![]() ![]() ![]() The simplicity of furnishings – geometric furniture and décor of a “rough” natural shape All pieces of furniture in the Japanese style of the interior have simple geometric shapes The use of natural materials in raw form – unpainted wood, stone, and bamboo (their high-quality imitations are also appropriate) In the Japanese interior, furniture made of unpainted natural wood is often used. Among the key ones are the following: Japanese interior style has much in common with minimalism: laconic forms, natural materials The Japanese interior style is often compared with minimalism and Scandinavian design: it has a number of features in common with both, but still, it has pronounced features that are characteristic exclusively of it. In the modern Japanese style of the interior, concrete is actively used for decoration In the traditional Japanese style of the interior, only wood, stone and paper were used for decoration, but in modern versions of materials there was much more: concrete, glass, artificial coatings with imitation of natural ones. Modern interior in Japanese style minimalistic, but very comfortable ![]() Now the principles originally intended for a house in nature are successfully used in the arrangement of urban apartments. Several directions in this design appeared, it became more comfortable and technologically advanced (now modern household appliances are skillfully integrated into it), and a laconic decor was added, but in general, the design retained restraint and asceticism. Since its inception, the Japanese interior has changed little stylistically, but still technological progress and interethnic interaction have had a certain impact. In the Japanese style of interior, light partitions are actively used Such a house easily collapsed, but it was also easy to restore or move it to a new place, and in the event of a collapse, light structures did not cause serious harm to others. The “turbulent” climate of Japan had an important role in the formation of a special style: frequent earthquakes and natural disasters forced to build of light modular houses on a collapsible foundation and without internal walls (instead of them there were screens and removable partitions). Traditional Japanese interior – restrained and concise, with a minimum of furniture and decor The interior remained restrained, without lush décor and decorations, only with the furniture necessary for everyday use. Much more important was not the interior of the house, but a careful attitude to the surrounding garden. However, in accordance with the traditions of this country, homes were designed very budgetarily: regardless of the prosperity of the family, the main values have always been proximity to nature. Just at this time in Japan, the number of wealthy families who could build full-fledged houses increased. The traditional Japanese style in interior design originated a long time ago – around the end of the XVI century. Japanese Interior Style: History and Modernity ![]()
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