Features of the Japanese house

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  • 게시일 2022. 11. 05.
  • Features of the Japanese house. Minimalism, proximity to nature are the main criteria that lie in the residential construction of the country of the rising sun. Japanese houses visually and functionally differ from European structures. For hundreds of years, the construction and decoration technology remained unchanged, making small adjustments to modern conditions. Japan is a seismically dangerous region. The buildings in the country are stable, the speed of recovery during collapse and a high chance of survival for the inhabitants. In buildings, they prefer frame models, which are easy to disassemble and transferred to a new place. In Japanese housing, minimalism prevails. There are no unnecessary details in the premises, simplicity and laconicism in the price. The space is contraindicated in the accumulation of trash and chaos. There will be no closet in the houses, clogged with non -working equipment, old clothes or obsolete furniture. The design of Japanese housing is carefully thought out. There are no unnecessary elements in the rooms. Multifunctional, built -in interior items do not take up much space. Things, household appliances are hidden from prying eyes. Despite simplicity and modesty, there are high ceilings in the Japanese house. Due to beams or doorways, visually the upper space sometimes seems low, although it is not like that. A man of European height will not rest his head on the ceiling. An old Japanese house is called a mine or "housing for people." The architectural features of the building was influenced by the climate and seismic danger of the country. The absence of luxury and one floor emphasize the proximity with nature.

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