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The living room serves as a multifunctional space for family activities, entertainment, relaxation, gatherings, and dining—and also functions as a social area for receiving guests and hosting external interactions. While meeting diverse functional needs, the overall design should maintain visual harmony and unity; decorative elements within individual functional zones must complement the living room’s cohesive aesthetic.

Dining room decor should foster an inviting atmosphere for meals. Careful attention must be paid to style—whether rustic or modern minimalist—as well as to the design and material of dining tables and chairs. Warm-toned color schemes are intentionally selected to enhance dining mood and ambiance, while lighting should be soft and refined to create a romantic atmosphere.

The bedroom is an essential private space in every household, primarily dedicated to rest and sleep. As it is not open to guests, privacy and warmth are paramount considerations in its design and decoration.

For bathroom flooring, ceramic tiles are recommended for their practicality and durability.

If the living room is immediately visible upon entering a new home, the entryway (genkan) should incorporate a partition or screen during renovation to enhance privacy—ensuring natural light remains unobstructed in the living room while safeguarding personal space.

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