Minimalist décor: making more of less
We are drowning in possessions. If you disbelieve, check any drawer, closet, cupboard, or chest of drawers in your home. Chances are, it’s filled to bursting capacity. Same goes for the many tables, surfaces, and counters — everything’s drowning in a surfeit of possessions. In 2023, perhaps the best thing you can do for your home is to make it the year of less, and embrace minimalism and…
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Nobuko and Kazumi Shimazaki added a touch of their native Japan to their New Jersey home a few years ago. The teahouse, created for small dinner parties, was constructed by a Japanese builder who used American pine, redwood, cedar, oak and cherry. Mylar replaces the traditional paper in the shoji.
At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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marty’s manga club 🍦🐾
inspired by this post by the lovely @moxxie-crossing
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traditional tea house with an inside garden 🍵🌱
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