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Japanese Harmonious Architecture and Japanese Design Style

Japanese harmonious architecture is also called "harmonious architecture" or "Japanese architecture". 13 ~ 14 th century Japanese Buddhist architecture inherited the characteristics of Buddhist temples, traditional shrines and China's Tang Dynasty architecture in the 7th ~10 th century, and adopted rest hilltops, deep overhangs, raised floors, outdoor platforms, horizontal wooden walls and cypress skin roofs. The appearance is light and free and easy.

natural material

Traditional Japanese-style homes use a lot of natural materials in the decoration of rooms, instead of advocating luxury and splendor, they take elegance, moderation and profound Zen as their realm.

Simple and natural style

In Japanese interior design, colors are mostly concentrated on the colors of natural materials such as logs, bamboo, rattan and hemp, forming a simple and natural style. For example, the traditional Japanese carp flag, the Japanese Kingsguard, the Japanese lucky cat, and the Edo wind chime. It's all Japanese articles.

Spatial flow and separation

Japanese design style is directly influenced by Japanese harmonious architecture, focusing on the flow and separation of space. Flow is a room divided into several functional spaces. Space can always make people calm down and think, with endless Zen.