Design Theme
Colour Theory
Housing Needs and Modifications
Housing Responsibilities
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100

Lighting that illuminates a key area for working better.

What is task lighting?

100

Two colours that are opposite eachother on the colour wheel.

What is complementary colours

100

List a factor in choosing a place to live.

What is employment, family, cost of living, education, budget....

100

Name a duty of being a renter, and name of duty of being a landlord.

What is paying rent, and keeping up with building maintenance.

100

One element the Y2K design theme incorporates

What are blobby shapes, flashy colours, shiny surfaces, bright colours.

200

Two characteristics of the Minimalist Design theme.

What is simple, open, modern, uncluttered, focus on a few select pieces?

200

Neutral colour schemes use these colours.

What is white, beige, tan, taupe, grey, brown, black, cream?

200

3 ways that home location affects the cost of living.

What are property values, highways, employment opportunities, hospitals, close to public transportation, bad neighbourhood, traffic, socio economic level (good/poor)
200

Name a solution to homelessness in Canada.

What is build public housing, build more homes, build tiny homes?

200

If your customer wanted an Industrial Design theme you would use these materials in the construction and design.

What are concrete, steel, bricks 

300

The Scandinavian Style uses this colour scheme

What is a neutral colour scheme (natural tones and white hues)?

300

When you paint an entire room in different shades, tints, and tones of a colour.

What is monochromatic colour theory?

300

A family with young adult children will look for these three features in a home.

What are extra bedrooms, extra bathrooms, larger kitchen, larger living areas, space, garage, parking for multiple cars?

300

The accessbility for Ontarians Act ensures everyone has this.

What is equal accessbility to buidings in Ontario for anyone using ramps, wider doors, open spaces etc.

300

When your customer asks you to use three opposite colours on the colour wheel.

What is triadic?

400

This design style is based on the 1920s and 1930s.

What is Art Deco?

400

When three colours beside eachother on the colour wheel are used in design theory.

What is analogous?

400

The hiearchy of needs theory that oultines 5 categories of human needs.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

400

The residential tenancies act creates rules and regulations for these two groups.

What are renters and landlords?

400

The most important element in designing a room.  BONUS: What is the second most important element?

What is the colour/s used?  BONUS: Lighting

500

This design style uses sepia colours and is influence by the Victorian Era?

What is steampunk (browns, reds, burnt orange)

500

To create a shade of a colour we add ______, and to create a Tint of a colour we add _________.

What is black and white?

500
One drawback to housing modifications for accessibility.

What are costs, property resale value, very custom for an individuals needs

500

Identify 2 housing issues on First Nations Reserves in Canada

What is mold, unsafe water, foundation issues, inadequate housing, poor housing, leaky roofs, broken windows, no indoor plubming, no heating?

500

Name a cohesive design suggestion for a customer including: theme, colours, piece of furniture, accessory, one light source.

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