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Space is simply the area in which all of the various forms (point, line, shape etc) occupy. Think of your kitchen as the space that is occupied by the differing forms (rectangle = cabinet), (line = benchtop) etc.
The size of the space can be manipulated by careful placement of objects. If you wanted the shape [...]
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Shape (or form) in its simplest terms is a closed line. Shapes can be grouped into three basic categories. Natural, Geometric and Non Objective shapes.
Natural Shapes
Natural shapes take their cue from nature. Examples of natural shapes are leaves, flowers, petals, a drop of water etc. Natural shapes do not appear predominantly in kitchen structures. However, [...]
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Texture
Texture relates to the physical properties of a particular form and it is often what the material is made from. Texture is a tactile (can be felt) and visual phenomenon.
Smooth textures appear to be formal while textured surfaces appear to be more casual. Smooth surfaces will reflect light at the same angle of incidence. Textured [...]