Introduction_to_Interior_Design Introduction to Interior Design By Frank J. Minnella, NCIDQ | Page 26

Plants : Indoor plants bring nature indoors , add freshness and color , and improve air quality . They can be used as standalone decorative elements or arranged in groups for a more dramatic effect . When incorporating accessories , it ' s important to consider the overall design concept and ensure that the accessories complement the furniture and the style of the space . They should also be arranged in a way that creates balance and harmony .

Conclusion

In this section , we explored different furniture styles and their characteristics , including traditional , modern , transitional , contemporary , and rustic styles . We learned how each style has its own unique features and design elements that contribute to the overall look and feel of a space . Additionally , we discussed the importance of incorporating accessories and decorative elements to enhance the design concept and add personality to a room . By understanding furniture styles and the role of accessories , learners will be able to make informed decisions when selecting and arranging furniture pieces , creating cohesive and visually appealing interiors .
7 . Color Psychology and Mood Boards
Color Psychology in Interior Design Color is a powerful tool in interior design that can significantly impact the mood , atmosphere , and overall feel of a space . Different colors evoke different emotions and can create a variety of effects . Understanding color psychology is essential for interior designers to create harmonious and aesthetically pleasing environments that align with their clients ' desired emotions and atmospheres .
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