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(Check-in 2) - Timeless Past Trends (Coggle Mindmap) - Coggle Diagram
(Check-in 2) - Timeless Past Trends (Coggle Mindmap)
Mid-Century Modernism (1950's and 60's)
Contradicting Neutral and Bold Materials and Textures
Bringing Nature Indoors
Minimal Orientation
Function over form
Organic Design with a strong sense of Geometric and Axial composition
Simplicity
Clean Sculptural Lines
No Clutter
Open Plan Living
Softening Bold and Dark textures to be more reflective of the surrounding environment
Creating a theme for the design based off the surrounding environment of the site
Balancing solid areas with light areas
Wood, fibreglass, metal, plywood
Low furniture pieces
Use of bi-level structures
Bright colours and earthy tones combined in distinct patterns on walls
Frequent statement pieces, whilst small trinkets of collections are out of site
Asymmetrical details
Atomic and boomerang patterns
Ethnic prints
Starburst patterns
Pendant lighting
Designed to be mobile and lightweight for city residents
Spherical lighting
Modular furniture
Both clean lines and curves (to mimick shape of human body)
The recycling of features of previous trends in a new, unique way
Furniture that can be mixed with other types of furniture
Ergnomic thinking
(1970's and 80's)
Indoor Plants
Bricks
Timber and textured surfaces
Handmade Craft
Evokes Nostalgia/Familiarity
Vintage (An environmentally friendly way to furnish a home)
Warm style
Rattan
Animal Print
Colour palette driven by nature (earthy tones of mustard, ochres, tans and browns along with leaf green and soft orange)
Terrazzo
Wallpaper
Functionality
Colourful (Not all white)
Macrame
Emphasizing 'fun'
Pattern play (eg. palm)
Maximalism
Shelf Decor
Chunky furniture
Bright appliances
Mixing wallpaper with fun floors
Conversation pits
Psychedelia and hippie style
Country focus
Pastels
Antique Look
Drapes
Gold decor
Geometric shapes on walls and floors
Chintz
Nature artwork
Art Deco
Bold pops of brass and chrome
High Contrast
Round Silhouettes
Satured Hues
Luxury
Velvet
Concrete
Inlay Wood
Marble
Lacquer
Fringe
Smoked Glass
Dramatic
Geometric Patterns
Associated with the future
Gatsby Era
Lust For Lifestyle Exhibition
Concrete flooring
'U.S' House design - U shaped, low pitched roof
Two toilet rooms : a lavatory and a bathroom
Building homes from timber rather than brick
Matching rooms with the same/similar colours and wallpaper
Use of stone
Garden Pavilions
Access and Accessibility