Friday, February 27, 2015

☼ the effects of lines

Horizontal Lines
Most of the horizontal lines you see in this room come from the large picture on the back wall. It gives the whole room a very long feeling, that it seems that the ceiling is low, but the room itself is long and slender. The couch in the back also is long and clean-looking, and by putting a long piece of furniture on the already long-looking wall, it adds even more length.


Vertical Lines
Again, similar to the last room, this one has the lines in the back of the room for the most part. The 3 pictures on the back wall make the room feel very tall and skinny, making it look somewhat airy and open in its own way. Not only does the room have those pictures, it also has the windows on the left side that span the whole length of the wall vertically, making it look that much more tall and open.


Diagonal Lines
It was rather difficult to find a room that had a good instance of diagonal lines, but eventually I found this one. The first thing you should notice is the staircases on either side in the back of the room, and how they're are quite clear;y diagonal. They give the room the feeling that you should move, and be active, while also showing a sort of elegance.

Curved Lines
This room very obviously has quite a pop to it, simply because of all the circles and curved lines. In my opinion, the lines and circles give off a sort of fun feeling, one that makes you happy and sort of energetic. They are not the most formal or elegant lines, but they're great if you choose to be different, or have a room that gives off the more comfortable feeling rather than dignified.





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