Introduction:
In this post, I'm eager to share our latest endeavor at Grandio Sathorn (Bangkok). This project's interior design was inspired by the Muji Minimalist Style, a trend that's currently gaining substantial traction in Thailand. Before we delve into the specifics of our window treatments and curtain installations in this project, let's take a moment to familiarize those who might be unfamiliar with the popular Muji Minimalist Style.
What is Japanese Minimalism?
Japanese minimalism is about keeping things simple and clean. It comes from Zen Buddhism and can be seen in everything from buildings to clothes. A good example is the Muji style from Japan. It's all about simple design, using what you need, and being kind to the environment. Think clean lines, neutral colors, and natural materials. A home decorated in Muji Style feels calm, tidy, and welcoming - the perfect place to relax after a busy day. That's the beauty of Japanese minimalism - finding peace in simplicity. If you like to know more about it please read our full article on Japanese Minimalism.
When working on a Muji Minimalist Style home, we selected curtain colors and designs to complement the unique feel of each room, maintaining a harmonious color scheme throughout the living spaces. In the bedroom, we opted for two-layered curtains. We used premium voile sheer curtains for the inner layer, and for the outer layer, we chose brown blackout curtains. These curtains matched the room's color tones while ensuring a perfect light block for peaceful rest—a crucial aspect of Muji Style.
In lighter areas like the hallways, where privacy is less concerned, we chose sheer roller shades in bright cream colors to match the bright off-white wall colors. For the living room on the ground level, we installed beige curtains to echo the color of the large sofa. In the home office and dining room, we fitted basswood blinds that complemented the cabinetry and overall color scheme. We opted for faux wood blinds in the kitchen, which are waterproof and perfect for any kitchen or bathroom. Every choice was thoughtfully made to enhance the serene, minimalist aesthetic of the Muji Style.
Our interior design team worked hand-in-hand with our client to ensure that our choices of neutral colors and elegant simplicity perfectly harmonized with their Muji Minimalist Interior design. The result of our window treatments met our ultimate goal - absolute client satisfaction. This is our top priority at Cher Decor for every project we undertake, and we were thrilled to achieve it again in this instance.
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