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SRM Institute of Science & Technology

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Delhi NCR Campus Modinagar, Ghaziabad
Department of Hotel & Catering Management

Subject Code: UHM20604T


Subject Name – Accommodation Management-II

Prepared By: Yatendra


Kumar
Vice Principal
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Unit-I
TOPIC:
Interior Designing

Learning Outcomes
•Identify, define and describe relevant aspects of a design
problem (goals, objectives).
•Solve progressively complex design problems.
•Understand the design process, including pre-design,
schematic design and design development.
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What is interior design?

To create a functional and beautiful living environment.


Is it beautiful? 4

Industrial Traditional Contemporary

Asian Rococo Country French


Elements of Design 5

 Space

 Shape

 Line

 Texture

 Color
Space 6

The area between objects in a room.


Shape 7

The solid form or structure of an object.


Line 8

 The outline of an object.


 2 Points that are connected.
 They give direction and divide space.

Types
Horizontal
Vertical
Diagonal
Curved
Line 9

Vertical lines– feeling of power, dignity and masculinity, height.


Line 10

Horizontal lines—sturdy, calm, restful.


Line 11

Curved lines—soften objects.


Texture 12

 The way an object feels and looks.


 May be rough, smooth, shiny, hard, soft, etc.

 Formal
Smooth texture
Informal
Rough texture
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Color 13

 One of the most important tools.


 How people feel and the mood of the room.
Principals of Design 14

 Harmony

 Proportion

 Scale

 Balance

 Rhythm

 Emphasis
Harmony 15

 Combination of variety and unity.


 Unity: The room is tied together with a common denominator.
 Variety: There are different shapes, colors and objects in a room.
Proportion Scale 16

The way an object relates to another object.


The way that one part of the object relates to

the whole of the design.

Golden Mean

Effective ratios:
2:3, 3:5, 5:8, 4:7
Balance 17

The feeling of rest


Equal weight on all parts of the room
Formal Formal Balance

Both sides are the same


Informal
Sides are different
Informal Balance
Rhythm 18

The feeling of movement in a room.


Moves your eye from one point to another.
What moves your eye through this room?
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Repetition—a design tool is repeated


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Rhythm
Transition– how one part of the design changes to another part.
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Rhythm
Radiation—moves your eye out from a central point
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Rhythm
Gradation—moves you eye from light to dark or from small to
large.
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Emphasis

The focal point of a room

Focuses your attention


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