INTERIOR DESIGN-I
ARCHITECTURE
AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
SUBJECT CODE : ARCH 222
3RD SEM,2ND YEAR
B.ARCH (2019-24)PRESENTED BY: A92204019025 & A92204019010
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
WHAT IS TEXTURE
?
The sensation caused by the external surface of
any object received through the sense of touch.
It also create visual interest & add those
touches of detail that were previously missing.
CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTURE :
TACTILE TEXTURE VISUAL TEXTURE NATURAL TEXTURE ARTIFICIAL
TEXTURE
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
• MAY BE FELT WHEN
TOUCHED, IT’S REAL.
• THEY ARE MORE THREE-
DIAMENSIONAL.
• Ex : Metal / Stone / Glass /
Concrete / wood / Fabric
etc.
• WE CAN PERCIEVE IT BY
SENCE.
• THROUGH THE USE OF VISUAL
TEXTURE A SURFACE CAN
CREAT THE ILLUSION OF
SPECIFIC TACTILE TEXTURE.
• Ex: printed texture/ illusionary
texture/ palazzo texture etc
• REPRESENTD NATURAL
ELEMENTS
• IS NOT MADE BY HUMANS
• Ex: stones / sand / leaf etc.
• ARTIFICIAL TEXTURES ARE
CREATED AND DESIGNED BY
HUMAN BEINGS FOR A
SPECIFIC PURPOSE TO GIVE A
SENSE OF VOLUME.
• Ex: Cloths / Chair / Curtains etc
WOOD
FABRIC
METAL
“HOW THINGS FEEL”
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
WHY WE USE TEXTURE:
IMPORTANCE OF TEXTURE:
• ALLOWS VIEWERS TO SEE AS WELL AS VISUALIZE
HOW IT WOULD FEEL.
• CREAT PATTERN & RHYTM.
• BRINGS MOVEMENT INTO THE SPACE
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TYPES OF TEXTURE IN CONTEXT OF
INTERIOR DESIGNING :
SILKY
SOFT
SMOOTH
SHINY
• BRINGS A
SLEEKER MORE
ALOOF TONE TO
THE ROOM.
• PAIRED WITH
GLOSSY FINISH &
METALS BOUNCE
LIGHT AROUND
THE ROOM
• REFLECT LIGHT,
CREAT COOL
IMPRESSION.
• MAKE THE
COLOUR OF THE
SURFACE
STRONGER
POSSIBLY EVEN
LIGHTER.
• CREATS CALM,
FRIENDLY & MORE
TRANQUIL
ATMOSPHERE.
• WORK LIKE MUTED
COLOURS & QUITE
PATTERNS.
• LEND A MORE
FORMAL & REFINED
LOOK.
• GIVES CALM &
SOOTHING EFFECT
• REFLECTS LIGHT.
THESE KIND OF TEXTURES DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY SURFACE CONTOUR & CAN BE SLIPPERY OR WET LOOKING AND
CREATS A COOL ATMOSPHERE AND REFLECTS LIGHT.
SOURCE: SOURCE:
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
HARD
ROUGH
MATTE
BUMPY
• LESS FORMAL &
INCONSISTENT.
• MORE LIVELY &
OUTGOING.
• EVOKE
EMOTIONAL
REACTIONS OF
STRONG &
VIGOROUS
FEELING.
• ABSORB LIGHT IN
A INTERESTING
MANNER.
• REDUCE THE
IMPACT OF LIGHT.
• ADD FRIICTION TO
THE SURFACE.
• ABSORBE LIGHT.
• ADD WEIGHT TO
THE ROOM.
• ADD INTIMACY.
• CONVEY A SENCE
OF WARMTH.
• CREAT A MORE
CASUAL & RUSTIC
LOOK.
• ATTRACT
ATTENTION &
ACTIVATE EYE
MOVEMENT.
• REDUCE THEIR
APPARENT SCALE.
• CREATS A COZY
AND WARM
ATMOSPHEARE.
THESE KIND OF TEXTURES CONTAIN ANY SURFACE CONTOUR & CAN BE ROUGH , COARSE OR MATTE LOOKING AND CREATS A
WARM & C0ZY ATMOSPHERE AND ABSORB LIGHT.
SOURCE:
TYPES OF TEXTURE IN CONTEXT OF
INTERIOR DESIGNING :
TEXTURE
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
HOW WE CAN ADD TEXTURE
??WE CAN ADD TEXTURE WITH TEXTILES
TO ADD COSINESS TO ANY ROOM.
ADDING TEXTURE WITH A RUG WILL
HELP TO TIE THE ROOM TOGETHER.
BY ADDING PLANTS, THEY IMPROVE
MOOD & PURIFY AIR.
WE CAN ADD TEXTURE WITH
FURNITURES.
WE CAN ADD TEXTURE BY USING
DIFFERENT ARCHITECTURAL
ELEMENTS.
CAN ADD MOULDING TO THE WALLS &
BATTEND CELLINGS
WE CAN ACHIVE MOVEMENT BY ADDING
DIFFERENT FLOORING PATTERNS &
TEXTURE. (Ex. HERRINGBONE FLOORS)
TEXTURE ALL OVER THE PLACE
COMBINED TO CREAT STYLISH &
TEXTURE
WITH CURTAINS
WITH
PICTURES & PATTERNS
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE
TEXTURE &
ELEMENTS OF
DESIGN
TEXTURE & COLOUR TEXTURE & LINE TEXTURE & SPACE
TEXTURE & SHAPE TEXTURE & FORM
TEXTURE &
PATTERN
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE PAIRED WITH COLOUR
THE PRIMERLY USED COLOUR
HERE IS A MONOCHROMATIC
COLOUR SCHEME WITH
TEXTURE USED TO CREAT
VISUAL INTEREST BY ADDING
DIAMENTION & INCREASING
THE CONTRAST.
THIS DRAMATIC &
SOPHISTICATED
COLOR SCHEMES
WITH BLACK
PLAYING A MAJOR
ROLE WITH THE MIX
OF TEXTURE & LIGHT
INCLUDING THE
WOOD FOORING,
VELEVET WOOL
CHAIRS LOOKS
STUNNING & GIVES
BOLD FINISHING
TOUCH TO THE
ROOM.
RED BEING A DIFFICULT
COLOR TO WORK WITH, IT
CAN END UP FEELING
HOSTILE & LOUD. VERY FAR
FROM THE TRANQUIL LOOK
SEEN HERE.
USING RED JUST AS SOLID
ACCENT COLOR WHILE ALL
THE TEXTURE IS IN NEUTRAL
BLACKS & BROWN KEEPS
THE ROOM TRANQUIL.
THE COLOR
SCHEME USED
HERE IS
ACHROMATIC.
SHINEY WHITE
TEXTURED WALLS
PAIRED GLOSSY
FLOOR FINISH
BOUNCE LIGHT
AROUND THE ROOM
AND CREATS CALM
& MORE TRANQUIL
SOURCE:
SOURCE:
SOURCE:
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
THE WHEEL
PATTERN
CREATS A
FABULOUS WALL
FOR THE REST
OF THE
ROOM.THE
PATTERN,TEXTU
RE AND SOLID
COLORS USED IN
THE ROOM THAT
REALLY MAKING
IT INTERESTING.
WITH THE HELP OF
BLACK, WHITE & BRASS
- THE ROOM LOOKING IS
SO CLASSIC YET SO
CONTEMPORARY AND
EXCITING BCAUSE OF
THE UNIQUENESS OF
PATTERN & TEXTURE.
THE REPEATED
HEXAGONAL SHAPE IN THE
FABRIC WALL AND
OPPOSING TEXTURES
INCLUDING VELVET SILK
WOOD HEAD BOARD
COMBINE TO CREAT A
HARMONIOUS,
GLAMOROUS, RESTFULL
THE UNIQUE
LEATHER
TREATMENT ON
THE BED PAIRED
WITH ALL THE
VARYING BLACK &
WHITE PATTERNS
AND A BOLD TILE
DESIGNED
WALLPAPER GIVE
AN CONTEMPORY
SOURCE:
TEXTURE PAIRED WITH PATTERN &
SHAPE
MIXING PATTERN AND TEXTURES IN A ROOM IS AN AWSOME WAY TO ADD PERSONALITY TO A SPACE
TEXTURE
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE PAIRED WITH
FURNITURESBOTH OF THE PICTURES THE ROOMS ARE DESIGNED
IN SAME COLOUR SCHEME.
FILLED WITH A VARITETY OF
TEXTURE THAT PULL EYES AROUND
THE SPACE
LEAVES THE EYE WANTING MORE. IT
IS COMPLELEY MONOTONE, WHICH
MAKES IT FEEL INSTITUTIONAL.
WITHOUT TEXTURE: WITH TEXTURE:
SOURCE:
SOURCE:
WICKER BASKET & THE
ANTIQUE ORNATE MIRROR
SEPERATELY THEY MAY
NOT SEEM LIKE THEY ARE
THE SAME STYLE BUT
TOGETHER THEIR SOFT
BEIGE TONE COMPLIMENT
EACH OTHER & ADD
VISUALLY INTERESTING
INTERIOR.
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE & LIGHT
TEXTURE & SCALE
• LIGHTING IS ESSENTIAL
& MUST NEVER BE
OVERLOOKED WHILE
DEVELOPING A ROOMS
OVERALL APPEARANCE.
• LIGHTING CAN BE
NATURAL OR
ARTIFICIAL.
TEXTURE OF A ROOM WITH
NATURAL LIGHTING
TEXTURE OF THE SAME ROOM
WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING
• ONE OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF USING TEXTURE
HAS TO DO WITH SCALE.
• ROUGH & COARSE TEXTURE TENDS TO MAKE AN
OBJECT FEEL HEAVIER.
• SMOOTHER & SHINY TEXTURE WILL MAKE IT FEEL
LIGHTER.
TEXTURE
• SMOOTH & SHINY TEXTURE REFLECTS MORE
LIGHT & GIVE COOL IMPRESSION.
• RAISED & HARD TEXTURE ABSORB MORE
LIGHT AND CONVEY SENSE OF WARMTH.
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
• Texture is used to
ensure a space is
visually appealing,
• It helps to differentiate
various objects and
surfaces
• It transform light, and
influence scale.
• It can communicate a
particular design style.
• Elements of color,
shape, pattern, line and
texture come into play
while applying texture.
• These complementary
elements of interior
design work together to
create a seamless
space that ignites the
senses.
SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS :
TEXTURE
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE
BEIGE TEXTURE CORAL TEXTURE CONCRETE TEXTURE WATER TEXTURE BLURRY TEXTURE
SAND SWIRL COMB TEXTURE STOMP BRUSH GROUND TEXTURE GRAINY TEXTURE
ROCK TEXTURE WOOD TEXTURE BRICK TEXTURE HOLE TEXTURE CRACK TEXTURE
EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS
TYPES OF TEXTURE USED IN INTERIOR
DESIGNING:
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE
METELIC TEXTURE FORAL TEXTURE GLASS TEXTURE SLAP BRUS TEXTURE POPCORN TEXTURE
ORANGE PEEL TEXTURE SAND TEXTURE FLOWER TEXTURE TILE TEXTURE HONEYCOMB TEXTURE
LEAF TEXTURE TEXTURE ILLUTION TEXTURE TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS
TYPES OF TEXTURE USED IN INTERIOR
DESIGNING:
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
CONCLUSION:
THUS, WE CAN COME TO A CONCLUSION THAT TEXTURE
IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF INTERIOR
DESIGNING IN ORDER TO CREAT A HARMONIOUS SPACE.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT
TEXTURE BCAUSE WHAT YOU CHOOSE CAN DETERMINE
THE FEELING OF A SPACE & CAN INFLUENCE THE
VISUAL WEIGHT & TONE OF THE ROOM.
Sources:
https://medium.com/@Treniq/textures-and-psychology-a-correlation-5fd7dfadf612
https://marciamooredesign.com/mastering-the-mix-with-pattern-and-texture/
https://interiordesignstudent-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/interiordesignstudent.com/2018/05/31/understanding-texture-
in-interior-design/amp/?
TEXTURE
PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH 222) :
A study of Elements and Principles
of Design
TEXTURE
THANK YOU PRESENTED BY :
SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI

Texture- an element of interior design

  • 1.
    INTERIOR DESIGN-I ARCHITECTURE AMITY SCHOOLOF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING SUBJECT CODE : ARCH 222 3RD SEM,2ND YEAR B.ARCH (2019-24)PRESENTED BY: A92204019025 & A92204019010
  • 2.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design WHAT IS TEXTURE ? The sensation caused by the external surface of any object received through the sense of touch. It also create visual interest & add those touches of detail that were previously missing. CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTURE : TACTILE TEXTURE VISUAL TEXTURE NATURAL TEXTURE ARTIFICIAL TEXTURE TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI • MAY BE FELT WHEN TOUCHED, IT’S REAL. • THEY ARE MORE THREE- DIAMENSIONAL. • Ex : Metal / Stone / Glass / Concrete / wood / Fabric etc. • WE CAN PERCIEVE IT BY SENCE. • THROUGH THE USE OF VISUAL TEXTURE A SURFACE CAN CREAT THE ILLUSION OF SPECIFIC TACTILE TEXTURE. • Ex: printed texture/ illusionary texture/ palazzo texture etc • REPRESENTD NATURAL ELEMENTS • IS NOT MADE BY HUMANS • Ex: stones / sand / leaf etc. • ARTIFICIAL TEXTURES ARE CREATED AND DESIGNED BY HUMAN BEINGS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE TO GIVE A SENSE OF VOLUME. • Ex: Cloths / Chair / Curtains etc WOOD FABRIC METAL “HOW THINGS FEEL”
  • 3.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design WHY WE USE TEXTURE: IMPORTANCE OF TEXTURE: • ALLOWS VIEWERS TO SEE AS WELL AS VISUALIZE HOW IT WOULD FEEL. • CREAT PATTERN & RHYTM. • BRINGS MOVEMENT INTO THE SPACE TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 4.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TYPES OF TEXTURE IN CONTEXT OF INTERIOR DESIGNING : SILKY SOFT SMOOTH SHINY • BRINGS A SLEEKER MORE ALOOF TONE TO THE ROOM. • PAIRED WITH GLOSSY FINISH & METALS BOUNCE LIGHT AROUND THE ROOM • REFLECT LIGHT, CREAT COOL IMPRESSION. • MAKE THE COLOUR OF THE SURFACE STRONGER POSSIBLY EVEN LIGHTER. • CREATS CALM, FRIENDLY & MORE TRANQUIL ATMOSPHERE. • WORK LIKE MUTED COLOURS & QUITE PATTERNS. • LEND A MORE FORMAL & REFINED LOOK. • GIVES CALM & SOOTHING EFFECT • REFLECTS LIGHT. THESE KIND OF TEXTURES DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY SURFACE CONTOUR & CAN BE SLIPPERY OR WET LOOKING AND CREATS A COOL ATMOSPHERE AND REFLECTS LIGHT. SOURCE: SOURCE: TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 5.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design HARD ROUGH MATTE BUMPY • LESS FORMAL & INCONSISTENT. • MORE LIVELY & OUTGOING. • EVOKE EMOTIONAL REACTIONS OF STRONG & VIGOROUS FEELING. • ABSORB LIGHT IN A INTERESTING MANNER. • REDUCE THE IMPACT OF LIGHT. • ADD FRIICTION TO THE SURFACE. • ABSORBE LIGHT. • ADD WEIGHT TO THE ROOM. • ADD INTIMACY. • CONVEY A SENCE OF WARMTH. • CREAT A MORE CASUAL & RUSTIC LOOK. • ATTRACT ATTENTION & ACTIVATE EYE MOVEMENT. • REDUCE THEIR APPARENT SCALE. • CREATS A COZY AND WARM ATMOSPHEARE. THESE KIND OF TEXTURES CONTAIN ANY SURFACE CONTOUR & CAN BE ROUGH , COARSE OR MATTE LOOKING AND CREATS A WARM & C0ZY ATMOSPHERE AND ABSORB LIGHT. SOURCE: TYPES OF TEXTURE IN CONTEXT OF INTERIOR DESIGNING : TEXTURE
  • 6.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design HOW WE CAN ADD TEXTURE ??WE CAN ADD TEXTURE WITH TEXTILES TO ADD COSINESS TO ANY ROOM. ADDING TEXTURE WITH A RUG WILL HELP TO TIE THE ROOM TOGETHER. BY ADDING PLANTS, THEY IMPROVE MOOD & PURIFY AIR. WE CAN ADD TEXTURE WITH FURNITURES. WE CAN ADD TEXTURE BY USING DIFFERENT ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS. CAN ADD MOULDING TO THE WALLS & BATTEND CELLINGS WE CAN ACHIVE MOVEMENT BY ADDING DIFFERENT FLOORING PATTERNS & TEXTURE. (Ex. HERRINGBONE FLOORS) TEXTURE ALL OVER THE PLACE COMBINED TO CREAT STYLISH & TEXTURE WITH CURTAINS WITH PICTURES & PATTERNS PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 7.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE TEXTURE & ELEMENTS OF DESIGN TEXTURE & COLOUR TEXTURE & LINE TEXTURE & SPACE TEXTURE & SHAPE TEXTURE & FORM TEXTURE & PATTERN PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 8.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE PAIRED WITH COLOUR THE PRIMERLY USED COLOUR HERE IS A MONOCHROMATIC COLOUR SCHEME WITH TEXTURE USED TO CREAT VISUAL INTEREST BY ADDING DIAMENTION & INCREASING THE CONTRAST. THIS DRAMATIC & SOPHISTICATED COLOR SCHEMES WITH BLACK PLAYING A MAJOR ROLE WITH THE MIX OF TEXTURE & LIGHT INCLUDING THE WOOD FOORING, VELEVET WOOL CHAIRS LOOKS STUNNING & GIVES BOLD FINISHING TOUCH TO THE ROOM. RED BEING A DIFFICULT COLOR TO WORK WITH, IT CAN END UP FEELING HOSTILE & LOUD. VERY FAR FROM THE TRANQUIL LOOK SEEN HERE. USING RED JUST AS SOLID ACCENT COLOR WHILE ALL THE TEXTURE IS IN NEUTRAL BLACKS & BROWN KEEPS THE ROOM TRANQUIL. THE COLOR SCHEME USED HERE IS ACHROMATIC. SHINEY WHITE TEXTURED WALLS PAIRED GLOSSY FLOOR FINISH BOUNCE LIGHT AROUND THE ROOM AND CREATS CALM & MORE TRANQUIL SOURCE: SOURCE: SOURCE: TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 9.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design THE WHEEL PATTERN CREATS A FABULOUS WALL FOR THE REST OF THE ROOM.THE PATTERN,TEXTU RE AND SOLID COLORS USED IN THE ROOM THAT REALLY MAKING IT INTERESTING. WITH THE HELP OF BLACK, WHITE & BRASS - THE ROOM LOOKING IS SO CLASSIC YET SO CONTEMPORARY AND EXCITING BCAUSE OF THE UNIQUENESS OF PATTERN & TEXTURE. THE REPEATED HEXAGONAL SHAPE IN THE FABRIC WALL AND OPPOSING TEXTURES INCLUDING VELVET SILK WOOD HEAD BOARD COMBINE TO CREAT A HARMONIOUS, GLAMOROUS, RESTFULL THE UNIQUE LEATHER TREATMENT ON THE BED PAIRED WITH ALL THE VARYING BLACK & WHITE PATTERNS AND A BOLD TILE DESIGNED WALLPAPER GIVE AN CONTEMPORY SOURCE: TEXTURE PAIRED WITH PATTERN & SHAPE MIXING PATTERN AND TEXTURES IN A ROOM IS AN AWSOME WAY TO ADD PERSONALITY TO A SPACE TEXTURE
  • 10.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE PAIRED WITH FURNITURESBOTH OF THE PICTURES THE ROOMS ARE DESIGNED IN SAME COLOUR SCHEME. FILLED WITH A VARITETY OF TEXTURE THAT PULL EYES AROUND THE SPACE LEAVES THE EYE WANTING MORE. IT IS COMPLELEY MONOTONE, WHICH MAKES IT FEEL INSTITUTIONAL. WITHOUT TEXTURE: WITH TEXTURE: SOURCE: SOURCE: WICKER BASKET & THE ANTIQUE ORNATE MIRROR SEPERATELY THEY MAY NOT SEEM LIKE THEY ARE THE SAME STYLE BUT TOGETHER THEIR SOFT BEIGE TONE COMPLIMENT EACH OTHER & ADD VISUALLY INTERESTING INTERIOR. TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 11.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE & LIGHT TEXTURE & SCALE • LIGHTING IS ESSENTIAL & MUST NEVER BE OVERLOOKED WHILE DEVELOPING A ROOMS OVERALL APPEARANCE. • LIGHTING CAN BE NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL. TEXTURE OF A ROOM WITH NATURAL LIGHTING TEXTURE OF THE SAME ROOM WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING • ONE OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF USING TEXTURE HAS TO DO WITH SCALE. • ROUGH & COARSE TEXTURE TENDS TO MAKE AN OBJECT FEEL HEAVIER. • SMOOTHER & SHINY TEXTURE WILL MAKE IT FEEL LIGHTER. TEXTURE • SMOOTH & SHINY TEXTURE REFLECTS MORE LIGHT & GIVE COOL IMPRESSION. • RAISED & HARD TEXTURE ABSORB MORE LIGHT AND CONVEY SENSE OF WARMTH. PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 12.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design • Texture is used to ensure a space is visually appealing, • It helps to differentiate various objects and surfaces • It transform light, and influence scale. • It can communicate a particular design style. • Elements of color, shape, pattern, line and texture come into play while applying texture. • These complementary elements of interior design work together to create a seamless space that ignites the senses. SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS : TEXTURE
  • 13.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE BEIGE TEXTURE CORAL TEXTURE CONCRETE TEXTURE WATER TEXTURE BLURRY TEXTURE SAND SWIRL COMB TEXTURE STOMP BRUSH GROUND TEXTURE GRAINY TEXTURE ROCK TEXTURE WOOD TEXTURE BRICK TEXTURE HOLE TEXTURE CRACK TEXTURE EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF TEXTURE USED IN INTERIOR DESIGNING: PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 14.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE METELIC TEXTURE FORAL TEXTURE GLASS TEXTURE SLAP BRUS TEXTURE POPCORN TEXTURE ORANGE PEEL TEXTURE SAND TEXTURE FLOWER TEXTURE TILE TEXTURE HONEYCOMB TEXTURE LEAF TEXTURE TEXTURE ILLUTION TEXTURE TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF TEXTURE USED IN INTERIOR DESIGNING:
  • 15.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design CONCLUSION: THUS, WE CAN COME TO A CONCLUSION THAT TEXTURE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF INTERIOR DESIGNING IN ORDER TO CREAT A HARMONIOUS SPACE. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT TEXTURE BCAUSE WHAT YOU CHOOSE CAN DETERMINE THE FEELING OF A SPACE & CAN INFLUENCE THE VISUAL WEIGHT & TONE OF THE ROOM. Sources: https://medium.com/@Treniq/textures-and-psychology-a-correlation-5fd7dfadf612 https://marciamooredesign.com/mastering-the-mix-with-pattern-and-texture/ https://interiordesignstudent-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/interiordesignstudent.com/2018/05/31/understanding-texture- in-interior-design/amp/? TEXTURE PRESENTED BY: SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI
  • 16.
    INTERIOR DESIGN (ARCH222) : A study of Elements and Principles of Design TEXTURE THANK YOU PRESENTED BY : SUMITA DEBNATH & ADRIJA LAHIRI