Tine Moens
Traditional japanese interior design
Immerse yourself in the elegance and simplicity of traditional Japanese interior design. Explore top ideas to create a harmonious and tranquil living space inspired by Japanese culture.
Infuse your space with the essence of Japan through a thoughtfully designed living room. Find inspiration in elements like sliding doors, bonsai, and a neutral color palette.
Mere Black
By Alan George Imagine coming home to a space that’s not just beautiful, but also a peaceful retreat from the outside world. Sounds dreamy, right?...
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Sung Chang
Japanese house interior. I love how the house looks so open, due to the windows and spacing of everything.
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Otoniel Hatake Kakashi
Designs in the Zen style merge harmoniously the aesthetics and philosophy of a space created with features of serenity, simplicity, and harmony. Drawing so much from the calm aesthetic and minimalistic beauty of the traditional Japanese home, the design perfectly integrates natural elements, subdued colors, and clean lines to foster a spirit-full living space replete ... Read more
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Tricia Espinoza
Tokonoma, a Japanese-style alcove, is a space where you can display art objects in a Japanese-style guest room. It is also called "Toko."
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Lonte Squieu
By Alan George You know how sometimes you walk into a room and instantly feel at ease, as if a weight lifts off your shoulders?...
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Lisa Noblet
From the book Japan Country Living: Spirit, Tradition, Style by Amy Sylvester Katoh, photographs by Shin Kimura, Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland Vermont and Tokyo, Japan, 1993. Kimura's work has also appeared in Met Home and Paris Vogue. (See also the higher res version of this photo.) blog.ounodesign.com/2009/04/02/japanese-interiors-updated...
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Meirav Barki
Japanese Genkan Essentials for designing a welcoming space are simpler than you think. Picture an entryway that sets a peaceful tone. Detailed guide on our blog.
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Edward George London