Zen

Description

Zen design ideas have been inspired from Japanese interiors, minimalistic interior design and ancient traditions. It has no precise definition in Japanese, but its meaning is reserved for objects and experiences that exhibit in paradox and all at once the very best of everything and nothing: Elegant simplicity. Effortless effectiveness.

  Line, form, space, light and material are but a few of the essential elements central to this widely popular design aesthetic. Great value is placed on the absence of nonessential internal walls to open up a space and allow an organic flow between the structure's interior and exterior. Interiors can be designed to have motion and variability, but so can spaces that are visible through windows in the house, like this Japanese rock garden. This practice is believed to reduce all elements down to their core essential quality.Natural fiber elements (bamboo, oak, ash wood, etc.) and organic colors help create a calm and serene environment. Your color palette should steer clear of bright, bold color instead you are looking for warn, neutral tones to fill your space. Shades and tones of gray work really great mixed up with white to add a crisp, clean look.

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