When it comes to your home remodeling project, it’s important to consider a few basic interior design principles. Your home renovator will be the first to tell you that these principles can transform any space. In this article, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Reno will explain them and how you can incorporate each into your renovation.
The Principles
Balance
Balance is created not only with shapes but color, pattern and texture as well. There are three different kinds of balance to remember: symmetrical (formal), asymmetrical (informal) and radial.
Symmetrical balance attempts to make both sides of a room mirror one another, and is usually used in traditional interior design. Asymmetrical balance is more casual and can be achieved by adding dissimilar objects with equal visual weight. Radial balance, on the other hand, incorporates a spiral pattern – either as a fixture or part of the room itself.
Scale & Proportion
The principles of scale and proportion always go together because both relate to size and shape. While scale refers to how the size of one object relates to another or the space where it is placed, proportion refers to the ratio between the size of one part to another. The fixtures and the size of the room need to match well in order to achieve the desired design output. For instance, you may want to make the room appear bigger with the help of mirrors or lighting.
Contrast
Contrast helps your room’s focus to “pop” in a visually appealing way. One way to incorporate this technique is by using contrasting colors, such as black and white. Contrasting colors are typically favored by modern home remodeler experts but you can also use contrasting shapes, such as circles and squares.
Rhythm
In music, rhythm is the continuous beat of the music; in design, it’s the repetition of visual patterns. You can achieve this by using the same color or shape at different intervals. You want viewers to move their eyes around the room. This principle is also closely related to contrast.
Focal Point
The focal point must be interesting enough to demand the attention of any viewer. Other details, such as color and scale, help emphasize the primary focal point. Often, interior designers have built-in points of interest, such as a picture window with a beautiful view. Try enhancing a focal point by arranging the furniture around it for emphasis.
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