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_____________1.

It is a field that focuses more


on art than functionality and incorporates 14.
aesthetic elements such as furniture, flooring,
walls, window coverings and artwork. It also
involves color schemes, textiles, lighting, design
materials and sustainability.

_____________2. The foundation of an interior


and also a fundamental concept to understand,
ensuring you’re best equipped to take advantage
of what is available to you.
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_____________3. It is the shape of the room, as
15. 22.
well as any objects within the room. It also
refers to shapes of the room in general. It could
be the shape of the entire space, the furniture,
décor and even the light fittings.

_____________4. It refers to hard lines and


square edges, often looking man-made.

_____________5. relates to more organic forms


that seem to be created by nature.

_____________6. Both the structural features 16.


and the room’s furnishings can create ____ that 23.
profoundly influence the feel of the space, and
they can also be employed to bring attention to a
focal point. As well as horizontal and vertical, 24-26. Enumerate the (3) types of Line.
or they can be dynamic.
27-28. Enumerate the (2) types of Form.
_____________7. It brings a sense of stability
to an interior. They can also make a room feel 29-30. Enumerate the (2) types of Space.
wider.
31-37. Enumerate the (7) elements of interior
_____________8. Stationary in nature and it’s design.
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the reason why it emphasizes stability and
control. It can also heighten the spirit as people
have the tendency of looking upward. BONUS QUESTION:
For a 5-point bonus question, what is the full
_____________9. Like diagonals, zigzags and name of your instructor in the subject of
curves could come from a feature such as a Architectural Interior Design?
staircase, but also can be created with tiling laid
diagonally. They’re eye-catching and they inject
a scheme with energy.

_____________10. Integral element to interior


design and something that is closely intertwined 18.
with the other elements. This can be affected by
the direction in which a room or building faces
because this will dictate at which points during
the day it will get the most sunlight.

_____________11. It's important not just


because it creates a mood in a room, but because
it has the power to make a room feel larger,
lighter, or cozier.

_____________12. Another element that adds


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interest and life to a room and might come from
an area rug, wallpaper, soft furnishings and
artwork.

_____________13. Refers to the tactile surface


of an object or finish. In interior design it is
vital, and is, quite literally, woven into the fabric
of a designer's vocabulary and practice.

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Raise the Ceiling Elongate the Room
Expand the Room Lower the Ceiling
Draw Attention to One Wall Stretch the Room Horizontally
Narrow the Room Make the Room Taller
Shrink the Room Shorten the Room

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