Japanese Interior Design

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Minimalism:

Emphasis on simplicity and decluttering, focusing on functional and essential elements.

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Natural Materials:

Use of wood, bamboo, paper, and stone to create a harmonious and organic feel.

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Neutral Colors:

Predominantly neutral color palettes such as whites, beiges, and browns to evoke calmness and balance.

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Sliding Doors:

Incorporation of shoji screens and sliding doors to save space and provide flexible room configurations.

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Zen Philosophy:

Integration of Zen principles, promoting tranquility, mindfulness, and a connection with nature.

Tatami Mats: Use of tatami mats made from rice straw to cover floors, offering a traditional and comfortable surface.

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Indoor-Outdoor Connection:

Design elements that blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces, often through large windows and gardens.

Preference for low-lying furniture such as futons and low tables, enhancing the feeling of openness and space.

Low Furniture:

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