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The Tao of Asian Home Dcor

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Asian homes range from wooden houses on stilts in the jungles of
Thailand to tiny, super-efficient apartments in Tokyo. So there are a
lot of inspirations to draw from when putting Asian home dcor in your
dwelling. Many decorators draw on feng shui, minimalism, or tropical
patterns to evoke an Asian look. Whether you prefer a simple Chinese
teapot or an elaborate Vietnamese wall hanging, there are a few
accessories that are necessary to Asian dcor. Red and GoldBecause of
Chinese influence, red is a very popular Asian furniture color. Asian
home dcor should incorporate at least one or two pieces of wood
furniture painted in a rich, deep, patinated red. Real antique
Chinese furniture does not generally have Chinese words or gaudy
flowers painted on it. The furniture is about subtlety. Yet mixed
with carving and gilt, Asian home dcor can look subtle but also rich.
Throughout Asia, adding a little gilt detail to furniture is common
and tasteful. There is also a symbolism to the carving for people who
know how to read it. Experts can tell where and why a piece was
created just by looking at the kinds of patterns carved into the
wood. Fine FabricsAsia was already home to a thriving silk industry
thousands of years ago. While silk is still a luxury, it is also
typical of fine Asian home dcor. This does not mean your whole couch
must be upholstered in silk, but it does mean some throw pillows or a
footstool covered in silk should be part of the look. Be creative
with your choices. You could hang a picture of a woman wearing a
kimono; for example, or you could hang a real kimono. The latter is
definitely more interesting. In Southeast Asia, batik or hand-woven
textiles are popular. In Indonesia and Malaysia, intricate batiks are
native attire for everyone from peasants to sultans. The best are
hand-made in a restrained, geometric style. Some communities still
weave on handlooms and create symmetric masterpieces with just a few
colors of silk or cotton thread. Simply hanging one of the fabrics on
the wall is a beautiful and authentic touch for your Asian home dcor.
FlowersWhile Asian dcor might not utilize flowery fabrics, fresh
flowers are a staple in the home. People in North America cannot get
the inexpensive stems of orchid and lotus that are available in much
of tropical Asia, but they should at least invest in some high-quality
silk flowers, pictures or paintings of flowers. Easy Home Decor
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