The focal point is one of the most fundamental elements in interior design. Put simply, it's the star of the room. In this room it’s the fire place in the room
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Gradation is combining the art elements by using series of gradual changes in those elements. Unlike contrast which stresses, sudden changes in elements, gradation refers to a step-by-step change. In this room it’s the Wall art in the wall
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Transitional design refers to a room's meshing of modern and traditional elements. In this room the transition is the transformation from the living room to outside.
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Repetition repetition is the idea of creating movement and harmony throughout your space with recurring patterns, colors, and different elements. Repetition will lead the eye around the room seamlessly. For example in this room the curtains have a movement and harmony throughput the space.
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Radial Balance is almost circular with times arranged around a center Alonzo point extending either inward or outward. For example in this room the table is the center and the couches are around it in a circular motion.
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Asymmetrical Balance occurs when you have 2 different visual images on either side of a design yes the image still seems balanced. In this room what I really like is the differences in the couches like one is a couch and the other 2 are the tables but they still seem balanced
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Symmetrical Balance is easier to live with as it creates a visual balance that is easier for the eye. For example in this room it’s a very simple place it’s very calming and just simple it has some tables that a person would like
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Proportion often refers to the shape of an item and how it relates to other things in the room. For example the table by the couch Is a square and has some books on it that are the same shape
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Scale tends to refer to how an item relates to the size of the room. For example in this room the room is already really big but the chairs and couches make the room a bit smaller but it’s still a big room
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Pattern gives you the ability to bring energy interest and contrast into your design. In this room there’s a lot of pattern in the rug the pillows paintings and many more
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Light in a room can have a lot of effects on it for example in this room the natural lighting causes this room to be bright and warm.
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Texture can suggest temperature like smooth and shiny others are like softens. In this room the texture is in the gray dark wall it looks like it has some very good textures to it
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Forms in a room can create harmony and balance. In this room the wallpapers are a type of form
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Diagonal lines convey a sense of energy to a space, they add movement, transformation and freedom. In this room the diagonal lines are in the curtains, entrance way etc
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Curved lines in a room provide relief, softness, and balance. In this room a example of curved line would be the entry way
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I like the horizontal lines in this room and just the view of it. Horizontal lines convey a sense of security and relaxation by grounding the space.
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Vertical lines convey strength, balance, and elevation by drawing eye upward and and bringing a feeling of height to a room. In this room the walls are a great example of vertical lines they are in the wood and give this room a great strength
The focal point is one of the most fundamental elements in interior design. Put simply, it's the star of the room. In this room it’s the fire place in the room
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