Design Concepts

To create the most aesthetically appealing space in your home every room should consist of specific elements & principles of design

ELEMENTS

SPACE

  • The space is open and bright, yet inviting.
  • The ceiling above accents the space as the living room.
  • Positive space is perfectly filled with furniture, pillows & accessories.
  • Space between sofas and windows, as well as between sofas and coffee tables, creates the perfect amount of negative space, not making the room feel overly crowded.

LINE

  • The room is defined by vertical lines, making it look taller.
  • Vertical lines between the windows, sides of shelving and lines in ceiling tie it all together, creating a beautiful lengthy look.

TEXTURE

  • Brick in the fireplace is a nice contrast to the glossy finish of coffee tables.
  • The velvety comfort look of the couch adds warmth and looks very inviting.
  • The rug is plush and makes the room look sophisticated, casual, and comfortable.

SHAPE

  • Curved lines on shelving add character to the otherwise straight vertical look of the room.
  • Square ceiling panels add sophistication and detail.
  • The thin legs on the coffee table, and the smaller coffee table, contrast nicely with the “heavier” look of the shelving, fireplace, and furniture.

LIGHT

  • Large windows offer plenty of natural light.
  • Light from ceiling panels provide character and highlight the living room below.
  • The fireplace provides some artificial light, but mostly ambiance to the room.

PATTERN

  • The geometric designs in the pillows provide an interesting contrast.
  • The brick pattern around the fireplace is minimalist yet aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
  • The coffee table has a subtle marbled pattern.

COLOR

  • The color scheme is achromatic, with the off-white (beige) setting the tone for this room.
  • The secondary colors of dark grey/black provide a dramatic yet beautiful contrast to the off-white.
  • The color of the rug looks great as a darker shade of the beige family.
  • Accent colors of greenery outside and on shelving provide the third, or accent color.

PRINCIPLES

BALANCE

  • The room is overall symmetrically balanced.
  • Accessories on shelves and coffee tables are asymmetrically balanced.
  • Perfect amount of space between the sofas and coffee table and sofas to windows, creating symmetry.
  • The symmetrical balance between the fireplace and mounted TV above, as well as the material construction built around the fireplace.

EMPHASIS

  • The fireplace is the center and focal point and also creates the mood of the room.

RHYTHM

  • The rhythm of this room is mostly repetition in the windows, ceiling panels, greenery, and color scheme.
  • Alternation is found in the pillows on sofas, although not perfectly alternated.

PROPORTION AND SCALE

  • Colors are proportional with the off-white/beige being the dominant color.
  • The furniture is proportionate to the room with the long beams and windows, creating a very tall and open look.
  • Accessories are smaller and scaled in size so as not to compete with the large wall with windows and furniture just to accent.

HARMONY

  • The room is harmonious with its neutral colors and dark contrasting colors.
  • Vertical lines have been used throughout to create height and an open and inviting look.
  • Variety of textures-soft and plush in the sofas and rug, glossy and matte in the fireplace and coffee tables.
  • The overall look of a room is sophisticated but yet inviting and warm.
  • Dark hardwood floor creates a nice contrast to beige rug.