Involves the use of shapes, forms, lines, or colors that recur throughout a design. For instance, a pattern of circles in various sizes used in wallpaper creates a cohesive look and reinforces the rhythm.
What is repetition?
Counters that make an "L" shape. It gives you more room to work and move around.
What is an L Shaped Kitchen?
Uses a base color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary color.
What is a split complement color scheme?
Uses shapes and stripes, precise patterns
What is geometric design?
Home offices, kitchen tables, and even bedrooms with small desks.
What is a work space?
Refers to a progression where sizes of shapes move from large to small or color values shift from light to dark. An example would be a gradient background transitioning from light blue at the top to deep navy at the bottom, creating a smooth visual flow.
What is gradation?
Counters on three sides. This shape gives you lots of space and is great for cooking.
What is a U shaped kitchen?
Uses four colors arranged into two complementary pairs.
What is a double complementary color scheme?
Photorealistic reproduction of nature motifs.
What is naturalistic design?
Living room, kitchen, or dining areas, as well as more activity-specific spaces such as a recreation room, finished basement, or home movie theater.
What is a social space?
Involves objects that spread out from a central point in nearly every direction. A sunburst design, where rays extend outward from a central circle, is a classic example, creating a dynamic and energetic effect.
What is radiation?
Everything is on one wall. It’s the cheapest option, but it might not have enough space for everything.
What is a one-wall kitchen?
Consists of three colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel.
Means that how something looks should match what it's meant to do.
What is form follows function?
Examples include bedrooms, bathrooms or reading nooks. Considerations include lighting placement and window location.
What is a private space?
An abrupt change in any of the design elements, such as contrasting colors or shapes. For instance, a bold, angular piece of furniture against soft, round decor creates visual tension and interest.
What is opposition?
Two counters facing each other with a space in between. It’s great for cooking, but can feel a bit tight.
What is a corridor or galley kitchen?
Uses browns, blacks, whites, and grays, providing a calm backdrop.
What is a neutral color scheme?
Simplified or adapted natural designs.
What is conventional/stylized design?
Attics, basements or garages, but also storage in other types of spaces.
What is a storage space?
Provides a subtle, flowing visual connection between different areas, often indicated by curved lines. For example, a curved pathway in a garden design can guide the viewer's eye smoothly from one section to another, enhancing the overall harmony.
A counter in the middle of the kitchen. It can be used for extra prep space or a place to eat.
What is an island?
This scheme features a neutral base with a single accent color to add interest.
What is an accented neutral color scheme?
Departs from recognizable forms, open to interpretation
What is abstract design?
Humans are drawn to spaces that provide a sense of enclosure and safety, but also give us a clear view of our environment.
What is prospect and refuge theory?