Real estate and design: the Japanese balance meets Italian culture
If we think of the idea of serenity, lightness and well-being, we can not but refer to the oriental culture, especially the Japanese one, oriented to refine one's soul through a moderate lifestyle and far from any form of chaos. This millenary dimension that has embraced different populations over the years, seems that over time it has moved to the West and has sunk its roots in one of the strongest nations from the cultural point of view: Italy.
The concept of harmony and peace is based on the simple lines that follow the Roman tradition, but the key element of this union is the sector in which this perfect union is applied: the real estate.
Yes, the meeting between two diametrically opposed cultures has given birth to a new way of conceiving the daily dimension of our homes.
What are the key elements of this mix?
From the East with fury, bright, linear and simple spaces emerge. There is talk of a real dynamism in design, due to a careful selection of domestic environments, with light colors and tending to the colors of nature. All mixed with a dose of '' green '': the plants (even if small) are a real must-have that you can not miss!
In fact, the presence of a touch of green guarantees both a strong point in terms of aesthetics, but above all a scientifically proven psychophysical wellbeing. To make the setting even richer, the materials used play a fundamental role. Wood and leather, often vegetable tanned, guarantee modern color nuances but at the same time can easily be combined with older furniture, creating a feeling of softness and continuity with the exterior. Always continuing to analyze the oriental influences, we can not fail to mention the often hidden doors, which give the house a continuum with the surrounding nature and beauty.
Among the bright colors that instead come from Italian culture, and that are well in line with this idea '' zen '', we identify red. With its most varied nuances, the color of the passion is able to enrich even the rooms that are apparently less customizable, bringing a touch of glamor and the West. It should be noted that, being a particularly strong color, even for the sensations that arise, it is advisable not to exceed with the details, to avoid creating an imbalance both at the chromatic level but also at the "structural" level between the various environments.
Typically Italian, they are also the floors. A symbol of a still persistent Roman style, it is undoubtedly Carrara marble, with a range of colors that fluctuates from dirty white to pale pink, which blend well with the previously described settings.
The choice of a light floor combines both cultures. On the one hand there is a strong reference to Italian history, based on the power of an empire that has colonized the entire planet, on the other the need to illuminate at most every space of the house, in adherence with Buddhist philosophy that perennially seeks the light, an essential element of the life of every individual.
An unexpected meeting has created a whole new fashion also in the real estate sector.
And you, do you feel more Oriental or Western?
The concept of harmony and peace is based on the simple lines that follow the Roman tradition, but the key element of this union is the sector in which this perfect union is applied: the real estate.
Yes, the meeting between two diametrically opposed cultures has given birth to a new way of conceiving the daily dimension of our homes.
What are the key elements of this mix?
From the East with fury, bright, linear and simple spaces emerge. There is talk of a real dynamism in design, due to a careful selection of domestic environments, with light colors and tending to the colors of nature. All mixed with a dose of '' green '': the plants (even if small) are a real must-have that you can not miss!
In fact, the presence of a touch of green guarantees both a strong point in terms of aesthetics, but above all a scientifically proven psychophysical wellbeing. To make the setting even richer, the materials used play a fundamental role. Wood and leather, often vegetable tanned, guarantee modern color nuances but at the same time can easily be combined with older furniture, creating a feeling of softness and continuity with the exterior. Always continuing to analyze the oriental influences, we can not fail to mention the often hidden doors, which give the house a continuum with the surrounding nature and beauty.
Among the bright colors that instead come from Italian culture, and that are well in line with this idea '' zen '', we identify red. With its most varied nuances, the color of the passion is able to enrich even the rooms that are apparently less customizable, bringing a touch of glamor and the West. It should be noted that, being a particularly strong color, even for the sensations that arise, it is advisable not to exceed with the details, to avoid creating an imbalance both at the chromatic level but also at the "structural" level between the various environments.
Typically Italian, they are also the floors. A symbol of a still persistent Roman style, it is undoubtedly Carrara marble, with a range of colors that fluctuates from dirty white to pale pink, which blend well with the previously described settings.
The choice of a light floor combines both cultures. On the one hand there is a strong reference to Italian history, based on the power of an empire that has colonized the entire planet, on the other the need to illuminate at most every space of the house, in adherence with Buddhist philosophy that perennially seeks the light, an essential element of the life of every individual.
An unexpected meeting has created a whole new fashion also in the real estate sector.
And you, do you feel more Oriental or Western?