襖
襖 (fusuma) are traditional Japanese sliding doors made of wood and paper. They are commonly used in Japanese homes to separate rooms and create flexible living spaces. Fusuma are often decorated with beautiful paintings or patterns, adding an aesthetic element to interior design.
These doors are typically lightweight and can be easily opened or closed, allowing for versatile room arrangements. Fusuma are an essential part of Japanese architecture and reflect the minimalist and functional design principles found in Japanese culture. They help maintain privacy while still allowing light to filter through.