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Which scale in interior design are floor plans usually drawn to?
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An interior design term for the route that people follow as they move from one place to another is called
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Which scale in interior design are floor plans usually drawn to? 1/4 inch=1 foot
An interior design term for the route that people follow as they move from one place to another is called traffic path
The route between the sink, refrigerator and the range is called the work triangle
What is the most efficient kitchen shape u shape
Which type of floor plan makes a house feel more spacious open
What size should the work triangle be 12 feet
Separate rooms enclosed by walls with an entry door and built for noise reduction would best describe which type of floor plan closed floor plan
What is the unattached cabinet called that you might find in the center of a kitchen island
What kitchen shape is the most economical (usually found in apartments) one wall
This principle of design is the ration of parts to the whole of an object proportion
What type of rhythm is a clock radiation
What type of rhythm is repeated light fixtures repetition
What type of rhythm is a shelf with curved shelves transition
What type of rhythm is on pillows with black and white lines on them opposition
Using a primary focal point in space is known as what emphasis
A child's chair next to a dining room table is an example of poor scale
What type of rhythm is illustrated by a border with intertwined ivy around the room transition
Which part of harmony is achieved when all parts of a room are related by one idea unity
Which type of balance is formal and achieved by placing identical objects on either side of a central point symmetry
How are tertiary colors made mix primary and secondary colors
A color scheme using 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel analogous
A color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel complementary
A color scheme using three colors equal distance from each other on the color wheel triad
What is another term for color hue
How is a tone made add grey or complement
How is a shade made add black
What is intensity tone, brightness, or dullness of a color
What is value tint or shade, lightness or darkness of color
What types of colors are used to make a room appear smaller dark
What types of colors are used to make a room appear larger light, tints
This type of design is an integral part of the structure itself structural
The 2d elements in a room that moves the eye line
What feelings do vertical lines portray height
What feelings do horizontal lines portray calm
What feelings do curved lines portray naturalistic, feminine
What feelings do diagonal lines portray energy
The basic components or "tools" that make up design are elements
What are some words used to describe informal textures soft, smooshy
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