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Name: __________ Floor Plans and Furniture Arrangement Q: Which scale in interior design are

Name: __________ Floor Plans and Furniture Arrangement Q: Which scale in interior design are floor plans usually drawn to? Q: Major traffic lanes should be a minimum of how many feet? Q: What type of room would be found in the living/social zone? Q: What type of room would be found in the work/service zone? Q: Bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing rooms are located in what zone? A: A: A: Q: An interior design term for the route that people follow as they move from one place to another is called: Q: The route between the sink, the refrigerator and the range is called the: Q: What is the most efficient kitchen shape? Q: Which type of floor plan makes a house feel more spacious? Q: What size should the work triangle be? A: A: A: Q: Identify the floor plan symbol: Q: Identify the floor plan symbol: A: A: A: Q: What is one of the first things considered before arranging furniture? Q: Adequate storage of a well designed home should include what percentage of square footage? A: Q: Separate rooms enclosed by walls with an entry door and built for noise reduction would best describe which type of floor plan? A: Q: Identify the kitchen layout: A: A:

Name: __________ Floor Plans and Furniture Arrangement Q: Identify the kitchen layout: Q: What

Name: __________ Floor Plans and Furniture Arrangement Q: Identify the kitchen layout: Q: What is the unattached cabinet called that you might find in the center of a kitchen? Q: What is the ideal diameter for a “primary” conversation area? Q: Give an example of a “secondary” furniture grouping: A: A: A: Q: Identify the floor plan symbol: Q: Identify the floor plan symbol: A: A: A: Q: Identify the floor plan symbol: Q: Why should rooms not be cut in half with a traffic pattern? Q: What is a basic guideline to follow when arranging furniture? A: A: Q: What kitchen shape is the most economical? (usually found in apartments) A: A:

 • The Principles of Design Name: __________ Q: This principle of design relates

• The Principles of Design Name: __________ Q: This principle of design relates to the absolute size of an object or space compared to other things. Q: This principle of design is the ration of parts to the whole of an object. Q: This was a rule devised by the Greeks to determine good proportion. Q: The most effective ration of proportion is: Q: What is the most pleasing shape for a room? A: A: A: Q: A sense of equilibrium achieved in design is known as what? Q: What type of balance is this? Q: What type of rhythm is this? A: A A: Q: What type of Rhythm is this? Q: What type of rhythm is this? Q: Using a primary focal point in space is known as what? Q: To create a pleasing whole by incorporating unity and variety? A: A: A: Q: A child’s chair next to a dining room table is an example of poor: Q: A stack of boxes arranged with the largest on the bottom and the smallest on top is an example of what rhythm? Q: What type of rhythm is illustrated by a border with intertwined ivy around the room? Q: Which part of harmony is achieved when all parts of a room are related by one idea? Q: Which type of balance is formal and achieved by placing identical objects on either side of a central point? A: A: A:

Color • Name: __________ Q: What are the primary colors? Q: What are the

Color • Name: __________ Q: What are the primary colors? Q: What are the secondary colors? Q: How are tertiary colors made? Q: A color scheme using black, white or grey is what? Q: A color scheme using one color, and tints, tones and shades of that color? A: A: A: Q: A color scheme using 3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel? Q: A color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel? Q: A color scheme using one color, and the colors on either side of it’s complement? Q: Colors not found on the color wheel are? Q: These colors tend to close space, creating feelings of warmth, activity and excitement. A: A: A: Q: These colors tend to create feelings of coolness, calmness and relaxation. Q: A color scheme using three colors equal distance from each other on the color wheel? Q: What is another term for color? Q: How is a tint made? Q: How is a tone made? A: A: A: Q: How is a shade made? Q: What is intensity? Q: What is value? Q: What types of colors are used to make a room appear smaller? Q: What types of colors are used to make a room appear larger? A: A: A:

The Elements of Design Name: _________ Q: This type of design is an integral

The Elements of Design Name: _________ Q: This type of design is an integral part of the structure itself. Q: This type of design is ornamentation only and the design is NOT part of the basic structure. Q: The 2 -dimensional element in a room that moves the eye. Q: What feelings do Vertical lines portray? Q: What feelings do Horizontal lines portray? A: A: A: Q: What feelings do Curved lines portray? Q: What feelings do Diagonal lines portray? Q: Phrase referring to a piece of furniture should be designed to serve its functions effectively. Q: The basic components or “tools” that make up design are? Q: What type of design is this? A: A: A: Q: What type of design is this? Q: Naturalistic, Conventional/stylized, abstract and geometric are examples of which element? Q: The “rules” or guidelines for using the elements of design are known as what? Q: What are some words used to describe INFORMAL TEXTURES? Q: What are some words used to describe FORMAL TEXTURES? A: A: A: Q: the 2 dimensional OUTLINE of an object is what? Q: The 3 dimensional DEPTH of an object is what? Q: The area with which a designer works with? Q: The area AROUND a desk? Q: The used space of the desk? A: A: A: