A different word for color
What is Hue?
This element helps set the mood and ambience of a room
What is Color?
The width of an Exterior Door
This style is known for its outrageous colors and assortment of over the top furniture and decorations.
What is Maximalist?
This is the first room you walk into from the front entrance of a home.
What is the Foyer?
When you add black to a color
What is Shade?
This element makes a room feel grand or subtle
What is Size?
The width of a Interior Door
What is 2'-6"?
This style is known for its simple shapes and neutral hues.
What is Minimalist?
This room is one of the largest rooms in the house, purely meant to be used for entertaining and lounging.
What is the Living room?
When you add grey to a color
What is Tone?
This element draws the eyes attention, and breaks up the room into different spaces
What is Pattern?
The standard length of a bathtub
What is 5'-0"?
This style is known for its ties to the beach and cool colors.
What is Coastal?
This room is defined by the work triangle, and sometimes even includes an island.
What is the Kitchen?
This determines the brightness or dullness of a color
What is Intensity?
This element sets the rooms feeling, from comfy to coarse, smooth to rough
What is Texture?
The standard height of a doorway
What is 6'-8"?
This style is known for its exposed woods, rough edges and outdoorsy like charm.
What is Rustic?
This room is usually meant to store clothes and other items.
What is a Closet?
The absence of color
What is Achromatic?
This element gives your rooms definition, highlights focal points and give structure
What are Lines?
The average height of a tiny home
What is 13'-0"?
This style is known for its worn textures and soft hues. The furniture looks old timey and smaller.
What is Shabby Chic?
This room is exposed to the outdoors, which allows for a lot of natural to enter it.
What is a Sunroom?