Japanese Interior Design Elements
Modern versions of the shoji uses glass panels instead of rice paper for easier maintenance.
Japanese interior design elements. In the past most rooms of the house would have been floored with tatami. They are traditionally made from rice paper and used for internal walls. Natural light is considered a human right in japan for homeowners and apartment dwellers alike.
Inside the house are used in abundance of light frame partition types of wood or bamboo which stretched canvas cloth or paper. This project comes to us courtesy of japanese architect usami sekkei. Generally a classic japanese house it s an easy team box where load bearing walls are collapsible.
Japanese interior partition designs. Tatami mats are the traditional flooring material for japanese homes. One of the most iconic elements of japanese interiors is shoji also known as sliding screens.
Balance and contrast these two elements are evident in a successful implementation of japanese interior design. Japanese style abhors capital walls and partitions. Views ideally of mountains or water but more often of a garden are essential.
But modern variations are often have glass on one side and are used for external walls such as this. The contrast between elaborate weaves of the wicker chairs in a sofa and white upholstery and cushions enhance the overall look of the furniture. Japanese houses are sited north south with the main rooms facing south to ensure steady sunlight throughout the day on that side of the world.
Traditionally they are made from translucent rice paper framed by wood. Tatami platform beds with coarse texture blend well with their dark wood frames.