Small space made to look larger: they used a glass wall instead of a regular wall to trick your eyes into thinking your not in a small room.
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Large space made to look smaller: they used black to absorb all the light in the room making it appear smaller.
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Room divided: the shelf is used as a divider between the living room and dining room
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Light apparent weight: the use of the color white makes the room very bright and give off a light feel
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Heavy apparent weight: the use of dark colors makes the room deal heavy and makes the room appear full
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Warm texture: the knit blanket, fluffy pillows and warm colors used give off a cozy feel
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Cool texture: the rough look of the table and dark colors that are used make you feel cool
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Symmetrical balance: the furniture is identical on each side of the central point which are the blue cubes in the middle
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Asymmetrical Balance: the furniture opposite of the table are different but have equal visual focus ones a big light colored couch and in the other side are small dark chairs.
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Radial balance:the wooden beans at the top extend outward from the chandelier.
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Rhythm by repetition: the back wall has a repeating pattern as well as the lights hanging they repeat
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Rhythm by Gradation: the height of the windows get Gradually smaller
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Rhythm by transition: the lines made by the stairs lead your eyes to the window.
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Rhythm by opposition: the carpet that has lines at right angles contrast the table
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Emphasis: the red circle is the focal point of the room it catches your attention but it doesn’t dominate the design of the room.
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Harmony: unity is used through the color of green to relate the furniture and variety is used but the different materials used such as the couch and the chairs both are different materials.
Small space made to look larger: they used a glass wall instead of a regular wall to trick your eyes into thinking your not in a small room.
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