Soothing Japanese-Styled Bedrooms

Interior design in the Japanese style is becoming more and more popular for bedroom decor for several reasons. Why? Japanese style incorporates simple lines and natural materials that balance and complement each other, to create a very relaxing, contemplative space - a very desirable bedroom environment. You can create your own Japanese-style bedroom by keeping the two concepts of simplicity and balance in the front of your mind as you make design choices.

Here are some of the ways that use can use the Japanese style when it comes to decorating your bedroom.

1 - Use the theme of simplicity

One of the main themes in Japanese style is simplicity. Picture the design of a shoji screen or door. It has very simple lines and therein lies its beauty. Each piece of Japanese furniture is minimalist art. A platform bed with a mattress sitting in the middle covered in silk sheets - simplicity and luxuriousness in one basic piece of furniture.

2 - Use the theme of balance

Decorative items in the Japanese design style are also simple and complimentary (or balanced), such as:

1. Three individual bamboo shoots in tiny river gravel and water in a rectangular slate container.

2. One single flower floating in a bowl of water.

3. The bonsai tree.

4. A row of matching candles.

5. A line of smooth stones on a bed of moss.

As you can see from the list above, Japanese decorative features often incorporate living plants. This offers some of the balance inherent to traditional Japanese decor.

3 - Use the theme of water

Japanese decor also uses water. As the bowl of water with a single flower in it illustrates, water features do not have to be fancy or large, but they should be included to create the overall balance that is inherent in the Japanese decorating style.

If you have the room, and would like a larger indoor water feature, consider including a pond in which you can add a few koi (a colorful, decorative Japanese carp) and water plants. Koi do not grow larger than their environs can support, so you do not have to worry about them outgrowing your pond.

4 - Use small touches to finish off

For additional Japanese design touches, add a geisha doll or a trio of wall scrolls. You can also add traditional Japanese tatami mats to your floor. A single tatami mat is great for yoga. An entire tatami floor in the traditional Japanese style is beautiful and easy on tired feet.

For lighting, use shoji-style lamps or rice paper lanterns. These translucently shaded lights offer warm, diffused light that is less taxing on your eyes than harsh overhead lighting. Adding a dimmer to your shoji-style light or rice paper lamp will increase its lighting versatility.

So there you have it.

Japanese-inspired interior design offers simple, elegant style that encourages relaxation, meditation, and self-reflection. Your bedroom should be your sanctuary. After a long day at work or taking on any of life's stresses, it is important to have a place of peace where you can unwind and let the stresses of the day slip away while you prepare to let your body rest through the night. With simple Japanese decor, your bedroom can be transformed into an oasis that starts relaxing you as soon as you enter its soothing environment.

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