A serene Japanese dining room features a low solid-wood table on tatami mats with linen floor cushions, beige plaster walls, and black trim. Shoji screens and a rice-paper pendant diffuse light over a tokonoma alcove displaying a vase arrangement beside a charred-wood panel and river stones; sliding doors open to a compact Zen garden with raked gravel, moss mounds, rocks, bamboo, and a dark timber fence.

Tatami Dining with Shoji and Zen Garden

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This Japanese Zen dining room centers on a low cedar-toned table atop woven tatami with linen floor cushions. Shoji screens and a rice-paper lantern soften daylight, while a tokonoma alcove presents ikebana against charred-wood accents. Sliding panels open to a karesansui garden of raked gravel, moss, and bamboo, uniting warm plaster, natural wood, sage greens, and matte black in a calm, meditative setting.

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warm beige plaster walls sage green tatami and moss honey-toned natural wood soft white shoji paper matte black charred wood accents

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