In interior design, repetition refers to the use of the same design element, such as a shape, color, texture, or pattern, multiple times throughout a space. This technique is used to create a cohesive and harmonious look, as well as to draw the eye to certain areas or features.
Here are some examples of repetition in interior design:
Using the same color scheme throughout a room, such as using shades of blue in the curtains, throw pillows, and artwork
Repeating a pattern on different surfaces, such as using a geometric pattern on the wallpaper, area rug, and throw pillows
Repeating shapes, such as using round mirrors, circular vases, and circular light fixtures in a room
Repeating textures, such as using a combination of smooth, glossy surfaces and rough, matte surfaces throughout a space
Stay tuned for our next article about the use of accessories in interior design. If you’ve missed any of the eight previous articles in this series about the Elements of Interior Design, you can find them on our design blog.
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