Interior Design Materials
Interior Design Materials
Interior Design Materials
INTERIOR DESIGN
Theory of Architecture 3
ABOUT materials/texture
➢ TIMBER
◦ Hugely versatile
➢ STONE, SLATE & MARBLE
◦ Timber may be employed structurally
➢ CONCRETE & TERRAZZO
◦ For surface cladding on walls, floors
➢ METALS
◦ Warm and tactile
➢ GLASS
◦ May lend an elemental quality to a minimalist
➢ PLASTICS interior
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
◦ Rough, hewn stone with obvious joints will evoke
➢ STONE, SLATE & MARBLE a sense of rusticity
➢ CONCRETE & TERRAZZO ◦ Polished stone with hairline joints a more urbane
aesthetic
➢ METALS
◦ Hard, high-density stones such as granite are
➢ GLASS
highly resistant to wear and staining
➢ PLASTICS ◦ Softer stones like limestone and sandstone, are
porous and require careful sealing and
➢ LEATHER & TEXTILES
maintenance
STONE, SLATE and marble
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
◦ In the modern architectural environment it is
➢ STONE, SLATE & MARBLE
used as a replacement for walls and roofs, and
other interior elements
➢ CONCRETE & TERRAZZO
◦ Using sand, soda and potash together with heat,
➢ METALS glass can be created for a variety of applications
and a range of appearances
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
◦ Replacements for timber, glass, ceramics and
➢ STONE, SLATE & MARBLE metals
➢ CONCRETE & TERRAZZO ◦ Plastics may be moulded or extruded to make
objects, films or fibres. In the last case the fibres
➢ METALS may be woven or knitted to create textiles.
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
➢ GLASS
◦ Determined by requirements of colour, texture
and pattern and by the ability to withstand wear
➢ PLASTICS
➢ TIMBER
➢ METALS
➢ GLASS
➢ PLASTICS
SELECTING MATERIALS
◦ Consider each element as having its place within
➢ AESTHETIC QUALITIES a hierarchical sequence
➢ PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ◦ A hierarchy of forms, surfaces and effects will
serve to give identity and meaning to that space
➢ SUSTAINABILITY
◦ Make decisions about all the surfaces, materials
➢ COST and effects surrounding it and to ensure that
nothing is done which will create visual chaos
PERFORMANCE specifications
SELECTING MATERIALS
➢ SUSTAINABILITY
◦ Light reflectance and sound absorption and its
capability of being fastened to other materials
➢ COST
SUSTAINABILITY
SELECTING MATERIALS
➢ AESTHETIC QUALITIES
➢ PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
➢ SUSTAINABILITY
➢ COST
COST