No matter how good an interior design turns out, it is impossible to say the design was made without the right use of proportion. When planning for landed interior design in Singapore, there is a relationship between proportion and design. For some expert interior designers, they can create great designs because they know how to use geometry in any design space. Not many people know how to use geometry for interior designs. We will be looking at five ways geometry applies to landed interior design Singapore.

Moh Guan Project by M3 Studio.

The room layout
This goes beyond arranging things wherever they fit in a room. With the use of geometry, it adds an aesthetic quality to the design. In some spaces, symmetry is all that is needed to transform the space into something outstanding while for some, other layouts may do the magic. You might want to arrange your chairs in a circle or have some other type of design in mind. Bottom line is if there is a proper layout of a room, say an office, for instance, there will be a flow of natural synergies which will make anyone who works in that office productive and efficient.

The Interior design Golden Ratios
For interior design, ratios play an important role, and the truth is, with an expert interior design studio in Singapore such as M3 Studio, you can have your space designed according to a particular ratio, and you wouldn’t even know. The golden ratio in interior design is broken down thus; 60 percent of neutral colors, 30 percent of dark-colored furniture, 10 percent of warm-colored accents and 5 percent bright-colored accents. Other proportions in the ration include occupying 60 percent of the space with furniture.

Room décor
The most noticeable part of a living space is how the room is designed, and geometry plays a huge role in this. Apart from the style and design of the elements used for the decoration, their shape is also important when planning which pieces to use and which not to use. Some of the shapes that you will find on furniture and other fabrics in the room are equally important in choosing which of them to use and not to use.

Themes and patterns
Establishing themes and patterns within a space is made possible through geometry. Landed interior design Singapore is not just about mixing colors and styles. A lot of mathematics goes into designing the interiors of a living space and not many people even realize this.

A HDB BTO done by M3 Studio to look like a Condominium.

Size of various design elements
Before working on an area, every interior designer must take measurements of the space. They will also take into account the shape and size of the space so they will know where to place each of the elements that will be placed in the room.
The experts at M3 studios understand the application of geometry in interior design in Singapore and will support you with their expertise. All it takes is to put a call through today.

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