How Do You Use Traditional Japanese Tatami Mats?
Tatami mats are made of straw, with a reed or rush cover and decorative cloth edging. For centuries, tatami mats have been incorporated into Japanese tea ceremonies and religious rites. Today they are used as decorative floor coverings throughout the world. Place tatami mats in living rooms, playrooms or bedrooms, over carpet or wood flooring. They can absorb heat, have a natural look, and a pleasant smell and feel. Find sources for tatami mats. If you have a Japanese or Asian decor shop in your area, inquire about tatami mats. You may also be able to find them at martial arts supply stores or specialty carpet retailers. There are many online import stores that sell them. Since the mats are heavy, they may have to be shipped at freight rates; this could raise the price significantly. Measure the room where the mats will be placed to determine the correct size and number of tatami mats to use. Learn the rules of placing tatami mats. According to Japanese culture, the layout of the mats