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Inspiration On Housing -
09-12-2009, 09:44 PM
Hello everybody,
my wife spent several months living in Japan and has become totally addicted to japanese way of housing. We are building new house and she would like to implement there the japanese "genius loci". I have only general idea what´s going on even i have lots of catalogues and magazines on japanese interiors/exteriors. I have the master plan, but am missing the real life, those little differences which make the THING. What i´m looking for is a tip or advice how to catch the genius loci either in form of an personal experience or as a link on some webage with photos, comments, etc. Sorry for my english. Cheers. Robert. |
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09-14-2009, 02:35 AM
or you could pop round to larry ellison's house:
The Real Estalker: Larry Ellison's Japanese Freak Out i do hope you guys have a good designer, because it is so easy for the japanese style to be done very badly. if possible i would look around your area for a minimalist interior decorator or architect,.... i think they would b more likely to translate the feeling instead of just the style. and from looking around my living room in an old japanese house right now, the details and the joints are very important, its almost constructivism in that they dont hide the joints, but they display their workmanship in the intersections of columns and beams. also the colour scheme and the contrast between soft and hard materials like fabic or paper on the sliding doors, tatami vs exposed timber work. |
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09-14-2009, 12:44 PM
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Thank you Trunker, i still do think i´m able do design it by myself (i´m the interior designer), but as i do have little experience with japanese houses, i´m collecting the informations and experience. Trunker, would it be possible to place somewhere few illustrations of the things you were talking about? For example SeeMyLiving - Welcome is easy to use. Thank you Regards Robert |
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09-14-2009, 03:43 PM
That's a very nice idea ,your wife will have a Japanese way and at the same time I'm sure she has her own touches concerning the décors or the surrounding.
For instance you have the living room where there is that special table on the floor or their gardens and if sakura trees "cheery trees" can grow in your country that would be awesome. good luck wish you happiness in your new house ![]() these are some designs ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here you keep a western touch with a Japanese one in the same place ![]() ![]() Ashhado ana la Ilaha ila Allah w ana Mohammad rasoul Allah
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09-14-2009, 07:08 PM
Nice ideas Rafif, i appreciate the photos. My daughter has already decided to have a golden fish in her room.
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09-14-2009, 08:11 PM
Konnichiwa;
Oh to be honest having a golden fish is fantastic I like fish but cats the most ![]() and I'm happy to see that you've liked my ideas ,for that masterpiece it's from google ![]() for the last question hmmmmmm ![]() ![]() I'll try to find some pictures for our buildings in North Africa as soon as possible and put them here if you would like to see them ![]() Sayounara Ashhado ana la Ilaha ila Allah w ana Mohammad rasoul Allah
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09-14-2009, 08:37 PM
Rafif, i´m definitely interested to see your living in Africa, you can place the photos here. Apropos mademoiselle, this is the flat where i do currently live with my wife and daughter: SeeMyLiving - Details of user's home..
Robert |
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