WorksheetsInterior Design Principles Quiz
Total questions: 24
Worksheet time: 12mins
What is the main purpose of knowing basic interior design principles?
To transform any space to look fabulous
To make a room look expensive
To impress guests
To follow the latest trends
What does balance in design create?
A sense of excitement
A focal point
A feeling of equilibrium
A sense of chaos
Which type of balance involves mirroring elements on either side?
Informal
Symmetrical
Radial
Asymmetrical
Match the following examples with their types of balance:
A sofa balanced by two chairs
Symmetrical balance
Two chairs on either side of a coffee table
Symmetrical balance
A round dining table with chairs around it
Radial balance
A large painting on one wall
Asymmetrical balance
(a) type of balance is more complex and interesting?
Match the following examples with the type of balance they represent:
Two chairs on either side of a coffee table
Example of symmetrical balance
A large painting on one wall
Example of asymmetrical balance
A round dining table with chairs around it
Example of radial balance
A sofa balanced by two chairs
Example of symmetrical balance
What does rhythm in design aim to create?
Visual interest
A sense of restfulness
A focal point
A feeling of equilibrium
You can establish rhythm in a room by (a)
Match the following design principles with their effects.
A feeling of equilibrium
Balance
A focal point
Emphasis
Visual interest
Contrast
A sense of restfulness
Harmony
How can you create harmony in a room?
By placing furniture asymmetrically
By using different colors
By using just one color
By creating a central focal point
Match the following principles with their descriptions:
Balancing visual weight
Ensuring elements are evenly distributed
Creating visual interest
Making the design engaging
Highlighting a point of interest
Drawing attention to a specific area
Creating a sense of restfulness
Providing a calm and stable feeling
How can you emphasize a built-in focal point?
By creating a central focal point
By placing furniture asymmetrically
By arranging furniture around it
By using different colors
(a) is the ratio between the size of one part to another in design.
What is scale in design?
The visual weight of objects
The repetition of forms
The size of one object in relation to another or the space
The ratio between the size of one part to another
What is an example of poor scale in a room?
A round dining table with chairs around it
A large overstuffed section in a small room
A sofa balanced by two chairs
Two chairs on either side of a coffee table
The principle of contrast in design is (a)
How can you create a sense of unity in a room?
By using a variety of colors and patterns
By repeating certain elements throughout the space
By placing furniture asymmetrically
By creating multiple focal points
What is an example of using texture in design?
Placing a large painting on one wall
Using a mix of smooth and rough surfaces
Arranging furniture symmetrically
Using only one color throughout the room
What is the role of contrast in interior design?
To create a sense of chaos
To make elements stand out
To blend elements together
To minimize visual interest
How can you achieve visual balance in a room?
By using only one type of furniture
By placing all furniture against one wall
By distributing visual weight evenly
By using only dark colors
What is an example of using proportion in design?
Using a large sofa in a small room
Matching the size of furniture to the size of the room
Using only one type of material
Placing all decor items in one corner
What is the role of scale in interior design?
To create a sense of chaos
To ensure elements are proportionate to the space
To make elements blend together
To minimize visual interest
How can you use color to create a focal point in a room?
By using the same color throughout the room
By using a contrasting color on one wall
By using only neutral colors
By placing all furniture against one wall
What is an example of using rhythm in design?
Repeating a pattern in different areas of the room
Using only one type of furniture
Placing all decor items in one corner
Using a mix of smooth and rough surfaces
