Principles Of Interior Design

Scientifically one can break interior design down into a few design principles. But be aware because these are not rules, rather see the principles as fundamental underpinnings for a feeling, flair or intuition to interior design.

Principle 1: UNITY

When doing interior design it is necessary to think of the house as a totality; a series of spaces linked together by halls and stairways. It is therefore appropriate that a common style and theme runs throughout. This is not to say that all interior design elements should be the same but they should work together and complement each other to strengthen the whole composition. A way to create this theme or storyline is with the well considered use of color.

Principle 2: FOCAL POINT

Interior design’s biggest enemy is boredom. A well-designed room always has, depending on the size of it, one or more focal points. A focal point must be dominant to draw attention and interesting enough to encourage the viewer to look further. A focal point thus must have a lasting impression but must also be an integral part of the decoration linked through scale, style, color or theme.

Principle 3:BALANCE

Balance can be described as the equal distribution of visual weight in a room.
The simplest, and most formal type of balance is symmetrical balance, where the same objects are repeated in the same positions on either side of a vertical axis, such as one would find in old fashioned state or gala rooms.

Asymmetrical balance is more appropriate in design today. Balance is achieved with some dissimilar objects that have equal visual weight or eye attraction. Asymmetrical balance is more casual and less contrived in feeling, but more difficult to achieve.

Principle 4: PROPORTION

Proportion refers to the relative size measured against other elements or against some mental norm or standard. This design principle is of extreme importance when decorating a room.

Principle 5: RHYTHM

In musical terms we would describe rhythm as the beat or pulse of the music. In interior design, rhythm is all about visual pattern repetition. Visual rhythm is based on movement. As in music, rhythm in design can also be staccato – abrupt and dynamic or legato – connecting and flowing.

Principle 6: COLOR

Color is an element that tends to inspire emotion in people because color has an influence on the value of life above and beyond other considerations. Colors therefore have a definite impact on the atmosphere that you want to create when doing interior design.

Principle 7: DETAILS

Decorating Your Home on a Shoestring Budget

Decorating your home can be fun and exciting, but it can also be downright expensive. Here’s a few tips to help you jazz up your home, on a shoestring budget.

CHANGE THE COLOUR

Paint is a magnificent tool. It can completely change the look and feel of any ordinary room. Don’t be shy; play with colours to conjure up a creative masterpiece. If you need some tips and advice on painting, your local DIY and hardware store should be able to advise you on which colour pallets go together.

GO FOR THE INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL

By simply adding a glass bowl filled with fruits, you can create an eye-catching centrepiece for your dining room table or kitchen. If you have a touch of green in your kitchen, try using apples, and if you’ve got a hint of orange, go for oranges. Lemons and grapefruit also make great centrepieces. However, don’t go for food that doesn’t keep well when its out of the refrigerator.

OPEN UP SMALLER ROOMS WITH MIRRORS

Mirrors are excellent choices to open up smaller rooms and make them appear bigger and more spacious. If you’re feeling cluttered in a small place, invest in a good-sized mirror that has interesting screws instead of a frame.

ADD A SPLASH OF COLOUR

Give your rooms a makeover by simply adding a splash of colour with various plants. Plants give a room life and can really transform the drab and dreary into the darling and delicious. Check with your florist on the long life of the plants before purchasing them.

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Insights Into Interior Design Designing In Style. Part Iii Traditional – Georgian

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Interior design has always been impacted by fashion trends – both historically and in the modern day. In this article series, “Designing in Style,” I explore the meaning of style for interior designers. I draw on my experience working alongside many of London’s best-known interior design teams.

This third article in my series continues my discussion of traditional/period design, with a focus on the Georgian style.

In terms of dates, the Georgian period is generally considered to have extended from 1714 until 1830. It has since inspired one of the most popular traditional interior design schemes.

London design was considered world-class in Georgian times – UK craftspeople were highly skilled and uniquely specialised. The wealthiest classes insisted on the highest quality, with exacting standards in terms of dimensions and proportions.

A few designers were particularly famous during the Georgian era. Their names, ideas and concepts live on today in the many homes and residences that feature Georgian-inspired interior designs.

William Kent lived from 1684 until 1748 and was an architect/interior designer who is best known for his tables and chairs which featured extravagant gilt decorations and strong connections to Greek and Roman insignia. Today these traditional designs continue to be used by many London Interior Design Consultancies that specialise in the Georgian style.

Thomas Chippendale is a name famous to many discerning Londoners. This cabinet-maker lived from 1718 until 1779 and designed furniture that was less ostentatious than that of William Kent, consistent with British (and London) tastes at the time, and yet exceedingly graceful and refined. Interior designers today will adopt either Chippendale’s original designs or re-envisionments/replicas of his originals.

Finally, Robert Adam was an architect and interior designer who dominated the 1770s with his vivacious use of Roman and Greek motifs, including urns, tripods, and mythological iconography.

Today, London interior design consultancies tend to be cautious with Georgian designs, recognising that this style can look pretentious if too pronounced. Larger, more spacious London mansions with tall ceilings are best suited to the Georgian style of interior design.

The next article in my series “Designing in Style” moves away from historic traditions and focuses in on a timeless interior design classic – the rural countryside.
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Give a New Dimension To Your Home Using Interior Design Ideas

Having the perfect home is something each one of us thinks about. Being a proud home owner is not less than an honor today but the ultimate satisfaction comes when your home is designed and decorated tastefully. Interior design ideas for homes are numerous the real task is choosing the suitable option. An essential part of home designing is wall paint. Transforming the plain walls is also an essential aspect of home dcor.

Indulging in some colour therapy when designing your home can help in adding fresh look to your home. In terms of wall painting and colour selection there are a wide number of options to choose from, below are a few.

A different colour for every room: When it comes to painting a home there is ample scope for experimentation. Every room is used for a different purpose, while painting the rooms this needs to be considered. For instance aqua blue will add a refreshed look to your bathroom. You can also try wall effect paints that you can even customize as per your favorite texture. From French lace to Spanish lace and even mud finishes, there are paints available to suit your taste. With these interior design ideas you can make every room unique and tell its own story.

Lighting: Well fitted lighting acts like icing on the cake and helps enhance the wall paint colour. You may apply the best quality paint on your home walls and hang masterpieces on them, unless your lighting is well placed you will not do justice to your home decoration. If you think coloured lights are just meant for pubs think again, as you can use them within your home keeping the look classy yet distinct. Making use of coloured and detailed fixtures will not just brighten up your space but also serve as an interior accessory.

Blinds: Any home is incomplete without curtains and blinds. These help block the sunlight to a very high extent and now are also an important aspect of home decoration. Blinds are available in numerous hues that can be matched with the colour theme of your home interiors. There is a high degree of customization that can be brought into curtains and blinds to make them compliment the look of entire home.

With the above mentioned 3 vibrant interior design ideas you too can let the colours flow around your home. Reflect yourself on your walls, blinds, lightings and everything that helps give your home a refreshed look and make heads turn.