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Monday, July 6th, 2009
The Main concept of Japanese kitchen style is based on ‘Living in the kitchen’. Brings cooking eating and relaxing together in the kitchen. From period to period, japanese kitchen style are being a trendsetter for many designer in the world. There is some picture of japanes style kitchen from traditional kitchen up to modern. Traditional Japanese cooking involves a lot of boiling, broiling, steaming, grilling, and frying, and while the modern kitchen is very similar to its western counterpart, it has developed in a way that centers around these techniques. The kitchen Furniture materials are change from wooden into metals.
Japanese Traditional Kitchen

Japanese Wooden Kitchen

A Wooden materials are use perfectly by japanese designer to designing the kitchen, wooden kitchen cabinets, wooden walls and flooring are still be loved until now. Check the next design of japanese style kitchen using the metals materials..
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009
Kosushi Restaurant is located in Cidade Jardim Shopping Mall, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and has designed by Brazilian architect Arthur Casas. This Sushi restaurant was designed perfectly so that create a japanese Atmosphere, in other words it’s make you feel like in japan when you Enjoying your Sushi Hot Sauce. Check the interior design of Sushi Restaurant with plenty of natural light and a “T” Floor plan, including the bar, dining area wall and lamp design.
The Sushi Bar of Kosushi Restaurant

The Sushi bar was design to function as a main entry to the restaurant. A mezzanine floor was located above the Sushi Bar given a lower ceiling to this area. Arthur Casas designed a backlit ceiling at the Sushi bar area to stabilize a relationship with the Japanese culture and the restaurant cousine. At the same time the backlit ceiling sinalized the main entry catching the public attention and amplify the lower ceiling space.
The Dining Area of Kosushi Restaurant

The dining area has a higher ceiling –approximatley 6m or 19.6 ft – and a big window giving plenty of natural light to the space. The comun dining table has received Tom Dixon’s pendant lights and directonal lights were placed along the walls, washing the artwork and the plaster finished walls creating a more dramatic and theatrical effect to the dining area.
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