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What are the characteristics of Japanese-style villa

Japanese Japanese-style architecture, also known as "Japanese-style architecture" or "Japanese-style architecture". 13-14th century Japanese Buddhist architecture inherited from the 7th to 10th century Buddhist temples, traditional shrines and China's Tang Dynasty architectural features, the use of hermetic roofs, deep eaves, elevated floors, outdoor terraces, horizontal wood siding facades, hinoki bark repair roofs, etc., the appearance of light and unrestrained. The 13th and 14th century Japanese Buddhist buildings inherited the characteristics of Buddhist temples and traditional shrines from the 7th to 10th centuries and the Tang Dynasty in China.

Japanese interior design in the color of the original wood color, as well as bamboo, rattan, hemp and other natural materials color, forming a simple natural style. For example, Japanese traditional festival items such as Japanese carp flags, Wabi-sabi Mikado, Japanese fortune cats, Edo wind chimes, and so on are all Wabi-sabi style items.

Japanese design style is directly influenced by Japanese Japanese architecture, pay attention to the flow of space and separation, the flow is a room, separation is divided into several functional spaces, the space always allows people to quietly think, Zen.

Traditional Japanese home will be a large number of natural materials used in the decoration of the living room, decoration, do not promote luxury and luxury, gold and blue, to light and elegant moderation, deep Zen for the realm.

The traditional Japanese home uses a lot of natural materials in the decoration of the room.