Create a sense of cohesion and flow throughout your home by repeating key features.
(This article originally appeared on Houzz )
One of the key pieces of knowledge that interior design and architects rely on for a successful home aesthetic is to repeat chosen key features. This design consistency – and it doesn’t need to be big or permanent – creates a sense of cohesion and flow throughout a home.
This select repetition principle remains true regardless of whether the home is a new build, a period-true addition or a modern extension to a heritage home. Here, we show you 18 features – from architectural features to colour and material choice – that have been repeated to demonstrate why this fundamental rule works so well.
As on display in the Clifton , the timber grain that makes a feature of the kitchen cupboards.....
...is seen in the adjoining living area.
Click here to see more examples of why repeating a design motif works.