Japanese house designs are absolutely simple and extremely
attractive at the same time. The design can be seen in simple, clean lines,
uncluttered surfaces and certain materials with architectural features and
landscaping reminiscent of tradition such as rice, silk and natural woods.
Nowadays people are opting for more Japanese style living as it is very easy,
simple and elegant. It will surely be a house full of beauty and relaxation.
The foremost thing that you need to know is how you will
convert your room to a Japanese style one. This can be a difficult process, as
you would need to learn the entire culture of Japan first. And if you want to
go for something that has a lot of complicated design and color in it, then it
is entirely the opposite of a Japanese house design. The main idea is to not to
fill the room with a lot of stuff but to just put the right things at the right
places.
In a good Japanese design detail the biggest and most
prominent factor is the natural light. An open window that allows the sunlight
in the room is a clear example of a Japanese design detail. Use soft curtains
with light colors for this to happen. Having loads of airways and windows will
bring the feel of Japan.
The basic element is simplicity. Try avoiding the
complicated stuff and overly crowded clusters of things that you once thought
were beautiful. There should be a simply carved table, a single rug, light
furniture to complete the look. Try picking furniture that isn’t much too high
from the floor. The closer to floor it is the better the Japanese look you can
create.
The Japanese is emphasized on minimalism, clean lines, low
furniture and soothing earth tones, which have brighter and features exposed
wooden beams, rough wooden floors, folk art, big windows, vintage fabrics and
lanterns.
The characteristic tends to modern look, which is perfect
for small spaces and lofts. The style maintains simplicity but adds splashes of
green, black lacquer or brilliant red shade. This interior can be achieved by
using minimal decoration such as ornamentation, geometric order and a balance
of seemingly opposing features as embodied in the concept of yin yang effect.
You will need to remove all clutter and anything fussy. Walls
are kept mostly bare because the style of decorating is extremely simple. Maybe
it just needs one piece of artwork hanging in the middle. You must select basic
colors like brown, gray and tan, with accents of gold. These four colors are
predominant in homes, which can be included black lacquered furniture
preferably with gold accents.
Lastly, if you want to strengthen the atmosphere of Japanese
look, try to include some carefully chosen decorative accessories such as
Bonsai plants, bamboo blinds and grass mats.