small space made to look larger- The lighter paint color tricks the eye to make the room feel bigger because light reflects off white. There is also light apparent weight making it simple and your eyes don't know where to go.
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large space made to look smaller -The darker paint color tricks the eye to make it look like a smaller room because darker colors absorb light, the pattern on the rug also has heavy apparent weight so your eye has more to look at.
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space extended outward- Floor to ceiling windows allows the eye to look outward and make the room feel or appear bigger because you get to look past where the wall stops.
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room divided
-The dividers on the sides of the walls allows it to look like it is not apart of the room while it still is, there is also a small carpet so it adds to the effect.
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horizontal line - The shelves, towels, and counter top are all examples of horizontal lines.
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vertical line- The way the wine bottles are lined up on the wall is an example of a vertical line.
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diagonal line- The way this wall is cut is an example of a diagonal line.
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zigzag- The way these stairs are shaped is an example of a zigzag line.
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curved lines- The curved staircase is a curved line.
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light apparent weight- In this picture it is very simple because there is not much for the eye to look at. pattern wise)
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heavy apparent weight- All these patterns show heavy apparent weight because there is a lot going on with the patterns in the rug, couch, floor, and curtain.
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texture- This picture shows texture because behind the toilet it looks ridged with lines so you can imagine how that texture feels.
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positive space- The bright colors like white allows light to reflect, negative space
-darker colors but allows a good balance of both
(wall art is in this picture)
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accent lines-
The horizontal line of the stone is the main line
-the one vertical is the accent line
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negative space
-crowded
-small
-too much heavy apparent weight (or too much to look at)
small space made to look larger- The lighter paint color tricks the eye to make the room feel bigger because light reflects off white. There is also light apparent weight making it simple and your eyes don't know where to go.
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