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Idées déco de salons avec parquet en bambou et un plafond en bois

Japandi Aesthetic
Japandi Aesthetic
Eric Miller InteriorsEric Miller Interiors
Cette photo montre un salon asiatique fermé avec un mur blanc, parquet en bambou, un sol beige et un plafond en bois.
Zen Woods Lake Forest Residence
Zen Woods Lake Forest Residence
Zen ArchitectZen Architect
Asian Theme Entertainment Center wiht hidaway speakers concealed in fireplace mantel http:/zenarchitect.com
Exemple d'un salon asiatique fermé et de taille moyenne avec une salle de réception, un mur beige, parquet en bambou, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre, un téléviseur fixé au mur, un sol beige et un plafond en bois.
Salones
Salones
HouseonerHouseoner
Construir una vivienda o realizar una reforma es un proceso largo, tedioso y lleno de imprevistos. En Houseoner te ayudamos a llevar a cabo la casa de tus sueños. Te ayudamos a buscar terreno, realizar el proyecto de arquitectura del interior y del exterior de tu casa y además, gestionamos la construcción de tu nueva vivienda.
Fantastic Living Room
Fantastic Living Room
Good brandGood brand
Cette image montre un salon design en bois de taille moyenne et fermé avec une bibliothèque ou un coin lecture, un téléviseur dissimulé, un mur noir, parquet en bambou, une cheminée d'angle, un manteau de cheminée en carrelage, un sol jaune et un plafond en bois.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
Salones
Salones
HouseonerHouseoner
Construir una vivienda o realizar una reforma es un proceso largo, tedioso y lleno de imprevistos. En Houseoner te ayudamos a llevar a cabo la casa de tus sueños. Te ayudamos a buscar terreno, realizar el proyecto de arquitectura del interior y del exterior de tu casa y además, gestionamos la construcción de tu nueva vivienda.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
The owner talks about the interior of the "shoin-zukuri" or "study style" of the Japanese house, which originates from the design of the dwellings of Zen monks and samurai of the XV-XVI centuries. It can always be recognized by its characteristic "shoji" - sliding doors, as well as window and room partitions made of translucent sheets of rice paper in wooden frames. This is the first image that comes to mind when you think of Japanese interiors.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.
KYOTO HOUSE
KYOTO HOUSE
MAKHNO STUDIOMAKHNO STUDIO
You enter a spacious, bright room, the center of which is divided by a byobu, a light Japanese screen. The owner explains that the hall is multifunctional: on one side is his office with artwork and a niche for calligraphy tools; on the other is the living room where guests are received. And if they stay overnight, a couple of comfortable futons, traditional Japanese mattresses, are laid out here.

Idées déco de salons avec parquet en bambou et un plafond en bois

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