Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The concept of positive and negative spaces in interior design

    When talking about positive and negative spaces it is important
    to first understand the term "space" in itself. In interior
    design any volume which is being contained within masonry
    walls and are habitable is normally termed as space.

    The volume that gets enclosed in an architectural structure is
    just a tiny fraction of the vast amount of "universal space".
    By universal space I mean the cosmos or the gigantic vastness
    in which our planet and all other planets, starts etc.. survive.

    The volume, which gets contained in a building, varies according to
    the use of the building. A cinema theatre and a bedroom will surely
    have different purposes and hence volume. Volume gets defined by
    three factors, length, breadth and height of the habitable room.

    But irrespective of the volume both types of buildings mentioned
    above have "spaces" enclosed within. Lets consider the bedroom
    for the sake of this article.

    A typical bedroom will have certain architectural elements
    attached to it at the time of construction of the building and
    certain "imposed" later for the sake of proper function. Also
    it is important to note that no one builds bedrooms in isolation.
    A bedroom is always a part of the entire home plan.

    The architectural elements already present in a bedroom would be
    attached toilet and its entrance door, attached terrace or
    backyard entry, attached study room. All these spaces have
    work like supplementary role in a bedroom. Now the "imposed"
    elements are the furniture in the room, other accessories that
    will occupy the space in a bedroom.

    A typical bedroom will have a double bed, wardrobe, dressing
    table, side tables, study table, book shelf etc.. All these
    are necessary to use the room in a comfortable way. When these
    furniture are arranged in a room what remains is termed as the
    "circulation space". Now most people think that the volume of
    the furniture and the remaining empty space must have a balance
    between them. Because it is not the occupied volume, but the
    empty volume, that decides the comfort levels inside a room.

    If you visit a store room on the basement of a house which is
    normally used to dump useless things, you will notice that the
    empty space remained is very less and hence the comfort levels
    there, are poor. So in interior design the "empty space" is
    equally important. Now here comes the concept of positive and
    negative spaces. Normally a negative space is considered a
    space which can not be used for a specific human activity.

    But this is not true. As said above the over all comfort levels
    in a room is determined by both the occupied as well as non-occupied
    spaces. So any smallest piece of floor area that is not being
    occupied is going to contribute to the comfort levels.

    That's why the terminology of being positive and negative as
    far as usability is considered becomes a personal matter. What
    you think as a useless and non functional space can become a
    good place for your kid and his friends when they play hide and
    seek. It's just the viewpoint to look at thing that matters.

    Also a little creativity can alter a non-functional space into
    a functional one. But remember what I said earlier, in interior
    design empty space matters. It is not just beautiful furniture,
    costly paints/wallpapers/paintings that are going to decorate
    your rooms. Finally it boils down to only one thing, YOU and
    YOUR mental as well as physical health in that space.

    I hope this article was helpful to everyone.

    Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

    About the author:

    Shrinivas Vaidya discusses some excellent tips on home renovation at his interior design website .You will also find some great concept level thinking on bedrooms and decorating ideas.

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