"Elements
of Interior Design" Whether
you are working with existing furnishings and fabrics or starting from scratch
with an empty room, you should always use the elements and principles of design
as a guide in choosing everything. The elements are your tools or raw materials,
much like paints are the basics to a painter. The elements of design include space,
line, form, color, and texture. The principles of design relate to how you use
these elements and are balance, emphasis, rhythm, proportion and scale, and harmony
and unity. Element #1: Space Space defines the boundaries
and sets the limits on the functional and decorative things you can do. Usually
you will not determine the space; instead, you will be faced with the challenge
of using the existing space effectively. Element #2: Line
The lines in a room are second only to color in importance when it comes
to setting the overall mood or feeling of a room. The lines of window fashions
should support the dominant line of the room. In most situations, the dominant
line is straight (vertical, horizontal or diagonal) rather than curved. Your choice
of emphasizing the direction of lines will determine the mood you want to create.
Vertical lines add height and dignity, creating a more formal
atmosphere. Vertical lines also balance the horizontal lines found in most furniture.
Horizontal lines tend to create a restful, informal feeling. They
work well in casual rooms or as relief to the strong verticals of formal rooms.
Diagonal lines attract attention and lead the eye. They can be disturbing
unless supported by verticals or opposing diagonals. Curved lines
add a softening effect and keep the room from becoming too stiff. Use curved lines
with some restraint to keep the room from becoming too soft and overly feminine.
Element #3: Form Lines that join together produce the form,
or shape, of an object, which in turn impacts the overall feeling of a room. Straight
lines create rectangles, square and triangles. Curved lines form circles and ovals.
The rectangle is the most popular form and is often the dominant shape in a room.
Triangles provide stability and curved shapes soften the contours of objects.
Element #4: Color More than any other element, color can
make a room beautiful. Color can set the mood. It can make a room warmer or cooler,
larger or smaller. It can hide unsightly features or call attention to the center
of interest. Even with the simplest furnishings, the proper use of color can transform
a room. Element #5: Texture Texture is playing an increasingly
important role in home decorating. Visual texture is a materials apparent
smoothness or roughness. To maintain and enhance a casual feeling, use fabrics
that are more heavily textured, nubby or rough visual texture. Smooth, shiny surfaces
such as silk, moiré, chintz and silk-like looks support a more formal feeling
in a room. Using several levels of complementary textures adds variety and maintains
interest. However, it is a good idea to avoid dramatic contrasts in texture.
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