Globalization  in the 21st century has made it possible for us to  become open to  fresh and unique concepts in decorating and designing our  homes. One of  the design themes we have learned to admire is Chinese  interior  design.
When  we look at Oriental homes, we admire them  for their opulent and exotic  beauty. At first glance, the setup seems  easy to reconstruct, but in  reality, very few people have a deep  understanding of the basics of  Chinese interior design.
Dating   back thousands of years, Chinese interior design is founded on the   principles of energy, simplicity, and nature. They strive to achieve   surroundings characterized by tranquility and peace, and since Chinese   culture is steeped in tradition, the elements in Chinese interior design   should also reflect the values of the people living in the home.
Chinese Interior Design Fundamentals
One   of the most basic principles to be observed in Chinese interior design   is simplicity. For them, a room should not be filled with all sorts of   common decor. What is important is the proper placement of a few   valuable and beautiful objects in a room to achieve optimal effects.
By   using just a few focal points, the rooms remain light, roomy, and   simple, yet still reflective of the owner's impeccable taste.
Another   element commonly used in Chinese interior design is the use of  screens.  These items are both decorative and functional - they not only  enliven a  room but also serve to keep one's privacy.
Many  years ago, these  frames were constructed with light materials, making  use of latticework  serving as a grid for the sheer fabric or paper.  Today, the screens can  be made of various materials such as bamboo or  expensive wood decorated  with delicate ivory inlay.
A  dressing screen may also have  foldable panels to make it fit in  various areas of the home. It's a very  inexpensive way to add a touch  of Asia to your simple but stylish  Chinese interior design. The great  thing about screens is that depending  on the design, they can also be  used for other interior design themes.
What Is Feng Shui? 
Most   Chinese interior design principles are based on Feng Shui, or the   ancient tradition of arrangement of space to create a harmonious   environment. It is a spiritual discipline based on guidelines that, upon   examination, are actually compatible with the traditional  architectural  techniques used today.
When  Feng Shui is implemented in Chinese  interior design, it is believed  that the residents will fully benefit  from the meticulously arranged  furniture and living spaces in terms of  wealth, love, health, and  happiness.
Due to its increasing   popularity, homeowners will now find it easy to locate a Feng Shui   expert with whom they can consult prior to tackling a Chinese interior  design
project.  They can also  look for hundreds of resources on the Internet to help  them organize  their space and determine which arrangements would be best  to attract  positive "chi" or energy.
Making Use of Chinese Interior Design Details
You   may opt for a total Chinese interior design look or choose a   differently themed design using only a sprinkling of Chinese influences.   One way to achieve this is by using a handful of valuable, perhaps   ornate pieces, to serve as accents in a sparsely furnished room.
You   can also make use of the screens which can easily be moved depending  on  its intended function in a particular area. It is also a wonderful  idea  to make use of a few pieces of Chinese decor which could serve as   conversation pieces or for adding a splash of color to an otherwise   staid room. Chinese pottery or colorful paintings can add an exotic   look, and so could richly colored carpets or pillows.
Going  for  Chinese interior design when decorating a room could be very   challenging. However, it can also be very rewarding when you finally see   all the elements come together harmoniously in a room you can call  your  very own.