Living Space with Bamboo Flooring and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
The owner talks about the interior of the "shoin-zukuri" or "study style" of the Japanese house, which originates from the design of the dwellings of Zen monks and samurai of the XV-XVI centuries. It can always be recognized by its characteristic "shoji" - sliding doors, as well as window and room partitions made of translucent sheets of rice paper in wooden frames. This is the first image that comes to mind when you think of Japanese interiors.
Woodharbor Kitchen
Woodharbor Kitchen
Jon Hammond BuildersJon Hammond Builders
Custom cabinetry flank either side of the newly painted fireplace to tie into the kitchen island. New bamboo hardwood flooring spread throughout the family room and kitchen to connect the open room. A custom arched cherry mantel complements the custom cherry tabletops and floating shelves. Lastly, a new hearthstone brings depth and richness to the fireplace in this open family room/kitchen space.
Mid Century Modern Update
Mid Century Modern Update
ONE DAY DESIGNONE DAY DESIGN
Mid Century Moder Living Roomo decorating update.
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Pierre Jean-Baptiste InteriorsPierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This gallery room design elegantly combines cool color tones with a sleek modern look. The wavy area rug anchors the room with subtle visual textures reminiscent of water. The art in the space makes the room feel much like a museum, while the furniture and accessories will bring in warmth into the room.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Pierre Jean-Baptiste InteriorsPierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This gallery room design elegantly combines cool color tones with a sleek modern look. The wavy area rug anchors the room with subtle visual textures reminiscent of water. The art in the space makes the room feel much like a museum, while the furniture and accessories will bring in warmth into the room.
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Arlington Home Art Gallery
Pierre Jean-Baptiste InteriorsPierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This gallery room design elegantly combines cool color tones with a sleek modern look. The wavy area rug anchors the room with subtle visual textures reminiscent of water. The art in the space makes the room feel much like a museum, while the furniture and accessories will bring in warmth into the room.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
Arlington Home Gallery
Arlington Home Gallery
Pierre Jean-Baptiste InteriorsPierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This gallery room design elegantly combines cool color tones with a sleek modern look. The wavy area rug anchors the room with subtle visual textures reminiscent of water. The art in the space makes the room feel much like a museum, while the furniture and accessories will bring in warmth into the room.

Living Space with Bamboo Flooring and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

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