In the meantime i have an important design 101 principle to share today.
Living room asymmetrical balance interior design.
It involves setting similar items in an area such as you would find on a dining room table.
This room like the last uses a central point from which to balance the asymmetrical design.
Asymmetrical balance is also called informal balance.
Every item you put in a room whether its a piece of furniture or a decorative accent has visual weight.
Unlike the previous however this room arranges the furniture on the grid.
It is pleasing to the eye because it makes sense.
A room can be symmetrical where items are arranged to mirror one another on each side of the room.
Symmetry is generally seen in a traditional setting.
Asymmetrical is a more relaxed less formal approach to balance in a room.
With asymmetrical balance a middle point or range continues to be found but differing home furniture are being used to set up balance.
Symmetrical design themes make it easy for the brain to process the décor idea when someone walks into a room.
Balancing the strong linear lines of the tv cabinet is the long sofa opposite while the two light grey chairs are balancing the window opposite.
Radial balance this is the least used type of balancing a look and design of a room.
This asymmetrical fireplace above uses balance by the use of decorative objects either side of it to create harmony and stability in this living space.
Balance is a key element of good interior design.