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Interior Design Explained
Learn the language of interior design with our free glossary
Bentwood
Bentwood refers to a technique and style of woodworking where wood is bent into curved shapes.
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern is a design style characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and a seamless integration of form and function.
Memphis
Memphis is a design movement characterized by vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and bold patterns.
Regency
Regency refers to a style of interior design characterized by elegance, refinement, and an emphasis on symmetry and geometric shapes.
Intarsia
Intarsia is a form of wood inlaying that involves fitting together pieces of wood of varying shapes, colors, and species to create intricate patterns or images.
Stencil
A template used to draw or paint identical letters, symbols, shapes, or patterns every time it is used.
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.
Cubism
Cubism is an art movement known for its use of geometric shapes and abstracted forms.
Beading
Beading is a decorative detail characterized by a series of small, rounded shapes or beads lined up in a row.
Cresting
Cresting is a decorative motif often featuring a series of repetitive shapes or forms.
Geometric
Geometric refers to the use of shapes, lines, and forms in design.
Line
Line in interior design refers to the continuous mark or edge that defines shapes and forms, and guides the eye movement within a space.
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.
Art Deco
Art Deco is a design style characterized by bold geometric shapes, rich colors, and lavish ornamentation.