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  1. 2023年8月29日 · Four different floor levels are used in this small area, adeptly demonstrating the advantages of the level-change technique. The floor surface also varies throughout this house in keeping with the use of each space, from stone in the entry, to dark natural wood, to tatami, to cork flooring, to bathroom tile.

  2. 2023年7月27日 · Several options for flooring are available, too, like plastic, wooden, fake grass, stone, tile, ceramic, etc. DCM even has options for wooden planks and boards that are JAS-certified (which is durable!) or non-JAS certified (which is 50 percent cheaper!).

  3. 2023年6月19日 · Traditional Japanese interiors utilize low tables and floor-level seating. The greatest single advantage of this low, horizontal orientation in living space is that smaller spaces feel larger. The psychological and perceptual reasons for this are still poorly understood, but there seems to be a ratio between perceived horizontal expanse and perceived vertical limit that determines whether one ...

  4. 2016年9月15日 · Tatami, a traditional Japanese flooring material made from tightly woven igusa (soft rush straw), dates all the way back to the Nara Period (710-794) and has always been reserved for flooring. But now, a Japanese company is trying to broaden the possibilities of tatami by creating a line of furniture upholstered in tatami.

  5. 2017年2月10日 · Across the world, the concept of interior design is forever changing and reinventing itself—even among the oldest countries in the world. Japanese designers are constantly finding new ways to mix traditional styles with emerging trends, while always preserving one core principle: achieving harmony with the space and materials used.

  6. 2019年4月23日 · Living Large in Tiny Japanese Houses. Home is where the heart is, regardless of the size, as demonstrated by Japan's "tiny houses." For reference, a "tiny house" typically refers to a house with less than 20 square meters (or about 215 square feet) of floor space. The idea is to maximize efficiency by fitting everything anyone could need in a ...

  7. 2015年12月10日 · Splitting the first and second floor of this Tokyo home is a 360-degree mezzanine surrounded by raised windows that circle around the house.

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