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Design-speak, decoded: 8 words you need to know

You don’t have to be a professional interior designer to create a blog-worthy space as long as you know the right terminology.

Understanding some key words and concepts can help you make smarter decisions for your space so that you can easily transform your home into a haven.

Here are eight crucial terms you should know when you’re embarking on any kind of interior design project.

1. Unity

Unity is what ties a room, or space within a room, together. Often, unity can refer to a color scheme, tone or style. When these design elements within a space are cohesive, the space looks consistent and organized. Unity can come in the form of a color palette; an example would be a living room where every element is styled in teal, light turquoise and white. It can also be conveyed through a shape or item; an example would be when you use only one kind of hanger for all your clothing.
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3. Focal point

Many spaces have one pivotal eye-catcher, such as a fireplace in a living room, a large window in a dining room, or an ornate light fixture in a bedroom or wall wardrobe closet. The focal point anchors the room and gives a designer something to build the rest of the details around, including where to place furniture or storage and which colors or texture to use.
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