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These rectangular shelves are an example rhythm in design
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Brick is a great example of having a rhythm element. They are large and evenly spaced and their shape is defined by the white grout so they stand out rather than blend in like tile tends to do.
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This is a very large bathroom anyway, but the archways and vaulted ceilings giving it a feeling of having chambers and long corridors going on forever..
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This kitchen is HUGE! The kitchen looks basically like a white box sitting inside a large hall. You can barely tell a kitchen's there.
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This bathroom is using line elements within it's design by stacking the tiles horizontally, using a long rectangular sink and long mirror
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This picture demonstrates the line design element using wood grain on the cabinets horizontally and on the wood floors.
These rectangular shelves are an example rhythm in design
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