The lamp is proportional because the shade is only covering around 1/3 of the lamp and leaving 2/3 stand.
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This is an emphasis because all the walls are white except for one. So, that wall is the focal point of the room
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This is an example of radiation, the chairs are "coming out" from the table.
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This bathroom gives an example of a gradation, meaning the wall changes color gradually
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The pillow is an example of repetition because the triangle repeat over and over again.
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This is an opposition room because there is lots of change and it's new and exciting. Lots of different colors and curves (curved lines mean excitement).
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This is a transition room because there are a lot of curved lines and that makes your eye go from one side of the room to the other.
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This is a scaled design because the furniture is at a height that all the furniture fits. Meaning, the table is around the same height as the couch and chair. It would be non-proportional if the table was taller and bigger than the sofa
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This represents a variety design because it has lots of different lines and colors. The curtains are gray and black, but the rug is black and white. The couch and the stool thingy are opposites kind of. The lines on the carpet are vertical but the stairs are horizontal
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This is a unity design because throughout the entry way they use the same light blue-green/mint green color.
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This is an informal design because on the mantle there are only things on one side and not the other.
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This is a formal dining room because the candles on the table are placed in the same place on opposite sides.
The lamp is proportional because the shade is only covering around 1/3 of the lamp and leaving 2/3 stand.
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