We see design all day, whether it be good or bad design. Whatever style evoke a space that is traditional or modern, there are some elements that are always the same, these are the elements of design. These things may seem a bit 'corny, but that surround us every day and can give indications as to why a room talking to you or not. Here they are:
1 Lines
And 'horizontally or vertically? Diagonal or straight? Curve, perhaps? The straight lines are more modern or been attributedcontemporary design, whereas curved lines are associated with an older era. Think Queen Anne canopy chairs & arched doorways. Too many straight lines are considered too harsh or too cold whereas too many curved lines are too flamboyant & over the top. Maybe that's why a mix always turn out easy on the eyes.
2. Shape
Shapes are basically closed lines. A square, a rectangle, a circle. If surrounded by box shapes like sectional sofas & ottomans, then you can break the monotony by using round coffee tables.
3. Forms
Forms are three-dimensional shapes, cubes, cylinders, a ball.
4. Space
Or better called negative space is the area between objects. If there's too much area between objects, it's a minimalist design, less space, more country cottage. Yet some space principles are considered universal, like dining chairs should at least be 4 feet apart from each other. Learned that from my professor the first day.
5. Color
Can any other element be more universal? Color affects our mood & the way we feel everyday When we think of color, we think of it's "hue", it's name, it's value, whether it's light or dark & it's intensity,whether it's bright or dull. Muted colors are "in" nowadays. Muted colors are dull colors.
6. Texture
The surface quality that's seen & feel. Don't you think it would be so boring if everything was smooth? Or if everything was coarse? A rich-layered look is never achieved without varying textures. The smooth hardwood floors, covered by a soft rug, the suede sofa with cotton pillows & a cashmere throw.
I hope you learned something new or relearned something old with this post. Next up, the Principles of Design.