regular rhythm (the windows are evenly spaced)
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regular rhythm (the ceiling beams have even amounts of space between them)
regular rhythm (the windows are placed with even amounts of space between them)
asymmetrical (the chairs are different than the couch, the stuff on the center table is different, and the stuff on the bookshelves are different)
symmetry (both sides are a mirror image)
emphasis (the bright painting is the obvious focal point)
asymmetrical (the couch is turned on one side, and the things on the bookshelf are different)
regular rhythm (the chairs are placed with even amounts of space between them)
emphasis (the fireplace and the picture on the fireplace are the obvious focal point)
emphasis (the mirror is the obvious focal point)
emphasis (the clock above the fireplace is the obvious focal point)
emphasis (the painting in the back is the obvious focal point)
gradient (the tiles on the wall go from black to white as you move up the wall)
symmetry (there is the same amount of stuff on both sides of the room)
gradient (the tiles on the wall change colors of green as the wall goes on)
random rhythm (the circles on the wall are placed without a pattern)
random rhythm (the black tiles are mixed with the blue tiles with no real pattern)
gradient (the tiles on the wall get lighter as the wall goes on)
random rhythm (the tiles on the wall change color with no real pattern)
gradient (the tiles on the wall get darker as the wall goes on)
gradient (the colors on the stairs get darker as the steps go on)
random rhythm (the wall tiles are randomly strewn about on the wall)
random rhythm (the tiles on the wall are placed with no real pattern)
radical balance (the circles on the outside of the mirror are all spreading away from the center mirror)
radical balance (the stairs are spiraling away from the center table)
radical balance (the tables and chairs are all going out from the center table and plant)
radical balance (the chairs are going out from the circle table)
radial balance (everything in the room is going out from the center table)
asymmetry (the handle and shelf are all on one side)
symmetry (both sides of the room have the same stuff)
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asymmetrical balance, the two halves of the house are different and the trees are different.
regular rhythm (the chairs and lights are both evenly spaced)
asymmetrical (the two sides of the house are not the same)
symmetry (both sides of the room have the same things)
regular rhythm (the windows are evenly spaced)
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