Monday 21 November 2016

Interior Design is All about Radial Symmetry

Radial symmetry is the elements of interior design is spread around a centre point. For example, a spiral staircase can be a great centre point of radial symmetry. While it is not used widely, when used, it can simply look great.

Every interior designer should avoid boredom at any cost. Any well designed room would have one or more centre points, depending on the size of it. This focal point should be interesting enough to catch the fancy of the viewer and interest them to look further. It should completely match the style, colour and theme of the interior, as an integral part, while having a lasting impression of its own. Many people would think of a flat TV or a fireplace when discussing focal points.

If there is no focal point in the room, you can create one by accentuating the effect and presence of any furniture. If that is not possible either, you can paint some area in a contrasting colour, just to draw attention to it. However, don't go overboard as focal point would hog the whole limelight in that case.

If you don’t have a natural focal point in your space, such as a fireplace for example, you can create one by highlighting a particular piece of furniture, artwork, or by simply painting a contrasting colour in one area. Try to maintain balance, though, so that the focal point doesn’t hog all of the attention.

If all these sound gibberish to you yet you want to have a lavish interior design, Martyn Pattie can help you as we are delivering classy interior design in Essex for decades.

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