Emotional factors
I read an interior design book last night. Since I can not recommend to you, I will not reveal the name. What I saw was a group of photographs asking the reader her favorite dining choice. After a careful examination of the rooms, I decided that not one room presented good design for food and entertainment!
Some of the rooms used wallpaper in bold patterns that compete with non-existent persons. Most of the rooms uncomfortable sitting either too big for intimate conversation or too little for personal comfort.
influenced by the diversity of colors in bold chintzing the soft rustle of taffeta, dust our mental attitude in many subtle and not so subtle ways. Playful patterns make us smile, while mixing prints and solids can be a paradox of dynamic energy present. No matter what effect you seek, you’ll also want the right fabric colors, patterns and textures to choose your interior design plan to reflect.
Emotional factors
Fabrics make impressions on our senses. For example, many tactile pleasure enhanced by the softness of the fabric. Touching a tissue up wealth (side), formality (damask) and informality (dismissal). We heard in rooms with lots of noise absorbing materials. The colors and textures of the material affects the outlook, and some substances affect our sense of smell, offer flavors that might be nice, cooling, or angry. Fabric colors, even change our perception of taste.
Fibre and texture
Fibers in the fabric and texture of tissues and can have such things like reeds, grass, animal hair or plant seeds. When shopping for any type of tissue, a high thread count for softness and durability search.
Wool is the preferred choice for environmental mat. It is natural, renewable, fire wear and stain-resistant and long. For upholstered furniture, curtains, cotton is a natural material of choice.
Substances also increases the level of formality in a room. Raw materials say “picnic” while whispering soft texture “gala dinners.” Cotton damask, toile (pure linen, and silk cloth), siskleedstof talk (which never style, straight from the popularity from time to time) and soft chenille formal, traditional areas.
Regardless of the look and feel of your home, the careful use of material textures, colors and patterns look to plans for a large part of the overall design.








