A consistency of mood is your answer. It's simple: if the mood is contrasting in a room, you don't have harmony. If the color values are strongly contrasting, you may or may not have harmony, depending on whether or not the colors match together. A mix of furniture styles can be good and create harmony, but it all depends on the furniture mix. A mix of items with various sizes doesn't create harmony at all....
You can compare this to music: if you hear a piece of music that has classical, rap, hip-hop and country in it, no way is there harmony... there will be if the mood of the music is all the same.... it's the same for harmony in a room's decor... keep the mood consistent and you will have harmony no matter what.
2007-05-01 10:22:23
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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I wouldn't use any of those terms, LOL, but I'm going with "A."
B has some potential because the contrasting colors, those opposite on the color wheel, evoke both excitement and a feeling that they truly belong together: red and green, orange and blue, yellow and purple. I wouldn't use "harmony" though.......
C could be harmonious if the style complement one another, but we don't know this from just this phrase and
D just doesn't make sense........what furniture, knick-knacks, pictures what???
2007-05-01 10:11:59
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answered by fluffernut 7
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For Harmony choose A
2007-05-05 07:40:02
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answered by M S 7
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The answer is A- a consistency of mood, definitely.
2007-05-01 10:16:49
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answered by leslie 6
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Aint nothin but a mood thang, baby.
2007-05-01 11:04:22
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answered by Mrs. Mingus 2
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I would go with A. It is what you are looking for...
2007-05-01 14:28:56
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answered by Spuds 2
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I'd go with A.
2007-05-01 11:35:43
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answered by barbara m 5
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A
2007-05-01 10:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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