Thursday, October 31, 2013

Bamboos wallpaper on Japanese Bedroom Interior Design

What do you do with your bedroom? Did you make it with the modern or classic design? There are so many bedroom designs that we can use for our bedroom. We can choose one of them as well as our taste. Each person must have their own taste. From the various kinds of bedroom design, there is a design that can be a good alternative for us. That is the Japanese bedroom interior design. This Japanese Bedroom design is a very simple and beautiful design. For you who like something related to Japanese, you should try this one wonderful design.
Why is it beautiful? The Japanese bedroom interior design does not contain too many things and furniture inside the bedroom. There is only the main, a big, and an enough bed for the owner. The bed itself does not need some kind of furniture for placing it. We only need a carpet and put the bed on it. It does not mean that we cannot have the modern and beautiful view with the simple furniture. That’s absolutely wrong. If we can mix and match the furniture, and arrange them well, we will get the beautiful Japanese interior design. We can pick the modern carpet with no motif. And we can combine it with the modern spring bed too with the similar color. They will be a great combination.
The most important thing in the Japanese bedroom interior design is about the wallpaper. We can have a little accent on the wall with the bamboos. This is the icon of Japanese. We can have these bamboos on the wall with the medium size. We do not need to make it with the big size. We can just draw it in the corner of the room without covering all over the wall. Start from the bottom up, and consider your flooring. Would you like traditional tatami (tightly woven straw) mat flooring? It is very comfortable to bare feet. Traditional Japanese design requires a certain mat layout that dictates certain room dimensions. Modern Japanese-inspired decor may use a traditional tatami mat layout as a floor insert surrounded by other flooring or one tatami mat on top of hard flooring to use as a yoga mat.
Next is the central feature of a Japanese-style bedroom - a futon or platform bed. In Japanese design, this bed does not have a footboard or, sometimes, a headboard. It has an extended platform on which the mattress sits in the middle. It usually does not have box springs. It sits low to the ground and sometimes well away from all walls. Use all silk bedding in a single rich color to continue the Japanese theme (and to pamper yourself). Add several silk pillows to your platform bed to complete the effect.

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