Currently it is one of the most popular styles of interior decoration. Many people like the simplicity, austerity, elegance and naturalness of traditional Japanese interior. Of course, to perceive Eastern philosophy, which lies at the basis of some interior solutions, it is not easy, but to highlight the main features of this style is possible. You can start with small - to buy the service in the Japanese style or small decorative elements.
The first thing the Japanese house is oriented to the reproduction of nature, which is reflected in the color and in the shape and texture of the materials used. Appreciated the colors that are most commonly found in nature. This is, for example, shades of clay, tree bark, hay, grass, bamboo, sand, stone and so on. Based on this, select the texture, not polished and shining, and bold, rough, smooth.
The main materials that are used in every Japanese house are: wood and paper. Wood made the majority of household items and furniture. Paper pasted over the walls, sliding doors, lampshades, screens are made as to delimit the space, there are drawings and inscriptions.
Japanese interior space is divided into several zones: for leisure, work and relaxation. In the center can be placed low table and chairs (chairs or cushions for the seat) for entertaining or relaxing. Because in such houses food often right on the floor, the sterile cleanliness of this surface is given special attention. Pure and simple it looks because things and dishes hidden in closets or alcoves.
Decorations a bit, but they all have some special significance. Antique vase and flower arrangement immediately draw the attention of the guest and serve as objects of pride and admiration owners. And some intimacy and mystery situation emphasizes the soft moon" lighting.
The Japanese respect the traditions and honor the old days. Especially prized items already an angel, because it means that they have passed the test of time. Therefore, even new items people want to give a tinge of antiquity.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Japanese interior style
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