Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Dull Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is dull textures.

The couch, rug and drapes are dull.

The carpet, drapes,and blanket are dull.

The chair, bed and drapes are all dull.

All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)

Shiny Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is shiny textures.

The mirrors, faucets, and hardware are all shiny.

The cookware, subway tile back splash, and hood are shiny. 

The chandeliers, stove, and appliances are shiny.

All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)

Hard Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is hard textures. Hard and smooth textures reflect sound.

The flooring, chairs, and counter all have hard textures.

The bookcase has a hard texture.

The granite counter tops are hard. 

The flooring and tables have hard textures.

All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)

Soft Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is soft textures. Soft textures absorb sound.

The fluffy rug is very soft.



The pillow and duvet are soft.

All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)

Smooth Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is smooth textures. Smooth textures make a room bigger and more formal and high-style. Smooth textures conduct heat away from the body and are therefore cool to the touch. Hard and smooth textures also reflect sound.

The cupboards, wall, ceiling, and floor all have a smooth texture.







All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)

Rough Texture

Texture is an Element of Design. A subset of texture is rough textures. Rough textures make a room smaller and more casual rustic. Rough textures are less conductive and feel warm.

The brick wall and wood ceilings and floor have a rough texture.

All the wood in this room has a rough texture.





The rock wall is a good example of a rough texture.

All information provided is from my interior design notes (a combination of a high school course and summer program)