Elements and Principles
Architectural Styles
Color
Styles
Random..
100

This element refers to the surface quality of furniture or surfaces..

Texture

100

This style has clean lines, large windows, open floor plans, and usually contains only neutral colors.

Modern

100

What color is most commonly used in interior design..

Whites

100

This style is often characterized by clean spaces, monochromatic palettes, and uncluttered layouts.

Minimalistic 

100

What color can you use to make a room feel bigger..

White

200

This element is crucial for setting the mood and atmosphere of a space..

Color

200

This style is often more cluttered, cozy, charming details, smaller floor plans and often has a thatched roof.

Cottage

200
Any hue or mixture of pure colors in which white is added..

Tint

200

This style features lighter tones and different types of blues. It can usually be found near the ocean.

Coastal Style

200

Darker colors in a space can make the room feel..

Smaller

300

This principle involves repeating patterns or colors..

Repetition
300

This style contains stucco exteriors, red tiled roofs, and arched doorways.

Mediteranean

300

This color scheme features multiple shades from the same color palette.

Monochromatic

300

This style emerged in the mid 20th century, it contains simple and natural elements along with orange woods and geometric shapes

Mid-Century Modern

300

The walkable space that falls around the layout of furniture.

Traffic Pattern

400

This is what draws your eye in a space, creates a center of interest..

Focal Point

400

This style home is the white house..

Greek Revival

400

What color schemes do shabby chic homes consist of..

Pastels

400

This style has roots in antique and vintage, it contains french design furnishing and is decorated to be comfortable. it combines rustic, vintage, glam, and eclectic together

Shabby Chic

400

This is the sky view of the layout of a home, commercial building, etc, usually is drawn out on a paper..

Floor Plan
500

When all parts of a design blend and go together.

Harmony

500

This type of home has steeply pitched gable roofs, decorative half timbering, and tall windows.

Tudor

500

This color scheme includes browns, grays, whites, tans, etc..

Neutral Color Scheme 

500

This style first appeared in Paris in 1910, it is inspired by French art and explores symmetry and curved lines.

Art Deco

500

the three main working areas of the kitchen- the cooker, the sink, and the refrigerator is called..

Work triangle