Yin Yang...
This is the epitome of Contrast, Harmony, and Balance... But that is to easy.
This room gives me balance, it is very Zen, and very inviting. The white is calming with out adding color that might distract ones eye. The yellow behind the bar does catch my eye. And the cutaway section to the right of the yellow brings a kind of curiosity, and leads you behind the wall, what is behind that wave of a wall? The walls have a very smooth texture, looks like you could slide down the counter like you would ride a wave. The lines coming off the counter flow and resembles a wave. This whole room reminds me of the flow of the ocean.
I love the use of the red woods in contrast to the white. I am not sold on the simple legged white chair, I would have gone with something more modern in this room. However, the simplicity of the chair is not too bad, yet i cannot help to think the legs will scratch the wood. I like the balance of the curved lines in the wall, counter, and ceiling. This gives movement to the whole room. With out looking around the room you can see there are large windows on the left out of frame. This room is no doubt inspired by the ocean, and if you looked out the windows you would likely see the ocean. This could be a room on a epic yacht, or cruse ship.
When I look at a room like this, I see money. The money it would take to make this work of art. I think it is art because it really is not practical. It is a room for the psychology of design. You feel like money, you might feel like i do and very relaxed. This would be therapy for me!
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