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Interior Architecture May 2026

The physical volume of the room, divided into "positive space" (filled with objects) and "negative space" (empty areas for movement).

Color influences psychology, while texture (wood, metal, fabric) adds tactile depth and visual interest. Pattern: Repeating motifs that add character and movement. 2. The Interior Architecture Process INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

To create a balanced space, interior architects work with seven core elements: The physical volume of the room, divided into

Vertical, horizontal, and dynamic lines that guide the eye and define the room's energy. The physical volume of the room

Developing a professional-grade space follows a systematic approach:

Critical for mood and functionality. It includes natural light (windows/skylights) and artificial systems like task and accent lighting.

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