Interior architecture is the professional bridge between architecture and interior design, focusing on the structural renovation and spatial flow of a building's interior rather than just the surface-level aesthetics. While interior design often focuses on finishes and furnishings, interior architecture prioritizes the of the built environment, often involving major changes to floor plans, lighting systems, and structural elements. 1. Fundamental Elements of Design
Developing a professional-grade space follows a systematic approach: INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
The physical volume of the room, divided into "positive space" (filled with objects) and "negative space" (empty areas for movement). while texture (wood
Color influences psychology, while texture (wood, metal, fabric) adds tactile depth and visual interest. Pattern: Repeating motifs that add character and movement. 2. The Interior Architecture Process INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE