-Little rhythm gives sense of creativity & originality
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-Use of bare material (concrete, wood) -Functional
-Steel beams emphasize use of lines in form -Cubic/rectangular form is aesthetically pleasing & organized
-Green colour is fitting with its environment -Colour changes like a palette from tile to tile
-Complex texture of wood pleasingly contrasts with smooth, simple texture of white wall surrounding it
-White marble & dark material contrast well with one another
-Fake plants add a sense of greenery in fairly enclosed space
-Dark tile wall mixes well with the colour of redish wood
-Very high ceiling -Large windows allow plenty of natural light to enter building
-Certain well-lit areas guides attention throughout the house well
-Use of wood & large glass windows blends with the environment
-Glass railing does not obstruct view
-Transitional design -Use of glass makes it lean to modern/contemporary look
-Up lighting signifies importance -Curved segments smoothly guides eyes across design -Use of brick & dark-coloured wood
-Smooth, grey walls & finished wood -Use of rectangular segments
-recessed lighting -combination of smooth walls & brick in recession
-gradient/colour palette of blue is aesthetically pleasing
-Curved walls, ceiling & staircase -Metallic door -Well-lit
-Open space gives sense of freedom
-Smooth water flow -Elevation
-Open, high sloped ceiling
-Cove lighting -Mixed use of wood & marble
-Sloped ceiling -Use of white, reflective material -Indirect strip light beneath counter
-Indirect, recessed lighting -Strip of light behind cabinets
-Use of slate-like exterior tiles -Spherical light source -Incorporation of plants & organic material
-Little rhythm gives sense of creativity & originality
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