The vertical lines in the upstairs room help the space feel taller and more formal.
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The horizontal lines on this porch in the backyard help to create length and stability in the space.
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The curved line of the window in the rec room really helps the flow of the space, it really goes with the style.
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The diagonal lines in this book room add energy to a space. They add movement, transformation.
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The fruit on the counter in the kitchen help form the counter giving it 3 D shapes
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This is an example of texture in the bathroom, it helps to keep a space from feeling flat or one dimensional.
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This is a great example of light in the kitchen. The different lights add character to the space and the windows add so much light into the kitchen as well making it more welcoming.
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The pattern of the rug in the living room helps add to neutral elements (furniture or paint color), working together to create a balanced space.
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The is an example of scale with the hanging light in this bedroom. It makes the size of the furniture and objects in the space fit together and within the architecture of the space itself.
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The is an example of proportion in the living room giving it a good balance to enhance the room
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This is an example of Symmetrical Balance in the backyard, it gives the space more formal appearance.
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The book shelf and tv in the living room are an example of asymmetrical balance. The room is balanced by the similar objects , lines and colors, but there is no mirroring or exact duplication.
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The center table in the living room is a good example of radical balance. The table is the central focal point that design elements radiate outward or inwards to the central point.
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The back wall of the living room is an example of repetition. It gives the room a clear sense of cohesiveness.
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The fireplace wall in this living room is an example of transition. Combining two styles in one space, resulting in a flowing design.
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The hanging light in this sitting room is a great example of focal point. Your eyes naturally go to there, when they enter the room and it's the emphasis point around which you build the rest of your design.
The vertical lines in the upstairs room help the space feel taller and more formal.
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