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What Is Japandi Interior Design? 15 Reasons We Love It
Are you looking for a way to add an element of relaxed sophistication and timeless beauty to your living space? If so, then Japandi interior design may be just the style you are searching for. The Japandi combines the best of Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality; this fresh take on home decor has been gaining…
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Japandi Interior Design & Danish Hygge Style, 10 Design Elements
Japandi Interior Design and Danish Hygge Style have been gaining a lot of popularity due to their unique blend of features. This trend blends Japanese and Scandinavian styles, creating a cozy yet minimalist home ambiance. At the heart of this design style lies ten design elements that combine the two cultures. Japandi interior design trend…
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Art Of Shou Sugi Ban: A Guide To Japanese-Style Burnt Wood
I recently fell in love with a Japanese burnt wood look known as Shou Sugi Ban wood. The way the finish is made is unique. The Japanese Shou Sugi Ban Wood, also known as the Japanese burnt wood, is an ancient Japanese process where the wood’s top surface is burned, and then a beautiful charred…
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Lacquerware And Mother Of Pearl – 10 Reasons We Love Them!
Lacquerware and Mother of Pearl are excellent home furniture and home decor materials. There are many reasons why we love them. We love lacquerware and mother-of-pearl products. Lacquerware and mother of pearl are high-quality handmade products that can produce a variety of finishes and techniques in various shapes and sizes. You can use the materials…
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Chinoiserie Vs. Toile, Differences Between Them Explained
Chinoiserie and Toile are two names we often hear in home furnishing and home decor. Even though they may seem similar, they still have some unique differences. Chinoiserie started in 17th to 18th Century Europe to imitate Chinese or Asia design that was still distinctly European. Chinoiserie would use Asian motifs or what they felt…
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What Is The Difference Between Stoneware And Earthenware?
The words Stoneware and Earthenware can be used interchangeably as if they are the same materials. The truth is that they are not the same material. Earthenware is an iron-rich clay that is fired at much lower temperatures than stoneware. Due to its iron content, Earthenware will often have an orange color or cast. Stoneware…
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Does Porcelain Crack Under Heat?
Porcelain is a type of material made from clay, and it is used for many different home decor and home furnishing products. Porcelain is a material that has been used for centuries. Porcelain is a highly durable clay fired at very high temperatures, often called “high-fired porcelain.” Because it is fired at such high temperatures,…