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Interior Design Explained
Learn the language of interior design with our free glossary
Materials & Textiles
360 articles
Turning
Turning refers to the process of shaping materials, particularly wood, by rotating them against a cutting tool.
Sourcing
Sourcing in interior design refers to the process of finding and selecting various materials, products, and services needed to bring a design vision to life.
Linoleum
Linoleum is a durable, eco-friendly floor covering made from natural materials.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian design is a minimalist style of design that emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and natural materials.
Pigment
Pigment is a colored material that is used to add color to other materials.
Modern
Modern is an interior design style that emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and the use of new materials.
Texture
Texture refers to the tactile surface quality of materials or objects within an interior space.
Transparency
Transparency in interior design refers to the quality of materials that allows light to pass through them, creating a sense of openness and fluidity.
Abrasion Test
An abrasion test is a method used to measure the wear resistance of materials.
Inset Tile
Inset tile is a tile design technique used to create patterns or visual interest by embedding tiles of different colors, materials, or shapes within a larger tiled area.
Italian Finishing
Italian Finishing refers to a high-quality, meticulous approach to surface finishing in interiors, known for its attention to detail and use of luxurious materials.
Certosina
Certosina is an intricate decorative technique involving the use of contrasting materials.
Lap
In interior design, 'lap' refers to the overlap of two materials or elements.
Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic tiles are durable, versatile materials used for covering floors, walls, and various surfaces.
Wicker Furniture
Wicker furniture refers to articles of furniture that are made from woven natural materials.
Synthetic Materials
Synthetic materials are man-made materials developed through chemical processes.
Faux
Faux refers to artificial or imitation materials and finishes designed to mimic the appearance of natural or more expensive materials.
Fill
Fill refers to materials used to provide softness, volume, or insulation in interior design elements.
Bauhaus
Bauhaus is a design movement that originated in Germany, emphasizing functionality, simplicity, and the use of modern materials.
International Style
International Style is an architectural movement characterized by minimalism, functionality, and the use of modern materials.
Japanese Style
Japanese Style in interior design refers to an aesthetic that emphasizes minimalism, natural materials, and a strong connection with nature.
Heat Transfer Printing
Heat transfer printing is a printing method where designs are transferred to materials using heat and pressure.
Stain Resistant
Stain resistant refers to materials or surfaces that are treated or inherently able to repel stains.
Gesso
Gesso is a white paint mixture consisting of a binder mixed with chalk, gypsum, pigment, or any combination of these materials, used in artwork preparation.
Sidemark
A notation or label used to identify materials or items for a specific project or client in interior design.
Embroidery
Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn.
Splint Seat
A splint seat is a type of woven seat made from strips of materials.
Artisan Style
Artisan Style refers to a design aesthetic that emphasizes handcrafted elements and materials.
Crocheting
Crocheting is a versatile textile art form involving the interlocking of loops of yarn, thread, or other materials using a crochet hook.
Carcase
Carcase refers to the framework or body of a piece of furniture, typically hidden beneath the surface materials.
Tactility
Tactility refers to the sensation and quality of touch in materials, textures, and objects within an interior space.
Hand Distressing
Hand distressing is a decorative technique used to give new furniture or materials an aged or weathered appearance.