this is an example of space extended outward. all the glass on the ceiling goes out making the room seem larger
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this is an example of 3 elements.horizontal lines because of the ceiling, light apparent weight because of the wall color and vertical lines because of the closet.
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this is an example of 2 types of lines. the light is an example of a curved line and the wooden ceiling is an example of horizontal lines.
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this picture is an example of positive and negative space with a portrait. the shelves show negative space and the portrait shows positive space.
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this is an example of large space made to look smaller. with all the furniture in this living room, it makes the room appear tight and cozy.
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this picture is an example of small space made to look bigger. with the bed being in the corner it leaves more space for anything else.
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The 2 walls with the wood are an example of room divided.
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The brick wall is an example of texture.
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The mantel above the fire place is an example of horizontal lines.
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This is an example of vertical lines. "indoor balcony" at the top has vertical lines that give the illusion that the ceiling is higher than it actually is.
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This picture is an example of diagonal lines. The staircase railing goes down diagonally.
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This picture is an example of heavy apparent weight. The color of the walls and chairs take all of the attention.
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This picture is an example of zigzag lines. The wood accents on the stairs are going downward in a zigzag direction.
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This picture is an example of light apparent weight. The walls are a very light wash gray kind of almost white.
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This picture is an example of curved lines. The railing of the staircase curves on the way down to kind of direct you into the next room.
this is an example of space extended outward. all the glass on the ceiling goes out making the room seem larger
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