Where can I find home decorations with a Japanese style?

July 24, 2010

home decoration

I’m moving into a new apartment and would like to pull together a light Japanese theme around mostly contemporary styles. I’ve looked around online and can’t find anything which might provide what I’m looking for.

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look for this type of home decoration?
Ikea has nice furniture and while I’ve already selected my bed from there, there isn’t much in the way of Japanese styles. Also, I’m not on the West Coast so that does me little good.

Sell and Rent Back

Related articles:

  1. Which home decoration style do you prefer? i.e..persian rugs… oriental, french…italian…modern arts…Sell and Rent Back ...
  2. Cheap decorations for the home? I need a website or store for cheap home decorations and furniture….also toys, and school supplies or cheap design ideas for my new homeReal Estate Professionals ...
  3. What are your favorite home decorations on the market today? Are there any home decor products that stand out above the rest? If you can name a few, what would they be? What are some of your favorites?Sell and...

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Rhoda K August 8, 2009 at 12:16 pm

You are going to want to look for dark wood furniture, and stream line, clean lines in the furniture. Ikea.com sells things like this, for people who need to stick to a budget. I have a Japanese style bed it has clean lines and close to the floor. Hope that helps!

sarahz August 10, 2009 at 8:50 am

check on Ebay- they have tons of stuff.

suellenh August 12, 2009 at 1:10 am

Almost any store you walk into has this on the west coast so I’m surprised you aren’t finding anything.

Firebrand August 14, 2009 at 10:22 am

Much of the decor from the Arts & Crafts themes have a Japanese style. It’s a straight line design with no frills. The wood is often cherry or teak. It’s quite beautiful in its simplicity.
Good luck!

kulab66 August 16, 2009 at 9:47 am

There are a good style of decoration but not in Japanese style.
May be these can help you somehow.

Leave a Comment

Previous post: Less Direct, But Still Discriminatory

Next post: Do You Trust Your Roommate?