We bring minimalism to the interior, decorated with bamboo and cranes, hang bulk lamps and equip the place to relax on the floor.
1 minimalism
Japanese minimalism is very difficult to confuse with European. A large number of textures, complex surface decoration and perfectly verified smooth lines set the overall mood. All household trivia and items are hiding in the cabinets, only furniture and laconix accessories. Many open space, bare sex. Open windows that will not decorate with curtains. Using blinds or Japanese curtains are long cloths of the fabric, with a weight loss below.
2 Love for natural materials
The Japanese interior cannot be imagined without the use of natural materials: wood, stone, fabrics. They are so much that it rushes into the eyes. For example, a tree in one room can be found on the floor, in furniture, accessories, partitions, beams and the ceiling. This creates an air atmosphere in warm colors: eco-friendly and tactful pleasant.
3 Natural Color Gamut
Bright saturated colors here can be found perhaps in a pair of accessories. The main gamma is as close as possible to nature: all shades of brown, beige and gray, with grinding green and black. To be in such a space because of this very comfortable, the eyes rest and feel a feeling of relaxation from the bustle.
4 decoration of walls
The decoration of walls is playing a very big role. They are decorated with canvas with traditional Japanese images of architecture or nature, hang plates with hieroglyphs in wooden frames. You can use the lattice panels with wooden crossbars and translucent rice paper. Despite the decor noticeable and large on the area, the room does not seem overloaded due to the minimum number of furniture and the complete absence of households in sight.
5 Ceiling decoration
Traditionally, the ceiling in the Japanese interior is decorated with wooden beams and crossbars. In modern houses and apartments, large light designs with decorative wooden lattices are more common. They play the role of an additional source of daylight and allow you to maintain the historical roots of this style.
6 vegetable and bird ornament
Another recognizable Japanese interior attribute, which is easy to borrow and transfer to your - vegetable and bird ornament. The most recognizable symbols of Japan - Bamboo, blooming Sakura and crane. They can be found on the walls, partitions, paintings.
7 Volumetric lamps
Despite the fact that bulk paper chandeliers and lamps can be found in European interior directions (for example, in Scandinavian), in the Japanese interior they look quite different. Historically, such lamps leads all the same as desire for nature. In the interior, such a chandelier resembles the moon.
8 partitions
The space in the Japanese interior is zonied by static partitions and sliding walls. Frames for them are made of wood or paper depends on the situation. If you need to protect your personal zone, such as a bedroom, an opaque rice paper is used. If complete privacy is not necessary, use translucent rice paper. Also, partitions can be exclusively decorative, entirely made of wood with a cut pattern. They only slightly emphasize the separation between two spaces. This can be separated, for example, a living room from a reading corner.
9 mandatory place to rest
The famous Japanese table on short legs and special dsabuton pillows that use to sit on the floor, with proper planning space, it may well be harmoniously neighboring the European sofa. The main thing is to properly withstand the flower gamut and achieve smooth transitions in the furniture.
10 Accessories
Japanese-style accessories are very recognizable, so they need to prepare the basis for them. Best of all, they look at minimalism, at least with a slight bias in the Japanese interior style, but this is not the only available option. Recently, the popularity of northern minimalism and Japanese style mix, as well as Vabi Sabi, is a ascetic version of the Japanese direction with a large bias in asceticism.
Creating such an interior, try hanging on a kimono wall on a special wooden frame, decorate the table with a pair of painted vases or hang paper cranes under the ceiling.