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10 Ways to Add Japanese Style to Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Yes, peaceful simplicity surrounds the modest designs of Japanese culture. Thousands of years steeped in tradition have influenced Japan’s architecture and interior design aesthetic, resulting in a serene and very cultural interior design. The sliding doors are a great Japanese design solution.

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Avente Tile Talk: Go Green with Tile

Tile Talk

Each tile is exquisitely hand-painted in relief. Green is regarded as the color of eternal life in Japan. Yucatan Dark Green Hand Painted Ceramic Tile. backsplash designs. bathroom design. decorative tile. design ideas. design standards. design trends. fireplace tile designs.

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4 Reasons to Add Shibori and Indigo to Your Decor

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Here are four reasons why you should incorporate indigo in your next room design. There’s a reason we’ve kept this color in our design repertoires for generations upon generations. Shibori is a dyeing technique that traces its roots back to 8th century Japan. And shibori is a slam-dunk addition – and an easy DIY.

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Pick of the Litter: 40 Modern Pet Products for the Design Fanatic

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

If you’re a design purist, the everyday dog bowl or cat scratcher doesn’t work in your modernist home. They mix two of your favorite things: good modern design and your favorite furry (or feathered) friend. The Rocking Bird Cage by Chimere is for the avant garde design fan (and their birds).

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14 Simple Shibori Projects To DIY This Summer

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Call it the older, cooler sibling of the classic childhood tie-dye projects, or just call it the new way to decorate your home. In fact, historians say the earliest known piece of shibori fabric was made back in the 8th century in Japan. Either way, we think shibori is the dip-dye style that is here to stay.

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If you can't afford the tip you can't afford the meal; a Blog Off post

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. Though its most apparent in North America, its evident in Europe, Japan and Australia too. It bleeds into the professions too and everyone from doctors to designers feels the same pressure to compete on price rather than value. kitchen design.

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PRACOWNIA Club&Restaurant Creatively Simulating a Painter's.

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This original restaurant design is called Pracownia (which in Polish means “workshop”) because it was envisioned as a light pastiche of a painter’s studio. Colorful blobs can be spotted throughout, as the entire interior of the dining area has been splashed with paint. ski of AJOT Design Studio for [.] -->.

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