Homes in Japan may be quite old and follow traditional design, or they may be new with simple finishes and updated features. In either type of home, though, you’re likely to see influence from both the old and new.

For example, an old home may have plenty of wood, shoji (paper doors), and tatami (straw flooring), yet it may also have ultra-modern appliances and toilets.

Similarly, a brand new Japanese home may follow simple Western-inspired design characteristics and have the latest built-in features, while still having doors and flooring inspired by classic Japanese homes.

The Japanese house has gained a reputation for being smart with space – in the face of Japan’s tricky planning regulations and tight urban plots – opening up possibilities for all types of lifestyle from minimalist to communal.

Adding a Japanese interior design setting to your home can help you achieve an amazing orientation for your home. The Incorporation of unique aesthetics according to Taoism makes a Japanese style house simple and modest.

 

If you take the time to understand the Japanese culture, you will definitely fall in love with their interior design style.

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