Guide
Interior Design Elements: Lighting, Furniture & More
When designing a space, each element—whether it’s lighting, furniture, wallpaper, or rugs—plays a role in creating a cohesive, functional, and stylish interior. Here’s a guide to these elements, including popular types, materials, and design considerations:
1. Lighting
- Flush Ceiling Lights:
- Types: Drum, square, or round flush mounts.
- Materials: Glass, metal, acrylic.
- Styles: Minimalist, modern, classic. Perfect for low ceilings as they sit close to the ceiling.
- Chandeliers:
- Types: Crystal, sputnik, linear, globe.
- Materials: Crystal, brass, metal, wood.
- Styles: Grand traditional crystal chandeliers, modern geometric shapes, or rustic wooden designs. Chandeliers add elegance and are often focal points in rooms.
2. Furniture
- Sideboards:
- Types: Buffet sideboards, floating sideboards, tallboy cabinets.
- Materials: Wood (oak, walnut, mahogany), metal, glass.
- Styles: Mid-century modern, industrial, rustic, minimalist. Often used in dining rooms for storage and as display surfaces.
- Coffee Tables:
- Types: Nesting tables, lift-top, ottoman-style.
- Materials: Wood, marble, glass, metal.
- Styles: Modern glass tops, industrial metal frames, vintage carved wood. Coffee tables anchor the seating area and add functionality.
3. Wall Coverings
- Wallpaper:
- Types: Peel-and-stick, traditional paste, textured, 3D.
- Materials: Vinyl, fabric, grasscloth.
- Styles: Geometric, floral, abstract, and mural wallpapers add depth and personality, from accent walls to covering entire rooms.
4. Floor Coverings
- Rugs:
- Types: Area rugs, runners, shag, flat-weave, kilims.
- Materials: Wool, cotton, jute, silk, synthetic fibers.
- Styles: Persian, Moroccan, modern abstract, solid-colour. Rugs define spaces, add warmth, and can introduce colour or pattern to a room.
5. Materials & Design Considerations
- Materials: Wood, metal, glass, and fabric are central to most interior pieces, with finishes varying from matte to glossy. Combining textures (e.g., rough wood and smooth marble) can enhance depth.
- Design Styles:
- Minimalist: Clean lines, simple shapes, and neutral colours.
- Modern: Sleek, with bold shapes and materials like glass and metal.
- Traditional: Ornate details, rich wood tones, and classic patterns.
- Bohemian: Mixed patterns, vibrant colours, eclectic feel with layered textures.
- Industrial: Raw elements like metal and reclaimed wood.
When selecting each element, consider how they work together, ensuring balance between bold statement pieces and functional design.