This project is a design rendering showcasing a Japanese‑style interior. Let’s take a look together!

On the left side of the entryway, we’ve installed custom floor-to-ceiling storage cabinets. The lower section is open‑shelf, perfect for stashing frequently worn shoes, a scale, a robot vacuum, and more.
The middle section features an open‑work design, complemented by an LED strip with motion sensors, making it convenient to place small items as you come and go.

The living room embraces a color scheme of natural wood tones paired with white. The flooring uses solid oak multilayer planks laid in a herringbone pattern, while the custom cabinetry echoes these hues, ensuring a cohesive overall aesthetic.

Right after entering through the front door lies the Western‑style kitchen, so we installed a glass partition to enhance privacy.

The narrow room immediately to the right upon entering serves as a study, accommodating the homeowner’s occasional need to work from home. One wall features a chalkboard surface, while the upper portion is fitted with a whiteboard.

Passing through the hidden door from the living room leads directly into the master bedroom.

The children’s room makes the most of vertical space by creating a loft area, adding a playful touch while providing under‑bed storage for clothes and maximizing space efficiency.

The bathroom incorporates a dry–wet separation. Since the washbasin is located within the master suite, we specially customized a mirror on the inside of the cabinet door to ensure nighttime use isn’t disrupted.

That concludes our overview of this Japanese‑style design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



