Gradation The example of gradation in this space is on the windows. The gradation in this room add a sense of progression to move the eye from one end of the space to the other, and an accent color on the wall.
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Transition. The archway in this space is a great example of transition within the home. The transition in this room gives it warmth, and a more open feel.
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Focal Point The red wall art in this space is the main focal point of this room. When you walk into, or see this space your eye is immediately drawn to that piece. This specific piece is the area of interest, emphasis, or difference within a composition that capture and hold your attention.
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Repetition. The rugs in the hallway of this room are a great example of repetition. In this case, the repetition in the space creates the illusion of the hall appearing longer. The repeated patterns also help create a sense of stability throughout.
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Radical Balance The table and chairs in this space are examples of radical balance. This utilizes a central focal point that design elements radiate outward or inwards to the central point, making the room have a focal point of color, and having rotation symmetry throughout,
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Asymmetrical Balance The bookshelf in this image is an example of asymmetrical balance. It makes the room feel more dynamic and less rigid because in these spaces a variety of objects types are working together to create balance.
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Symmetrical Balance. The furniture in this space is an example of symmetrical balance. The two sides of the room mirror one another, everything has a place creating calmness in the room.
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Proportion The chairs in this room are examples of being proportionate. The chairs fit in this room well, and are proportionate to the counter. This helps the room feel more neat, and put together because of the clean lines.
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Scale The picture in this space is a great examples being scaled. This piece fits in the space very well, and really ties the room together.
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Pattern. The backsplash in this kitchen is a great example of a pattern. The pattern in this space adds color to this space, tying it in with other elements of the room.
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Light The light coming through the windows is an example of natural lighting. In this room it adds warmth, and makes the room appear larger and more open.
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Texture The backsplash on the walls in this room add texture to the room, and it adds more emphasis to the space.
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Form (3D) The silver spheres in this space is an example of a form. It adds dimension and new colors to the room.
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Diagonal Line The lines in the bookshelf is an example of diagonal lines. The diagonal lines add more texture to the room, adding more character.
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Curved Line The staircase in this picture is an example of a curved line, it adds needed dimension to the room.
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Horizontal Line The wooden panels on the call are examples of horizontal lines, which make the walls in the room appear longer.
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Vertical Line The window panels and columns on the sass are examples of vertical lines, which makes the ceiling appear taller in this space.
Gradation The example of gradation in this space is on the windows. The gradation in this room add a sense of progression to move the eye from one end of the space to the other, and an accent color on the wall.
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