This case introduces a Japanese-style, whole-house design project. Let’s take a look at it together!
The first glimpse into the home reveals a lifestyle that instantly captivates. The entryway design strikes a perfect balance between practicality and style, seamlessly blending concealed and open storage.

The living room features white walls as its primary backdrop, with ample blank space at the ceiling to visually elevate the height and create a more three-dimensional sense of space. Abundant natural wood accents extend throughout, breaking up the monotony of modern design and infusing the room with a serene, warm atmosphere.

No major layout changes were made in the living room; the homeowners had already chosen a floor plan that largely suited their needs, so our focus was on fine-tuning the arrangement of functional zones and optimizing storage solutions.


The dining area is right next to the kitchen, making daily use exceptionally convenient.
Natural light filters through louvered windows and shoji doors, blending with the comforting warmth of everyday life to create a bright, inviting kitchen-dining space that holds the gentle rhythms of meals and seasons.

Kitchen

In the master bedroom, the feature wall is layered with natural wood and pale paint, enhancing the room’s sense of depth and dimension.

The bathroom features a clear separation between wet and dry areas.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style, whole‑house design project. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

