The bath is the main centerpiece for any Japanese home, so much like the fireplace for any American. It provides warmth and a good sense of family bonding aside from the cleanliness it brings. For most people living in Tokyo, especially since floor space is a big commodity, there are those who are privileged enough to have at least a bath in their home while most people go to bathhouses. Japanese bathroom design is an influence of today’s trends.
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Japanese Bathroom Design
January 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: bathroom design, interior design, japanese design, oriental design
Decorating – Can You Imagine Life Without Color?
January 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment
When you stand looking through a window, you expect to see grass that is green, a sky that is blue, and clouds that are billowy white. If you are fortunate, you may also see birds of many colors including those big black crows. When you select an auto paint color, your clothing, or even your food, color plays a big part of the decision. Color science studies how color reflects your mood. Have you ever heard someone say that they were wearing a particular color to cheer themselves up or because they were feeling a certain way? Even guys who might not think that colour is important to them remark that red cars are hot, fun, and sexy while black cars are daring and dangerous. Interior decorators are not the only ones who think about color schemes.Color selection is influenced by our moods, perception, and yes, even our culture. Symbolism, our sensitivity, and the meanings we attribute to color impact our color choices. Color therapy uses color to make us happy. Keep reading →
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Interior decorating for quite some time has been a concept or task left to the interior decorator.