Focal Point: The focal point of this room is the huge clock. Your eye is immediately drawn straight to the clock because its so big and the rest of the room is pretty bland.
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Gradation: The tiles in the shower gradient from dark blue to light blue.
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Transition: The arched doorway carries the eye all the way around the doorway and into the room.
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Repetition: The hexagons on the wall are a repeating pattern on the walls which give the room movement.
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Radial Balance: The sofas are circled around the rug and table to balance out the room.
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Asymmetrical: The paintings have asymmetrical balance because they are all different sizes but they still balance out.
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Symmetrical: The 2 trees have symmetrical balance (same object on opposite sides of the room) which gives the room a sense of equal ness.
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Proportion: Rectangular rooms have better proportion then square rooms.
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Scale: The scale of the bedroom fits because it is a children’s room so everything is smaller.
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Pattern: The cheetah wallpaper gives the room some variety and some pattern.
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Light: This lighting artwork gives some detail to the room as well as light.
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Texture: the texture of the backsplash in the kitchen adds depth to the room.
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Form: The elephant is the form in the room, it adds some decor and dimension to the room.
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Diagonal Lines: The stairs form diagonal lines which gives the room a sense of movement.
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Curved Line: Both the couch and the brown chair have curved lines which give the room an elegant effect.
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Horizontal Lines: The horizontal lines make the room appear longer.
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Vertical Lines: The vertical lines on the wall make the ceilings appear taller.
Focal Point: The focal point of this room is the huge clock. Your eye is immediately drawn straight to the clock because its so big and the rest of the room is pretty bland.
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