Gradation: the ombré wall draws your eyes in a certain direction
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Horizontal lines: the horizontal shelves make the space seem longer
Proportion: the chairs fit the space right (not too tall or big)
Scale: the horse painting is the right size artwork for the space
Transition: the curved arches draw your eyes to the next space
Radial balance: the circular table balances the space
Forms: the wood table is a 3 dimensional form and adds visual interest to the space
Light: this space uses big windows for natural lighting
Repetition: the black wood is used throughout the entire kitchen which draws your eyes up and down a space
Diagonal lines: the ceiling beams create movement in the space
Texture: the shower tiles add texture to the space
Asymmetrical balance: the collage of artwork makes the room more interesting for longer
Vertical lines: the window makes the room appear taller because the lines draw your eyes upward
Pattern: the zebra carpet adds visual interest to the space
Curved line: the laundry chute adds elegance to the space
Focal point: your eyes go directly to the painting and then sweep around the room
Symmetrical balance: the mirrors make the space symmetrical and more formal
Gradation: the ombré wall draws your eyes in a certain direction
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