
Sliding paper doors give a subtle elegance to any room, but unfortunately for homeowners in Japan who like to keep things nice, are extremely fragile. Even the slightest finger poke can damage the thin paper, leaving you with the task of trying to cover up the imperfections. But those with shoji are in luck! Crafty netizens have come up with an easy and eye-catching way to fix those holes, using their favorite patterned fabric to add a splash of color to the traditionally white doors.
Often, the damage to your shoji doesn’t look too bad from afar, but definitely takes away from the simple beauty of the door.
Homeowners have the option of purchasing little stickers made of the same paper used in shoji to cover up the tears. Here’s one shaped like a cherry blossom:
However, using too many stickers starts to make things look crazy:
▼ There’s an entire gang of butterflies loitering on this door.
Of course, for families with children or cats, keeping shoji intact is a full-time job:
▼ “Oh hey, mom, what’s up?”
▼ “Don’t mind me, just getting some climbing in.”
So what’s a homeowner with kitties, kiddies, or a clumsy spouse to do? A new decorating trend suggests you should use colorful cloth to gussy up your sliding doors. And we have to say, it’s a lot classier than those butterfly stickers:
Beautiful, isn’t it? Best of all, changing up your shoji panels is actually easier than you might think. IKEA Japan even sells kits with instruction manuals explaining the process step-by-step.
▼ Choose the cloth you’d like to use, make sure it’s thin!
▼ Cut the cloth to size and use double sized tape meant for shoji doors to secure your new panels.
▼ Press the fabric onto the double sided tape, making sure there aren’t any wrinkles or loose areas.
▼ FINISHED! Now look how good that looks!
The fabric choices and placement are endless! You can get really creative with this technique. Take a look at what people have done all over Japan:
http://instagram.com/p/gfBybaKP7C/
Online forums suggest that it’s best to use patterns that are predominantly white because too many colors will turn your room into a rainbow when the sun shines through the cloth.
▼ Although all those colors makes it look like Japanese stained glass, not such a bad thing.
▼ You don’t even have to replace all of the panels. Change up a few of them for a really beautiful look!
▼ You can even get extra fancy and use lace.
So if your cat has clawed its way through your paper door for the second time this week, don’t despair! Just get your creative juices flowing and start getting excited about how cute your new cloth shoji is going to look!
▼ And maybe train your cat to help out with all that replacing.
Source: Naver Matome
Featured image: Neko no Mainichi, Sweet Hode to Love Blog (edited by RocketNews24)



Rakuten










Room Code



AchikaNet
Doily

Japanese university student wows Twitter with unique shoji paper sliding door calendar
Silicone testicle covers banned from Japanese sauna following cups being left behind and on shelves
Mister Donut unveils new sakura doughnuts for cherry blossom season 2026
Japanese government planning higher ticket prices for foreign tourists at Tokyo National Museum
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura cherry blossom collection for hanami season 2026
Which of Japan’s main coffee shop chains is best for a caffeine-free life?
[On Location at Somin Naked Festival] I Was So Cold I Actually Thought I Was Going To Die
How to make epic pancakes with your Japanese rice cooker
Naruto and Converse team up for new line of shinobi sneakers[Photos]
Read the Short Story that Captured the Hearts of Japan
Japan’s Annual Running of the Students
Japan’s cherry blossom season predicted to start earlier than we’d thought, especially in Tokyo
Is Tokyo Station’s startlingly expensive wagyu bento boxed lunch worth its high price?[Taste test]
One Piece creator has hidden secret of anime treasure’s identity in chest at bottom of real-world ocean
Live-action One Piece’s Luffy teaches Sesame Street’s Elmo a Japanese word for friendship[Video]
Studio Ghibli now sells Ursula’s backpack from Kiki’s Delivery Service at its anime shop in Japan
Sakura Festival in Chiyoda mixes illuminations, boats, music, and Rilakkuma in the heart of Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases first-ever Hinamatsuri Girls’ Day Frappuccino
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Foreigners accounting for over 80 percent of off-course skiers needing rescue in Japan’s Hokkaido
Super-salty pizza sends six kids to the hospital in Japan, linguistics blamed
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura Frappuccino for cherry blossom season 2026
Foreign tourists in Japan will get free Shinkansen tickets to promote regional tourism
The 10 most annoying things foreign tourists do on Japanese trains, according to locals
Take a trip to Japan’s Dododo Land, the most irritating place on Earth
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says