1. Small Space Made to Look Larger
They have pictures stacked on top of each other making the wall look filled. They used light colors in this room to make the room look bigger. They also used a big rug to define the space.
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2. Large Space Made to Look Smaller
To make this room look smaller, they added multiple couches and surfaces with rough patterns. They also have dark colors and dark drapes over the windows.
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3. Room Divided
They have shelves dividing the two rooms. Some shelves are smaller than others which makes the rooms look bigger.
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4. Light Apparent Weight. They have light colors. They also have smooth textures and solid patterns which makes the room look bigger and lighter.
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5. Heavy Apparent Weight
They have darker colors. They also have dark wooden walls making the room look darker.
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6. Texture that gives a “warm” feeling.
They have dark blankets and pillows. The dark red colors along with the fireplace gives the room a warm feeling.
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7. Texture that gives a “cool” feeling
They have cool colors in this room such as different shades of blue on the bed and on the ceiling.
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8. Symmetrical Balance
They have the same couches on each side of the stairs making the room look the same and symmetrical.
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9. Asymmetrical Balance
The couches in this room are both on opposite sides of each other and are both different. They are asymmetrical due to the background being the same but the sides are different.
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10. Radial balance The chairs in this picture are surrounding the circular table. They are extending inward.
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11. Rhythm by Repetition They have the same colors for their furniture. The room also has the theme of the same color and design.
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12. Rhythm by Gradation The paint on the walls go from a dark blue to a light blue and eventually to white. This creates the illusion of dark to light.
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13. Rhythm by Transition Throughout this picture, the room stays the same color. It also has the same theme and design.
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14. Rhythm by Opposition This room has multiple places with the design of lines. The placement of these lines create opposition by change.
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15. Emphasis The fireplace and painting are the center piece of the room. Because it takes up a lot of space, they emphasize the room and bring attention.
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16. Harmony The furniture and wall color come together making the room have a good balance.
1. Small Space Made to Look Larger They have pictures stacked on top of each other making the wall look filled. They used light colors in this room to make the room look bigger. They also used a big rug to define the space.
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