Color Schemes
Elements of Design
Architectual Style
Types of Homes
Principles of Design
100
Variations of one color only
What is monochromatic
100
Three- dimensional area to be designed (room itself)
What is space
100
Windows on either side of the door
What is sidelights
100
Gingerbread decoration
What is victorian
100
A focal point or center of attention
What is emphasis
200
Two colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel
What is complementary
200
Provides a sense of direction- causes eye to move side to side or up and down
What is line
200
Roof with slopes on all four sides
What is gambrel
200
An overhanging second story
What is french provincial
200
Gives feeling of equal weight among parts; formal or informal
What is balance
300
Three colors the same distance from one another on the color wheel
What is triadic
300
Sets the mood of a room or makes the room seem warmer or cooler
What is color
300
Roof with two slopes on two sides, Dutch
What is gable
300
An eave line broken by the tops of windows
What is garrison
300
Leads the eye from one area to another
What is rhythm
400
Two or more colors next to each other on the color wheel
What is analogous
400
three-dimensional geometrical figure.
What is form
400
Plaster used in mission style exteriors
What is stucco
400
A red tile roof
What is spanish
400
Ratio of size and weight of parts to the whole
What is proportion
500
Results when a color is combined with colors on each side of its complement
What is split- complementary
500
The way an object feels or looks
What is texture
500
Long narrow boards overlapped to cover outer walls on Colonial houses
What is clapboard
500
Developed for sloping lots
What is split- level
500
By painting four chairs the same color, you can achieve...
What is unity