An interior designer is an expert
who refines design direction by establishing conceptual direction to create a
desired appeal for the interiors of a space. To aesthetically decorate the
interiors we need to concentrate on some of the principles of the interior
design:
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BALANCE:
This refers to the equal distribution of visual weight in a room. This means
when our eyes fall on space, they experience a certain flow. There are three
ways to create balance – symmetrical balance, asymmetrical balance and radial
balance. Interiorhouse paint color
v FOCAL POINT: Creating an interesting focal
point is one of the best things to do to make the interiors exciting. You can
create more than one focal points if the space is big and if the idea suits
your design, scale, color and theme. In Indian context, a fireplace would be a
misfit, however, you can use a painting, an artifact, a family portrait, or
even a TV as the focal and you can highlight it by using a dominant shade of
your wall paint.
v RYDTHM: It refers to visual pattern
repetition i.e. how continuous, organized or recurring is the movement of eyes
when they fall on the space. This is created by one of the following –
repetition, progression, transition and contrast. It is about the journey of
our eye as it falls on each element in the interior space.
v DEATIL: This refers to everything from the
minutest elements like the drawer handles and trimmings to the door carving and
glass etching and the colors of everything that contributes to design. Easiest
way to ensure attractiveness and completeness for this is by following a color
scheme for interior
house painting, upholstery, wood
work, carpets, planters, etc. This will avoid the risk of mismatch or having an
out of place element. Colors have a dominant influence on the interiors and
hence should be carefully planned before using. Scale and proportion is yet
another aspect of detail. The proportion with respect to the size and shape of
different elements in the room must be meticulously cared for. Each design
element should be proportionate to the rest of the elements.