
The Designer of this space preferred a more contemporary feel of design. The architectural elements of the space that were already in place were very streamline and clean, very rectilinear. There is an evident theme throughout the space with the polka dots the designer has chosen to use. The designer uses the three polka dots and lines throughout the space on different elements to bring these three different functional areas together. The living room area, the dining area, and the hallway are all separate areas, but with the use of the polka dots repeated in each area the designer has made all the areas cohesive. This pattern is even found on the floor as well. There are bright red circular rugs leading the people who use this space, throughout the space.

You can tell that the designer wanted this space to have a strong sense of repetition throughout the space with the continuous use of these objects. The materials used in this space are appropriate. All of the materials in this space are sleek and smooth, keeping along with the contemporary feel that the designer wanted to bring to the space. All of the furniture is clean lined, with smooth finishes. Also the furniture is neutral tones, to make sure the accents pop. The walls in this space are very clean and sleek as well. The main wall is white, while the two dividing walls have a sleek, dark blue tile pattern on them. The color scheme the designer chose for this space is very enhancing to the space. The color scheme in this space is very contrasting. The use of neutral tones in most of the space, then the accents of red throughout the space in each area brings interest to the space. All of these elements are preferential elements from the designer.
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