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Japanese Touch for Your Home
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Koji Yagi "Japanese Touch for Your Home"
Kodansha International | December 1982 | ISBN: 477001015X | PDF Format, 80 pages | English | 31 MB
Filled
with elegant designs and clever tips, A Japanese Touch for Your Home
offers bold and exciting ideas for remodeling your home or redecorating
your apartment. The author, architect Koji Yagi, explains the basic
elements of Japanese interior design and shows you how to use them.
Install tatami mats and shoji doors--cardinal elements of Japanese
interior design--and see how beautifully they respond to the Western
home. Change the size and shape of a room easily and tastefully with
bamboo screens and movable partitions. Build a simple Japanese-style
alcove, decorate it with something special, and then flaunt it. Try
some Japanese lighting techniques--low, soft, and beautiful. Change the
mood of a room, and change your way of looking at things. A Japanese
Touch for Your Home includes much more. Practical, approachable, and
authentic, it is written by a prominent Japanese architect concerned
about the demands of contemporary lifestyles, and the answers that
traditional Japanese design has to offer. Over 120 color plates taken
by a leading Japanese photographer accompany the informed text. In
addition, over 200 black and white sketches, floor plans, and a section
on do-it-yourself projects make this a book that will pique your desire
to be creative and then show you how to fulfill it. A practical guide
for homeowners, interior designers, and people who like to work with
their heads and their hands, this book will introduce you to a new way
of living.
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Koji Yagi "Japanese Touch for Your Home"
Kodansha International | December 1982 | ISBN: 477001015X | PDF Format, 80 pages | English | 31 MB
Filled
with elegant designs and clever tips, A Japanese Touch for Your Home
offers bold and exciting ideas for remodeling your home or redecorating
your apartment. The author, architect Koji Yagi, explains the basic
elements of Japanese interior design and shows you how to use them.
Install tatami mats and shoji doors--cardinal elements of Japanese
interior design--and see how beautifully they respond to the Western
home. Change the size and shape of a room easily and tastefully with
bamboo screens and movable partitions. Build a simple Japanese-style
alcove, decorate it with something special, and then flaunt it. Try
some Japanese lighting techniques--low, soft, and beautiful. Change the
mood of a room, and change your way of looking at things. A Japanese
Touch for Your Home includes much more. Practical, approachable, and
authentic, it is written by a prominent Japanese architect concerned
about the demands of contemporary lifestyles, and the answers that
traditional Japanese design has to offer. Over 120 color plates taken
by a leading Japanese photographer accompany the informed text. In
addition, over 200 black and white sketches, floor plans, and a section
on do-it-yourself projects make this a book that will pique your desire
to be creative and then show you how to fulfill it. A practical guide
for homeowners, interior designers, and people who like to work with
their heads and their hands, this book will introduce you to a new way
of living.
Download Links:
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