Or they may make you feel snug and secure.

6
Arranging Space
  • Two general choices
  • Fill the space or leave much of it empty.
  • To make a smaller space appear larger, keep as
    much open space as possible.
  • You might also install mirrors to visually
    enlarge a room.
  • Choose dual purpose furniture
  • A shelf unit with cabinets, a seat with storage,
  • For large space, divide the room into different
    areas.
  • By arranging furniture in small clusters and
    using area rugs to visually divide a large room.

7
What are your feelings about this space?
8
Shape
  • The solid form or structure of an object.

9
Line
  • The outline of an object
  • 2 points that are connected
  • They give direction and divide space.
  • Types
  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
  • Diagonal
  • Curved

10
Lines
  • Vertical lines feeling of power, dignity and
    strength, height

11
Lines
  • Horizontal linessturdy, calm, restful

12
Lines
  • Diagonal linescreate activity, excitement and
    motion

13
Lines
  • Curved linessoften objects, graceful and
    delicate effect

14
Creating Effects with Line
  • A variety of lines is desirable in a room design.
  • When people see a line, their eyes tend to follow
    it.
  • Line adds height (such as homes with tall
    windows)
  • Low sofas can draw your gaze around the room and
    create the illusion of greater width.
  • By aligning the tops of picture frames you can
    create the effect of a continuous line.

15
What types of lines do you see?
16
Describe the line used here.
17
Texture
  • The way an object feels and looks.
  • May be rough, smooth, shiny, hard, soft, etc.
  • Formal
  • Smooth texture
  • Informal
  • Rough texture

18
Color
  • One of the most important tools
  • Influences how people feel and the mood of the
    room

19
Principles of Design
  • Harmony
  • Proportion
  • Scale
  • Balance
  • Rhythm
  • Emphasis

20
Harmony
  • Combination of variety and unity
  • Unity The room is tied together with a common
    denominator
  • Variety There are different shapes, colors and
    objects in a room

21
Proportion Scale
  • The way an object relates to another object.
  • The way that one part of the object relates to
    the whole of the design.
  • Golden Mean

Effective ratios 23, 35, 58, 47
22
Balance
  • The feeling of rest
  • Equal weight on all parts of the room
  • Formal
  • Both sides are the same
  • Informal
  • Sides are different

Formal Balance
Informal Balance
23
Is this formal or informal balance?
24
Rhythm
  • The feeling of movement in a room.
  • Moves your eye from one point to another.
  • What moves your eye through this room?

25
Rhythm
  • Repetitiona design tool is repeated

26
Rhythm
  • Transition how one part of the design changes to
    another part

27
Rhythm
  • Radiationmoves your eye out from a central point

28
Rhythm
  • Gradationmoves you eye from light to dark or
    from small to large

29
Emphasis
  • The focal point of a room
  • Focuses your attention

30
Is it beautiful?
Industrial
Traditional
Contemporary
Country French
Rococo
Asian
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