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HARMONY- the harmony in this living room comes from the different types of lines used throughout the room. there is also the same neutral colors used throughout the room. They keep the room interesting to look at as well as make it very relaxing.”
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Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
Repeating the same-size framed prints in a similar style and color is an easy way to achieve a lovely, gentle rhythm.
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With rhythm through radiation, design elements are balanced and repeated around a centerpiece. Here the chairs and vase of flowers radiate off the circular table. The circular light fitting and two wall prints add extra visual stability.
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Rhythm through transition subtly leads the eye gently in a continuous, uninterrupted flow from one area to another. In this room the curved lines of this sofa accentuate the curve of the bay window, leading the eye around the space.
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Rachel Reider Interiors
The floor vases and bench seat cushions in different sizes and heights here are a simple example of gradation using objects. These pieces draw your eye to this vignette and invite you to sit.
HARMONY- the harmony in this living room comes from the different types of lines used throughout the room. there is also the same neutral colors used throughout the room. They keep the room interesting to look at as well as make it very relaxing.”
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