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  • Indonesian Design
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-163
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    Asian-design expert John Erdos shows Chris Madden, host of HGTV's Interiors by Design, a reproduction Indonesian bed made of reclaimed wood.

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    Figure A

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    A teak table is set with twig place mats and wooden bowls and chargers.

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    Figure B

    John Erdos, co-owner of Jamson-Whyte, brings the best of Asian design to his customers through his SoHo store.

    In the bedroom you can add the look of Indonesia in a big way, with a reproduction four-poster bed made of reclaimed wood. The old teak has lots of character, which adds a measure of authenticity to this kind of reproduction.

    Asian design can be introduced in a bedroom or living area simply, with a batiked pillow or bedcover. Pillows and textiles add immediate interest to a plain sofa or chair (figure A).

    In the dining room wooden bowls and chargers are placed on hand-woven twig or bamboo place mats. The absence of a tablecloth allows the grain of the teak table to show.

    Accessories such as handmade Indonesian picture frames made of coconut shells and coral add Asian influence to any room (figure B). Interesting artifacts such as aged carved boxes and old Javanese candle stands can be used in a contemporary or traditional home.


  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE:


  • Gutter Repair
  • Landscaping Basics
  • Flooring
  • UV Air Sanitizer
  • Replacement Windows
  • Planter, Self-Watering
  • Hand-Painted Glasses
  • Choose Washer/Dryer
  • Backsplash Installation
  • Hand-Painted Bowls
  • Prepare for Vacation
  • Maintain Garage Door
  • Disinfect Bathroom
  • Romance Kit
  • Curb Appeal
  • Transport Equipment
  • Installing Undermount
  • Holiday Decorating
  • Family Scrapbook
  • Ice Candle
  • Selecting Doors
  • Spark Plug, Changing
  • Maintain Cabinets
  • Front Door Facelift
  • Change Windowpane