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FLHD 1950. Accessories Applied Name : Amy Decker St. #: D106. SC1:. SC1. Rembrandt’s pear picture would be suitable here because it is a slightly m ore formal area of the dining room . The subject of the picture is also relevant to the purpose of the room. SC2. SC2.
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FLHD 1950 Accessories Applied Name: Amy Decker St. #: D106
SC1 • Rembrandt’s pear picture would be suitable here because it is a slightly more formal area of the dining room . The subject of the picture is also relevant to the purpose of the room.
SC2 • This area of the dining room is fairly dark and could use a little more illumination. Since it is not a critical area of the room, a duller photo would be acceptable if lit by a source other than the fluorescent lighting of the ceiling. The wrought iron of the lamp also matches the duller mood of the area while adding a classy effect.
SC3 • The food theme continues throughout the room and the color scheme of this grouping of pictures matches the sign posted by the management on the adjacent wall. The bright colors of the photographs draw the attention of the viewer very effectively.
SC4 • Brighter colors create livelier environments and happier people. If a large bright photograph was placed between tables, the mood of the room would lighten and if the pictures contained healthy food, students may actually begin to crave that food and eat a little better.
SC5 • More lighting in a service area is always a good idea. These wrought iron lamps correlate with the one in SC2 and match the picture they illuminate.
Index of Photos SC3b SC1a SC3f SC2a SC3c SC4a SC2b SC3d SC5a SC3a SC3e Food photos found at: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGall2.asp?catID=271&pageID=5&rows=12&contestCatID=&camID= Lamp photos found at: http://www.fiverivers.com/huwasc.html