To the casual observer, it seems hard to find a more demanding place to live than Japan. The work ethic is extreme, private space is severely limited and society’s expectations are excessive. So much so that people have been known to perish from overwork, a phenomenon called “Karosin” (Working too much). In response to the pressures of family, society and employment, relaxation has become almost an obsession for business people. Compact disc of soothing music, water and wind sounds, special videos of tranquil scenes and yoga are some of the popular ways of winding down and surviving the hectic pace of daily life.
For millions of Japanese the ultimate form of stress relief is the ritual of immersion in a hot tub of pristine, piping hot water. The average worker is most likely to enjoy this ancient pleasure at one of the numerous public baths, while wealthier classes indulge themselves privately in a much coveted bathroom inside their more spacious home. And now from us at Decodir will indulge you with 12 Exotic of Japanese bathroom design. The aesthetics of these Japanese bath are greatly enhanced by spectacular designs and views, adding to the relaxing experiences.
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Reading blogs like this one always makes me feel like a kid with his nose pressed up against the window in a taffy shop! The home we have is the one we will keep, and it is a tract home, which absolutely lets out the wonderful modern designs I am always coming across in my Internet surfing. The only way to achieve something like this for us would be to completely remodel the exterior of the home—and the interior as well! Much too expensive, to be sure! But it’s an idea I find myself fantasizing about from time to time, especially when I see designs like these. There is a real glory to what has been done here, and I thank you for sharing these concepts with us.
I hate my cluttered small bathroom and I’ve made up my mind to remodeling it. Of course I want to make it more spacious so I hang out and surf the internet for a while. Luckily I read your blog. I hope my bathroom will be more ascetically pleasing as well as practically useful with your advice. I will come back to share good news about my new small bathroom with you!
Wish me luck !