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Rough texture

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Smooth texture

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Diagonal lines

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Vertical lines

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Curved lines

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Horizontal strips

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Complementary- uses two opposite colors on the color wheel.

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Analogues- there are three different colors of orange.

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Analogous- the pink and green are opposite on the color wheel

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Monochromatic- used all the same color just different shades.

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Cool colors- this room has a bright fun cool feeling because of the colors used

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Warm colors- the room has a warm cozy feeling from the Browns, oranges, and reds.

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Variety- everything is a different color or pattern

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Unity- all the colors tie the room together

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Emphasis- the light is a pop in a "boring room"

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Good proportion- everything is the right size and the room is not too cramped or too open

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Bad proportion- the night stand is too small for the bed frame.

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Rhythm by gradation- the shelves start out long and slowly get smaller and smaller.

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Rhythm by radiation- the center is the mirror and the lines around radiate out of the center point.

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Rhythm by repetition- as the hallway goes down it repeats the pattern of the doors and the lights.

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Asymmetrical- if you draw a line down the middle of the room the sides won't look the same but each side is balanced.

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Symmetrical- you could put a line down the middle of the room and both sides would look the same.

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Wheelchair accessible

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Ramp for wheelchairs

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Wide doors

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If people can't reach the back

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Space to get around

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Wheelchair accessible

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A seat will help people who can't stand

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If people have problems reaching the back of cabinets.

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