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Some Ways to Bring Zen into Japanese Interior

Japanese culture is summed up in one keyword u2013 Zen. Yes, you got it right. The Japanese culture is all about peaceful and modest designs. Usually, they have a simple style, aesthetic designs, and calm places. The home interior and architecture are influenced by peacefulness and ethnic designs. To get more information please visit: https://bit.ly/37rOVlJ

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Some Ways to Bring Zen into Japanese Interior

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  1. 12 Ways to Bring Zen into Your   Japanese Interior Design Home   Japanese culture is summed up in one keyword – Zen. Yes, you understood it right. The Japanese culture is all about peaceful minimalism and modest designs. Usually, they have a simple style, aesthetic designs, and calm places. The home interior and architecture are influenced by peacefulness and ethnic designs. So, if you are also impressed with the Japanese interior style of design and want to bring some peace and harmony in your home too, check out the following Japanese interior design ideas.

  2. Add Traditional Japanese Plants Source: pinimg.com The best thing about Japanese culture is that Japanese people have huge respect for nature. They believe that the best way to maintain a strong connection with the natural world is by bringing nature indoors with Japanese plants . You can add bonsai and bamboo to your home. It will give your home a small Japanese touch. Also, you can

  3. include expansive windows in your home that allows a view of nature from every angle. This way you can bring some nature inside your home. Soaking Tubs Are Must-Have Source: pinimg.com

  4. Just like plants, elements of water also play an imperative role in the Japanese styled home and it is one of the essential elements of Japanese interiors. So, you can include a soothing spa-like bathroom by incorporating soaking tubs. These soaking tubs are usually small in size and have a bench seat alongside. By adding a soaking tub in your bath, you can create a spa-like environment at home. Sliding Doors or Shoji Screens Source: transviet.com.vn The traditional Japanese screen is called a Shoji. It is an essential element in Japanese homes. As you are paying the high cost of a home, you definitely want to utilize every square inch of space. In such a case, you can use sliding doors generally referred to as Shoji. They are semi-transparent folding screens made of a wooden frame filled with wicker, cloth, or paper. Generally, the conventional swinging doors take place but Shoji’s slide back and forth.

  5. Utilize Wood and Bamboo in Japanese Interior Design Source: pinimg.com Do you want to harmonize with nature? If yes, then using natural wooden elements in your home is a good way to achieve the objective. Walls, doors, frames, and screen grids all you can use are made of natural wood. In Japanese culture, Bamboo is a well-liked wood used for decorative purposes.

  6. Japanese Style Entrance Way Source: pinimg.com The Japanese entry is popularly known as a Genkan. This is the place where you greet visitors and where you leave your shoes once you get in. In the Japanese style interior, the entrance typically has a shelf or cabinet called a “getabako.” It is used for storing shoes. In the entryway, stone tile flooring is also quite popular.

  7. Open Space and Natural Lighting Source: bstatic.com The main principle of Japanese design is open space and minimalist design. Besides, natural lighting also plays a key role in this interior. Natural lights generally fill home by bringing pacific views and natural colors. Do you think there is any better way to light up your home? Large, expansive window and ceiling openings make your home perfectly look like a Japanese home.

  8. Dedicated Zen Meditating Space Source: stylemotivation.com You can follow the serene Japanese tradition of zen meditating by dedicating a quiet area of your home for Yoga or just to enjoy a cup of coffee. If you are a lover of Japanese-inspired home, then this quiet area with a couple of cushions for sitting down on and meditating is a must in your home. If you want to improve the look of your meditation space then you can add a water feature or burn some incense sticks. It will promote relaxation. Keep in mind; do not furnish this space with any unnecessary fixtures or furniture.

  9. Add Japanese Style Furniture Source: pinimg.com The basic rule of Japanese interior design is – low to the ground. So, to achieve this look, you have to incorporate low-to-the-ground furniture into your homes. You can include simple side tables and bed frames in your home. If you want to enjoy a more authentic look then you can have a low plank table with floor cushions. This way you can enjoy romantic dinner and dine would be bona fide.

  10. Make Use of Earthy Color Palette Source: home-designing.com When it comes to a zen-inspired design, natural colors are synonyms. So, use soft tones like green, grey, or beige. These colors promote serenity and relaxation. If you want to achieve harmony then you can achieve it by matching the color with the flooring, walls, and other elements. Always try to achieve a balanced and symmetrical look throughout the home.

  11. Flooring Source: pinimg.com In Japanese homes, “tatami” mats are used. These mats are thick straw mats that are usually ½ m in size. Previously, it was only a luxury for wealthy people. But, nowadays, it can be found in the majority of Japanese houses. These mats are so common that rooms of the home are generally measured by how many tatami mats can fit into.

  12. Go For Minimalist Approach Source: decoratorist.com If you are not aware of then listen carefully – Japanese homes are not filled with clutter. Japanese people love to keep their home design very simple. It does not mean you cannot have home luxuries. It just means that anything that you are planning to include in your home needs a place or a purpose. Go for sleek horizontal lines with neutral colors and tones. In this way, you can create a sense of balance and calm.

  13. Pay Attention to the Lighting Source: nimvo.com If you want to create an oriental-inspired lightning ambiance then go for Japanese lamps made from natural fibers. You can even use bamboo-framed lamps and paper lanterns. You can even hand wall sconces and place a floor lamp on either side of your room. When you use soft and mellow lighting crafted from natural materials, it will work perfectly with the minimalist concepts of Japanese style interior design. Ensure to place the lighting fixtures in the dark corners of your rooms and close to the window.

  14. Source: infurnia.com Take Away You do not have to necessarily grow up in a traditional Japanese home to fall in love with its simple, uncluttered, and peaceful home decorations . Japanese interior design ideas are embraced by all cultures from around the world. All you need to do is add a few basic elements such as plants, soft lighting, water features, and low profile furniture to your home. And, you can successfully achieve the same theme. By implementing some or all the above-mentioned ideas to your home, you will be able to enjoy your zen-inspired home for years to come. And, the best thing here is that to achieve this theme you do not need to spend a lot of money on fixtures or furnishings. If you have implemented any of the above ideas to your home or have any new ideas then share with us in a comment section below. We would love to hear it from you.

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