Traditional Japanese House Interior
Traditional Japanese House Interior. In the traditional Japanese house, you wouldn't find big furniture like which are found in western style houses. They are signed and the pattern is never repeated.
In the traditional Japanese house, you wouldn't find big furniture like which are found in western style houses. The byobu, or folding screen, was a wooden frame, upholstered with a taut skin of paper. And antimicrobial, humidity-regulating keisodo - diatomaceous earth - is often used as the plaster base for interior walls.
A shoji is a panel (shown above) that is used in partitioning the Japanese house.
The traditional Japanese architecture has distinct features, especially in its interior design.
Unlike regular swinging doors, Shojis slide back and forth, saving space in small homes. Photo shows the interior of the Japanese Tea House. The wood in Japanese houses is often stained but never painted, since paint would cover the highly prized grain.
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