Friday, December 20, 2013
Kitchen Design
My kitchen is a ally way kitchen. This works with the house because the house is small. This kitchen is mad for a small family of 1-4 people.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Rhythm
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Harmony
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Proportion
Friday, December 6, 2013
Emphasis
Balance
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Elements Of Design Final
In my dentist waiting room here you can feel the four elements of design. You get a good scene of space with all the open room. Form is clear when you see how well the front desk and the pink chair fit together, or the table and the couch. My colors are fun yet not over whelming, there bright and happy but also relaxing. Their are are so many example of lines, both functional and decorative. For function there is the window pangs,or the curve lines for the chair.Decorative lines are the curtains or the designs on the kid easel.
In the end this room gives a worm happy restful feeling.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Room of Textures
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Lines in Rooms
I picked this room because it has a lot of curve lines. Because this room has curved lines on the walls and floor you can tell that this is a fun yet relax feel to it.
The vertical white and black lines in this room gives it a formal look. Because of the vertical lines I feel like I am in a super nice pent house over looking New York City.
I like how the stone in the back is horizontal, same with the bed spread. The horizontal lies give this room a nice relaxing calm mood to this room.
The tile in this bathroom is a awesome example of a diagonal line. Diagonal lines draws the eye to look a particular direction , like a stare case you just look up or down without feeling.
The vertical white and black lines in this room gives it a formal look. Because of the vertical lines I feel like I am in a super nice pent house over looking New York City.
I like how the stone in the back is horizontal, same with the bed spread. The horizontal lies give this room a nice relaxing calm mood to this room.
The tile in this bathroom is a awesome example of a diagonal line. Diagonal lines draws the eye to look a particular direction , like a stare case you just look up or down without feeling.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Wall Papers
I like this wall paper because it's fun and energetic.I think that this wall paper would be good in a game room.
The reason why I like this wall paper is it is coming after a hard days work. I would put this in a bedroom or a living room.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Triad
Split- Complementary
Monochromatic
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Analogous
Saturday, September 28, 2013
House Styles
Queen Anne's are almost like a ginger bread house. They have a large front porch with a turret. They have decorative shingles and elaborated woo decoration.
Cape Cod homes have a large central chimney, gabled dormers, and shingled facade. The front door uses wood trim to hint at classical pillars.
Greek Revival
Greek Revival's are fancy They have columns, classic patios. they have pediments, and the facade is symmetrical.
Colonial Revival- Dutch
Dutch homes were popular in the
colonies
. They almost look like barns with the Gambrel roofs. This house was also available by mail order from Montgomery Ward in 1927.
Bungalow
Bungalows are common in California They are usually natural colors like brown, they have low roofs, and a wide front porch.
Prairie Style
Prairie styles have hidden fount doors, and a hip roof with wide over hangs. They also can have stain glass windows.
Colonial Revival - Georgian
This is a southern family home. They have a symmetrical facade, the front door is surround with it's suggestions of pillars, or side lights.
Ranch
The ranch was the first home type with a attached garage. they have a little decoration above the roof , and feature small doors.
Tudor
Tudors have wood trim, and a double gable front They are made of a mixture of material such as stone, timber, brick, and stucco. And Willam Shakespeare grew up in a Tudor.
Neo-Eclectic
Most new houses are Neo- Eclectic. They are a mixer of all all the other kind of housing styles into one.
International School
This house " Floats" on pillars and is an exercise geometrical lines and space. They are basically structure buildings made of concrete and glass.
This house " Floats" on pillars and is an exercise geometrical lines and space. They are basically structure buildings made of concrete and glass.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Parts of an Outter House
Bay Window is a set of two or more windows that protrde out from the wall.
Casement window opends by swining inwared or outwored.
Clapboard also known as weatherboard or siding, Long narrow boards overlaping to cover the outer walls.
Classical refors to the architecture and design Ideas of agcient Rome and Greece.
Dormer is the setting for a vertical window in the roof.
Eaves is the potion of the roof that projects beyond the wall.
Facade is the frount or "face" of the biulding.
Fanlight Is a semicirclar or ached window above a door.
Gabrle is the triangular section of a wall formed by the end of a pointed gabled roof.
Gambrel is a roof with two slopes on each side. Looks like a barn.
Hipped roof is a roof ware all four sides meet at a point.
Palladian window a three part window featuring a large arched center and flanking rectangular sidelights.
Pediment is a triangular crown used over doors, windows, or porches.
Portico is a large porch usually with a pediment roof supported by classical columns or pillars.
Rafter is a roof beam sloping from the ridge to the wall. Mostly visible in the attic
.
Sidelights are windows on either side of a door.
Stucco is a mixture of cement, sand, and lime applied to exterior walls as a covering.
Turret is a small tower, often at the corner of a building.
Casement window opends by swining inwared or outwored.
Clapboard also known as weatherboard or siding, Long narrow boards overlaping to cover the outer walls.
Classical refors to the architecture and design Ideas of agcient Rome and Greece.
Dormer is the setting for a vertical window in the roof.
Eaves is the potion of the roof that projects beyond the wall.
Facade is the frount or "face" of the biulding.
Fanlight Is a semicirclar or ached window above a door.
Gabrle is the triangular section of a wall formed by the end of a pointed gabled roof.
Gambrel is a roof with two slopes on each side. Looks like a barn.
Hipped roof is a roof ware all four sides meet at a point.
Palladian window a three part window featuring a large arched center and flanking rectangular sidelights.
Pediment is a triangular crown used over doors, windows, or porches.
Portico is a large porch usually with a pediment roof supported by classical columns or pillars.
Rafter is a roof beam sloping from the ridge to the wall. Mostly visible in the attic
.
Sidelights are windows on either side of a door.
Stucco is a mixture of cement, sand, and lime applied to exterior walls as a covering.
Turret is a small tower, often at the corner of a building.
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