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Common styles in the arrangement of a classic space that has many decorations and high ceilings are divided into two general English categories that emphasize straight lines in this style and include the styles of William Andmery (formal villa) and Queen Anne (small formal). Georgine (completely formal) Adams Brothers (Roman mode) and Chapindale (authentic space) Hepple Wright (neutral feel) Sheraton (hinged works) and Ridgeway style (black and gold); and French with curved lines, which include Baroque styles (decorations at their maximum), Rococo (less decorations than Baroque), Empire (Empire), Victorian (the most comfortable style) division. Modern style, which has a creative application, and rustic style (village and village) are other common styles in arrangement.
The general rule in a correct arrangement is to use all human senses. Sense of smell: we smell the space, we smell the space (scented color: like pink), (calm color: like cream) sense of hearing: sound insulation (double-glazed glass, etc.) sense of touch: creating texture balance (steel space, the carpet is seeded). Sense of sight: balance (symmetrical: classical space, asymmetrical: modern space, radial: intimacy) harmony in color, texture, size, form, direction, detail, repetitive rhythm, alternating, growth (most important).
Emphasis: change in geometry, texture, size, color, orientation at the point of intersection.
Unity: linear, enclosed, optical (important), ceiling (important). Among the effects of unity, we can mention attracting attention, making it understandable, simplifying and remembering.
Types of light (natural, functional, decorative) are of special importance in their arrangement and how they shine (chandeliers and sconces).
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