Color Schemes- Interior Design Teen Living
Design The art of combing elements in a pleasing way. You can use design to create the type of look you want
Elements of Design Space Shape Line Texture Color
SPACE Space helps draw attention to objects.
Shape Shape refers to the outline, or form, of solid objects. A bed has a rectangular shape. Too many different shapes in one room can be distracting
Line Look in the room. Can you find lines? Legs of table, frame of door, Straight lines make objects seem strong and dignified Curved lines make objects seem softer and more graceful Vertical lines give the appearance of height.
Texture The way something feels. TEXTURE RUB! FIND TEN THINGS IN THE ROOM THAT HAVE DIFFERENT TEXTURES AND MAKE A CRAYON RUB OF THEM. DO NOT MARK ON ANYTHING OTHER THAN PAPER…. MAKE A RUB OF 10 THINGS THEN RETURN TO SEAT
Color Has the greatest effect on the appearance of a room.
The Color Wheel A color circle, based on red, yellow and blue, is traditional in the field of art. Sir Isaac Newton developed the first circular diagram of colors in 1666.
3 Ways to look at it Primary Secondary Tertiary
Primary Red Yellow Blue
Secondary Orange (red and yellow) Green (yellow and blue) Violet (red and blue)
Tertiary Made by adding more of one color than the other. For example- red-orange, yellow-green
A color scheme based on complementary colors
A color scheme based on analogous colors
A color scheme based on complementary colors