Architecture students often learn about scale and scale rulers, but they often assume they know how to use them. A scale ruler, or architect’s scale, is a triangular-shaped ruler that can adjust measurements to your preferred scale quickly. Different sides of the scale are marked with different common scales. Using a scale rule is easy when you know how. When drawing a plan, you select the scale you intend to use by turning the ruler to the appropriate side. Upscaling can be done with furniture, artwork, lamps, or pendant lights.
In interior design, playing with scale is a trick used by designers and stylists to create high-impact spaces. Upscaling can be done with furniture, artwork, lamps, or pendant lights. A scale ruler helps understand the proportions of the drawing or model representation as a proportion of the real-life object. To use a scale ruler, line up the zero mark on the scale selected with the beginning of the item you wish to measure and determine at what point on the scale the end of the item is on the scale.
To determine the scale used for the architectural drawing you’re reading or creating, find the corresponding scale on your ruler. Scale is shown as the length in the drawing, followed by a colon, which matches the actual space length.
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