Introducing a case where it matched the wallpaper and the client was very pleased!
We received a request from a customer living in a high-rise condominium in Nishijin to fully renovate their home, including the replacement of fusuma (sliding doors) and shoji (paper sliding doors). While it was possible to replace the edges and frames of the existing fusuma and shoji, they were made of aluminum sash, and despite not changing color over the years, the customer had felt a sense of discomfort for some time. Therefore, they opted for new ones instead of just replacing them. From the initial inquiry, the customer expressed a desire for "checkered authentic fusuma," and they strongly preferred natural materials. As a result, the fusuma was made of authentic materials, and for the shoji, they chose hinoki wood with unbleached washi paper in its natural color. [Case Summary] - Cutting the masu (squares) uniformly and applying decorative paper results in a more beautiful finish. - When applying glue, the way the paper stretches varies depending on its properties, so this needs to be considered during application. - The design matched well with the wallpaper, and the client was very pleased. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. You can download the PDF for more details or feel free to contact us.
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Andata Hyogu Store Nansodo is a traditional Kyoto hyogu shop with a 95-year history, located at the southern end of Kamigyo Ward in Kyoto City, close to the north gate of Nijo Castle. We handle a wide range of services, including not only the renewal and reupholstering of fusuma and shoji, which are essential in Japanese architecture, but also the creation, repair, and restoration of frames, folding screens, and hanging scrolls, as well as wall coverings (such as waist-high panels, wall-mounted washi paper, and gold leaf application). Our work is carried out with care by certified traditional craftspersons recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry as well as first-class certified hyogu craftsmen recognized by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare. For all your Kyoto hyogu needs, please leave it to us!