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INTERIOR DESIGN 101 This report is free to read, share and publish under the terms ofCreative Commons Attribution License. 2010 Erica SwansonINTERIOR DESIGN 101 Table of Contents3 Page 4 Page 5 FunctionPage 6 Unity & HarmonyPage 8 RhythmPage 11 EmphasisPage 15 ScalePage 17 BalancePage 19 Page 22 LinePage 23 Form Page 27 ColourPage 28 PatternPage 33 TexturePage 36 Page 38 Page 39 Great style often flies in the face of established rules. Elusive, easy to recognize and difficult to define, true style is unconcerned with today s hottest trend and while it cannot be faked, it can certainly be nurtured and helped along. Understanding the basic elements and principles of INTERIOR DESIGN will bring you one step closer to understanding how, and when, to break the rules in creating your own personal style DESIGN is made up of five separate but equally crucial elements: line, form, colour, pattern and texture.
Interior Design is made up of five separate but equally crucial elements: line, form, colour, pattern and texture. These five elements, and how closely or loosely they interact with one another, make up a design’s overall composition. Composition, in turn, can be illustrated with seven basic design principles: unity, harmony,
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