Across
- 3. Method of establishing rhythm in a design, refers to a progression where sizes of shapes move from large to small or color values shift from light to dark
- 5. Scandinavian design concept, emphasizing coziness
- 7. Japanese design concept, meaning a focus on negative space
- 8. Japanese sliding doors made of wood and paper that allow light to softly enter
- 11. Japanese design concept, meaning incorporating nature into design
- 13. Method of establishing rhythm in a design, features an abrupt change in any of the design elements, such as contrasting colors or shapes.
- 14. Kitchen with two counters facing each other with a space in between.
- 16. The percentage of a design that should be the accent color
- 17. Japanese design concept, meaning to embrace imperfection
Down
- 1. Scandinavian design concept, meaning 'just enough'
- 2. Scandinavian concept, embracing the outdoors
- 4. Color scheme that uses only black, white, and shades of gray.
- 6. A narrow wooden space just outside the room, connecting indoors and outdoors
- 9. A counter in the middle of a kitchen.
- 10. Japanese straw floor mats that create a soft, warm feel.
- 12. Color scheme that consists of three colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel
- 15. Method of establishing rhythm in a design, involves objects that spread out from a central point in nearly every direction
