If you’re all about sophisticated minimalism, then modern Japanese interior design is most likely up your alley. Characterised by natural materials, open spaces, and sleek neutral tones, it oozes a kind of tranquillity and effortless charm.
One of the key principles of Japanese interior design is having ample space, even when you only have a small home.
In fact, many designers subscribe to the Japanese concept of Ma, which entails that one needs to shape their living space in a way that allows them to grow and progress.
To achieve this, most interior designers in Japan arrange a room’s items and furniture such that they follow a natural flow. Meaning, all these things have a perfect placement and purpose.
The furniture must line only one or two walls, while the rest should be open and clutter-free! Best to have large cabinets, drawers, or tables with cubby holes to save space.
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