Home Styles 101: Asian Interior Design

Posted on: June 19th, 2017 by The Carpet Guys

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From Zen to Chinoiserie, Asian interior design has been influencing western world home design by storm.

The sense of peace and tranquility an Asian inspired home style can create is loved by many people today.

Dive into the wonderous world of Asian inspired interiors with The Carpet Guys.

Creating an Asian-Inspired Room

To correctly incorporate the elements of Asian design in your home, pay attention to specific details including the following:

  1. Backdrops – Nature largely inspires Asian themes and designs. Keep the backdrop as neutral as possible with gentle creams, soothing blues, and gray colors. The backdrop offers a relaxed laid-back mood and sets the tone for the room’s décor.
  2. Use a hint of vibrant color – Using vibrant colors subtly throughout the room will help balance the space. Deep rich colors can be beautifully matched with neutral tones to make a tranquil room.
  3. Flooring – Common floors for Asian design typically a short pile carpet, for placing softness at your feet and integrating green plants through the room can bring a very comforting, peaceful, and cheerful tone to the space. You can choose to have natural wood flooring installed if you aren’t a carpet person.
  4. Visual and textural balance Finding the right balance of textures and colors in a space will greatly determine the harmonious ambiance.
  5. Water – Incorporating water into a room can be an added comforting and relaxing feature. A table waterfall can really change how the room feels.
  6. Calm – The Asian style is muted and calm. It adds elegance and accentuates the theme.
  7. Natural sounds and fragrances – Using plants, waterfalls, incense, or other naturally scented products can play a critical part in comforting and calming the space.

For the flooring, neutral colors tend to works best with this style. Look into cream or beige carpets for the perfect fit.

Mixing Oriental art and décor into your space can give your home a diverse and calm atmosphere. Using bold pieces as well as soft details throughout the room can change a room’s mood. Use clean lines, neutral materials, and simple furnishings that can balance and complement the space.

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Natural neutral hues/earthy tones throughout a room can offer a very calming effect. Hues of sage and beige can make a room feel peaceful and quiet. To add color to your room, you can incorporate dominant colors as accents.

Deep reds are powerful colors that incite strength, passion, and excitement. Deep reds are also correlated with energy and vitality. Deep orange, coral, deep greens, and pinks are fantastic colors to use sparingly. Too much can be overpowering and upset the calm space.

Top 3 Asian Home Interior Design Plans

Zen Style

Decorating zen style is one of the more popular Asian design plans. Zen design plays off the minimalistic approach (less is more). The space is always clutter-free to avoid disrupting the flow of harmony.

In zen style house design, the most recognizable statue is that of Siddartha Guatama, better known as The enlightened one or Buddha. These statues are iconic in any zen styled room.

Low seating and floor cushions around a table are easy ways to design a zen tone, and low platform beds are fundamentally strategic.

Bamboo furniture and tatami mats are nice simple pieces that can change a room. Using simple lines and natural color palettes can create a zen space. Simple, sleek, minimal, and natural is the goal.

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Chinoiserie

Any home interior magazine you read will have chinoiserie elements in them. The term itself is derived from the French word “chinois”, meaning Chinese. Although it didn’t originate in Asia, it started in tandem with trading from Europe and China.

Chinoiserie interior design has four major motifs:

  1. Foo Dogs – These dogs date back to Imperial China thousands of years ago. Foo dogs are actually lions that stand guard outside of temples and palaces.
  2. Nature Scenes – Since Asian inspired decor is heavily based on nature, most wallpapers in Chinoiserie design sport a lush garden or sprawling floral patterns.
  3. Pagodas – Pagodas became sacred as Buddhism brought them to China. They became quite popular in the region’s style.
  4. Dragons – As a symbol of good luck, dragons are very prominent in Chinese folklore and mythology. You’ll find dragons and many ceramics and works of art that are popular in chinoiserie design.

Chinoiserie home design has an enduring appeal that all your visitors will love, so consider this style of design when you are beginning revocation plans.

Feng Shui

Feng Shui has been practiced in Chinese culture for centuries and is now playing a major role in interior design, including western design and architecture.

According to Feng Shui, there are both negative and positive energies that need to be balanced. To achieve this balance, designs in the home must be thought out carefully. Harmony must be projected into the room via correct placement.

Using doubles of furniture pieces can help enhance the symmetry of the room. Remove all negative symbolism and keep the angles of which your furniture is placed in mind.

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our products will complete your Asian interior design perfectly, and we will show you all our samples during your free in-home flooring estimate.

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