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Housing Decisions: Color, Design, and Floor Plans

This test review covers the elements of design, color schemes, and principles of design related to housing decisions. It also includes floor plans and explores the impact of physical disabilities on housing choices. The review is created by Brent Strickland, Bob Peterson, and Larry Tibbs from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.

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Housing Decisions: Color, Design, and Floor Plans

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  1. State Test Review Created By: Brent Strickland, Bob Peterson and Larry Tibbs University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Special Thanks to Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board frame

  2. Housing Decisions

  3. Color

  4. Elements of Design

  5. Color Schemes

  6. Principles of Design

  7. Floor Plans

  8. Housing Decisions Elements of Design Principles of Design Color Schemes Color Floor Plans $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. 1-100 1-1 Form follows function means what?

  10. 1-100A 1-1A Form follows function is… the object is formed to function in a specific way. 1 - 100 $100

  11. 1-200 1-2 What type of design has ornamentation added to the basic structure?

  12. 1-200A 1-2a Decorative Design 1 - 100 $200

  13. 1-300 1-3 What is the minimum and maximum percent of income one should spend a month on housing costs?

  14. 1-300A 1-3a 25%-30% 1 - 100 $300

  15. 1-400 1-4 How do physical disabilities have an effect on housing choices? What is needed in a home?

  16. 1-400A 1-4a Wheel chair access, no stairs, wider hallways, etc. 1 - 100 $400

  17. 1-500 1-5 What are the steps to Maslow’s Hierarchy?

  18. 1-500A 1-5a Physical Needs Safety Needs Love and Belonging Self Esteem Self Actualization 1 - 100 $500

  19. 2-100 2-1 What is another term for color? 1 - 100

  20. 2-100A 2-1a Hue 1 - 100 $100

  21. 2-200 2-2 How is a tint, tone and shade made?

  22. 2-200A 2-2a Tint add white Shade add black Tone add gray 1 - 100 $200

  23. 2-300 2-3 How are secondary colors made? How are tertiary colors made?

  24. 2-300A 2-3a Secondary – adding equal parts of two primary colors. Tertiary – adding equal parts of a primary and secondary color. 1 - 100 $300

  25. 2-400 2-4 What is intensity? How do you change intensity?

  26. 2-400A 2-4a The brightness of dullness of a hue. Changed by adding the compliment or gray. 1 - 100 $400

  27. 2-500 2-5 What is value?

  28. 2-500A 2-5a The amount of black or white added to a color. 1 - 100 $500

  29. 3-100 3-1 List the five elements of design. 1 - 100

  30. 3-100A 3-1a Line Space Shape and Form Texture Color 1 - 100 $100

  31. 3-200 3-2 How do vertical lines make a room appear? How do horizontal lines make a room appear?

  32. 3-200A 3-2a Vertical – tall, strength, dignity Horizontal – adds width, restful, peaceful, relaxing. 1 - 100 $200

  33. 3-300 3-3 Positive space is _________. Negative space is _________.

  34. 3-300A 3-3a Positive space is filled space. Negative space is empty space. 1 - 100 $300

  35. 3-400 3-4 What is the difference between shape and form?

  36. 3-400A 3-4a Shape is flat – 2 dimensional Form is 3 dimensional. 1 - 100 $400

  37. 3-500 3-5 What textures would you place in a room to make if formal? and informal?

  38. 3-500A 3-5a Formal – smooth, refined, shiny, Informal – rough, dull, plush 1 - 100 $500

  39. 4-100 4-1 Name an example of a complementary color scheme. 1 - 100

  40. 4-100A 4-1a Red and Green Blue and Orange Yellow and Violet/Purple 1 - 100 $100

  41. 4-200 4-2 The color scheme represented in a wall paper that has peach, green, and lavender is a _______.

  42. 4-200A 4-2a Triad Peach = Orange Green = Green Lavender = Violet 1 - 100 $200

  43. 4-300 4-3 How many colors are on the wheel? How many tertiary colors on the wheel?

  44. 4-300A 4-3a Total colors = 12 Tertiary colors = 6 1 - 100 $300

  45. 4-400 4-4 A color scheme using blue, baby blue, royal blue, and navy blue is _______________.

  46. 4-400A 4-4a Monochromatic – all tints, tones, and shades of one color. 1 - 100 $400

  47. 4-500 4-5 Explain a split complementary color scheme.

  48. 4-500A 4-5a A scheme using a color, and the two colors next to its complement. 1 - 100 $500

  49. 5-100 5-1 What is the most pleasing proportion using the golden mean? 1 - 100

  50. 5-100A 5-1a 2:3 Ratio 1 - 100 $100

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