#18 3 design elements. The bigger space is made to look smaller with loud colors and bright patterns. There are vertical lines that the curtains compliment. There are different textures of the chairs and rugs.
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#17 2 types of line. I think vertical line is more dominant with the closet and shower door. Horizontal line on the counter and seat is more in the background.
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#16 This is an example of negative space. Although there is furniture in the room there is a lot more open space than usual. This makes the room look bigger in a good way.
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#15 A lot of the space in this room is positive. This is because it's filled with furniture or decor. It has a good positive to negative space balance.
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#14 I think this is a good example of visual texture. There is many different types of texture in this picture from the cactus to the wall.
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#13 The basket in this picture is an example of tactile texture. You can imagine what it feels like.
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#12 The textures of the bed and chairs compliment the colors for a cool feeling.
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#11 The textures of the wood and couches give a warm feeling. The colors also compliment this.
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#10 The heavy patterns, decor items, and pops of color make this design feel heavy.
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#9 The light colors and minimal patterns make the design feel very light
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#8 I think this would be a good example of curved line because of the opening. It's wide and curved. It makes the room seem more open.
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#7 The zigzag design makes a focus point on the floor. It makes the room look a bit smaller
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#6 The stairs have a diagnol line and I think it's a great contrast with the other things in the photo.
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#5 The bars on this railing represents vertical lines.
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#4 This is an example of horizontal line. The furniture and design all line up as horizontal.
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#3 The shelf in this picture displays the room as divided.
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#2 I think this is a great example of a large space made to look like a small space. The tables and bar take up positive space which makes it look smaller. Also the lighter colors as well.
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#1 I think this is a good example of small space made to look larger. The bright colors and solid patterns help make it look more open.
#18 3 design elements. The bigger space is made to look smaller with loud colors and bright patterns. There are vertical lines that the curtains compliment. There are different textures of the chairs and rugs.
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