This object would work well in the harmonious room, possibly in place of the counter cabinet already there.
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The plant on the right is quite out of proportion, it is incredibly large while everything else in the room looks small in comparison. Putting a smaller plant on an end table like the other side would work a lot better.
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Harmony in the warmth and luxurious feel through the large curtains and the chairs with legs that don't show, along with the simple chandelier.
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Repeating pattern in the chairs with the polka-dots, nothing crazy but it repeats.
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Radiating pattern in the rug, one central point and everything revolves around it.
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Gradation from the white cabinets to the grey walls to the black on the bottom of the island and the chairs.
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Golden ratio in the paintings, the general 2:3 ratio in a rectangle as opposed to a square, very easy on the eyes.
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Emphasis on the bright orange pillows, while most things are rather dull and the room is almost completely greyscale, the pillows add a large splash of color and immediately draw the eyes.
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The scale of this room is very off, there is way too much space for how few objects are in the room, as well as the bathtub itself not looking very big. This makes for a very impractical room.
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Symmetrical Balance, everything is just about a mirror image split right down the center of the middle window. The chairs, couch pillows, and windows are all centered.
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Asymmetrical Balance, while the wall itself is symmetrical with the curtains, the furniture still keeps the balance in general weight and space, but is not a complete mirror image.
This object would work well in the harmonious room, possibly in place of the counter cabinet already there.
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