Schematic design:Phase 2 of theinterior designprocess. Abrainstorming or“what-if” phase that iscreative andinnovative.AnalogouscolorsHueTrafficpatternWork triangle:The historicthree major workareas: sink,cooktop/oven,and refrigerator.Pre-design:Takes placebefore theinterior designprocess begins.ValueTintColorwheelColorharmonyBubblediagramPrivatezoneContract documents:Phase 4 of the interiordesign process. Involvespreparing formaldocuments for theconstruction andinstallation of design.These documents are thelegally binding document.Contractadministration: Phase5 of the interior designprocess. The designcomes to life. Designerschedules andmonitors constructionwork and costs.WorkzoneWarmcolorsProgramming: Phase1 of the interiordesign process. Thedesigner clearlyidentifies the client’sdesign problem,current situation, andfuture needs.BlockdiagramMove-in and post-occupancy: Phase 6 of theinterior design process.Designers sets a move-indate and schedulesfurniture and equipmentdelivery. Designer needs toassess the client’ssatisfaction.NeutralsComplementarycolorsIntensityorSaturationPublic/SocialzoneShadeSecondarycolorsDesign development:Phase 3 of theinterior designprocess. Therefinement of designsand decisions thedesigner and clientmade.CirculationpatternTonePrimarycolorsMonochromaticTertiarycolorCoolcolorsSchematic design:Phase 2 of theinterior designprocess. Abrainstorming or“what-if” phase that iscreative andinnovative.AnalogouscolorsHueTrafficpatternWork triangle:The historicthree major workareas: sink,cooktop/oven,and refrigerator.Pre-design:Takes placebefore theinterior designprocess begins.ValueTintColorwheelColorharmonyBubblediagramPrivatezoneContract documents:Phase 4 of the interiordesign process. Involvespreparing formaldocuments for theconstruction andinstallation of design.These documents are thelegally binding document.Contractadministration: Phase5 of the interior designprocess. The designcomes to life. Designerschedules andmonitors constructionwork and costs.WorkzoneWarmcolorsProgramming: Phase1 of the interiordesign process. Thedesigner clearlyidentifies the client’sdesign problem,current situation, andfuture needs.BlockdiagramMove-in and post-occupancy: Phase 6 of theinterior design process.Designers sets a move-indate and schedulesfurniture and equipmentdelivery. Designer needs toassess the client’ssatisfaction.NeutralsComplementarycolorsIntensityorSaturationPublic/SocialzoneShadeSecondarycolorsDesign development:Phase 3 of theinterior designprocess. Therefinement of designsand decisions thedesigner and clientmade.CirculationpatternTonePrimarycolorsMonochromaticTertiarycolorCoolcolors

IDF Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Schematic design: Phase 2 of the interior design process. A brainstorming or “what-if” phase that is creative and innovative.
  2. Analogous colors
  3. Hue
  4. Traffic pattern
  5. Work triangle: The historic three major work areas: sink, cooktop/oven, and refrigerator.
  6. Pre-design: Takes place before the interior design process begins.
  7. Value
  8. Tint
  9. Color wheel
  10. Color harmony
  11. Bubble diagram
  12. Private zone
  13. Contract documents: Phase 4 of the interior design process. Involves preparing formal documents for the construction and installation of design. These documents are the legally binding document.
  14. Contract administration: Phase 5 of the interior design process. The design comes to life. Designer schedules and monitors construction work and costs.
  15. Work zone
  16. Warm colors
  17. Programming: Phase 1 of the interior design process. The designer clearly identifies the client’s design problem, current situation, and future needs.
  18. Block diagram
  19. Move-in and post-occupancy: Phase 6 of the interior design process. Designers sets a move-in date and schedules furniture and equipment delivery. Designer needs to assess the client’s satisfaction.
  20. Neutrals
  21. Complementary colors
  22. Intensity or Saturation
  23. Public/Social zone
  24. Shade
  25. Secondary colors
  26. Design development: Phase 3 of the interior design process. The refinement of designs and decisions the designer and client made.
  27. Circulation pattern
  28. Tone
  29. Primary colors
  30. Monochromatic
  31. Tertiary color
  32. Cool colors