PATTERN AND SHAPE
Pattern and shape
As
you make plans to brighten your home, wall paper carpets drapes, spreads, floor tiles and bathroom tiles will come into play like attending a conference. If you understand a little of the
dynamics of pattern and shapes you will invariable do a better job of
decorating or you will have a more educated input when choosing material.
Pattern is when groups of related shapes and
lines are united .Shape can be abstract and does not have to look like any
identifiable object. When you have decided on a pattern let’s say fabric for
drapes, it must have some relationship to the other decoration let‘s say the
carpet. Chair or pick up something from the wall
it must not stand in complete isolation.
Natural pattern are sometimes good choices. You
may wish to use leaves, trees, flowers ,clouds, sky, sea, stones or even animals,
they must show some coordination. Proper implementation and use of the above
will make you home feel as if nature has stepped in.
You
may decide that you prefer to use man-made patterns in your décor, such as
bricks, around a fire place, patch work for your spread, using different types
of pattern to create a special effect. Pattern using floral can make a room
look busy or over crowded so use them in moderation.
Applied
pattern can give a great and inexpensive look this can only be use solely on
flat surfaces such as walls. Most pattern are really a repetition of one are
two styles and one must be careful especially when a surface breaks or a fabric
is joined that the repetition is continued and that the rhythm is not broken
for it will make the décor look unprofessional.
Pattern in a room can make it light or serious
make it look bigger or smaller. Pattern can be straight line or curved lines to
form hover ever pattern is usually a repeated effect. For example the pattern
of your dining room chairs can be repeated many times as you wish this
actually repeating the shape of the chair over and over.
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Proper use Of lines
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