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Two Apartments In Minimalist Modern 

Japoneses Style (with solid wood floor) Even as we have explored before, the Japoneses style decor aesthetic will be highly tied to the concept of minimalism and negative living space. In these small condominiums, you will see that there is really nothing there it does not have an intention. The spaces never feel cluttered as well as cramped, it doesn't matter what the genuine area measurements. Instead, air and energy can simply flow from room to help room within a relaxing and comforting way. Natural solid wood is a different common take into account Japanese pattern, and even though spaces apply it to wonderful effect. Coupled with swaths involving sunlight and warm, mild colors, even a tiny space may feel open as well as orderly when making use of this fashion.

 

The first apartment is a renovation, done by the team at Sinato Architects. The house is known as Fujigaoka M and is more than two decades old. The purpose of the renovation was to create a space that was both more modern and more comfortable for the married couple who was to live there.

 

The architects sought to make the house more open and give it the connected feeling that comes with living as a couple.

 

None of the rooms in the home are closed off by walls and doors. Instead, half walls create some division and necessary privacy while sunlight from two sides of the home is allowed to flood in.

 
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Of course, the use of sturdy natural wood, for the inner terrace as well as furnishings and flooring, is distinctly aligned with the Japanese aesthetic, giving the entire space a warm and cozy glow.

 
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The central portion of the house, referred to as the “inner terrace” by the renovators, acts as a room separation but does not close anything off. Instead, it offers space for storage as well as display walls for personal photos, art, and books. The central wall therefore becomes a personal element of the house that is easily updated for seasonal changes or the occasional redecoration.

 

The second apartment is also a renovation, this time of a 75 square meter (800 square foot) home in Western Australia. The renovation was undertaken by Clare Cousins Architects and was necessary to make a warm and open home for a young family who was expecting their first child.

This was partially accomplished through the use of sleeping cubbies, that are no larger than a mattress. These areas can be closed off at night for privacy, or during the day to hide the bedroom away.

A young family of course will also want to be able to entertain on occasion and perhaps have overnight guests. The lofted area of the apartment accomplishes that goal with a spare guest bed as well as access area to hidden storage compartments. The lofted storage is actually home to more furniture, made from plywood, that folds flat to save space.

 
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Moveable partitions throughout the home give residents the option to change the layout as they see fit, from day to day.


 



A simple but chic bathroom uses clean white tiles and gold plated fixtures for a modern and minimal – if not traditionally Japanese – look.
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