Principles of Design.

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Principles of Design

Proportion 1. Proportion is the relationship of objects to one another and to the design as a whole 2. The most effective proportion is a ratio of 2:3 3. Uneven proportions are more pleasing to the eye such as: threes, fives, sevens Furniture should always be in visual proportion to other pieces of furniture in the room & the wall in which it will be placed

How is this room in proportion?

Scale 4. Scale the proportion of an object or a space to human beings and to the objects or spaces in a design. Furniture should be in proper size relation to other furnishings Rooms & furnishings should be designed for the people who will use them

How is scale shown in this room?

How is scale shown in this room?

5. There are two ways to show Balance 6. Symmetrical balance means the arrangement of forms on one side of an central line is the mirror image of forms on the opposite side of the. This type of balance is more formal and the easiest to achieve 7. Asymmetrical balance is when elements on either side of an imaginary central line are unmatched but appear to be in balance 8. Different sizes, forms, textures and colors may be used to achieve this look

Which type of balance is this? symetrical

How is this asymmetrical balance? The plant has leaves on both sides but not identical… The middle picture is not exact but does look balanced, The couch one one side is balanced with the two chairs on the other though they are not exact.. 2 chairs across from 2 chairs.

Rhythm 9. Rhythm is the principle that creates an effect by using certain colors, lines, forms, or textures in a regular pattern; can be achieved with repetition, radiation, & gradation

Repetition which means things repeat the pattern, such as stripes on a wall, tile floor, or the same decorations in a row.

Radiation occurs when lines radiate from a central point; chairs around a round table, small items grouped around a large one

Gradation is the gradual increasing or decreasing of color, size, or pattern; gradual change is more pleasing than an abrupt one

Emphasis 10. Emphasise happens when you are creating a focal point Special expression that lends importance to an item that is singled out. Guidelines to follow when choosing something to emphasize: Item or feature should be worthy of attention It should dominate the room, but not overpower the rest of the room design No other item or feature should compete for attention with the one singled out

What object is being emphasized? Photo, Fire

Unity & Variety 11. Unity occurs when all the parts of a design are related by one idea; this creates harmony Variety occurs when different styles and materials are combined This Adds interest to a design, but too much creates confusion

What elements add variety to this room?

What elements make this room unified?