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"I didn't want to feel enclosed in dark colors," Mr. Fisher said.
You feel enclosed more by a series of layers than by opaque walls.
In doing this, she manages to capture the idea that Lily Bart is trapped in a cell of her own making, a cell which is the only place where someone as original as she can feel enclosed and nurtured and engaged and then destroyed.
It should have a top and feel enclosed.
You may also consider only painting two walls or so because this allows you do use darker colours without making the room feel enclosed and keeps it light.
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In our summer at the Barbizon, I felt enclosed in the amber of the long-ago (not entirely an unpleasurable sensation) while craning to see what lay ahead.
The sites sit within an expanse of space that allow viewing of the surrounding area but it still feels enclosed, provides more than enough room for Wally to enjoy a good boondock, and with so many tree branches falling to the ground, firewood is for free of the taking!
Instead of feeling enclosed, you feel the opposite".
Dark colours in a small room, will make you feel too enclosed.
The reason for getting the background is, it makes the animal feel more enclosed and feel like it's in the natural environment if you get a background that looks like a rain forest.
Find a considerable location for your museum, with a reasonably large amount of land, or if you want your visitors to feel more enclosed, you can just build some of your exhibits underground and on upper levels of your building.
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