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Principles of Interior Design
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1.
A division of a line between one-half and one-third.

2.
This is

3. Scale - Proportion - Balance - Rhythm - Emphasis - Harmony

4. Repetition

5. An area visually important enough to draw and hold attention

6.
is a feeling of visual equality in shape, form, value, color, etc. Balance can be symmetrical, which is a mirror image that is evenly balanced or asymmetrical and un-evenly balanced

7. Scale

8. A Principle: Overall size, such as the largeness, or smallness or a room, object or pattern. Scale/size of the architecture determines scale of furnishings

9.
is an area that first attracts attention in a composition. This area is more important when compared to the other objects or elements in a composition

10.
is using different variations of an element in a composition. For example, circles and rectangles or straight and wavy lines or large leafs and small. Used without repetition it is weak.

11. How it visually looks; Equilibrium achieved by arranging components symmetrically, asymmetrically, or radially

12. Symmetrical/Formal Balance

13. The 2 sides of a work of art are not exactly the same, but are still visually balanced.

14. Emphasis

15. A line is visually dividing an object-A wall. Tie back drapery - Other furnishings into two unequal but harmonious parts; that line falls between one-half and one third -vertically or horizontally

16. Variety

17. Dissimilar objects, objects of similar visual weight

18. Opposition

19. Describes the feeling that all the elements belong together and make up a coherent and harmonious whole.

20.
This is

21. Rhythm created by lines flowing outward from a central point

22. A design where every item fits well with the others

23.
Equal weights in all directions from the optical center. It produced a stable, calming effect.

24. Balance

25. Size relationship or ratio of the part to the whole EX: Size of a chair in relation to the arms