The Art of Interior Design: The Fundamentals You Should Know

Flaunt Interiors & Real Estate • April 4, 2024

Interior design is so much more than making a room look aesthetically pleasing. At its heart, it's about enhancing the functionality and livability of a space, creating an atmosphere that influences the mood, and ultimately evoking a sense of comfort, peace, and happiness. If you're considering embarking on your own design journey, understanding the fundamentals of interior design can go a long way.


Firstly, knowing the principle of balance is critical. Balance refers to visual equilibrium, creating a sense of stability and symmetry in a room. This could be achieved through three types: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. Symmetrical balance is achieved by arranging elements on either side of the center in a uniform manner. Asymmetrical balance, on the other hand, uses different objects with the same visual weight to create equilibrium. Lastly, radial balance involves the arrangement of items around a central point.


Next is the principle of harmony and unity. This concept aims to create a consistent and cohesive feel in your space. Using similar colors, textures, and styles throughout can help create this effect. It's important, though, not to be too rigid. A tasteful mix of different yet complementary elements adds interest and personality to a room.


Scale and proportion also play a significant role in interior design. Scale refers to how the size of one object relates to another or to the space in which it is placed. Proportion, on the other hand, refers to the relationship between parts of a whole. Understanding these principles helps to ensure all furniture, decorations, and features sit well within the space, ultimately enhancing the room's visual appeal.


Of course, no discussion on the fundamentals of interior design would be complete without talking about color. Color has the power to completely transform a space. Not only does it play a major role in setting the mood of a room, but it also greatly impacts perceived spacing. For example, lighter hues can make a room appear larger, while darker colors can create an intimate, cozy ambience.


Lastly, functionality is the backbone of great interior design. After all, a beautifully designed space won't be enjoyable if it's not easy to navigate and use. As such, good interior design marries form (the visual aspect) and function (the practical aspect) in a way that enhances the quality of life for those using the space.



In conclusion, the art of interior design involves a combination of creativity, technical knowledge, and a keen eye for detail. By understanding these fundamental principles, you're well on your way to transforming your dream home into reality.


At Flaunt Interiors & Real Estate, we live and breathe these principles. Our expertise in real estate and interior design allows us to create stunning, functional spaces tailored to your specific needs and tastes. Whether it's new home construction designs, redesigning home interiors, or offering Feng Shui or color consultations, we've got you covered.


Ready to start your journey towards your dream home? Visit our luxury showroom in West Edmonton or drop us a message on our website. Let’s create the perfect space together. Discover the Flaunt difference today!

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