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Elements of Design By Lauren Collins
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Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal: This room has a diagonal line in the ceiling. There are vertical lines in some of the furniture and windows, and also on the walls of the room. Horizontal lines are very common in bedrooms because horizontal lines mean rest and peacefulness.
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Texture
Tactile: The blanket and pillow on the bed both have a soft and fuzzy texture while the bench on the end of the bed has a harder, but still soft and smooth texture. Every element in this room has texture, but some elements have a more prominent texture than others.
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Texture
Visual: The texture below the chair rail on the wall looks as if it has texture, but it may just be an illusion, and may just be visual texture.
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The fruit and flowers on the table are realistic forms, even though they could be abstract in the fact that they could be foux flowers or fruit. Everything else in the room is realistic because the furniture is used for what it ooks like it is used for.
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Form
Abstract: The unordinary white shapes form chairs on either side of the table in the middle of the room face the abstract fireplace on the far end of the room.
Line Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal: This room has a diagonal line in the ceiling. There are vertical lines in some of the furniture and windows, and also on the walls of the room. Horizontal lines are very common in bedrooms because horizontal lines mean rest and peacefulness.
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