Styles in brief
Traditional style
The balance in the relevant room feels like asymmetrical because none of the furniture is paired.
The emphasis of this traditional Dutch room seems oblique because the chest and the tall shelf unit are in contrast.
Rustic style
In this photo, a symmetrical balance can be seen in the dining room part of the interior where chairs of both side of the table are equal and lead to two windows. In the second part, the small living area, the asymmetrical balance is obvious.
Both tables and ceiling’s strong architectural element introduce horizontal emphasis in the relevant rustic interior.
Modern style
In this modern room the round table surrounded with armchairs suggests a radial balance.
The arrangement of the chairs here gives impression for oblique emphasis.
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