2.
Principles of interior design are achieved through the
application of the elements of design.
It also help us to achieve our objectives of Interior
Design.
Principles Of Interior Design
6.
Asymmetrical Balance
• Asymmetrical balance relates
very strongly to the visual
weight of objects.
• Complex shapes often feel
heavier and for that reason
are commonly used to
achieve asymmetrical
balance.
7.
Radial Balance
• Radial balance is almost
circular.
• Distributed arrangement
of items around a central
point either extending
outward or inward.
• This principle is
commonly used to create
focus on an object!
8.
Rhythm
• Rhythm can be applied to
interior spaces as a way to
introduce order, interest
and focus.
9.
Repetition
• Repetition is the simplest
way to attain rhythm and
can be achieved by
repeating any of the
elements of design.
10.
Alternation
• Alternation is used to
create rhythm by
alternating two or more
elements in a regular
pattern. The pattern may
be ABCABC or ABBABB,
but always repeating in
the same order.
• Here number of lights on
the table changes with 323
pattern.
11.
Space
• Space is the area in and
around something.
• Space indicates the 3
dimensional area
which have form,
length width and
height.
12.
Focus/Emphasis
• Emphasis in interior
design is used to create
focal point in design.
• In this picture the red
wall is emphasizing the
conference room.
13.
Unity
• Unity is achieved when all
the different elements is a
design work together to
create a unified whole.
• It helps us to make design
uncluttered or non
confusing.
• It can be compared to
harmony, integrity and
progress.