The balcony is a floor to ceiling window, how to make tatami mats, high above the window, what to do

Updated on Balcony 2024-07-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The tatami mats are directly leaning against the floor-to-ceiling windows, so that they will not affect the aesthetics, and the general balcony tatami mats are measured by professional designers, and then the professional tatami design drawings and corresponding renderings are given.

    Tatami mats are transliterated from Japanese, and the Japanese name is stacking. In ancient times, its way of life was called the seat residence system and the banquet system. Tatami mats originated in China, but the date of origin is not verifiable.

    Indications show that after Yao Shun, Xiju (tatami) was the main way of life The Han Dynasty was the peak of the development of Xiju (tatami mat). During the 400 years from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, stools and high beds were popular, and Xiju gradually declined in China. The specific period of its introduction to Japan and South Korea is no longer known.

    With the changes of the times, the mat house has also changed from a mat on a feast (bamboo) to a tatami mat in Japan today, which has been inherited and carried forward by Japan. There are tatami mats in the ancient tomb of the royal family in Xi'an. Tatami mats are mostly woven from rush grass and are a type of furniture that is spread on the floor all year round for people to sit or lie down.

    Most of the tatami mats in the average home are designed on the floor of the balcony of the room, study or hall.

    Tatami mats are closely associated with Shinto religious ceremonies and tea ceremonies in Japan, and many Japanese families still have at least one tatami room in their house. Japanese tatami mats[2] In addition to "kang mats" and "carpets", they are also "one ruler". In Japan, no matter where you go, each tatami mat is the same size.

    The Japanese kanji for "tatami mat" is 畳, and there are also translations of "straw mat" or "straw mat", but this is not accurate. It is brighter and flatter than a straw mat, and thicker and harder than a straw mat. Traditional Japanese rooms do not have beds, desks, chairs, or benches, so they sleep on them at night, put away their futon during the day, and eat and do various activities on them.

    For example, if you have a visit, you can sit on it and drink tea and talk. Therefore, when you enter a Japanese home, you must take off your shoes, and not taking off your shoes is like stepping on our Chinese bed, which is very impolite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tatami mats directly against the floor-to-ceiling windows, so that it will not affect the aesthetics, the general balcony tatami mats, are asked to professional designers to measure the amount of wisdom, Xianglu answer and then give a professional tatami design and the corresponding effect of the town guess map.

    Tatami mats are transliterated from Japanese, and the Japanese name is stacking. In ancient times, its way of life was called the seat residence system and the banquet system. Tatami mats originated in China, but the date of origin is not verifiable.

    Indications show that after Yao Shun, Xiju (tatami) was the main way of life The Han Dynasty was the peak of the development of Xiju (tatami mat). During the 400 years from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, stools and high beds were popular, and Xiju gradually declined in China. The specific period of its introduction to Japan and South Korea is no longer known.

    With the changes of the times, the mat house has also changed from a mat on a feast (bamboo) to a tatami mat in Japan today, which has been inherited and carried forward by Japan. There are tatami mats in the ancient tomb of the royal family in Xi'an. Tatami mats are mostly woven from rush grass and are a type of furniture that is spread on the floor all year round for people to sit or lie down.

    Most of the tatami mats in the average home are designed on the floor of the balcony of the room, study or hall.

    Tatami mats are closely associated with Shinto religious ceremonies and tea ceremonies in Japan, and many Japanese families still have at least one tatami room in their house. Japanese tatami mats[2] In addition to "kang mats" and "carpets", they are also "one ruler". In Japan, no matter where you go, each tatami mat is the same size.

    Tatami mats are also translated as "straw mats" or "straw mats", but they are not accurate. It is brighter and flatter than a straw mat, and thicker and harder than a straw mat. Traditional Japanese rooms do not have beds, desks, chairs, or benches, so they sleep on them at night, put away their futon during the day, and eat and do various activities on them.

    For example, if you have a visit, you can sit on it and drink tea and talk. Therefore, when you enter a Japanese home, you must take off your shoes, and not taking off your shoes is like stepping on our Chinese bed, which is very impolite.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The tatami mat is directly against the floor-to-ceiling window, so that it will not affect the beauty of the sliding bush, and the tatami mat of the general balcony is measured by a professional designer, and then let the macro give a professional tatami design and the corresponding renderings.

    Let me show you, we should be Pusen tatami custom made a balcony tatami renderings, you see, <>

    ><>These were all taken on the spot, and there happened to be a tatami rendering of the balcony.

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