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Interior Design Explained
Learn the language of interior design with our free glossary
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern is a design style characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and a seamless integration of form and function.
Arabesque
An intricate pattern of interlaced lines, often incorporating floral and geometric motifs.
Checks
Checks refer to a pattern comprising of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical lines, forming squares.
Modern Style
Modern style in interior design refers to a design movement that emphasizes simplicity and function, incorporating sleek lines and a minimalist aesthetic.
Modern
Modern is an interior design style that emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and the use of new materials.
Klismos
Klismos is a type of ancient Greek chair known for its graceful lines and elegant form.
Minimalist
A design style characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette with color used as an accent.
Grain
Grain refers to the lines or patterns seen in wood or stone, arising from their natural growth or formation processes.
Specifications
Specifications are detailed descriptions and guidelines for the execution and completion of design elements within a project.
Project Manual
A document that outlines the scope, standards, guidelines, and specifications of a design project.
Beau Brummel
Beau Brummel refers to a style of dress that emphasizes elegance, cleanliness, and simplicity.
Geometric
Geometric refers to the use of shapes, lines, and forms in design.
Allyways Pattern
Alleyways Pattern refers to a specific visual motif inspired by the narrow passageways found between buildings, often featuring repetitive geometric lines or shapes evoking the sense of narrow, linear spaces.