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  1. JAPANESE STYLE BEDROOM - MINIMALISM AFFIRMING BEAUTY

    Japanese bedroom interior design style is neither fussy or elaborate, but contains simplicity, rusticity, and refinement. Japanese-style bedrooms are always designed to provide the most peaceful and pleasant environment for the homeowner. So, what qualities define a Japanese bedroom? For restful sleep, use a warm, soothing color scheme mixed with soft light from Shoji lights. Natural elements, such as wood, rattan, and bamboo, are always prioritized in Japanese-style bedrooms. Natural surroundings are beneficial to one's health.
  2. CHASHITSU 茶室 - ART OF JAPANESE TEA CULTURE

    When we approach the culture of the land of funerals, the tea ceremony ceases to seem unusual. The tea house (Chashitsu, in Japanese), is one of the most concise symbols of the Sukiya style in Japanese architecture, reflecting the beauty and depth of thought in an extremely condensed space. Nothing more than a thatched roof, smaller than any normal house in Japan, but a true tea room has immense value, requiring delicate selection of materials and meticulous. In layout and especially understanding of the spirit of Japanese tea ceremony.
  3. CRITERIA FOR SOFA SELECTION - FEEL THE WARMTH OF WINTER

    Winter's prolonged drizzle and gloomy weather will make the house, and especially the living room, colder. Choosing winter sofa models is one of the most popular decor methods for making the living room warmer. Winter, unlike summer, has its own set of criteria for selecting a sofa. Adorn Museum is one of the most renowned décor stores in the industry today if you're looking to get sofa products for your living room. Let's learn how to choose a sofa for a warmer winter with Adorn Museum in this article!
  4. SLOW LIVING WITH HYGGE INTERIOR STYLE - ENJOY SIMPLE HAPPINESS IN THE LAST DAYS OF THE YEAR

    Denmark is the happiest country in the world, according to the Happiness Research Institute. Because they are constantly surrounded by cold and gloomy air, the Danes know how to "hygge" their lives making them warmer. This country is also responsible for the Happy Hygge interior design style. Every day, they pass quietly. Every afternoon, simply curl up in a soft cotton blanket. Simply enjoy a delicious hot cup of tea. So, what exactly is Hygge?
  5. FORMALDEHYDE, LOW-COST WOODEN FLOOR: CANCER RISK IN THE DARK

    Because the dispersion cycle of formaldehyde in laminate flooring can last up to 15 years, the WHO classifies it as a toxic substance for human health. They are constantly progressing and accumulating, causing respiratory diseases, leukemia, and, more dangerously, cancer. As a result, when selecting furniture in general or flooring for the home in particular, you must consider whether the product contains harmful adhesive additives, particularly formaldehyde. Worryingly, this chemical exists & its dispersal cycle that lasts 3-15 years.
  6. CHANGE COLOR, CHANGE YOUR MOOD - TOP 10 KITCHEN COLOR TONE TRENDS IN 2024

    Choosing paint colors for the kitchen appears to be a headache and confusion for many people. Choosing a beautiful kitchen paint color not only creates a beautiful space but also inspires women when they cook. You don't need complicated renovations or construction experts to change the look of your kitchen; simply change the color scheme. If you're still undecided about what color to go with, here are 15 color suggestions that will add sophistication and modernity to your kitchen.
  7. SUPER SIMPLE WAY TO RECOGNIZE - GENUINE 3M SUN CONTROL WINDOWS FILM

    Due to the increasing demand for customers to install heat-insulating films, many heat-insulating film brands are currently producing counterfeit products on the market at low prices and of poor quality. Leaving many customers perplexed and unsure about which movie line to select is safe and reputable. It is difficult to tell which window film is of high quality if you are a new customer learning about the product. So, let us investigate with Adorn Museum how to easily distinguish quality window film!
  8. CREATIVITY WITHOUT LIMITS - KIMONO DYEING AND TEXTILE ART

    The kimono is traditionally made in two ways: dyeing and weaving. Dyed Kimonos are essentially Kimonos with patterns and motifs dyed on white fabric using traditional techniques. This type has the advantage of being easily dyed with a new color when it fades. Meanwhile, woven Kimonos are kimonos with motifs and patterns woven with dyed threads. Because the colors on both sides are the same, this type of Kimono eliminates the need to distinguish between the left and right sides.
  9. JAPANESE TRADITIONAL CRAFTS - CULTURE CONSERVATION OVER THE YEARS

    According to the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, crafts (called 伝統工芸 技術/Dento Kogei Gijutsu in Japanese) are classified into eight categories: ceramics, textiles, lacquer, metal processing, doll making, bamboo, wood, and paper. Each of these groups is further subdivided. These are occupations that make consumer items by hand, using modest tools to create objects that showcase the beauty of craftsmanship and traditional processes.