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Interior Design with Japanese Style
The Japanese believe in the concept of “Ma,” which means a fair balance between space and objects in there. It is for this reason that the traditional Japanese decor usually creates rooms that are simple but amazing, not too empty or full of things.
In turn, bedding and seats are on the floor or just like in this picture, so, the custom of removing shoes before entering the house. The furniture is designed to mimic nature and is usually neutral color. The beige, white, and wood with a tinge of color are the most common colors, with details in red, green, gold, or black.
To create a living room with Japanese design, there are some details to incorporate into the room. Instead of using carpets, place mats made from rice straw. They have a golden beige color and the edges are usually black cloth. If you do not want to invest in a carpet and want something cheaper, you can find a common carpet with the same color.
As for the seats, do not have to feel they have to necessarily sit on the floor. Although today are available on the market many tables, chairs and armchairs, the same designs are a bit higher.
The appeal is short girls have tables that can serve as a table for dinner. Most Japanese-style tables are made of heavy wood with a metal top, which usually can be plugged in and cook there.
Instead of using chairs, plush cushions placed on the floor, on which you can sit and rest. Otherwise, you can buy real low chairs with cushions if you prefer to support the back while eating. These are expensive but add an authentic touch to the decor.
The chairs and beds with Japanese design are usually placed on wooden pallets.
If you decide to decorate your house with authentic Japanese furniture or modern pieces that reflect the same style, surely you will enjoy the change. In the spaces tidy and sparsely furnished but good, will be able to better appreciate these unique accents. A carefully pruned bonsai, a Japanese letter hanging on the wall, will surely attract attention.
Finally, may have a different space every day, just by changing things in place.