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Alternatively called *niwa 庭 or douji どうじ. An area within a building with a floor of pounded or packed earth or mud plaster. Also applied occasionally to areas with tiled or stone-paved flooring. The term doma is used in contrast with raised floors of timber, takayuka 高床 in traditional Japanese buildings, and for this reason doma is often rendered in English as unfloored area. In traditional residences the doma functioned not unlike a covered yard: it was particularly associated with cooking. Mud Plaster, Artist Way, Silent Cry, Japanese Buildings, Japanese Homes, Japanese Houses, Japanese Interior Design, Swedish House, Japanese Interior

Alternatively called *niwa 庭 or douji どうじ. An area within a building with a floor of pounded or packed earth or mud plaster. Also applied occasionally to areas with tiled or stone-paved flooring. The term doma is used in contrast with raised floors of timber, takayuka 高床 in traditional Japanese buildings, and for this reason doma is often rendered in English as unfloored area. In traditional residences the doma functioned not unlike a covered yard: it was particularly associated with…

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