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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:34 pm
i have 2 go so i'll be quick, i have a club house in my back yard that i don't use anymore. i just had a tea cerimony, and i was telling my mom. she had an idea that i could change the club house into a tea house, what goes in a tea house, and what is the design?
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 7:16 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:48 am
well, thxs 4 replying. this place is almost dead.
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:28 am
come on ppl! i need 2 know! go 2 that building where ppl go 2 get those things that r made out of paper that has wierd things in them! hon! that's what they r!
((i think hon means book?))
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:05 am
mintgreen come on ppl! i need 2 know! go 2 that building where ppl go 2 get those things that r made out of paper that has wierd things in them! hon! that's what they r! ((i think hon means book?)) Hai, hon means book.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 4:08 am
Well first of all sorry for my long absence v.v
you'll need a low table, some cushions for seating, kneeling on them, You'll need to learn ikebana in order to have some floral arrangements. Maybe a few Calligraphy Kanji (1 or 2) on the walls.
Remember to keep it simple. Tea houses are supposed to be traditional places which are meant for relaxing and give people the feeling of going back in time.
Overdoing it would be a disaster since traditional Japanese places were simple and confortable ^^
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:10 pm
hieikyo Well first of all sorry for my long absence v.v you'll need a low table, some cushions for seating, kneeling on them, You'll need to learn ikebana in order to have some floral arrangements. Maybe a few Calligraphy Kanji (1 or 2) on the walls. Remember to keep it simple. Tea houses are supposed to be traditional places which are meant for relaxing and give people the feeling of going back in time. Overdoing it would be a disaster since traditional Japanese places were simple and confortable ^^ k, thxs! i have 2 doors, 1 is busted out, and i'm thinking of having an alcove there. do they have alcoves? and wat is the design in them?
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:05 am
mintgreen hieikyo Well first of all sorry for my long absence v.v you'll need a low table, some cushions for seating, kneeling on them, You'll need to learn ikebana in order to have some floral arrangements. Maybe a few Calligraphy Kanji (1 or 2) on the walls. Remember to keep it simple. Tea houses are supposed to be traditional places which are meant for relaxing and give people the feeling of going back in time. Overdoing it would be a disaster since traditional Japanese places were simple and confortable ^^ k, thxs! i have 2 doors, 1 is busted out, and i'm thinking of having an alcove there. do they have alcoves? and wat is the design in them? I'm not quite sure they have them but you can try out your own design ^_^
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