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What is the Fibonacci sequence in interior design?

By : Mélyssa Robert
Creative design

Fibonacci in interior design

In interior design, the proportions of the Fibonacci suite help create visual harmony in the design of living spaces.

The Fibonacci sequence is a mathematical sequence where each number is the sum of the previous two (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc.). It is also known as the Golden Ratio. Architects have known this law for a long time and large buildings have been designed respecting these proportions. This sequence is present in everything that is living; so it seems to us known and pleasant. Did you know that the logos of many of your favorite brands were designed following this sequence?

In interior design, the Fibonacci sequence helps create harmony visual in the design of spaces. It is a source of inspiration for me in my designs. I use these proportions to create spaces balanced and aesthetically pleasing by applying the following ratios Fibonacci in the choice of wall covering dimensions for example.

Photos credit: Mélyssa Robert Designer & Pinterest