I was talking to a friend last
time when suddenly I got the idea of asking her about new topics for my blog.
And then we came out into topics like the Japanese style living room... Natural
style designer furniture, warmth atmosphere, this time we’ll try to dig down
some enigma of the minimalistic concept based on the conventional attributes of
modern Japanese design ideas.
Japanese interior style has long
been acclaimed for its elegant minimalism. You could probably observed the
typically sleek and modern style, and yet, still retaining an ancient feeling
of mystery in a traditional Japanese architecture. A few decor pieces and
design techniques can turn any living room into a Japanese-style haven.
Though we may find it a bit hard to replicate the discrete look in your own home, creating a Japanese atmosphere can be achieved quite easily. On the other hand, accessories with Japanese flair are not hard to find. It is best known and popular among the style.
Shoji, a door made of wood and
paper immediately will add an oriental look to your living room. It may be a
little costly, so consider using shoji screen, or blinds made from wood or
paper as an affordable alternative. Shoji is a significant element in a
Japanese interior and installing the same can quite make a difference.
You may cover the floor with
sectioned mats called tatami on which people could sit comfortably. A tatami or
sisal rug is ideal for the earth tone color scheme. While a black and white rug
with an Oriental motif would work best for the bold color scheme.
Less is more in a Japanese-style
living room. Select pieces that provide enough seating without cluttering up when
adding furnitures into the room. Place a low table with floor cushions at the
center of the rug. Couches and chairs should then be placed along the walls of
the room to improve the overall flow and balance.
Bring in decor objects and
lightings. Placed a small bonsai tree at
the center of the table in the middle of the room. You may try to consider
replacing your lighting fixtures. Take out your ordinary lamp shades and
replace them with something more Japanese-like made of wood, clay or washi
papers. For the walls, you can add a small calligraphy print, another feature
that we could find in modern Japanese living rooms.
The essence of Japanese interior
is its finesse and elegance. Arranging a living room like Japanese is to keep
it less clatter, in other words, "simplicity is the key". The
finished result should be almost bare to highlight the designer furniture
pieces and artwork.