There is a room with a lot of shelves and a couch

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Minimalism: Japanese interiors are known for their simplicity
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Clutter is minimized
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and only essential items are prominently displayed
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Natural Materials: Japanese design often incorporates natural materials such as wood
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bamboo
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rice paper
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and stone
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These materials create a strong connection to the environment
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Neutral Color Palette: Neutral and muted colors like white
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beige
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and soft grays dominate the color scheme
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creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere
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Shoji Screens: Sliding paper screens
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known as Shoji
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are used to divide spaces and filter light
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adding a sense of privacy and elegance
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Fusuma: These are sliding panels covered in elaborately designed fabrics
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They are used to create versatile and visually appealing room divisions
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Tatami Flooring: Traditional Japanese straw mats called tatami cover the floor
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offering a comfortable and natural flooring option
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Zen Aesthetics: Zen principles
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emphasizing simplicity and tranquility
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play a significant role in Japanese interior design
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Bonsai and Ikebana: Miniature trees (bonsai) and elegant flower arrangements (ikebana) are often used as decor
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adding a touch of nature indoors
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Wabi-Sabi: This concept celebrates imperfection
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appreciating the beauty in natural wear and aging
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which is reflected in the design elements
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