Design knowledge | Common design techniques in design
Bite: Bite refers to the reorganization of different areas in the space to create a richer and more reasonable spatial effect. By adjusting different elements, they are connected, echoed and unified.
Clamping: Clamping is to use different materials and different blocks to break the order of the plane to create a new visual focus and create a sense of hierarchy, so as to better reflect the sense of luxury.
Concave and convex: It is to recess a space or convex a space in the existing space to achieve the effect of two spaces coexisting in the same large space. It can greatly highlight and emphasize the key points to be highlighted in the design, making the space more layered.
Niche: In the wall or porch, capital, staircase and other areas, a small recessed space is designed to display decorations, artworks or furniture.
Landscaping: The common usage is to place a large piece of landscape full of natural atmosphere in the indoor space, and place the landscape in the home to add interest.