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Japanese tea houses are traditionally painted in a neutral colour palette, such as beige or cream. This combined with the raw materials used in the tea house creates an open and tranquil space. Overall, the decoration is kept to a minimum, with only the tokonoma drawing attention with its typical display of a chabana and a kakemono. The lattice-framed windows and sliding doors are called shoji. They’re covered in a translucent white paper that diffuses the natural light entering the room…
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I will use these images I have found on Japanese Interiors to create the inside of the Tea house. A lot of rooms seem to have very low tea tables with cushions around for people to sit on. Rugs are…
Zen Cha Matcha 🍵 in awe of the beautiful space and thoughtfully curated creative offerings. owned by a sweet husband & wife duo from Yonkers! their ceremonial grade matcha is sourced directly from Kyoto, Japan. I would come here daily if I lived here. we visited my in laws & drove an hour for the delicious baked goods made fresh by the owner, MJ & to experience the delicious matcha. next time I'll have to sit for some tea :)
Traditional Japanese-Style Tea Rooms with a View of the Waterfalls
I am very excited because I have just discovered where I can get tatami mats in the UK that are affordable! (http://www.ninecircles.co.uk/Tatami_Mats_Shoji__Lamps.aspx) Ok, let me explain. First of all, and unrelated to my work, I will be moving house soon and being a daydreamer and totally over excited by the idea of my own place, really wanted to create a Japanese space within my new home. Tatami are the woven igusa grass floor mats that traditionally carpet their floor spaces, and are a…
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Kengo Kuma designed a tea house on Vancouver roof terrace.
"A house and dewed ground Guest and host Drinking together a cup of tea In quiet contemplation In spiritual symphony" - Japanese master, Sen no Rikyú {Images via Desire To Inspire by A1 Architects}
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