What design principle means everything in a space works well together and feels complete?
What is Harmony?
What design principle guides the eye around a room using repeated elements?
What is Rhythm?
Which kind of line makes a room feel taller and more formal?
What are vertical lines?
What does the term “scale” refer to in interior design?
What is how big things are compared to real life or their space?
What is a repeated design like stripes or florals called?
What is a pattern?
What kind of pattern is inspired by nature, such as leaves or flowers?
What are organic patterns?
What is the design term for making sure things are the right size in relation to each other?
What is proportion?
Which rhythm type involves switching between elements like red, white, red, white?
What is Rhythm through Repetition?
What type of line creates a sense of energy and movement?
What are diagonal lines?
What scale is most important in interior design?
What is human scale?
What are the two kinds of texture in design?
What are actual texture and visual texture?
What kind of balance arranges elements around a central point?
What is radial balance?
What are the three most visually appealing ratios used in proportion?
What are 2:3, 3:5, and 5:8?
What pattern type uses shapes like triangles or hexagons?
What are geometric patterns?
Name two ways to make a small space feel more open.
What are using light colours and letting in natural light?
What are two methods to make a large room feel smaller and cozier?
What are using darker colours and adding large furniture?
What two elements are combined to create harmony in interior design?
What are unity & variety?
What are the 2 types of emphasis in interior design?
What are Structural & Decorative?
What type of balance uses the same objects on both sides of a central line?
What is formal balance?
What are the 3 different types of Balance?
What is formal balance, informal balance and radial balance?
In class, we looked at a room where diagonal lines created energy and movement. Where did we see those diagonal lines in the image?
What are the staircase and the bookshelf?
During our class discussion, we looked at a picture to explore emphasis. What design element stood out as the focal point in that image?
What is a yellow chair?
Give an example of actual texture and visual texture (from the lesson).
What is a fluffy rug (actual) and wallpaper that looks like wood but is smooth (visual)?
We examined a photo in class to understand informal balance. What two objects were placed on opposite sides of the table in that image?
What are a plant and a lamp?
In class, we looked at an image to identify smooth textures. What two items in that picture showed this sleek, polished texture?
What are the bathtub and the sink?