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Create a Stunning Asian Inspired Home Theme

  • December 7, 2017
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There are many options on the table when it comes to selecting a new interior design theme for rooms in your home. Lots of people choose the Eastern aesthetic these days because it’s simple, sleek, and stylish. However, knowing where to begin can seem like somewhat of a difficult task. With that in mind, there are a few ideas below that might point you in the right direction. Think about these suggestions before putting your plan in place and setting the wheels in motion. In most instances, you won’t have to break the bank to achieve astounding results.

1. Choosing the perfect backdrop colors.

One of the main trends you’ll notice with Eastern or Asian-inspired interior design themes relates to the use of color. You’ll want to focus on natural shades that mimic nature, and so greens, browns, and reds are always popular choices. The idea is to create a laid-back ambience that will help you to relax after a long day at work. You can also add some Asian-themed stencils or wall stickers if you want to achieve the best outcomes. Those who don’t mind some renovation work might choose to remove a wall or two in their homes and replace them with Japanese-inspired partition screens. However, that will require a substantial investment.

 

2. Adding an Asian inspired water feature.

Some people don’t like the idea of having a water feature inside their home because the noise can make them feel a little uncomfortable according to sites like Serenity Health. However, water features are a common theme in properties in China and Japan, and they have been for many years. Those items help you to establish an atmosphere of equilibrium, and they should also help you to unwind. According to experts with an understanding of Feng Shui, the sound of flowing water will promote tranquility and positivity in your house and provide a much-needed calming influence.

 

3. Buying authentic Asian furniture and accessories.

Adding some authentic furniture and accessories from the Far East is a fantastic idea if you want to make the most of you oriental interior design. Thanks to the internet, you can access lots of websites that sell original and handmade items that are sure to help you achieve your goals. Low beds and tables are a staple for homes in China and Hong Kong as most families will sit on the floor when eating their meals. Maybe you could get something similar? Representatives from Ming’s Living and similar brands claim the number of Western people buying their products during the last few years has increased dramatically. So, you’re not the only one who’s come to love Asian-inspired design trends.

There are lots of other things you can do to create a stunning oriental aesthetic in your home this year. So, you just need to check out some images online or in design magazines to get some more inspiration. Hopefully, the ideas presented in this post will help you to make a start form the basis of your plan. If you’re the type of person who feels stressed out every single day; you should get started as soon as possible. Enjoy!

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