The design was supposed to refer to the raw Japanese style, warmed by the summer breeze. Thanks to the consistency of the design and staying true to the selected materials, we obtained a very coherrent interior, from the entrance hall all the way to the bathroom.
Massive solid wood furniture and cement finishing of walls and floors are the basis of this interior. By choosing natural materials, we consciously accept their natural aging processes over time.
The awareness of transience is intertwined in this interior with the philosophy of wabi-sabi, deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
Children's rooms with pastel colors do not give the impression of being aesthetically distinct, but complement the minimalist interior with colorful accents.