Contemporary Japanese houses are a balance between traditional values in organizing space and dynamic architectural innovation through the play of material, lighting, space and form. Japanese home design challenges various rules about how to use space and highlight minimalist “micro-living”.
“Micro-living” is a development concept that offers the suitability of space and activity in the urban environment through a variety of choices available in residential units.
By getting to know a minimalist home style in Japan, you will get to know more about how to go about your daily routine at home and find out how urban residents use the space they have.
Furniture is an important element in modern Japanese home architecture that makes the room does not feel tight or messy so that it displays the beauty of the material and reflects natural light.
The interior of this modern Japanese home is evidence of a minimalist Zen culture that focuses on creating space using natural light, material, and space to allow negative energy to flow through it.
To present this design, it uses various levels, angles, and contrasts between open space and comfortable angles, which reflect the sensibility and comfort of a Japanese minimalist home.
Similarly, the furniture design utilizes every corner of the space so that the room looks more spacious.
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