Gradation- the shower wall, progression to move the eye from one end of the space to the other.
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Diagonal line- the beams, direct the eye upwards or downwards.
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Curved line- furniture, Curved or circular lines provide relief and softness to straight and angular lines and balance the harshness of too many straight lines.
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Horizontal line-wallpaper, Horizontal lines make a room appear wider or longer.
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Vertical line- staircase, Vertical lines lift the eye upward.
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Texture- the brick wall, how an object or section of the room is able to draw attention to itself.
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Pattern- the ceiling and the chairs, Use similar colors.
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Light- the light fixture, brings an interior design project to life.
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Forms-the light fixture is an example of form, 3-D.
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Proportion- the chairs, couches, and benches are examples of proportion.
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Traditional- the coffee table is a modern style while the council is a traditional style.
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Repetition- the light fixtures are an example of repetition.
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Scale- the painting is an example of scale, how well your pieces fit in your space.
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Asymmetrical balance- the chairs and the sofa are an example of asymmetrical balance.
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Radial balance- the table and the chairs around it are an example of radial balance.
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Symmetry- the windows and sinks, provides balance within a room.
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Focal point- the staircase is the focal point in this room, it attracts your eye first.
Gradation- the shower wall, progression to move the eye from one end of the space to the other.
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