The 7 elements of design – and how to use them in your interiors

7 elements of Interior design


When starting from scratch, most interior designers and decorators use the same 7 key elements to strike a harmonious balance in a room. Here on the blog, we'll break down each of these aspects so that you can apply them to your own home decor projects.

The 7 elements of Interior design

1. Space

Before beginning any design work, an interior decorator must first visit the space to get a feel for its size. A well-executed design necessitates familiarity with details such as overall dimensions and the placement of doors and windows. Positivity refers to the amount of usable space in a room, and negativity refers to the amount of empty space. The harmony between the positive and negative space creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

2. Lines

Lines provide boundaries, inspire originality, and point in the right direction. Horizontal lines, vertical lines, and directional lines are all important. Home furnishings like tables and chairs typically feature horizontal lines. Doors, windows, and other tall furniture like bookcases often create vertical lines. Stairs are an excellent example of a dynamic line that invites use.

3. Form

Simply put, form describes the general contours of the space. It could be anything from the overall layout to individual pieces of furniture or even the fixtures overhead. Geometric and natural varieties coexist. Furniture with a geometric shape is an example of a man-made object. Organic forms, like those found in nature, are unique and beautiful. In general, square forms are interpreted as strong, while rounded forms are read as gentle.

4.Light

Whether it's natural or artificial, light determines how we experience a room. To make the space comfortable from morning to night, it's important to strike a balance between the two. Because it affects how bright the room will be at any given time, the lighting situation also affects which colours work best.

5. Color

Color is a powerful design tool that can be used either to unify or divide a space. Color psychology is frequently used as a guide to select paint colours for a room. Here, we’ll concentrate on the importance of colors in interior design according to psychology, and prevalent hues, from which many other color tints are created.

6. Surface Texture

Texture is used to give a piece more dimension and visual appeal. The two varieties are visible and real. Only the eye can perceive textures like marble, which are purely superficial. Velvet, for example, is a material with a texture that can be seen and felt. If you're trying to sell your home, a simple way to make it more appealing to potential buyers is to inject some colour, texture, and pattern into the décor.

7Pattern

In conclusion, you can spice things up by using patterns. A pattern is any design feature that is repeated in a visual composition.

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Also read: Interior Design Ideas for Small Homes on Low Budget

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