CORE SEMANTIC FEATURES OF INTERIOR DESIGN TERMS (IN THE EXAMPLE OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES).

Melikova Gavhar

Keywords: KEY WORDS: Space, Proportion, Balance, Scale, Harmony, Unity, Contrast Rhythm, Emphasis, Functionality, Texture,Color.


Abstract

ABSTRACT: Core semantic features of interior design terms encompass various
elements crucial to the discipline. They often denote spatial concepts, materials,
aesthetics, and functionality. Terms like "balance," "proportion," and "scale" highlight
the spatial arrangement and visual harmony within a space. "Texture," "color," and
"lighting" emphasize the sensory aspects and mood creation. "Furniture," "fixtures,"
and "accessories" denote tangible elements contributing to functionality and style.
"Style," "theme," and "concept" refer to overarching design principles guiding the
overall aesthetic direction. These semantic features collectively define the language of
interior design, facilitating effective communication and conceptualization within the
field.


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