History
Floor Planning
Styles
Principals and Elements
Ms.G
100

This ancient civilization used motifs like the lotus flower, scarabs, and sun disks.

What is Ancient Egypt?

100

The type of floor plan where spaces flow with few dividing walls, often used in modern homes.

What is an open floor plan?

100

This style features geometric patterns, shiny surfaces, and luxury materials like chrome and glass.

What is Art Deco?

100

Red, yellow, and blue make up this group of colors.

What are primary colors?

100

This is Ms.G's favorite color and many of the supplies can be found in this color.

What is pink?

200

This classical civilization is known for the klismos chair with curved legs and a swooped back.

What is Ancient Greece?

200

The amount of space needed for people to walk comfortably around furniture.

What is clearance space?

200

A handmade, honest, simple style that rejected industrial mass production.

What is Arts & Crafts?

200

A color scheme using opposite colors on the color wheel—such as blue and orange.

What is a complementary color scheme?

200

The nickname that Ms.G has been calling her students lately.

What is divas?

300

This era, known for stained glass and pointed arches, created interiors that looked like mini–cathedrals.

What is Gothic or Medieval?

300

The furniture arrangement that keeps activity areas working efficiently, like kitchens having a sink, fridge, and stove positioned near each other.

What is kitchen work triangle?

300

This style mixes bright colors, unusual shapes, and irony—famous for breaking design rules.

What is Postmodernism?

300

The element of design that refers to how something feels or looks like it feels.

What is texture?

300

The state Ms.G moved from, her home state.

What is Georgia?

400

This style followed Baroque and was lighter, playful, and pastel-colored.

What is Rococo?

400

A drawing that shows the layout of a room from above, including walls and furniture.

What is a floorplan?

400

A modern design style focused on clean spaces, natural textures, and lots of light—often using neutrals.

What is Contemporary?

400

The brightness or dullness of a color is called this.

What is intensity?

400

The name of Ms.G's club she has at Lawson.

What is FCCLA?

500

This 20th-century style became famous for its clean lines, functionality, and tapered furniture legs.

What is Mid-Century Modern?

500

This scale is often used for floor plans: ¼ inch equals this many feet in real life

What is 1 foot?

500

This style focuses on neutrals, straight lines, and very few decorative pieces.

What is Minimalism?

500

When designing a space, this principle of design helps create a focal point and guides the eye.

What is emphasis?

500

An icy beverage, this is Ms.G's favorite drink that she has every day. 

What is iced latte?

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