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  1. 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!). Part II: For Cheap Home Improvement and Decorative Flower Arrangement Ideas.

  2. 2017年3月10日 · Called uguisu-bari in Japanese (meaning Japanese nightingale, or bush warbler, guard or watch), nightingale floors are pretty clever in their design. Carpenters place floorboards over the standard support framework. The boards, though, are attached a little more loosely to allow slight movement when they're stepped on.

  3. 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.

  4. 2023年2月20日 · Tatami are wide rectangular floor mats, covered with woven rush, which have been traditionally used to cover entire rooms in Japan, particularly those used for living, sleeping, and eating. Firm but yielding underfoot, tatami are comfortable for sitting and reclining

  5. 2017年3月16日 · 2. Hinoki Boards. The flooring of Kiyomizu's veranda is made of over 400 hinoki boards. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Chamaecyparis_obtusa_SZ123.png. Hinoki is a species of cypress native to Japan that yields particularly high-quality timber.

  6. 2023年6月19日 · In Part 1 of this series, we look at useful concepts that underlie space-efficient Japanese home design. These are not intended to give your home a “Japanese” style, though many of the concepts are rooted in tradition. Instead, these concepts are meant to stimulate your thinking about how to make the most of your own living space.

  7. 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.