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Posted: 2016-02-25T16:59:29Z | Updated: 2016-02-25T17:07:38Z

The Japanese are known for sleek, polished and impeccably organized spaces. From the stately architecture of religious temples to the tranquil atmosphere of a traditional tea house, beautiful design inspiration is everywhere.

If you wish to channel Japanese style in your own home , there are a few elements to keep in mind. Below, you'll find 5 of the major qualities that make Japanese spaces so captivating.

1
Earthy Color Scheme
An earthy color scheme will make your living space instantly more serene. Take a cue from this Japanese tea room and incorporate soothing shades of yellow, red and brown into your home.
2
Greenery Inside
Not only do plants purify the air indoors , they also set a tranquil mood in any space. Their vibrant color is just the just bold enough that it doesn't overwhelm the eye.
3
Minimalist Serveware
Opting for minimalist cups, plates and silverware is a surefire way to make your dining area look clean and polished. Plus, your brilliant culinary creations will really stand out.
4
No Clutter
Eliminating clutter will do wonders for your home and your sanity. Once you tidy up, you'll feel more organized and your space will look more inviting.
5
Wooden Details
Wood is a material often used in Japanese design. As demonstrated by the above soaking tub, wood adds a natural touch that makes a room look more lived-in without sacrificing sophistication.
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