Groovy 1970s meets sleek 2020s in townhouse renovation
Whether designing a skyscraper, a running shoe, a chair, or a floral arrangement, the principles are the same: There is symmetry and asymmetry, tension and relief, colour theory to consider, as well as balance and juxtaposition.
Which means that, if a person happens to be a highly skilled running shoe designer, there should be a strong sense of what’s needed in a house renovation. But that doesn’t mean that the running shoe designer would know all of the steps (pardon the pun) to get there.
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