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TEXTURE AND HARMONY

SUBMITTED BY
GROUP 5
AMMU PRADEEP KUMAR
APARNA BABURAJ
JESWIN SELVARAJ
JEFFIN
AAKASH S KUMAR

9/3/2019 INTERIOR DESIGN | S7 BATCH B | MARIAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNNING


• The sensations caused by the external surface of
objects received through the sense of touch.

• “Basically, how things feel”.

• Textures create visual interest and add those touches


of detail that were previously missing.

• Textures allow viewers see the building as well as


imagine how it would feel.

• Texture can make or break a structure /building in


design. It can create pattern or rhythm and allows the
viewer to believe the piece moves through space.

• Texture can be used to:

1. Define shapes or space


2. Add visual intrest(detail)
3. Creates mood
4. Creates a tactile response, evoke memories and
add realism.
5. Emphasize To ensure a space is visually appealing,
elements of colour, shape, pattern, line and
texture come into play. These complementary
foundations of interior design work together to
create a seamless space that ignites the senses.

TEXTURE
9/3/2019 INTERIOR DESIGN | S7 BATCH B | MARIAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNNING
• Harmony refers to the pleasing relationships
among the parts of a composition.

• Harmony is achieved through similarity among


all of the elements of design…
LINE, FORM, COLOR, AND
TEXTURE.

• The viewer will experience a feeling of


satisfaction and agreement if harmony has
been achieved.

• Six aspects of harmony are –


1. Line
2. Texture
3. Color
4. Size
5. Idea
6. Unity and variety

HARMONY
9/3/2019 INTERIOR DESIGN | S7 BATCH B | MARIAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNNING

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