The design world is rediscovering Asia and its ageless, classic design styles, which evoke an image of serenity and tranquil charm. Asia-inspired interiors are like a peaceful oasis that makes you forget your never-ending rush and let you relax. Creating an Asian-inspired room is much more than just bringing a couple of decorations, you need to infuse a traditional, modern, minimalist or eclectic space with adorable oriental touches.
Keep The Backdrop Neutral
Asian décor is mostly inspired by nature itself, so keep the walls as neutral as possible. It’s also important to create a relaxing and soothing ambience, which is the essence of Asian interiors. You have a large range of colors: cream, white, grey, beige, very light pastels, so you’ll easily find a perfect fit. Remember that if you use bold decorations and furniture, they will look to advantage in such a clean and neutral room. traditional refined living room with buttemilk-colored walls
white walls in this oriental living room make a perfect backdrop and fill the room with light
very light brown walls are perfecr for soothing your mind
white is among the best colors for Eastern interiors and is a prfect backdrop
Asian-styled bathroom with light blue walls and a spa feel
neutral-colored stone for an Asian-styled bathroom
buttermlik tatami floors and white walls make a perfect backdrop for this Japanese room
Add Bold Touches
Colorful Asian accent stand out in neutral interiors best of all. If you are choosing Chinese and Indian vibes, bold colors are a must. Besides, such bright touches will make your interior more eye-catching and lively. Most Asian designs will focus on the natural color of the wood and stones, contrasted with one painted or lacquered red piece of furniture and/or accessories. Black lacquered furniture is also very easy to fuse into a contemporary room. leaves on the ceiling remind of the famous Japanese season of red maples
hot red credenza looks cool in a light wood backdrop
antique Chinese cabinet and coffee table pop up in a light grey backdrop with their yellow details
Chinese-inspired red and wwhite daybed in a neutral space
heirloom Asian antique cabinet blends in a whitewashed space
pink and fuchsia candle lanterns may be a great thing for an Asian interior
polished black cabinets and emerald textiles to spruce the bedroom
red oriental console table looks cool with an Indian frame mirror
Use Sculptural Lights And Paper Lanterns
Lights can really make up the whole interior, and an Asian-inspired one requires some stunning lamps that will accentuate the décor theme. pendant lights in oriental style, sculptural lamps and cool candle lanterns will make any interior East-infused. cherry-blossom branches with red paper lanterns
Asian paper lanterns with tassels are genius to add an Eastern flavor
rice paper teahouse amp casts a wonderful soft light in any room
chinoiserie lamp with a tassel
bohemian peacock lamp decorated with beads by hand
Rock Organic Features
Smooth polished stones such as river rocks, sustainable bamboo blinds that replace the traditional drapes, intricately woven tatami mats, and potted plants and shrubs that bring in nature’s goodness tend to come together to paint that picture-perfect look. Such touches add a refined and relaxed look, if it’s a bathroom it’ll look like a spa. bamboo stand with rocks and a floating candle on the side
white orchids and white silk cherry blooms give a Chinese feel
bamboo space divider, a stone sink for a spa-like bathroom
woven baskets and polished wooden cabinet are a part of sustainable design
carved wood wall art panel is a bold piece and is organic
rough stone wall and pebbles on the floor give an Asian feel to this bathroom
Add Traditional Oriental Features
Choose traditional decorative features that will help to turn almost any interior into an Asian-inspired one. Small statues of laughing Buddha, decorative fans, Asian scroll paintings, a few jade statues, some oriental parasols, a shoji room divider or two, and throw pillow covers with Asian motifs should get the job done without forcing you to make permanent changes. Buddha, a hand mudra and an unpretentious orchid bring a zen feel
parasol and vases to infuse the interior with Asian touches
Asian-inspired fabric wall art
chinoiserie vases are an adorable decoration
bronze accent wall with a lotus motif
chinoiserie dragon sink
Create A Water Feature
Flowing water is considered both harmonious and positive according to Feng Shui, and a small water feature in the entrance room, living area, or even in the backyard is a welcome addition. Reflecting pools make for amazing additions and have a calming influence that is undeniable. Koi ponds just scream Asian culture, so these are perfect ones to give your interior an Eastern flavor. a garden waterfall can be spruced up with pebbles to look more Asian-like
simple and stylish water feature mirrors the contemporary glass facade beautifully
traditional Japanese bamboo fountain and large pebbles around
a Koi pond just screams Asian cultures