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What is the term for the three basic geometric shapes used in interior design to create balance and harmony?

What are circles, squares, and triangles?

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Architectural elements like windows, doors, arches, and columns have their own shapes, and these shapes can influence the overall design of the interior.

What is Architectural Details?

100
This element of design is two-dimensional and flat.
What is shape?
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This type of shape is characterized by having three unequal sides and three angles, adding visual interest to interior spaces.

What is a triangle?

100

elements such as wall art, mirrors, sculptures, and light fixtures come in various shapes.

What is Decorative Elements?

200
Line, shape, form, space, texture, pattern.
What are the elements of design?
200

In interior design, this type of shape is often associated with softness

What is a circle?

200

When you use different shapes in interior design to create a dynamic and exciting space, you are employing this design principle.

What is contrast?

200

Is used to divide spaces within a room.

What is Space Division?

300

A design that is not based on anything in nature or include geometric shapes

What is abstract design?

300
This refers to the outline of an object.
What is shape?
300

In interior decorating, this shape is often used to convey stability and order, as seen in furniture like square tables and cabinets.

What is a square?

400

The strategic use of these two shapes, one curvy and one angular, can create a pleasing sense of balance in interior design.

 What are circles and squares?

400

When combining two different shapes in a room to create visual interest and balance, you are using this design principle.

What is harmony?

400

n minimalist design, this type of shape is often emphasized, with an emphasis on clean lines and simplicity.

What is a geometric shape?

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This can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.
What is line?
400
An element of design that tends to lead the eye around the room.
What is line.
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Every object and space should be designed to serve all its functions effectively.
What is "form follows function?"