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Ive been keeping a japanese theme garden for quite sometime now. Actually, i love the japanese design and arts. This is the very reason why i opted for an asian theme home so that i can incorporate my love for something japanese. Remember my old japanese sofa which i removed from my living room to be on my lanai? As i was gazing a few days ago, i was asking, why the hell do i keep my japanese sofa on the back while i can put in in front so that it can be coherent with my japanese landscape! So i asked the help of my nephew (because transferring the sofa to the front will need so much effort since the woods are heavy and its a little jigsaw puzzle) and transfer the sofa right in front.
So i switch the two and place this at the back, on my lanai, and place the japanese sofa in front. I was quite happy about it because now, i can entertain my guest even when im in front of the house. I really love to be here especially in the late afternoon. And now, the japanese garden are accented by a japanese sofa. Perfect!

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