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Chelavur (Near Markaz Juma Masjid), Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala, India-673008
East-Asian Home Architecture represents construction styles rooted in Asian culture and traditions. Korean, Chinese, and Japanese styles define its foundation. Among them, Chinese and Japanese designs dominate this architectural branch.
East-Asian culture grows from environmental roots, shaping its architectural philosophy. The designs look simple with straight lines and earthy tones. Closer observation reveals skilled use of bamboo, wood, and natural stone. Chinese East-Asian houses usually follow Feng Shui in their layouts.
Architects apply this in planning, shaping, positioning, and arranging house spaces. Feng Shui in East-Asian architecture guides harmony and balance. It works like Vastu Shastra in India, promoting health, wealth, and prosperity. Residents benefit from positive energy within their homes.
East-Asian interiors usually use one subtle color and one bright color. Designers harmonize the scheme with walls, furniture, and accessories. The color dynamics comfort the eyes while enriching overall aesthetics. Builders often show softer shades through background materials like stone, wood, or soil.