Posts

Showing posts from January, 2024

Plan, Texture and Pattern

Image
In the field of interior design, texture and pattern are the unsung heroes that give a place dimension, personality, and visual intrigue. Form and function work together harmoniously to create harmonious interiors. These components invite users to engage with a room both viscerally and tactilely, going beyond the standard color scheme. Let's explore the world of texture and pattern and see how they may make your living spaces more lively and interesting. Texture: Texture is the quiet narrator who whispers tales of warmth, coziness, and elegance. The textures we select define the mood of a space, from the velvety feel of marble countertops to the soft underfoot of plush rugs. Combining different textures makes a room more complicated and intriguing, creating a multisensory experience. Natural Fibers: Give in to the coziness of cotton, jute, or wool. These materials offer a hint of nature indoors in addition to adding tactile appeal. Effortless Surfaces: For a sleek and classy look, ...

Point, Line, Form, Plane

Image
Blog Nr. 1   Point, Line, Form, Plane   Point: By reading Chapter 1 of Francis D.K. Chings book is that, the concept of a point in spatial organization and design, describing it as a static, centralized position in space. It highlights its visual significance when placed within a visual field, and the concept of two points connecting them, which can define an axis perpendicular to the line. An example could be a living room axis. Where on one point is a fireplace and on the opposite side of the room is a large picture window, where two points define an axis.   Line: The transition from a point to a line in spatial design, highlights its importance in conveying direction, movement, and growth. Lines are crucial in visual construction, with their dimensions, character, and orientation influencing their appearance. Examples of linear elements in architecture include columns, obelisks, and towers. Lines are used in supporting structures, forming building designs, and accommod...