Adding Asian decorations to your room is an easy and fun way to bring a exotic romance to your boudoir, or a peaceful tranquility to your dining area. It’s almost effortless to turn your room into a great Asian getaway.

1) Take away any clutter. Asian spaces are clean, neat, tidy, and never “busy”. Ensure that each item you use to decorate has ample room away from other pieces. Each piece should be able to be admired on its own.

2) Look for ways to “balance” your space. Feng Shui is a popular design philosophy, and it’s all about balancing the positive and negative energies in your house. Balance can be achieved not just by symmetry, but by looking at the items’ color, shape, size, or other details.. Finding the best spot for your items may take a bit of experimentation.

3) Get a bonsai tree. If you enjoy plants in your home, bonsai are wonderful to have around in your Asian theme. Some bonsai may take a considerable amount of effort though, so consult with an expert first before you buy. An artificial bonsai might be best for you if you don’t want to spend a lot of time caring for a live one.

4) Add a small water fountain. One can often find water fountains in Feng Shui decorations. They are relaxing to have around, and if you put a couple of drops of bleach in the water, it will keep it from growing any smelly bacteria or algae.

5) Use red paint. Paint the space you want to turn “Asian” red. Red is often associated with Asian-themed decor. If painting an entire room is either “too much color” for you, or out of your budget, consider painting just one wall as a red accent wall.

6) Get a small gong. A small gong goes perfectly on a shelf or a mantle as a centerpiece for an Asian affair. Plus, they’re fun to ring every now and then!

7) Paper Fans make wonderful wall décor. Paper fans range in size from hand held to 40 inches or more. This way, you can find the perfect size for your space without being overwhelming.

Watch your local flea market for Asian and Oriental decor. Delightful treasures and trinkets await if you can tolerate hunting around for them.

9) Accent with bronze. Bronze is an absolutely wonderful addition to any Asian theme since it’s been utilized in Asian art for centuries. Don’t forget that simplicity is your friend here.

10) Pick out a sake set, tea set, or other Asian dinnerware to display. Even if you firmly dislike these Eastern beverages, many of the sake sets are divinely decorated. Just give them a dusting before guests arrive and they’ll never know!

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