Simplicity attracts brilliant and positive thoughts. It is as though you
are compelled to contemplate new philosophies and ideas when you are
within a bare room. It allows you to dream of making ships and building
towers in order that the world will benefit from your lofty ideas. It
seems that the value of Japanese interior design lies in the creation of simple interiors with great potentials
to permit the people within to go about their lives with constant vigor
and consistent productivity. The elements are controlled in their
colors, styles and distribution so as not to hinder on the path of human
growth.
Japanese interior design is composed of simple indoor structures,
unadorned furnishings and one or two focal points. These interior
elements combine in a harmonious way, each element playing its part to
enhance the appearance of a space and come up with the perfect balance of austere environment and tranquil indoor setting. It is the aim of Japanese interior
design to be functional and beneficial, and at the same time, to infuse
beauty in the most unexpected places and the most inconspicuous
elements. The rich texture and subdued color of the tatami mat can seem
negligible but in an interior that is clean and simple, the tatami mat
blends and adapts rather well. The appearance of the shoji screens as wall partitions,
although uniform and continuous, creates an understated elegance that
cannot be compared to the warm and appealing texture of a brick wall.
The interior elements can stand their ground when placed beside their
much more detailed and elaborate counterparts. The austerity and beauty
of the traditional Japanese garden placed outside the house or in the courtyard bears a vivid contrast to the floral gardens outside English country homes. The color of the plants and flowers remain warm-toned and earthy instead of vibrant and colorful.
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